A few months ago I tried to root/ gapps a KF2 for a friend, and after a freak OTA update the horrible thing kept getting stuck in a bootloop.
Basically if you powered it on it would get stuck on the Kindle pulsing logo until it restarted itself from scratch and did it all over again. Then on the few times it would get to the standard lock screen it would freeze up there and restart itself anyway.
Every now and then it would boot in and work fine though.
What I eventually did to get it working:
1.) Get a factory cable (they don't cost too much off ebay).
2.) Using fastboot mode clear the data and cache partition:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 erase cache
fastboot -i 0x1949 erase userdata
20 seconds later the device worked perfectly and hasn't bootlooped since.
It might also be possible to do this by a.) installing TWRP and erasing the cache/ data from there, or b.) booting into the bootloader from a rooted system. I don't want to test this though because at this point I just want to make this awful thing work properly in stock.
I hope this helps someone else in the same situation. I do remember reading a similar problem on XDA a few months ago when it started giving trouble.
hexd said:
A few months ago I tried to root/ gapps a KF2 for a friend, and after a freak OTA update the horrible thing kept getting stuck in a bootloop.
Basically if you powered it on it would get stuck on the Kindle pulsing logo until it restarted itself from scratch and did it all over again. Then on the few times it would get to the standard lock screen it would freeze up there and restart itself anyway.
Every now and then it would boot in and work fine though.
What I eventually did to get it working:
1.) Get a factory cable (they don't cost too much off ebay).
2.) Using fastboot mode clear the data and cache partition:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 erase cache
fastboot -i 0x1949 erase userdata
20 seconds later the device worked perfectly and hasn't bootlooped since.
It might also be possible to do this by a.) installing TWRP and erasing the cache/ data from there, or b.) booting into the bootloader from a rooted system. I don't want to test this though because at this point I just want to make this awful thing work properly in stock.
I hope this helps someone else in the same situation. I do remember reading a similar problem on XDA a few months ago when it started giving trouble.
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Where do i enter this in when I'm in fastboot?
Karetus said:
Where do i enter this in when I'm in fastboot?
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You need to use the fastboot application. You can get it either via the Android Development Kit (just google for it) or just use it from any other source (I know the FlashTool for Sony phones has it along with ADB). Once it is on your PC, open a command prompt window to that folder and run it from there.
Just remember you need the Kindle to be in FB Mode (the screen has a picture of a red and green stoplight on it) and you need fastboot drivers installed for the device (this is a bit tricky for Win8, no problem for Windows 7 though).
hexd said:
You need to use the fastboot application. You can get it either via the Android Development Kit (just google for it) or just use it from any other source (I know the FlashTool for Sony phones has it along with ADB). Once it is on your PC, open a command prompt window to that folder and run it from there.
Just remember you need the Kindle to be in FB Mode (the screen has a picture of a red and green stoplight on it) and you need fastboot drivers installed for the device (this is a bit tricky for Win8, no problem for Windows 7 though).
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I'm at a screen with a blue arrow a and yellow text that says "fastboot mode"
Karetus said:
I'm at a screen with a blue arrow a and yellow text that says "fastboot mode"
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Please make sure that you have a Kindle Fire 2 (or at least something in the second generation Fire range). It might help if you take a picture of the device in fastboot mode and post it here.
Also did you boot the kindle into fastboot mode using a factory cable, or using a command from Android itself (it would have involved adb shell).
hexd said:
Please make sure that you have a Kindle Fire 2 (or at least something in the second generation Fire range). It might help if you take a picture of the device in fastboot mode and post it here.
Also did you boot the kindle into fastboot mode using a factory cable, or using a command from Android itself (it would have involved adb shell).
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From the computer. KFF Aide. I'm still stuck I have been looking for hours.
hexd said:
A few months ago I tried to root/ gapps a KF2 for a friend, and after a freak OTA update the horrible thing kept getting stuck in a bootloop.
Basically if you powered it on it would get stuck on the Kindle pulsing logo until it restarted itself from scratch and did it all over again. Then on the few times it would get to the standard lock screen it would freeze up there and restart itself anyway.
Every now and then it would boot in and work fine though.
What I eventually did to get it working:
1.) Get a factory cable (they don't cost too much off ebay).
2.) Using fastboot mode clear the data and cache partition:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 erase cache
fastboot -i 0x1949 erase userdata
20 seconds later the device worked perfectly and hasn't bootlooped since.
It might also be possible to do this by a.) installing TWRP and erasing the cache/ data from there, or b.) booting into the bootloader from a rooted system. I don't want to test this though because at this point I just want to make this awful thing work properly in stock.
I hope this helps someone else in the same situation. I do remember reading a similar problem on XDA a few months ago when it started giving trouble.
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my kindle fire hd 7 7.3.1 just went into a boot loop. it is recognized by my computer the drivers work it says device cant startup. adb wont work. how do i get it into fast-boot without a factory cable
JORDANZ1998 said:
my kindle fire hd 7 7.3.1 just went into a boot loop. it is recognized by my computer the drivers work it says device cant startup. adb wont work. how do i get it into fast-boot without a factory cable
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Trying to do any work on a Kindle without a cable is a total pain. If you own the device just pay the few dollars to get one and make your life easier.
If you cannot get into ADB with full root, or a 3rd party recovery that was already installed you will need the cable to fix things.
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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
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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!
So I was working on my kindle iv broken it bootlooped it flashed a rom that just didn't work ect and fixed all of these problems.however recently I went to flash a nightly cm on my kindle and it had no notification bar or action bar.
iv seen It before I used twrp to put my kindle into idme bootmode 4000 fast boot came up like normal after I rebooted.
I used the recovery tool to restore the stock stuff and used fast boot CMD to reboot my kindle from my windows computer.
However it rebooted to fastboot I tryed reboot-boot loader command and same thing hard reset didnt work ether.
I'm at a lose I was trying to reboot it again today and now fastboot commands stopped working as it doesn't show up in adb
So what do I do or want can I try not afraid to mess with anything and I'm pretty good with the cmd adb and fastboot stuff iv googled it and spent a few hours the solutions I found didn't work and it's still broken any help would be cool
axis.fire said:
So I was working on my kindle iv broken it bootlooped it flashed a rom that just didn't work ect and fixed all of these problems but recently I went to flash a nightly cm on my kindle and it had no notification bar or action bar iv seen I before I used twrp to put it in idme bootmode 4000 fast boot came up like normal after I rebooted I used the recovery tool to restore the stock stuff and used fast boot to reboot my kindle from my windows computer but it rebooted to fastboot I feed reboot-boot loader and same thing hard reset don't work ether I'm at a lose I was trying to reboot it again today and now fastboot commands stopped working as it doesn't show up in adb
So what do I do or want can I try not afraid to mess with anything and I'm pretty good with the cmd adb and fastboot stuff iv googled it and spent a few hours the solutions I found didn't work and it's still broken any help would be cool
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First off, please try to use punctuation when describing your problem. I've had to read this five times just to try and get some comprehension of what you're trying to say. I have no idea where one statement ends and the next one begins.
Second...What device do you have? You posted this in the Kindle Fire 2 forum but you attempted to use a command that only works on the 1st generation Kindle Fires? Do you know the difference between the 1st and 2nd generation devices? Have you read the FAQ posted in the appropriate Q&A forum for your device? If so, what specifically are you trying to accomplish (other than simply unbricking your device)?
soupmagnet said:
First off, please try to use punctuation when describing your problem. I've had to read this five times just to try and get some comprehension of what you're trying to say. I have no idea where one statement ends and the next one begins.
Second...What device do you have? You posted this in the Kindle Fire 2 forum but you attempted to use a command that only works on the 1st generation Kindle Fires? Do you know the difference between the 1st and 2nd generation devices? Have you read the FAQ posted in the appropriate Q&A forum for your device? If so, what specifically are you trying to accomplish (other than simply unbricking your device)?
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Sorry il work on that. I know the difference between the devices I have a kindle fire 2 and I have reviews the FAQ thread. My device is stuck in fastboot however I'm confident that it will work if I can get it to boot and not go into fast boot. I'm trying to reboot the device normally however the adb commands and fastboot commands are not working and the device isn't listed under ether while it is connected to the computer. It does however show up in my device maniger thank ou for taking the time to review my problem.
You can work on getting your drivers working properly, or you can set up a Linux LiveUSB and install SoupKit. SoupKit will give you the ability to effectively send fastboot commands in the terminal without worrying about properly configured USB device drivers.
On the HD models, performing a hard reset on the device will take them out of fastboot. It may not work on the KF2, but you may want to try that first, just in case.
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You can work on getting your drivers working properly, or you can set up a Linux LiveUSB and install SoupKit. SoupKit will give you the ability to effectively send fastboot commands in the terminal without worrying about properly configured USB device drivers.
On the HD models, performing a hard reset on the device will take them out of fastboot. It may not work on the KF2, but you may want to try that first, just in case.
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I was able to issue the commands fine until my hard reset. It was persistent on going back to fastboot nomatter wht command I issued.
It will not take commands now however I will try the soupkit I'm slightly finisher with Ubuntu and fedora so it shouldn't be hard
axis.fire said:
I was able to issue the commands fine until my hard reset. It was persistent on going back to fastboot nomatter wht command I issued.
It will not take commands now however I will try the soupkit I'm slightly finisher with Ubuntu and fedora so it shouldn't be hard
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To get out of fastbot mode (says fastboot on the display), you generally only have to enter...
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
If that doesn't work, and you still reboot into fastboot mode, try to change the bootmode to normal...
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 1
Also, while in recovery, there should be an option to boot normally, assuming you have a working OS to boot to.
And you need to make damn sure all of your stock partition images are restored before you reboot or your device may get hard-bricked, for good.
I used Hashcode's method to install a second bootloader and to install recovery and CM10.1. After I flashed CM10.1 like normal, I didn't like it, as the screen resolution was way out of whack. So, I restore using fastboot the stock .img backups that I created prior to rooting.
Well, now my Kindle gets stuck on the Kindle splash screen, and no matter what I do to flash stock back onto it, every time it reboots, it has the same problem. I have tried the KFHD restore tool (none of the commands work), KFFirstAide (the same problem as KFHD restore), I even tried doing the rooting process again, with the same results. I cannot get this cursed device to boot into stock OS, and I have burned out on trying to fix it. I've had this thing for one day.... :crying:
ironbesterer said:
I used Hashcode's method to install a second bootloader and to install recovery and CM10.1. After I flashed CM10.1 like normal, I didn't like it, as the screen resolution was way out of whack. So, I restore using fastboot the stock .img backups that I created prior to rooting.
Well, now my Kindle gets stuck on the Kindle splash screen, and no matter what I do to flash stock back onto it, every time it reboots, it has the same problem. I have tried the KFHD restore tool (none of the commands work), KFFirstAide (the same problem as KFHD restore), I even tried doing the rooting process again, with the same results. I cannot get this cursed device to boot into stock OS, and I have burned out on trying to fix it. I've had this thing for one day.... :crying:
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Do you have a factory cable or is your KFHD an 8.9"?
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Do you have a factory cable or is your KFHD an 8.9"?
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Sorry, I should've specified. Yes, it is an 8.9"
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Sorry, I should've specified. Yes, it is an 8.9"
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Which splash to you become stuck at? White and orange logo or white and blue? If you get stuck at the white and orange it is a stack installation failure. If you get stuck at the white and blue logo the system is likely broken. Can you access recovery? Get it into fastboot and try
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fastboot -i 0x1949 erase cache
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fastboot -i 0x1949 erase userdata
at the userdata part it could hang just let it sit for ten minutes or so. Then
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fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
side note this will wipe your sdcard so all backups and rom files will be gone. So best you transfer all you wish to keep to your pc.
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Which splash to you become stuck at? White and orange logo or white and blue? If you get stuck at the white and orange it is a stack installation failure. If you get stuck at the white and blue logo the system is likely broken. Can you access recovery? Get it into fastboot and try
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 erase cache
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fastboot -i 0x1949 erase userdata
at the userdata part it could hang just let it sit for ten minutes or so. Then
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fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
side note this will wipe your sdcard so all backups and rom files will be gone. So best you transfer all you wish to keep to your pc.
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With a lot of persistence, I finally restored it. I had to use KFFA. It was ver likely that it was a stack failure, as when I was using Hashcode's method to root, I never pushed a new stack (because adb wasn't working).
But all is good now, I fixed it! :victory:
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I suppose it's not much a help now but using fastboot has helped me a lot with my kindle. I've locked it up several times to the point I thought it was broken. Usually it seems if you can turn it on and you see anything, you still can fix it.
Hello all! I currently need help unbricking my Kindle Fire 2nd Gen. My kindle is stuck in the "Kindle is Upgrading" screen after rooting it and accidentally messing up the default launcher. I'm trying to factory reset it, but I can't figure out how. Since my Kindle is in this state of upgrading, my computer won't recognize it, even with EVERY driver that you're supposed to install installed (And yes, I've tried uninstalling every driver and reinstalling them all). I bought a fastboot cable, but of course I can't really do anything with it because I can't install a recovery or even get to the android recovery without it being recognized on my computer. When I plug in my Fastboot cable, it just says "Fastboot" and has a red light and a blinking green light. Is there any way to externally reset it? I tried opening it up and finding a little pin sized hole to reset it, but mine didn't have it like their's did. I really need help, my family is poor and I use this for many things and we can't replace it. Please help!
Hello again.
In your last forum thread, you stated that you got the ADB/fastboot drivers to work on your computer. If that is true, download the latest firmware from amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201016370
Move that to your platform-tools folder. Press shift+right-click and click open command window here then boot your kindle to fastboot mode and type fastboot -i 0x1949 flash system <insert update file name here>.bin and press enter. It should now reinstall Fire OS 10.5.1 to your kindle, but you aren't done just yet...Unfortunately, I can't remember the fastboot command to wipe the dalvik cache (someone please reply with the command, you will be thanked!). After you wipe the dalvik cache, type fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot and unplug the fastboot cable right when your kindle's screen goes black. It should now take several minutes to boot to Fire OS, so be patient! If it has been 10 minutes and your kindle hasn't booted, try to flash the OS again but don't wipe the dalvik cache (since we already wiped it). If it still doesn't boot, then something has gone horribly wrong with your kindle, I'm afraid, but reply if this happens, as there is one thing we can still do.
Hope this helped,
Nick
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Thanks for this, after hours of searching through different threads and forums I have finally rooted my old KF2.
So i been trying to find the answer to my issue everywhere. everything i try fails.
So basically my Kindle fire hd 8.9 is in a constant boot loop. it goes from orange w/animation, then blue w/animation... then after a period of time it says that it cant boot gives me option to factory restore (which does nothing).
when i have it hooked up to a computer, it connects for 1 second, then quickly disconnects. In device manager it comes up as "jem-pvt-prod-04" with the yellow "!". i even tried to use the amazon drivers from another post on xda, in that split second it would appear in device manager, i would update device and point it to the driver. then i will get an error saying it encountered an error installing Android ADB interface. problem encountered while trying to add driver.
Does anyone have any tips for me. im kinda stuck here and desperate with a very expensive paperweight. very upsetting!
I never tried to root, or mod this kindle fire. this problem happened on its own. or possibly after an update of some sort.
thanks guys.
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So i been trying to find the answer to my issue everywhere. everything i try fails.
So basically my Kindle fire hd 8.9 is in a constant boot loop. it goes from orange w/animation, then blue w/animation... then after a period of time it says that it cant boot gives me option to factory restore (which does nothing).
when i have it hooked up to a computer, it connects for 1 second, then quickly disconnects. In device manager it comes up as "jem-pvt-prod-04" with the yellow "!". i even tried to use the amazon drivers from another post on xda, in that split second it would appear in device manager, i would update device and point it to the driver. then i will get an error saying it encountered an error installing Android ADB interface. problem encountered while trying to add driver.
Does anyone have any tips for me. im kinda stuck here and desperate with a very expensive paperweight. very upsetting!
I never tried to root, or mod this kindle fire. this problem happened on its own. or possibly after an update of some sort.
thanks guys.
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You're not hopelessly bricked if your Kindle still boots to the orange logo.
Might I ask what Windows version you're using? Newer versions enforce driver signatures, and that enforcement will cause failed installations in Windows 8+ unless you disable the enforcement before installing the drivers. I would also suggest installing ADB and fastboot if you haven't already done so. (Use the 15 second ADB installer - it's on XDA, and it works wonders!)
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You're not hopelessly bricked if your Kindle still boots to the orange logo.
Might I ask what Windows version you're using? Newer versions enforce driver signatures, and that enforcement will cause failed installations in Windows 8+ unless you disable the enforcement before installing the drivers. I would also suggest installing ADB and fastboot if you haven't already done so. (Use the 15 second ADB installer - it's on XDA, and it works wonders!)
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Yes, actually i am using windows 10. My thinkpad has windows 7, so i will try to do this using windows 7. i will post back with results. its funny, out of everywhere i looked nobody mentioned windows 8+ having to disable enforcement. actually it will probably just be easier just to disable the enforcement. ill give it a try and report back.
still no luck. i was able to install the driver. but it still does the same thing. only connects for 1 second when i first turn it on. idk where to go from here? any suggestions?
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still no luck. i was able to install the driver. but it still does the same thing. only connects for 1 second when i first turn it on. idk where to go from here? any suggestions?
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Completely turn off the kindle and unplug it from your PC if it's connected. Open Command Prompt and type fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product. Plug in the kindle when you see <waiting for device> outputted. The kindle should now boot into fastboot mode, from which point you can reflash the bootloader, TWRP, and the freedom-boot image in Hashcode's thread.
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Completely turn off the kindle and unplug it from your PC if it's connected. Open Command Prompt and type fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product. Plug in the kindle when you see <waiting for device> outputted. The kindle should now boot into fastboot mode, from which point you can reflash the bootloader, TWRP, and the freedom-boot image in Hashcode's thread.
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ok so im in fastboot mode now. i checked out that thread that you sent. but i have another problem, how am i supposed to get cm and gapps onto the kindle? is there a command i can use to put the files on the internal sd card? and i cant do the adb commands to push the stack, and do the other commands adb since i couldnt get it loaded to begin with, i am not able to enable developer mode. it would be nice if i could do those commands in fastboot mode. there has to be a way to do this....
maybe if someone can send me the stock partitions that they backed up stock boot partititons when they did it. maybe if i flashed them onto my kindle it will allow me to get it to atleast boot up so i can get into adb.
right now this is completely bricked.
can anyone help me? i just need the original boot loader, boot, recovery... basically whatever was backed up before you flashed it.
i aam looking for the original because i know mine was corrupt to begin with. my theory is if i load the original boot loaders and everything then maybe i can get into the kindle just so i can run the abd commands and then put cyanogenmod on it. unless someone has a suggestion on how i can get my device to be detected by adb ? the furthest i can get into is fastboot.
piffdaddy420 said:
can anyone help me? i just need the original boot loader, boot, recovery... basically whatever was backed up before you flashed it.
i aam looking for the original because i know mine was corrupt to begin with. my theory is if i load the original boot loaders and everything then maybe i can get into the kindle just so i can run the abd commands and then put cyanogenmod on it. unless someone has a suggestion on how i can get my device to be detected by adb ? the furthest i can get into is fastboot.
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Once you're in fastboot, you should run these fastboot commands (most of which I ripped from Hashcode's thread) to flash the bootloader, etc.:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot kfhd8-freedom-boot-8.4.6.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery kfhd8-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem recovery
after that, you should be in TWRP, from which point you can use ADB sideload (enable in TWRP through Advanced -> ADB sideload) to flash CM. After running ADB sideload, you need to re-enable it in TWRP for each subsequent zip you want to flash.
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Once you're in fastboot, you should run these fastboot commands (most of which I ripped from Hashcode's thread) to flash the bootloader, etc.:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot kfhd8-freedom-boot-8.4.6.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery kfhd8-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem recovery
after that, you should be in TWRP, from which point you can use ADB sideload (enable in TWRP through Advanced -> ADB sideload) to flash CM. After running ADB sideload, you need to re-enable it in TWRP for each subsequent zip you want to flash.
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Yes, i did all of those steps, however i never did the final step the oem recovery one...
everytime i try it now the screen turns completely red and stays there.
piffdaddy420 said:
Yes, i did all of those steps, however i never did the final step the oem recovery one...
everytime i try it now the screen turns completely red and stays there.
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That's going to be a problem... hold down the Kindle till it completely powers off. Then open command prompt, type fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product , and plug in the Kindle when you see <waiting for device>. Does this get you into fastboot mode?
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That's going to be a problem... hold down the Kindle till it completely powers off. Then open command prompt, type fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product , and plug in the Kindle when you see <waiting for device>. Does this get you into fastboot mode?
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yes it does
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yes it does
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It sounds like you've got a newer bootloader that's been patched. Go ahead and download the files from Hashcode's thread, and type in all of the commands exactly as given in step 5. Those should fix the red screen issue and allow you to boot normally (or into TWRP, from which point you can ADB sideload CM).
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It sounds like you've got a newer bootloader that's been patched. Go ahead and download the files from Hashcode's thread, and type in all of the commands exactly as given in step 5. Those should fix the red screen issue and allow you to boot normally (or into TWRP, from which point you can ADB sideload CM).
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i followed that exact, i tried it a couple times before you even mentioned it. but i did it again, i redownloaded everything and did it again. just to be sure. but it still continues to do the same thing with the red screen. it goes from kindlefire for 2 seconds then red screen comes across it and stays red. idk what to do. i am so upset.
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i followed that exact, i tried it a couple times before you even mentioned it. but i did it again, i redownloaded everything and did it again. just to be sure. but it still continues to do the same thing with the red screen. it goes from kindlefire for 2 seconds then red screen comes across it and stays red. idk what to do. i am so upset.
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Do you happen to have any stock OS backups? If you do, you should remain able to flash those over fastboot.
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Do you happen to have any stock OS backups? If you do, you should remain able to flash those over fastboot.
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no, i wish i did. the whole reason i started trying this was because the kindle was in a bootloop without even trying to flash it. it would go from kindlefire (orange) then blue, then it will ask me to do factory reset. and nomatter what i did i would keep going in the same bootloop.
so i turned to here for help, and following instructions now i am in this situation.
unfortunatley since i wasnt able to get into the kindle, i was never able to do any abd backups. so i just took my chances with it.
i was actually originally asking if anyone had the original files they can send me so i can try to flash those. atleast i can get it up and running because i really have a feeling this isnt working because i need to push the stack file over thru abd first.
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no, i wish i did. the whole reason i started trying this was because the kindle was in a bootloop without even trying to flash it. it would go from kindlefire (orange) then blue, then it will ask me to do factory reset. and nomatter what i did i would keep going in the same bootloop.
so i turned to here for help, and following instructions now i am in this situation.
unfortunatley since i wasnt able to get into the kindle, i was never able to do any abd backups. so i just took my chances with it.
i was actually originally asking if anyone had the original files they can send me so i can try to flash those. atleast i can get it up and running because i really have a feeling this isnt working because i need to push the stack file over thru abd first.
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You should be able to separately flash the system.img, boot, and recovery from this tool via fastboot. It's stock OS 8.1.4, but it should work.
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You should be able to separately flash the system.img, boot, and recovery from this tool via fastboot. It's stock OS 8.1.4, but it should work.
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ok, it provided me with all the files except the bootloader. i did it step by step... but it only gave me original recovery, and original boot.img but it didnt give me the bootloader (and yes it is still turning red)
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ok, it provided me with all the files except the bootloader. i did it step by step... but it only gave me original recovery, and original boot.img but it didnt give me the bootloader (and yes it is still turning red)
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anyone have any suggestions or can help me with my situation?? i am wondering if maybe someone could just send me the original backed up bootloader, boot, and recovery. i tried the original ones that were posted with that srt file. but it included everything but the bootloader. which is what i need. i know that in original thread they recommended to back up your original files (i was unable to do so because my kindle woulnt boot so i couldnt use adb to back up these files).
so if someone on here can send me the original files so i can try to get my kindle booted back up. that so far is my only theory because i tried everything else. i know people with advance knowledge would be able to help me in a heartbeat. any devs out there wanna help me out? i would greatly appreciate it!
anyone?