I accidentally wiped the OS yes I know it was stupid but it was long time ago and I don't remember why. Anyways, the kindle fire is stuck in the logo screen and will always stay like that (until I turn it off). I can't seem to do anything with it. I'm on my linux live cd typing this. I am using ubuntu and I tried the Soupkit. It didn't work because it said my device was offline. I don't know what to do. I tried switching cords but it did not do anything. Now I did successfully install the Google usb driver for the kindle fire on my windows, And when I go to My Computer I see the kindle but you cant click on it. When I tried using KFU it said my device is online but it still didn't help me recover because it failed to get the downloads necessary. I am open and thankful for your suggestions. Thanks.
You need a factory cable to get into fastboot since you don't have access to the shell.
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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.
I've attempted to root my kindle fire with the kindle fire utility and it wasn't 100% successful.
Im stuck on the kindle fire screen where it's booting up and it's on an endless cycle whether
plugged into the computer, or charging through the outlet. It's also completely unrecognized
when I do plug it into my laptop. Any help would be greatly appreciated to unbrick it.
Important: When the battery wasn't dead it just stayed at the kindle fire and recognized.
But using Kindle Fire Utility and a few other unbricking programs could not find the device.
uh yeah a usb drive, pedrive universal usb creator and this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038
I had a similar experience today rooting my friends kindle fire... The kf utility kept giving me a error, something about removing a root check. And it just kept booting into recovery so on boot up where twrp gives you the 3 options... Normal boot, recovery, or change bootmode I just selected change bootmode and it booted right on up and worked fine...root is good and alls was well every since... Not saying this will solve your problem but just figured I'd share incase... Goodluck!
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Here is what I did to fix mine
Hello,
First things first, did you have ADB installed correctly?
I had the same issue that you are having now and I was freaking out.
I was sure my kindle was bricked and my wife was going to be pizzed at me.
After about 2 hours of searching the forums, I found out that getting stuck at the kindle logo screen is pretty common.
When you are stuck at this screen you are stuck in "fast boot"
Here is what I did to fix mine.
Mine was having the exact same issue as yours.
I could not get my PC to recognize my kindle at all and I was stuck at the logo screen.
1. Unplug kindle from PC
2. Hold down power button for 30 seconds until it powers off
3. Plug kindle into PC and power it on
4. More than likely PC will still not recognize it
5. Open Kindle Fire Utility program and choose Option 1 for boot menu
6. Then press 1 again to tell kindle to boot normally and press enter
7. The KFU should say something like "kindle is being told to boot normally"
8. Once kindle reboots, you should be good to go
9. PC should recognize kindle now
I would say once this is done, uninstall your drivers for kindle and reboot your PC
Once PC is back up, reinstall the ADB drivers and try KFU again.
As a side note, ADB would not work on my PC which is running XP
I was able to use KFU on my wife's PC which is running windows 7 and I know have root access.
I am currently running JandyCane on my kindle
All I am left with is "Waiting for device" in kindle fire utility..
try this
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All I am left with is "Waiting for device" in kindle fire utility..
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OK, what happened when you plugged it back into your PC did it recognize it?
Can you uninstall the drivers for it and then reinstall the drivers for it?
What OS are you running?
I don't use Windows so I couldn't say for sure whether this works or not, but it's worth a try.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30681311
Yesterday I wanted to connect my rooted Kindle Fire to my computer to sync books onto. I would connect it with a micro USB and the notification would come up to connect the kindle to my computer and I did as i always have. Only this time the kindle said it was connected but my computer shows no external devices in Computer except in the bottom right an option to Safely Remove USB Device is still their while my computer does not recognize it. After restarting the Kindle and my computer multiple times i tried using several different micro USB cords. After giving up I decided to factory reset it in the Kindle setting. It reset and started to reboot and it froze on the Orange and white Kindle Fire logo after the blue and white bootmenu. My Kindle Version is 6.3.1 and TWRP is 2.1.1. Every time i try to open normal boot mode and reset boot mode it would freeze and the only thing that is working is Recovery mode. I figured that something went wrong so i tried to wipe the system from TWRP and reboot it but the same thing happens. After searching for an answer i came here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1977311 I read it and tried to mount my Kindle as a usb device but it still will not show up on my computer. So now i am left with a bricked Kindle Fire and can't connect it to my computer to try and fix it. If anyone can help PLEASE!!!! respond as soon as possible!
Reinstall drivers from kfu.
Then try mounting USB through twrp again.
It also appears that the computer recognizes the kindle but you can't see it in computer? Go to the device manager on your computer, and see what your kindle is recognized as.
Even if you can't get your computer to fully recognize it as a mass storage device, try to push through the steps in kfu. If kfu says " waiting for device" restart the kindle.
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I know its too late now but never ever do a factory reset from settings if you are rooted .sounds to me like u have a soft brick and should be able to get it back especially if you can still get into twrp you also need to make sure its a first gen kindle and not a second gen. The second gen kindles have locked bootloaders and have to be rooted differently than a first gen
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eplc99 said:
Yesterday I wanted to connect my rooted Kindle Fire to my computer to sync books onto. I would connect it with a micro USB and the notification would come up to connect the kindle to my computer and I did as i always have. Only this time the kindle said it was connected but my computer shows no external devices in Computer except in the bottom right an option to Safely Remove USB Device is still their while my computer does not recognize it. After restarting the Kindle and my computer multiple times i tried using several different micro USB cords. After giving up I decided to factory reset it in the Kindle setting. It reset and started to reboot and it froze on the Orange and white Kindle Fire logo after the blue and white bootmenu. My Kindle Version is 6.3.1 and TWRP is 2.1.1. Every time i try to open normal boot mode and reset boot mode it would freeze and the only thing that is working is Recovery mode. I figured that something went wrong so i tried to wipe the system from TWRP and reboot it but the same thing happens. After searching for an answer i came here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1977311 I read it and tried to mount my Kindle as a usb device but it still will not show up on my computer. So now i am left with a bricked Kindle Fire and can't connect it to my computer to try and fix it. If anyone can help PLEASE!!!! respond as soon as possible!
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Luckily you have FFF installed (blue & white KF logo). The orange & white logo is the stock boot animation. Typically this would be a big problem, but you have FFF and access to recovery so all is well.
You need to download a ROM and get it to your sdcard so you can flash it in recovery. If you want to keep using stock, I'd suggest using MoDaCo rather than attempting to revert to stock as that would only compound your problems.
You have a couple options but considering you can't get your sdcard mounted to USB, you may be looking at bigger problems. Try to "adb push" the ROM to your sdcard. If for some reason when you navigate to the sdcard in recovery, you only see a single TWRP folder and nothing else, you'll have to reformat...maybe even repartition (easier than it seems).
"That's a special kind of stupid. The kind that makes me laugh."
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Luckily you have FFF installed (blue & white KF logo). The orange & white logo is the stock boot animation. Typically this would be a big problem, but you have FFF and access to recovery so all is well.
You need to download a ROM and get it to your sdcard so you can flash it in recovery. If you want to keep using stock, I'd suggest using MoDaCo rather than attempting to revert to stock as that would only compound your problems.
You have a couple options but considering you can't get your sdcard mounted to USB, you may be looking at bigger problems. Try to "adb push" the ROM to your sdcard. If for some reason when you navigate to the sdcard in recovery, you only see a single TWRP folder and nothing else, you'll have to reformat...maybe even repartition (easier than it seems).
"That's a special kind of stupid. The kind that makes me laugh."
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SoupMagnate, i attempted to adp push the rom onto the kindle, the daemons started running and then it said no device found. How would i reformat it or re partition it?
Ecstaz said:
I know its too late now but never ever do a factory reset from settings if you are rooted .sounds to me like u have a soft brick and should be able to get it back especially if you can still get into twrp you also need to make sure its a first gen kindle and not a second gen. The second gen kindles have locked bootloaders and have to be rooted differently than a first gen
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It is 1st gen
eplc99 said:
SoupMagnate, i attempted to adp push the rom onto the kindle, the daemons started running and then it said no device found. How would i reformat it or re partition it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33109015
"That's a special kind of stupid. The kind that makes me laugh"
So i used the tutorial i found here:
http://rootkindlefire.com/kindle-fire-root/how-to-root-kindle-fire-6-3-1/
to try to root my kindle fire first gen. Well it froze at the logo after a fastboot command was sent. I have spent about 3 hours trying to fix it with no luck. ADB does not connect at all, windows says theres a problem with the hardware. I cant get any connections to it whatsoever. Even in linux.
I've tried these things:
1. ADB through windows
2. Kindle Fire Utility and all its options (never sees the kindle)
3. SoupKit and all its options (same issue, linux is unable to enumerate the device)
I URGENTLY need this kindle unbricked. My mom will kill me if she cant get to her birds to feed them (don't ask). She uses it every day, and i told her rooting would be nooo problem. Well now i'm screwed. Please help if there's anything that can be done to this.
Thanks Guys
Josh
Edit: Anyone with this issue, I rigged up a factory cable (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20380015) by crossing pins one and four with a breadtie and got really lucky, forced it back to normal mode from fastboot. It is the ONLY thing that will work in this case, i tried everything else!
hi
once the factory cable is connected, what do you do?
joshcrumley100 said:
So i used the tutorial i found here:
http://rootkindlefire.com/kindle-fire-root/how-to-root-kindle-fire-6-3-1/
to try to root my kindle fire first gen. Well it froze at the logo after a fastboot command was sent. I have spent about 3 hours trying to fix it with no luck. ADB does not connect at all, windows says theres a problem with the hardware. I cant get any connections to it whatsoever. Even in linux.
I've tried these things:
1. ADB through windows
2. Kindle Fire Utility and all its options (never sees the kindle)
3. SoupKit and all its options (same issue, linux is unable to enumerate the device)
I URGENTLY need this kindle unbricked. My mom will kill me if she cant get to her birds to feed them (don't ask). She uses it every day, and i told her rooting would be nooo problem. Well now i'm screwed. Please help if there's anything that can be done to this.
Thanks Guys
Josh
Edit: Anyone with this issue, I rigged up a factory cable (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20380015) by crossing pins one and four with a breadtie and got really lucky, forced it back to normal mode from fastboot. It is the ONLY thing that will work in this case, i tried everything else!
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Flash a recovery in fastboot
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with the factory cable connected its not recognized
androvista said:
Flash a recovery in fastboot
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Once the device boots up into fat boot use a normal USB cable
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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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