[Q] Need help rooting, im out of luck! - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello Im new and looking for help =)
Ok to start off I searched all over and cant seem to find a solution to my root problem, Ok I have followed every guide on how to root the fire with KFU, I get it were all my info is correct with it being online and showing 4000 with the KFU, I click #2 for root it goes into the process of rooting, now my pc makes pop up noises and keep trying to reinstall driver (little window in corner) I know its doing its work, now about 5 mins into it KFU stalls and wont go anymore into the process, after it stalls TWRP loads and pops up and nothing else, it doesnt load back to the org. kindle screen just TWRP, I dont wanna install any rom yet just root it and get the market and still use the org. kindle layout. so basically I have to use the 6.3.1update load it on TWRP and install it to wipe TWRP to get my fire back to the norm, ive done this more than once and on a different pc,different, usb ports,ect same results! any info would be great!

Install FFF. It would make it easier to switch between the bootmodes. At the (blue) Kindle Fire screen, hold the power button until the boot options appear at the bottom...select "reset boot mode".
Assuming you have the right version of TWRP, you can select Reboot > Reboot System, and it will reset your bootmode to 4000.
Another thing you can do is use the adb shell to change the bootmode...
Code:
adb shell
idme bootmode 4000
reboot

soupmagnet said:
Install FFF. It would make it easier to switch between the bootmodes. At the (blue) Kindle Fire screen, hold the power button until the boot options appear at the bottom...select "reset boot mode".
Assuming you have the right version of TWRP, you can select Reboot > Reboot System, and it will reset your bootmode to 4000.
Another thing you can do is use the adb shell to change the bootmode...
Code:
adb shell
idme bootmode 4000
reboot
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should I do FFF first not select #2?

I don't know what option #2 is so I'll say...it depends on the KFU. If your drivers are working properly then it should work with no problem to change the bootmode or install FFF, BUT using it to install FFF is dangerous. If anything goes wrong during the flash (power outage, power surge, accidental cable dissconnect, and a host of other things), your Kindle will be seriously bricked. Download FFF1.4 and flash it in recovery. And don't try to go without installing it, even if you are able to use other methods to change your bootmode. It will save your butt in a pinch.

I have always selected the option for twrp first a broken recovery is not near as bad as a broken bootloader by far

soupmagnet said:
I don't know what option #2 is so I'll say...it depends on the KFU. If your drivers are working properly then it should work with no problem to change the bootmode or install FFF, BUT using it to install FFF is dangerous. If anything goes wrong during the flash (power outage, power surge, accidental cable dissconnect, and a host of other things), your Kindle will be seriously bricked. Download FFF1.4 and flash it in recovery. And don't try to go without installing it, even if you are able to use other methods to change your bootmode. It will save your butt in a pinch.
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option 2 is install perma boot, and super user I think, how can i change bootmode when the KFU locks up and stalls on me?

civic284 said:
option 2 is install perma boot, and super user I think, how can i change bootmode when the KFU locks up and stalls on me?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23747567

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[Q] Kindle Fire stuck at TWRP

So I formatted my rooted kindle fire with twrp installed, now whenever I boot I go straight to the TWRP menu, why can/t I boot into a fresh stock ROM?
i assume you told it to boot to recovery (in cm7)
you can use kfu option 1 - bootmode normal
or manually:
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb reboot
b63 said:
i assume you told it to boot to recovery (in cm7)
you can use kfu option 1 - bootmode normal
or manually:
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb reboot
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I'm having the same problem, I went into KFU and set option 1 and it shows this
***********************************************
* Activating Normal (4000) *
***********************************************
but doesnt go any further
When trying to install a ROM it says....
E:Cannot load volume /misc!......but it's right after it says that the ROM was installed
where do I insert the command for adb...........for KFU it is reading the Kindle Fire but for some reason when trying to set option 1 it doesn't go further.
It might be good to know that I deleted alot on the Fire in Windows explorer before this happened. Right now on my Kindle fire my
folders are Android, .android_secure, LOST.DIR and TWRP
files are fix_permissions, 3 ROMS, lol- Databasefile, and .config_c38
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated
Ethanzh said:
So I formatted my rooted kindle fire with twrp installed, now whenever I boot I go straight to the TWRP menu, why can/t I boot into a fresh stock ROM?
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wbales said:
I'm having the same problem, I went into KFU and set option 1 and it shows this
***********************************************
* Activating Normal (4000) *
***********************************************
but doesnt go any further
When trying to install a ROM it says....
E:Cannot load volume /misc!......but it's right after it says that the ROM was installed
where do I insert the command for adb...........for KFU it is reading the Kindle Fire but for some reason when trying to set option 1 it doesn't go further.
It might be good to know that I deleted alot on the Fire in Windows explorer before this happened. Right now on my Kindle fire my
folders are Android, .android_secure, LOST.DIR and TWRP
files are fix_permissions, 3 ROMS, lol- Databasefile, and .config_c38
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated
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Typing this:
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb reboot
In ADB should fix both of y'alls problems
sweetness, Not only did I just learn how to actually use ADB, but it also worked
THANKS
ok that worked great. But any idea why this is happening and how to avoid it from happening in the future?
I'm having the same problem, with "activating normal" stuck.
I also cannot input the command input adb shell idme bootmode 4000 or adb shell in command prompt.
It says that 'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command.
endari said:
It says that 'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command.
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it's a good practice to move kfu to c:\ and rename it to "kfu"
now open a (elevated) command prompt and cd to c:\kfu\tools
now the adb command should work ...
i did the same thing
i did the same thing on accident thinking it was my usb data stick and on top of that i somehow manage to do a complet wipe now it wil only boot up to the kindle fire logo and stay and the only the wtrp 2.0.0 but nothing and my touch screen will only sometime work half [email protected]# i had it usb mounted ounce and only the twrp file was on it nothing inside the file itself iv tried just about everything that was on this site plus the usb ubutun linixi was lost and i want to try this adb but it seems like nothing is installing for my and i really like this kindle fire i had it going so good i just about cried lol cause i had it so fast and clean so could someone e-mail me on how to do this adb iv got the sdk files every file made for the kindle uboot fboot u name it i have it lol but still lost i am a semi noob to all this kindle flashing and rooting i use to have a droid x and was a pro at that plus it was pretty easy lol so my e addy is [email protected] i have my mini hp with me at all time and now my wifes kindle fire and my paper weight for now iv got teamveiwer and i will be sooo willing to ler u log on to my mini to do this for me plz plz plz plz HELP
I am having the same problem here is exactly what i did
rooted
installed android market
installed twrp
made backup in twrp
flashed ics
wasnt happy with the performance of some apps on ics and there were quite a lot of stalls and complete freezes so i used the backup i made in twrp to restore back to original kf rom
most of my apps wouldnt worked and asked me to reinstall them through the kf market. i was unable to access the kf market or the android market as it said there was no connection and to retry even though i could access my email through mail and the internet through browser no problem.
then i decided to do a factory reset through kf rom settings and now twrp starts automatically anytime i try to turn on the kf. i tried to do the recovery again with the backup but the restore factory settings had obviously deleted it along with everything else on the sd card.
has anyone any ideas on how i can get back to the stock kf rom? I am happy with stock kf until hardware acceleration works with ics
thanks in advance
Irish01 said:
I am having the same problem here is exactly what i did
rooted
installed android market
installed twrp
made backup in twrp
flashed ics
wasnt happy with the performance of some apps on ics and there were quite a lot of stalls and complete freezes so i used the backup i made in twrp to restore back to original kf rom
most of my apps wouldnt worked and asked me to reinstall them through the kf market. i was unable to access the kf market or the android market as it said there was no connection and to retry even though i could access my email through mail and the internet through browser no problem.
then i decided to do a factory reset through kf rom settings and now twrp starts automatically anytime i try to turn on the kf. i tried to do the recovery again with the backup but the restore factory settings had obviously deleted it along with everything else on the sd card.
has anyone any ideas on how i can get back to the stock kf rom? I am happy with stock kf until hardware acceleration works with ics
thanks in advance
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You need to flash a new ROM. If you need to go back to Amazon stock ROM, then you need to download and flash it. Please note FFF and TWRP will be over written by the stock ROM.
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ammubarak said:
You need to flash a new ROM. If you need to go back to Amazon stock ROM, then you need to download and flash it. Please note FFF and TWRP will be over written by the stock ROM.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk
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thanks for the reply
I just tried to do this. i mounted the kf and moved the stock rom .zip file to the kf. when i mounted it however instead of seeing the usual list of files and folders and selecting the cdcard folder i could only see the twrp folder and nothing else. when I am in twrp i can see the other folders but not when it is mounted to the computer.
i tried anyway and there were numerous errors in the process that i didnt have time to write down
now when i start up the kindle fire it stops on the kindle fire logo screen
any ideas?
It looks like the KF is booting into fast boot mode.
You may use kfu to change the mode to normal or issues the following adb commands
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
or
fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000
then fastboot reboot
If the KF boots to recovery mode i.e. twrp then mount the sdcard and flash the desired ROM.
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Thank you, it worked! Enjoying Energy ROM
I have been working on this for over four hours. I have done absolutely everything that is said to do.
Heres my symptoms:
Turn Kindle Fire on and i get the yellow triangle, after a few seconds I get the curtain that says "teamwin" then it just opens TWRP. I cannot get it to boot normally.
I have SDK and ADB. This is the last screen I got from ADB.
C:\Users\Jeff\Desktop\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme boo
tmode 4000
< waiting for device >
When I try to do it thru KFU:
ADB Status: Offline
Boot Status: Unkown
I tried hitting 1 then 1 again and all I get is <waiting for device>
The Kindle is just sitting here with the TWRP screen on and I have no idea how to get around it.
PUNKYOU007 said:
I have been working on this for over four hours. I have done absolutely everything that is said to do.
Heres my symptoms:
Turn Kindle Fire on and i get the yellow triangle, after a few seconds I get the curtain that says "teamwin" then it just opens TWRP. I cannot get it to boot normally.
I have SDK and ADB. This is the last screen I got from ADB.
C:\Users\Jeff\Desktop\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme boo
tmode 4000
< waiting for device >
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Fastboot only works in fastboot mode (4002). When you are in recovery or booted into an OS, you have to use adb to reset the bootmode. To get back to normal...
Code:
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
As a side note, the "-i 0x1949" should be dropped when you are using the FIREFIREFIRE bootloader (yellow triangle boot logo). The "-i 0x1949" is only necessary in the stock bootloader (kindle fire boot logo).
Ethanzh said:
So I formatted my rooted kindle fire with twrp installed, now whenever I boot I go straight to the TWRP menu, why can/t I boot into a fresh stock ROM?
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I am stuck at TWRP on my Kindle Fire
I installed the KFU, installed the drivers, then run, install permanent root with superviser, twrp page came up and is now stuck on
*Verifying filesystems...
*Verifying partition sizes...
Anybody have some advice for me?? Please help me!! :crying:
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Irish01 said:
I am having the same problem here is exactly what i did
rooted
installed android market
installed twrp
made backup in twrp
flashed ics
wasnt happy with the performance of some apps on ics and there were quite a lot of stalls and complete freezes so i used the backup i made in twrp to restore back to original kf rom
most of my apps wouldnt worked and asked me to reinstall them through the kf market. i was unable to access the kf market or the android market as it said there was no connection and to retry even though i could access my email through mail and the internet through browser no problem.
then i decided to do a factory reset through kf rom settings and now twrp starts automatically anytime i try to turn on the kf. i tried to do the recovery again with the backup but the restore factory settings had obviously deleted it along with everything else on the sd card.
has anyone any ideas on how i can get back to the stock kf rom? I am happy with stock kf until hardware acceleration works with ics
thanks in advance
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Did you ever get help with this. I am having similar problems.
frannytown said:
I am stuck at TWRP on my Kindle Fire
I installed the KFU, installed the drivers, then run, install permanent root with superviser, twrp page came up and is now stuck on
*Verifying filesystems...
*Verifying partition sizes...
Anybody have some advice for me?? Please help me!! :crying:
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Did you ever get help with this. I am having similar problems.
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You're quoting someone from early March. I'm guessing you probably wont hear from them very soon.
On the other hand, if you're willing to start a new thread and explain in great detail what your "similar" problem is, I'm sure you'll be pleased with the quickness in which somebody responds.
KF unbrick utility
Try using the KF unbrick utility for all issues like this...I am a noob but it got me of problems like these...several times..
error: device not found
b63 said:
it's a good practice to move kfu to c:\ and rename it to "kfu"
now open a (elevated) command prompt and cd to c:\kfu\tools
now the adb command should work ...
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i did this and i got a message saying error: device not found

Kindle Fire. Device Manager Sees but Kindle Fire Utility Doesn't

My Kindle was rooted but I decided to try my hand at installing a custom ROM. However, the ROM I tried would not work and the screen stayed black. However, thanks to TWRP I could install Kindle from Amazon again. The installation went thru smoothly, or so I thought. Now, when I boot the Kindle, I see the Kindle Fire Logo and it stays there. The Computer can see the Kindle as an Android device, Android Composite Device. But Kindle Fire Utility cannot see it so I could try and re-install it again. Any suggestions?
Lacking information, so I'll just fill the voids with assumptions.
I *assume* you didn't wipe cache, dalvik-cache and most important when switching from a ROM to another, Factory Reset - this is the reason said custom ROM wouldn't work, and the reason flashing back update.zip (as you said you installed it, rather than restoring a backup) caused your KF to get stuck in a semi brick.
The most important question here is, do you have FFF installed?
If you do, fixing this is trivial. Just get into TWRP from FFF, wipe cache, dalvik-cache and factory reset and then install whatever ROM you'd like to try or use.
If you don't have FFF installed, then your solutions are to either get a factory cable (recommended) or to crack open the case and do the USB pin short trick. From there you can use fastboot to install FFF and boot into TWRP.
Alternatively, you can try "fastboot getvar product" or "adb shell idme bootmode 5001" to see if you get lucky.
Dasanko said:
Lacking information, so I'll just fill the voids with assumptions.
I *assume* you didn't wipe cache, dalvik-cache and most important when switching from a ROM to another, Factory Reset - this is the reason said custom ROM wouldn't work, and the reason flashing back update.zip (as you said you installed it, rather than restoring a backup) caused your KF to get stuck in a semi brick.
The most important question here is, do you have FFF installed?
If you do, fixing this is trivial. Just get into TWRP from FFF, wipe cache, dalvik-cache and factory reset and then install whatever ROM you'd like to try or use.
If you don't have FFF installed, then your solutions are to either get a factory cable (recommended) or to crack open the case and do the USB pin short trick. From there you can use fastboot to install FFF and boot into TWRP.
Alternatively, you can try "fastboot getvar product" or "adb shell idme bootmode 5001" to see if you get lucky.
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I tried the USB pin short trick but now my Kindle won't turn on at all nor will it charge. Thanks anyways!
i have similar problem ......please need help
After successfully rooting kf with kfu and making a backup ... I did factory reset and flashed a custom rom ... now kindle is stuck on " kindle fire" logo and just keeps flashing and rebooting . My computer recognizes it as android phone ( android adb ) and kfu does too but only for a couple of seconds . During those few seconds I try recovery ... fast boot ...normal boot... n none seem to work . Kf just reboots n returns to boot loop . Any advice is appreciated .. thanks
Start a new thread when you're posting your own issues.
What colour is the "kindle fire" logo when you turn on your KF?
Force Kindle into Fastboot
Ok, so I have finally got my Kindle to turn on, using the USB Short Trick. Now my only question is about getting the Kindle to boot into fastboot mode so I can re-format the sdcard partition and finally load a new ROM. I have tried several different commands and they all seem to miss the window of opportunity to start the kindle in fastboot mode. Is there any way, short of a factory cable, that one can make the kindle start in fastboot mode?
Not fastboot get var
ComputerGenuis2.0 said:
Ok, so I have finally got my Kindle to turn on, using the USB Short Trick. Now my only question is about getting the Kindle to boot into fastboot mode so I can re-format the sdcard partition and finally load a new ROM. I have tried several different commands and they all seem to miss the window of opportunity to start the kindle in fastboot mode. Is there any way, short of a factory cable, that one can make the kindle start in fastboot mode?
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fastboot getvar product doesn't seem to do the trick. The kindle seems to be in fastboot mode but the adb shell cannot access the device.
The problem is that you don't have the fastboot drivers installed (also, ADB will not work while fastboot is active) - Windows is painfully slow at detecting a device and installing its drivers, so by the time it even notices anything, the fastboot window is already over.
To solve this, use firekit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
The script that will probably suit your needs the most is usb_install_fff_twrp.
Used Firekit
Dasanko said:
The problem is that you don't have the fastboot drivers installed (also, ADB will not work while fastboot is active) - Windows is painfully slow at detecting a device and installing its drivers, so by the time it even notices anything, the fastboot window is already over.
To solve this, use firekit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
The script that will probably suit your needs the most is usb_install_fff_twrp.
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I have TWRP and FFF installed. However, upon booting into TWRP, the sdcard partition cannot be mounted, to the Kindle that is, and as such, I cannot mount the sdcard to the computer. When I researched this some more, I found that I can fix this by using a command via adb shell. The guide instructed using fastboot to achieve this. When would be the best time to use adb shell?
What's the output of partitions.txt? (type the following from TWRP)
adb shell parted /dev/block/mmcblk0 p > partitions.txt
Can't use adb
Dasanko said:
What's the output of partitions.txt? (type the following from TWRP)
adb shell parted /dev/block/mmcblk0 p > partitions.txt
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The problem at hand is using adb. I can never time it exactly right to open adb. I always get an "error: device not found". Windows even recognizes that Android ADB Interface is plugged in.
Okay, things are getting awfully confusing here.
What exactly is it that you can do and that you cannot do?
For example, are FFF and TWRP functional?
GOT IT!
Thank you! I finally figured out that the wrong driver had reinstalled and that was causing my computer to not be able to use adb shell. I fixed that and voila, I am now running CM9. Thanks again!

Kindle Fire stuck in TWRP boot loop, wont mount, not recognized.

I foolishly let someone try to root my Kindle Fire, and now it is stuck in what seems to be the TWRP boot loop (the kindle fire is blue and white). If I leave it alone unplugged it will occasionally continue to the Kindle Fire orange and white screen but will not go any farther. From the Blue/white screen I can hit the power button to enter the boot menu where I get Normal Boot, Recovery, and Reset Boot Mode. I can enter TWRP recovery menus, but otherwise it just keeps rebooting. Once in the TWRP recovery screen I can only navigate for a short time before it locks up and I have to reboot by holding the power button in. The sd card will not mount, and they did not backup anything before they started messing with the os. Ive tried the Kindle Fire utility but it says device not found. The Kindle showed up in my device manager as Other-Kindle before I installed the android drivers mentioned in another thread, and now it is under Android Phone- Android ADB Interface. It doesnt show up in My Computer at all. I've read about the factory cable but cant find on in the US so it would take 2 weeks to get here from China. Any suggestions on how to fix this, or do I now have a $200 paperweight? Thanks in advance.
Kamakookie said:
I foolishly let someone try to root my Kindle Fire, and now it is stuck in what seems to be the TWRP boot loop (the kindle fire is blue and white). If I leave it alone unplugged it will occasionally continue to the Kindle Fire orange and white screen but will not go any farther. From the Blue/white screen I can hit the power button to enter the boot menu where I get Normal Boot, Recovery, and Reset Boot Mode. I can enter TWRP recovery menus, but otherwise it just keeps rebooting. Once in the TWRP recovery screen I can only navigate for a short time before it locks up and I have to reboot by holding the power button in. The sd card will not mount, and they did not backup anything before they started messing with the os. Ive tried the Kindle Fire utility but it says device not found. The Kindle showed up in my device manager as Other-Kindle before I installed the android drivers mentioned in another thread, and now it is under Android Phone- Android ADB Interface. It doesnt show up in My Computer at all. I've read about the factory cable but cant find on in the US so it would take 2 weeks to get here from China. Any suggestions on how to fix this, or do I now have a $200 paperweight? Thanks in advance.
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Maybe go into twrp and do a factory reset. Can you get to that menu? Click wipe and then factory reset.
I've tried the factory reset but it seems to have no effect on it. How do I do the adb push? I've tried using the command prompt to run some of the commands on other threads but I'm not doing something right. I always get an 'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file error.
I'll apologize now for my stupidity on this one- I have never worked with android software before this.
The kindle fire utility reads:
ADB status: Offline
Boot Status: Unknown
I can get it to boot in normal and recovery mode, but each time I try to boot in Fastboot I get an error message 'Oops... something went wrong. We are unable to locate your Kindle Fire. Make sure it is plugged in and powered on.' The Kindle shows up in Device Manager under Android Phone as Android ADB Interface
When using the twrp, anything that involves writing to or wiping the sd card receives this error E:failed to mount /sdcard (invalid argument)
I'd appreciate any help I can get. I'm at a standstill on this one.
im in the same position you can open it as a USB by selecting mount in TWRP and selecting mount USB Storage
do you have drivers / ADB on your computer ?
I did manage to get my kindle go into a recovery boot loop by doing the root procedure for the original 6.3 original Amazon ROM while my kindle had the 6.2 ROM . After i realized that the root procedure (intended for ver 6.3) didn't work for me, I had to try the procedure for rooting ver. 6.2.
It worked but after a couple of resets, the tablet went into a recovery boot loop.
what i did was to use ADB comands:
enter windows - > start command prompt (start - > run -> cmd)
check if kindle is connected: adb devices
if the device is found then use:
adb shell
su
idme bootmode 4000
exit
Hi all, I'm having a problem with my Kindle Fire. It is automatically booting into TWRP no matter what I do.
I have wiped everything, and installed the stock ROM, and when I reboot it just goes back to TWRP.
There is always a message of *verifying file system and *verifying partition. I can mount it and move files via USB.
In the fire utility it reads
ADB Status: Online
Boot Status: Unknown
If I try to change the bootmode it comes back waiting for device. I then got into the command line.
Doing "adb devices" shows it as being in recovery. I can reboot it from here, but goes right back to twrp.
I tried to do the adb shell--> su--> idme bootmode 4000
but after I do the shell it comes back that "su" isn't valid. I'm assuming I am doing something wrong, but I can't
for the life of me figure it out...any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
lukebunny said:
Hi all, I'm having a problem with my Kindle Fire. It is automatically booting into TWRP no matter what I do.
I have wiped everything, and installed the stock ROM, and when I reboot it just goes back to TWRP.
There is always a message of *verifying file system and *verifying partition. I can mount it and move files via USB.
In the fire utility it reads
ADB Status: Online
Boot Status: Unknown
If I try to change the bootmode it comes back waiting for device. I then got into the command line.
Doing "adb devices" shows it as being in recovery. I can reboot it from here, but goes right back to twrp.
I tried to do the adb shell--> su--> idme bootmode 4000
but after I do the shell it comes back that "su" isn't valid. I'm assuming I am doing something wrong, but I can't
for the life of me figure it out...any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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At startup hold thepower button untill you see the bootmenu come up and select "normal boot"
On the Kindle itself you mean? There is no bootmenu. I get the Kindle Fire (Orange) text, then goes straight to twrp, and if I do normal reboot from there, just straight back to twrp.
lukebunny said:
On the Kindle itself you mean? There is no bootmenu. I get the Kindle Fire (Orange) text, then goes straight to twrp, and if I do normal reboot from there, just straight back to twrp.
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What version of TWRP do you have?
2.2.0
From twrp try booting into recovery that worked once for me to get a normal boot. Then make sure you put the fire fire fire bootloader on there so it never happens again
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jamminjon82 said:
From twrp try booting into recovery that worked once for me to get a normal boot. Then make sure you put the fire fire fire bootloader on there so it never happens again
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Tried it, no go.
This is what I get in the command line
The "<[6n" is likely the result of pressing the up or down arrow with number lock turned off and it is causing the command to be unrecognized.
Regardless, there's no need to use the "adb shell su -c..." command to get into fastboot. Instead use Pokey9000's bootmode binary "fbmode".
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20755810
Have you tried reboot to bootloader?
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hey i got your answer I think? lol anyways...
soupmagnet said:
The "<[6n" is likely the result of pressing the up or down arrow with number lock turned off and it is causing the command to be unrecognized.
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i'm pretty sure it's bla bla bla \platform-tools in that picture anyways that my answer anyways, maybe not but goodluck anyways........... and this 5 mins between post for low posting users is for the birds
digital_cha0s said:
i'm pretty surs it's bla bla bla \platform-tools in that picture anyways that my answer anyways goodluck
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As you can see, the "adb shell" command is successful because of the change in the prompt.
~ # <-indicates the shell is working and active, so the actual /path of adb is irrelavent.
soupmagnet said:
Regardless, there's no need to use the "adb shell su -c..." command to get into fastboot. Instead use Pokey9000's bootmode binary "fbmode".
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20755810
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That seems promising, but this is what I got when I tried it.
Also, thanks for your help everyone, I'm learning a lot as I go here!

JandyKane - Boot Trangles in Loop

Hello people!
I'm having a hard time here.
I've rooted my device, and instaled a recovery method (not the TWRP, a red letter one), wiped cache and dalvik, flashed jandycane room and now i'm stuck on loop triangle boot.
In KFU my device are online and in normal boot (4000), but any options seems to work. He don't appear o pc and i'm already removed a re installed the drivers.
PS: I don't flashed GApps.
I tryied to enter in recovery mode but I get this:
I'm trying to but, but when I try to enter in recovery mode, i get this:
The system cannot find the drive specified.
Failed to Copy 'files\rcmode' to 'data/local/rcmode' : permission denied
unable do chmode /data/local/rcmode: no such file or directory
/system/bin/sh: data/local/rcmode: not found
I'm lost here, please help!
Install TWRP
soupmagnet said:
Install TWRP
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There is another way to install without thr KFU? In KFU nothings happens too, stay trying to switch to fastboot and stuck in that.
Reinaque said:
There is another way to install without thr KFU? In KFU nothings happens too, stay trying to switch to fastboot and stuck in that.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452
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The TWRP.img file that comes with KFU is not TWRP. If I had to guess, it probably uses wget to download the file, for legal reasons? Maybe? Who knows? Replacing it with one downloaded from the TWRP website would probably be the easiest route.
soupmagnet said:
The TWRP.img file that comes with KFU is not TWRP. If I had to guess, it probably uses wget to download the file, for legal reasons? Maybe? Who knows? Replacing it with one downloaded from the TWRP website would probably be the easiest route.
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I'm already tryied that, but when the KF try to switch to fastboot in order to install the TWRP, he stuck in there and nothing happens.
Reinaque said:
I'm already tryied that, but when the KF try to switch to fastboot in order to install the TWRP, he stuck in there and nothing happens.
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You're going to have to clarify that a bit. Stuck where? The Kindle Fire screen? If so what does it look like?
The situation changes.
I dunno ecxactly i did, but my KF begins to stuck in the KF logo Screen, not anymore on loop triangles and windows begin to see my device.
So I tried the fastboot commands, but choose wrong:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
and now my KF stuck in triangles loop again and the windows can't se him anyomre.
What does your Kindle Fire logo look like?
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What does your Kindle Fire logo look like?
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Kindle Fire wrote on White and Orange.
But don't stuck there, after the logo disapear the triangles begin to turn in loop.
Try to pay attention. You are in normal bootmode, with a corrupt file system caused by CWM. When the device is "stuck" at the boot logo it is in fastboot. Fastboot mode is needed to install TWRP and a host of other activities. All of this you would understand if you had read the Kindle Fire for Beginners guide stickied at the top of the Kindle Fire General forum. You would have been directed to that page if you had read the sticky at the top of this forum, labeled "Before Asking For Troubleshooting Help...". With the exception of CWM acting up (arguably), these are the most basic of Kindle Fire problems and it is a waste of time for people to have to go over them constantly, and unecessarily.
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Try to pay attention. You are in normal bootmode, with a corrupt file system caused by CWM. When the device is "stuck" at the boot logo it is in fastboot. Fastboot mode is needed to install TWRP and a host of other activities. All of this you would understand if you had read the Kindle Fire for Beginners guide stickied at the top of the Kindle Fire General forum. You would have been directed to that page if you had read the sticky at the top of this forum, labeled "Before Asking For Troubleshooting Help...". With the exception of CWM acting up (arguably), these are the most basic of Kindle Fire problems and it is a waste of time for people to have to go over them constantly, and unecessarily.
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I undestand that, but i'm trying to switch to fastboot without sucesses. Tryied everething i've read here, but i'm stuck on that.
Use CWM to reboot to fastboot
soupmagnet said:
Use CWM to reboot to fastboot
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When I try to install the CWR in KFU, I got this:
When I try to instal the FF in KFU, I got this:
***********************************************
* FireFireFire Installer *
***********************************************
fff.bin is missing.
So we will download it for you!
wget: missing URL
Usage: wget [OPTION]... ...
Try `wget --help' for more opt...ad 'recovery\fff.bin'
< waiting for device >
Reinaque said:
I've rooted my device, and instaled a recovery method (not the TWRP, a red letter one),
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The "red letter one" is CWM. You already have it installed. (I shouldn't have assumed you had access to it)
Reinaque said:
So I tried the fastboot commands, but choose wrong:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
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As I said before, that put you in normal bootmode. And, as it is said in the KFFB, you can only issue adb commands in normal mode. Issue the adb command to change the bootmode to fastboot (4002) or recovery (5001).
[Edit:]Use your command line to change the bootmode. If your computer won't detect the device for adb, there is a problem with the device drivers (also covered in the KFFB) and need to be reinstalled.
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The "red letter one" is CWM. You already have it installed. (I shouldn't have assumed you had access to it)
As I said before, that put you in normal bootmode. And, as it is said in the KFFB, you can only issue adb commands in normal mode. Issue the adb command to change the bootmode to fastboot (4002) or recovery (5001).
[Edit:]Use your command line to change the bootmode. If your computer won't detect the device for adb, there is a problem with the device drivers (also covered in the KFFB) and need to be reinstalled.
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Yeah, I undestand that. The problem is that I don't know what I exactly donne to KF acept my commands. The only thing i've donne for sure is that I change the USB port, but I tryed again with no sucess.
I am stuck also at the Boot Triangles in loop - I am having the exact same problems as you are Reinaque, so just know your not the only one.
I have tried all of the different tools, but I am still stuck in the CM10 boot logo. Also I am stuck on "Waiting for device". My kindle is recognized by my computer on 4000 boot mode through KFU.... It won't allow me to write any commands through ADB... Stuck with you!
EDIT
It will not for the life of it let me get into fastboot!
Well, I don't know what to do anymore.
I tryed with another PC, installed the correct drivers and try almost every fastboot command with no sucess, the KF still don't aceppt the commands.
I will try something with firekit.
Damm, I really think that I lost my new KF =[
Reinaque said:
Well, I don't know what to do anymore.
I tryed with another PC, installed the correct drivers and try almost every fastboot command with no sucess, the KF still don't aceppt the commands.
I will try something with firekit.
Damm, I really think that I lost my new KF =[
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You didn't lose your Kindle. Check your messages.

Rcovery issue...

Hi all!! I rooted and romm'ed a kindle fire. Now that's not the problem. I managed to get the recovery on, used it to flash a ROM, and the end. Now, every time I want to go to recovery, it pulls up the STOCK kf boot screen (orange instead of TWRP's blue) and it loops.I'm typing this on the actual device in cm10.1. I can take a video, if not believe. Thank you!!!!
Sounds pretty much like your missing the bootloader not recovery you should be able to select reboot recovery from the power menu, if not download terminal from gplay. Open it type su hit enter, it will ask to grant superuser permission, do so, then type reboot recovery, that should boot you into recovery. As far as the bootloader is concerned download it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375 put it on your sdcard and flash it in recovery, then select reboot system. At the white kindle blue fire splash quickly toggle your power button a few times for the boot menu you can select to enter recovery there. If not do nothing and it will boot to the system.
Didn't work
Hey, thanks for the help, but it didn't work. I have a video posted on Youtube just for this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAj1jfrBE6U
PS check the description
koroshbhasabrain said:
Hey, thanks for the help, but it didn't work. I have a video posted on Youtube just for this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAj1jfrBE6U
PS check the description
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At first glance, I would say you have the stock bootloader installed on the recovery partition. I have no idea how you would have achieved that by accident, but you should try to reinstall recovery to see if that fixes the problem.
??? Okay I agree with Soupmagnet do as he says and you should be fine.
But here's the thing: I tried to do that earlier, but it wouldn't show up in ADB. I'm guessing that the drivers I used for the stock KF don't work for a KF with a custom ROM.
This is the ROM I'm using: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010
Yeah, I agree, I'm really surprised I could have the stock boot loader still on the recovery partition. This is exaclty what i did when I was rooting it for the first time: I used the Kindle Fire Utility 0.96 by Vashypooh, did what it asked, and it 'installed' the recovery. It booted into it, I press reboot as per instructions, and poof! It's gone. No recovery. So I try that again, but load the zip files for cm10.1 and GAPPS. I run the KFU 0.96, install boot loader, but instead of reboot, I flash the ROMs. That worked, but nothing else.... I think I effed up majorly...
Oh and BTW it suggests that I rooted two times which is false...
http://db.tt/vXXeuL10 Try this replace that file with the one I have provided in the drivers folder for kfu. Rerun driver bat then plug your kindle in adb should be back online. Also make sure you have adb debugging enabled under settings/developer options. Once online again use kfu to resend twrp.
koroshbhasabrain said:
But here's the thing: I tried to do that earlier, but it wouldn't show up in ADB. I'm guessing that the drivers I used for the stock KF don't work for a KF with a custom ROM.
This is the ROM I'm using: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010
Yeah, I agree, I'm really surprised I could have the stock boot loader still on the recovery partition. This is exaclty what i did when I was rooting it for the first time: I used the Kindle Fire Utility 0.96 by Vashypooh, did what it asked, and it 'installed' the recovery. It booted into it, I press reboot as per instructions, and poof! It's gone. No recovery. So I try that again, but load the zip files for cm10.1 and GAPPS. I run the KFU 0.96, install boot loader, but instead of reboot, I flash the ROMs. That worked, but nothing else.... I think I effed up majorly...
Oh and BTW it suggests that I rooted two times which is false...
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You don't need ADB or fastboot to install recovery, BTW. You only need root permissions.
Thepooch:
I will try that out right now, thanks!!
soupmagnet:
In that case, i didn't have full root?
Thepooch said:
http://db.tt/vXXeuL10 Try this replace that file with the one I have provided in the drivers folder for kfu. Rerun driver bat then plug your kindle in adb should be back online. Also make sure you have adb debugging enabled under settings/developer options. Once online again use kfu to resend twrp.
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It keeps doing it... ADB was online tho, thank you! I tried to reinstall a custom recovery - it works when i tell it to from kfu, but not from the boot menu....
EDIT:: THIS WILL HELP!! When I went to the bootmode menu in the kfu and set it to recovery, it returned:
***********************************************
* Activating Recovery (5001) *
***********************************************
The system cannot find the drive specified. //##THIS IS THE IMPORTANT PART!!!
1520 KB/s (510876 bytes in 0.328s)
The kindle has been told to reboot in Recovery Mode.
Press any key to continue . . .
Removed.
koroshbhasabrain said:
It keeps doing it... ADB was online tho, thank you! I tried to reinstall a custom recovery - it works when i tell it to from kfu, but not from the boot menu....
EDIT:: THIS WILL HELP!! When I went to the bootmode menu in the kfu and set it to recovery, it returned:
***********************************************
* Activating Recovery (5001) *
***********************************************
The system cannot find the drive specified. //##THIS IS THE IMPORTANT PART!!!
1520 KB/s (510876 bytes in 0.328s)
The kindle has been told to reboot in Recovery Mode.
Press any key to continue . . .
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Let me get this straight, because something here isn't adding up...
You have CM10 installed, and fully functional. You have custom recovery installed, and working. You have FireFireFire installed. You can access custom recovery by changing the boot mode, but for some reason when you try to access custom recovery via FireFireFire's boot menu, it boots to the stock orange and white Kindle Fire logo?
Am I reading this correctly? Because at this point, the orange and white Kindle Fire logo shouldn't even exist on your device.
I think you're going to have to post a video of this because I'm having a hard time believing it.
Hello?
koroshbhasabrain said:
Hello?
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Follow Soupmagnet's instructions!
Most likely, you'll have to take a video, then put it up on YouTube or something, and come back here to post the link. Then you will get somewhere.
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I Already have a video up...
soupmagnet said:
Let me get this straight, because something here isn't adding up...
You have CM10 installed, and fully functional. You have custom recovery installed, and working. You have FireFireFire installed. You can access custom recovery by changing the boot mode, but for some reason when you try to access custom recovery via FireFireFire's boot menu, it boots to the stock orange and white Kindle Fire logo?
Am I reading this correctly? Because at this point, the orange and white Kindle Fire logo shouldn't even exist on your device.
I think you're going to have to post a video of this because I'm having a hard time believing it.
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Hey there! I already do have a video up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAj1jfrBE6U
It's one I made for an earlier post (you see me type in "su" and then "reboot recovery" into the console - ill make another on request) but it still should fulfill the need. After the commands fail, I try again but this time through Fire³. Still the same result. As I said, I will make another on request.
koroshbhasabrain said:
Hey there! I already do have a video up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAj1jfrBE6U
It's one I made for an earlier post (you see me type in "su" and then "reboot recovery" into the console - ill make another on request) but it still should fulfill the need. After the commands fail, I try again but this time through Fire³. Still the same result. As I said, I will make another on request.
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Okay, lets try this:
Use your device to download the latest version of TWRP. Move it from your "download" folder to the root of your sdcard and name it "twrp.img". Then enter the following command:
Code:
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
The same could be done with terminal emulator using the following:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
Afterwards, reboot and use FireFireFire's boot menu to try and boot into recovery.
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Okay, lets try this:
Use your device to download the latest version of TWRP. Move it from your "download" folder to the root of your sdcard and name it "twrp.img". Then enter the following command:
Code:
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
The same could be done with terminal emulator using the following:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
Afterwards, reboot and use FireFireFire's boot menu to try and boot into recovery.
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You know, I could really kiss you on the face right now, but society.....
Thanks man!! This worked!! I would do an exaggerated Oscar's like thank you, but I don't think you'll want to read it. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Iz... iz.. IZ ALAAIIVVEEEE!! HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE

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