I'm tired of searching Google for answers and not finding them. So the problem is my Kindle Fire won't connect via USB to my PC, it will charge on it though. Now, this is where MY SITUATION IS DIFFERENT. Yes that is all caps for people who want to skip over these crucial details.
Kindle Fire was rooted, now it is not.
I do not have a Kindle Fire or Amazon device under device manager
Installing the adb drivers does nothing
I see nothing when Kindle Fire is plugged in to PC other than it is charging, NO MATTER HOW I DO IT
I feel like I'm forgetting some of the other more common answers that don't apply to me. Basically, I want to connect to my Kindle Fire to my PC but I have nothing on the PC end to recognize the Kindle Fire. It was rooted using the Kindle Fire utility 0.9.6, I unrooted using said utility as well and had to go and manually delete something IIRC so that it would boot normally into Kindle Fire, but it also not takes a lot longer to boot than it did out of the box. Is it possibly still rooted?
ALSO, Kindle Fire utility 0.9.6 can't find the Kindle Fire either.
What do I do?
Dou you have custom recovery installed?
I don't believe it did, or does. Whatever KFU put on it as standard is what it had on it. The most frustrating part of it is I don't have anything in Device Manager for it. No android phone, no Kindle/Kindle Fire, or Amazon, nothing. Installing the drivers does nothing, I even did a factory reset on the Kindle Fire and got nothing. I'm lost on this and I really want to put some books on my Kindle Fire so I don't have to read them on my iPhone.
When you boot your device, what does the boot logo look like (images, color, etc.)?
Kindle Fire logo, then blinks back on and glazes over from right to left and stays there for a while before turning on.
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Orange and white Kindle Fire logo? Since you didn't specify I'll just assume that is correct.
Drivers are most likely the reason your computer won't detect the device correctly. Unfortunately with Windows, there is about a hundred solutions to this problem and none of them are effective enough to be called a real fix.
If you have a flash drive, you can set up a Linux LiveUSB and run SoupKit so you can issuee adb and fastboot commands, without dealing with Windows based driver problems and you can work to get to the root of your problem more effectively.
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Orange and white Kindle Fire logo? Since you didn't specify I'll just assume that is correct.
Drivers are most likely the reason your computer won't detect the device correctly. Unfortunately with Windows, there is about a hundred solutions to this problem and none of them are effective enough to be called a real fix.
If you have a flash drive, you can set up a Linux LiveUSB and run SoupKit so you can issuee adb and fastboot commands, without dealing with Windows based driver problems and you can work to get to the root of your problem more effectively.
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Yes, orange and white Kindle Fire logo. Any links to Linux LiveUSB, SoupKit and how to use them? I am a noob at a lot of these things.
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yes here`s some info http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1882565
Thanks, is there an easy to understand quick guide on adb commands? I'm ping to pick up a small storage flash drive tonight for Linux LiveUSB.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
Thank you very much, will mess with this later, waiting another hour for the Apple Store to open to get my iPhone 5.
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All right, do I need to download and install android sdk for Linux? Using terminal and looking for adb devices using the Linux LiveUSB with SoupKit didn't find any adb devices with the Kindle Fire plugged in. So I assume I need to download sdk to install drivers?
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metllicamilitia said:
All right, do I need to download and install android sdk for Linux? Using terminal and looking for adb devices using the Linux LiveUSB with SoupKit didn't find any adb devices with the Kindle Fire plugged in. So I assume I need to download sdk to install drivers?
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If you used the preconfigured iso no other steps are needed. Adb and fastboot are already setup. Time to consider your cable and or USB port that you are using.
Might be cable, plugged it into another computer (running windows) and it didn't see it.
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Yeah, it was the cable, I'll have to go pick up one for myself.
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Please, please, really, help me out. My kindle fire is bricked, I tried Unbrick tool and a lot of other things, like installing again the drivers, the sdk, but nothing works at all!!
Here is the thing: When I was rooting my Kindle, my building got a blackout during the root process, and when the light goes on, my kindle was stucked on "Kindle Fire" logo. When I use adb devices, nothing shows. When I connect to Windows, it shows as a Unknown device, and when I try to install adb composite, it give a message saying that the driver android_winusb is not compatible with the hardware connected to USB. So, I can now really use this brand new Kindle Fire as a brick? I bought it on june 06 2012 !!!!!! Please, help me with this.. please..
Thank you very much
I was in the same place yesterday
Uninstall the unknown usb driver
Unplug kindle from usb
Reboot pc
Install drivers from kindle fire utility using the install_drivers bat
Plug kindle in, should recognize as adb device (if it shows up as a kindle uninstall those and reboot)
You may need to use kfu to get into normal bootmode if stuck in fastbook onc the drivers are set
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Stuck in Kindle Fire logo mostly means your your KF is in fast boot mode. Try unplug your KF, get the latest KFU and reinstall drivers, reboot pc and reconnect KF.
Open KFU and select normal boot mode.
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Thank you for the answers, but it is still not working. I did everything you told me, but its not working. My Windows 7 set the device as unknown. When I set it to normal boot mode, the program starts to wait for the device that is already pluged in.
kindle fire bricked at all
What else can I do? I have tried on Mac, on Linux and Windows, but its not working in any of these systems.
zocas said:
What else can I do? I have tried on Mac, on Linux and Windows, but its not working in any of these systems.
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First figure out where it's getting stuck in the boot process. If the bootlogo appears on the display and stays that way without ever blacking out, then it's in fastboot mode.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668159
If it does go black before showing the bootlogo again, then it's no longer in fastboot mode and its trying to boot into something. In this case, you'll have to hope that it's getting far enough into the boot process that it can accept adb commands from your computer.
Either way, you'll have to make sure the drivers are working properly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
The second one covers drivers, but the first 3 posts in general should be helpful to you. If it's not in fastboot mode and you can't get it to execute adb commands, you can either get a factory cable or open up the back cover on the device and use Firekit.
Heres where i got from following a video tutorial, I installed the KFU drivers, and then ran the utility, and it stopped at this area "fastboot uses a different device thn ADB you should check your device manager for kindle, amazon." Above that is saying that they are unable to locate my kindle fire. The Kindle itself is stuck at the Kindle fire logo, with no animation to it, and i've tried just about everything to get it back to normal, but until the computer will recognize my kindle again. I can do nothing. Let me know if you have a solution for me, thanks.
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Heres where i got from following a video tutorial, I installed the KFU drivers, and then ran the utility, and it stopped at this area "fastboot uses a different device thn ADB you should check your device manager for kindle, amazon." Above that is saying that they are unable to locate my kindle fire. The Kindle itself is stuck at the Kindle fire logo, with no animation to it, and i've tried just about everything to get it back to normal, but until the computer will recognize my kindle again. I can do nothing. Let me know if you have a solution for me, thanks.
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If you have drivers installed corectly then you could try turning kf off. Go to kfu then bootmode then 4000(normal) It should say waiting for device. then plug kf in while it is off and let it boot from connecting it. If it works then it should boot up.
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powerpoint45 said:
If you have drivers installed corectly then you could try turning kf off. Go to kfu then bootmode then 4000(normal) It should say waiting for device. then plug kf in while it is off and let it boot from connecting it. If it works then it should boot up.
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I tried that, but when i plugged in the kf it said it was an unrecognized device, so it doesn't show up as a usb mass storage, I need a way to make this computer to recognize it as a kindle again. And then i can get into ADB, i just don't know how to do it.
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I tried that, but when i plugged in the kf it said it was an unrecognized device, so it doesn't show up as a usb mass storage, I need a way to make this computer to recognize it as a kindle again. And then i can get into ADB, i just don't know how to do it.
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Cant help you with that unless you were using Linux.
Here try this iso http://db.tt/KDNzyCTP
Instructions:
1. Download this http://www.pendrivelinux.com/univers...easy-as-1-2-3/
2. Download iso
3. Preformat usb in windows
4. Select try unlisted Linux iso from the very bottom of dropdown in universal usb installer
5. Select iso
6. Select usb drive letter
7. Tick format
8. Create
9. Eject safely and remove
10. Shut down computer
11. Insert and power on computer
12. Select boot from usb and use..
then powerpoint45 can help you via teamviewer on linux to launch teamviewer type teamviewer7 in aterminal and hit enter give him your partner id and passcode in a pm if hes willing to help of course I cant speak for him you need a 2gig usb flash drive or larger
Alright, i've spent hours trying to get it back to normal, still no luck, can someone just tell me the easiest way for me to get my computer to recognize my Kindle fire as what it is, and then set it back to normal mode? I really don't want to end up not able to fix it.
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30629067
Thanks for the help guys but i still haven't made any progress, is it really just about impossible just to get windows to recognize a device? I really think at this point that i'm not going to be able to get it fixed, and the problem is so simple, why the solution isn't, i'm not sure yet.
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Thanks for the help guys but i still haven't made any progress, is it really just about impossible just to get windows to recognize a device? I really think at this point that i'm not going to be able to get it fixed, and the problem is so simple, why the solution isn't, i'm not sure yet.
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Then forget about Windows and use Linux. You can install it and run SoupKit, or you can try out this instead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31449443
I recently tried to root my Kindle Fire using KFU however when it was trying to install FFF the fire rebooted and is now stuck at the bootloader with no animation. It's current not recognized by adb and it shows up in device manager as an unknown device. I've tried the kindle fire unbrick utility and several other programs and I have no idea what to try next. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Soupkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038 after runninng it on a live usb with persistent you must reboot the live usb for it to pick up fastboot which is what I believe your device is in.
Soupkit
Fixed it using soup kit on a usb linux distro, thanks for the help.
Nice I'm positive Soupkit will prove useful for many users for many different reasons. Make sure to thank Soupmagnet for all his hard work on a very worthy script.
Ok. Let me preface this with I know that there are many different forums/posts/discussions/whatevers concerning that the first generation Kindle Fire gets stuck in a bootloop. I have scoured the web and tried every solution I could find. The most recent one was using the soupkit to try and fix it. I even bought a factory cable to attempt to gain access to fastboot mode for the soupkit. With a normal USB cable, the soupkit recognizes the kindle fire with adb access. When I connect the factory cable, however, neither fastboot commands or adb commands work. The kindle fire has no animation at all and just stays at the white and orange kindle fire logo, regardless of a cable plugged in. The battery is charged, as indicated by the LED light and the fact that it will stay on when not connected to a power source. The kindle has been in this state for month, but if I recall correctly it was running Jelly Bean. Then, I was trying to get back to the stock Amazon OS. I flashed their files, but apparently that just bricked the kindle fire. Sorry for such a long post, but anything is worth trying at this point. I have access to all operating systems as far as computers go (Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows XP) Thank you in advance.
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I think you tried to flash the stock firmware for the 2nd gen kindle fire. for the original kindle fire the firmware will always be in the 6.x.x range. for the second gen it will be in the 10.x.x range. I'm sorry to say though i'm not going to be any help here because i haven't ever hit a brick on my kindle (just on my Optimus V). If you look in the general section i think there is an unbrick utility though. Post results.
I do remember someone said that when they used kfu on xp it works fine. You may want to use it so that you can restore as kfu gas the ability to restore it.
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Use Linux and this to correct your boot mode http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038 xp flat sucks when it comes to easy driver installs.
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Use Linux and this to correct your boot mode http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038 xp flat sucks when it comes to easy driver installs.
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Oh I'm sorry I meant Windows Vista not XP
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I have the Kindle 8.9 HD with the front-facing camera. I tried to flash CM 11, but now it's stuck at the bootscreen. It has the orange and white boot screen and a second later, a pixelated white bar pops up on the left, then it stays frozen until I shut it down. Windows doesn't seem to detect it at all, and I can't seem to get fastboot mode except for in Ubuntu using Soupkit. However, even if I do manage to get it into fastboot on Soupkit, SK says the device is offline afterwards even though the tablet displays fastboot on the screen.
It should be said and might be obvious, I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing. I spent a great deal of time reading into how to troubleshoot it myself. I do have previous experience with flashing roms on my Android phone, but that's about it.
Once it is in fastboot, reboot into windows and use kindle fire first aid. As I recall soupkit wasn't meant for 2nd gen kindles, only the kf1, but I could be mistaken, I use Ubuntu and know what I'm doing so I don't use these kinda things. Windows should detect the device as a jem device, so download drivers in my signature, extract them somewhere and in the device manager right click the jem device, hit update drivers, and point it to where you extracted mine. Once that is done kindle fire first aid should be able to reflash it.
Kffa: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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Once it is in fastboot, reboot into windows and use kindle fire first aid. As I recall soupkit wasn't meant for 2nd gen kindles, only the kf1, but I could be mistaken, I use Ubuntu and know what I'm doing so I don't use these kinda things. Windows should detect the device as a jem device, so download drivers in my signature, extract them somewhere and in the device manager right click the jem device, hit update drivers, and point it to where you extracted mine. Once that is done kindle fire first aid should be able to reflash it.
Kffa: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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Just like that. It's working! Didn't realize SK wasn't for 8.9, so when it didn't work, I stopped and just assumed it was fastboot on the tablet that wasn't working. I guess thinking it was hard-bricked might have been a bit dramatic.
Thanks, man! You're a lifesaver. You know your ****.