Hello guys,
Today I rooted my Kindle and installed TWRP, because I wanted fonts, but now I want to just delete it. Can you help me what should I do??
Hi,
I think if you want stock rom you should install Modaco Rom.
It is just stock but faster and better + rooted.
Hope it helped
Umm.You see that TWRP doesn't take up space nor damage your system.
You should keep it cause someday it may be useful.
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I have spent hours now trying to search and find new ways of flashing the update rom on my kindle fire. i have used unbrick utilities changed the Status 7 error fixes, tried flashing other roms then using update.zip. i have downloaded plenty of versions of the kindle fire stock rom's. but nothing seems to be working. im thinking the problem is that i have a custom jellybean rom on it now (i have tried it with ics installed) but since the KINDLE FIRE STOCK rom is not flashed i cannot update it back to the original form.
PLEASE I AM IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS Help. consistently it keeps saying error unable to flash etc.
i need some way to get it back and i have refreshed twrp multiple times
THANK YOU ANY HELP IS GREAT
IF YOU ARE READING THIS PLEASE ANY knowledge will be useful even if referring to other posts.
techboywonder said:
I have spent hours now trying to search and find new ways of flashing the update rom on my kindle fire. i have used unbrick utilities changed the Status 7 error fixes, tried flashing other roms then using update.zip. i have downloaded plenty of versions of the kindle fire stock rom's. but nothing seems to be working. im thinking the problem is that i have a custom jellybean rom on it now (i have tried it with ics installed) but since the KINDLE FIRE STOCK rom is not flashed i cannot update it back to the original form.
PLEASE I AM IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS Help. consistently it keeps saying error unable to flash etc.
i need some way to get it back and i have refreshed twrp multiple times
THANK YOU ANY HELP IS GREAT
IF YOU ARE READING THIS PLEASE ANY knowledge will be useful even if referring to other posts.
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Downgrade to a pre-2.4 version of TWRP, wipe everything but external storage, and flash update.zip.
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When I first bought my Kindle Fire 2 a couple years ago I followed the instructions in the thread "[Root][Working 10.3.1]Kindle Fire 2 Root made easy" by Jordan011. I'm rooted on 10.2.4 but don't have TWRP or a backup, and I don't have a fastboot cable. I mainly use my KF2 for reading and browsing the net so I'm happy with the stock ROM.
My wife decided she wants a Kindle and was cool enough to suggest that I buy the new 7" HD and give her my Fire 2. So my question is, how can I reset my KF2 while keeping root so it'll be fresh for her to install what she wants? Since I'm keeping the stock ROM is there any benefit (bug fixes, performance increases, etc) to upgrading it to a newer version with root? Lastly, do I need a fastboot cable in order to install TWRP so I can make a backup?
Many thanks,
KindofBlues71
SOLVED! I simply used the Factory Reset in the settings menu and was still able to maintain root. It wiped the "SD Card" partition and it's running great.
Well first off I'd like to thank all the guys here on the forums and the devs for all the hard work they do. So i decided to flash my kindle to android, I really wanted to try jellybean. So after watching 4 to 5 videos and downloading the Kindle fire utility and a few roms. I managed to get TWRP 9.9 installed and I got Energy.7.31.2012.Kindle.Fire.CM9.ICS ROM working. I tried jellybean afterwards but had issues with google services running, it kept crashing so i decided to focus on the icecream build. Everything was going well. I downloaded a few apps, including the Kindle Reader app. I loaded like 40 books on to it and it was working fine. A few hours later the kindle app stopped working so i hit the forums once more and found the Build.prop Editor fix. That worked great, the Kindle App booted up with no problem after changing the build and device to asus Nexus 7. But.... like 5 minuets later the kindle lost internet connection, everything i tried to get it reconnected to the internet did not work. From turning off the wireless adapter to reboots of the kindle, the internet just wouldn't connect. During one reboot the kindle wouldn't boot up at all. I'd get the blue kindle fire logo but it would not boot the CM9.ICS ROM all i got was a backlit black screen. So i went into TWRP and reflashed the rom. Kindle boots up and connects to the net with no problem. So now i'm sitting with a kindle with TWRP and android icecream. I haven't tried to put anything on it yet because I have few questions I'd like to ask and hopefully answered before loading up all my books and apps again.
#1 I guess i messed up and didn't back up the original kindle software. So i can't get the kindle to revert back to stock. I've tried loading the stock kindle software using TWRP but i'm getting the same error that i seen alot of other folks on the forums get when they try the same process.
My question is, how do i get the kindle back to stock settings so i can try to reroot it and start over?
#2 I also do not know how to use the the kindle fire utility if the kindle is not booted up in stock rooted mode. Is this possible? Can the utility be used with TWRP to install firefirefire and other options?
#3 The Energy.7.31.2012.Kindle.Fire.CM9.ICS ROM ... Is this rom stable? Is there a better one i should be using? I seen a few posts about a CM10 and CM11 rom but i didn't really read up on it because i had CM9 working and was satisfied with it until my kindle bricked up. I'd hate to load my apps and books up again only to have to reflash and lose everything again. Also is there a way to back up my apps and books with TWRP? So if i do have to reflash i can just load the back up, after reflashing.
Do you have the JAVA SDK & The Android SDK installed?
Do you have the JAVA SDK & The Android SDK installed? If not you will need these tools to recover from your soft brick.
Google YouTube setting up the Android SDK and from there, uninstall and reinstall the Kindle Drivers.
Once you have the device identified in Windows, Google some Android commands such as Side - Load or Push...
I was in the same spot and dug in deeper into the Android SDK and end up pushing in the rom into the Kindle.
You can push in any file such as the stock Kindle Rom and you will be set.
Once you do this, you will have a new love for your device.
There was a lot of content at YouTube which I was able to find and having those videos did a world of wonder for myself.
There are alot of Utilities here at XDA as far as root kits and ways to install TWRP like you have in the past that will assist you on your way towards recovery.
Hello is there a way to restore Amazon Fire Phone to full stock including removal of safestrap i did few roms in past but fire phone is new ground for me so i have 0 idea how to do that and would really appreciate any help
Like i said i want full stock including removal of safestrap i know that i can restore fire os using safestrap 4 but it will keep safestrap on the phone i dont want that for my own reasons
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Hello is there a way to restore Amazon Fire Phone to full stock including removal of safestrap i did few roms in past but fire phone is new ground for me so i have 0 idea how to do that and would really appreciate any help
Like i said i want full stock including removal of safestrap i know that i can restore fire os using safestrap 4 but it will keep safestrap on the phone i dont want that for my own reasons
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You can restore the Fire Phone to stock by using ADB to sideload Fire OS.
Hi all!
I was becoming very bored with the stock is so I decided to install cm11 through safetrap recovery. After a few months of use I decided that I would like it back on stock os. Little did I know that the back up I made of my original os wasn't anywhere to be seen!! So for now I'm stuck on cm11!! Does anyone have any suggestions?
I would try the solution from the install thread.
You can find it in the FAQ, look at question 6.
GadH