Rooted Kindle boots to Recovery by default - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I don't know why, but my Kindle fire always boots to TWRP instead of booting to the ROM first. I can boot to the ROM by just doing the boot options when the device turns on. It's a little annoying though. Is there anyway I can get my Kindle to boot to the ROM by default instead of TWRP. Thanks

Go to the boot options (FFF) and choose "reset boot mode".

if that doesn`t work use this to install the newest twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500935 when exiting recovery select reboot then system this will correct your bootmode...

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[Q] help! weird kindle fire reboot issue

I installed fff 1.4a, but could not enter the recovery or fastboot mode
every time i select recovery in fff, it just loops
it does not work even using those utility tools to set the boot mode to 4002 or 5001, because every time i use adb shell set idme to 4002, my fire just run into fff and waiting for me to select the boot mode, and it either loops if i select recovery or just boot into the OS (CM7 for me) if i select normal mode
any body has meet the issue before?
i think i should remove fff first, any one knows how to do it under adb??
thanks !!
shelper said:
I installed fff 1.4a, but could not enter the recovery or fastboot mode
every time i select recovery in fff, it just loops
it does not work even using those utility tools to set the boot mode to 4002 or 5001, because every time i use adb shell set idme to 4002, my fire just run into fff and waiting for me to select the boot mode, and it either loops if i select recovery or just boot into the OS (CM7 for me) if i select normal mode
any body has meet the issue before?
i think i should remove fff first, any one knows how to do it under adb??
thanks !!
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What recovery do you have installed and have you tried reinstalling it?

I stuck in recovery mode, what should i do?

Hi guys.
I had installed one of ROM's, i even don't remember the name, it was 5 months ago.
Then in Settings I pressed to reset factory data, which deleted all my applications, personal data and etc.
After that when it restarted, it stuck in TWRP recovery mode..
I tried installing several ROMs http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1619550 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488930 but after flashing/installing it stuck again.
what should i do? :s
i tried googleing but nothing came up .. :s
Do you have the Kindle Fire Utility installed on your PC? If so you could try using that to set you bootmode back to 4000 (normal).
If you can mount SD card and move a new rom file and gapps try aokp do a full wipe factory/data ,cache,dalvik and system reflash new rom new gapps reboot or better yet flash the new bootloader via twrp and use the power button to toggle to normal boot or change bootmode
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375
Download and flash FFF 1.4A from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375
Reboot the kindle
See the blue and white logo
Press the power button
Don't press anything, it'll select normal boot
hunterhk said:
Download and flash FFF 1.4A from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375
Reboot the kindle
See the blue and white logo
Press the power button
Don't press anything, it'll select normal boot
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Essentially the same thing I said in the post above but its good to have it reinforced

kindle boot menu always show up but,not install

stuck kindle twrp logo
i was kfu recovery installed..but not installed folder,always show twrp1.4a
select recovery not working,,,,,,kfu remove,re-install not working...i thingk bootmode only normal,fast boot not working..
my kindle factory rset,how can boot menu remove??ㅠㅠ
Maybe just use kfu to resend twrp to your device and try again use your power button to select recovery

Otterx installed, now i cant enter recovery

I followed the steps to flash TWRP and FFF through fastboot using cmd, and it worked, i flashed the OtterX bootloader from https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50852363&postcount=2 and i rebooted from recovery, and it shows the otterx boot options at the bottom, and i can use the power button to get in and look at the advanced menu, but when i select and long press Continue Boot or Recovery Boot then it just reboots back to the same screen and nothing happens. If i wait too long it just entirely turns off, so i don't know what to do from here. I am using an original kindle fire.
Zyro599 said:
I followed the steps to flash TWRP and FFF through fastboot using cmd, and it worked, i flashed the OtterX bootloader from https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50852363&postcount=2 and i rebooted from recovery, and it shows the otterx boot options at the bottom, and i can use the power button to get in and look at the advanced menu, but when i select and long press Continue Boot or Recovery Boot then it just reboots back to the same screen and nothing happens. If i wait too long it just entirely turns off, so i don't know what to do from here. I am using an original kindle fire.
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I Started a Thread [How To] Fix OtterX Install Errors, Partition sizes, Unable to Mount System... with some possible fixes for those having issues since converting to OtterX.
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Kindle Fire boots to Fastboot Mode instead of Recovery

On rebooting the tablet, If I select boot to recovery. It instead boots to fastboot. I've tried disabling fastboot (through kindle utility, adb etc) but to no luck. When in fastboot mode, my Win10 PC doesn't recognized it. I've tried installing drivers but it fails.
When I just let it boot normally, then it works fine and boots to the OS. It is then detected as Amazon OtterX on the PC.
Android version 4.4.4
Was running recovery TWRP 2.8 (not sure of the exact version)
I feel like my recovery is either corrupted or my bootloader. Ideas?
Thanks
p.s. I know this is an ancient device. Just trying to set it up for pure kindle usage for my wife so trying to go back to stock kindle.

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