i recently bought a kindle fire hd 8.9 v8.3.1, which i rooted and install go launcher ex successfully. after reading up on cm10.1 i went in pursuit of this mod. using KF first aide v4.1.87-beta i backed up my device then proceeded to installing the 2-bootloader and twrp 2.4.4.0 for KFHD 8.9. upon completion of the installation when my kindle rebooted there was no kindle fire logo in blue, only the normal logo boot up and then my screen turn red. i cant perform any function except to power on/off the device. when the device is off and pulled into my computer device manger displays my kindle till the screen turns red then it disappears. can any one help me with this problem as to reset or restore my kindle fire hd to default or factory settings this would be greatly appreciated .. thank you very much!
kodie. said:
i recently bought a kindle fire hd 8.9 v8.3.1, which i rooted and install go launcher ex successfully. after reading up on cm10.1 i went in pursuit of this mod. using KF first aide v4.1.87-beta i backed up my device then proceeded to installing the 2-bootloader and twrp 2.4.4.0 for KFHD 8.9. upon completion of the installation when my kindle rebooted there was no kindle fire logo in blue, only the normal logo boot up and then my screen turn red. i cant perform any function except to power on/off the device. when the device is off and pulled into my computer device manger displays my kindle till the screen turns red then it disappears. can any one help me with this problem as to reset or restore my kindle fire hd to default or factory settings this would be greatly appreciated .. thank you very much!
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Look into this thread and try step 4.5. KFFA flashes the boot and recovery partitions, but I don't think it flashes the boot loader partition. This step wasn't necessary until 8.30 came out but applies to 8.31
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
nathanh said:
Look into this thread and try step 4.5. KFFA flashes the boot and recovery partitions, but I don't think it flashes the boot loader partition. This step wasn't necessary until 8.30 came out but applies to 8.31
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
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i downloaded the file and ran the command. it said waiting then i connected my kindle,
cmd displayed target reported max download size of 1006632960 bytes,
error: cannot load "kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin" : no error
which loaded the kindle fire logo and is now displaying fast boot mode on screen.. what do i do now. from this point? thanks.
hi kodie,
maybe I can help you, I also had the Red Screen and have the problem resolved as follows:
with the tool KFHD_SRTv2.1-8.1.4 Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011126 I get the Fastbot mode
Then use the tool KF First Aide link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888 under item 7 "Completly Restore the KFHD8.9 - 8.1.4
read the individual notes carefully, then the RedScreen was in my past ...
mfg
J-P
GermanJPL said:
hi kodie,
maybe I can help you, I also had the Red Screen and have the problem resolved as follows:
with the tool KFHD_SRTv2.1-8.1.4 Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011126 I get the Fastbot mode
Then use the tool KF First Aide link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888 under item 7 "Completly Restore the KFHD8.9 - 8.1.4
read the individual notes carefully, then the RedScreen was in my past ...
mfg
J-P
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hey thanks for input. i ran KFHD_SRTv2.1-8.1.4 tool and entered fast boot-mode, then launched KF First Aide tool and ran option 7
flash-boot mode is still displayed on my kindle screen, and the KF First Aide tool only displays
*daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037.*
*daemon started successfully*
nothing has happened although i followed the instructions word for word and double check before initiating any of the steps.
please help me, as to how you resolved the problem on your kindle. thank you
ok, we try it step by step....
- turn off your kindle
- starting sr tool as admin
select a option: 1 enter
is your device turned on? no enter
please connect your device to Computer start kindle with usb on pc
Fastboot is enable
kindle in not turn off and usb with pc !!!
now close sr tool
starting kffirstaide as admin
do u understand this risk - yes
Point 7 enter
enter
would you like to restor..... yes enter
enter
red Screen commands yes enter
would you like us to reboot your kindle into Fastboot ? no enter
and than, the tool startet to beginning the download from dropbox....:good:
mfg
J-P
GermanJPL said:
ok, we try it step by step....
- turn off your kindle
- starting sr tool as admin
select a option: 1 enter
is your device turned on? no enter
please connect your device to Computer start kindle with usb on pc
Fastboot is enable
kindle in not turn off and usb with pc !!!
now close sr tool
starting kffirstaide as admin
do u understand this risk - yes
Point 7 enter
enter
would you like to restor..... yes enter
enter
red Screen commands yes enter
would you like us to reboot your kindle into Fastboot ? no enter
and than, the tool startet to beginning the download from dropbox....:good:
mfg
J-P
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thanks again i got through most of the step you mention since they were easy to follow, all but except one.
"would you like us to reboot your kindle into Fastboot ? no enter"
after initiating this step kf first aide displays this
*Operation to flash kindle fire hd 8.9 was cancelled by the user*
* please press any key to continue*
could advise me on this ?? thanks
kodie. said:
thanks again i got through most of the step you mention since they were easy to follow, all but except one.
"would you like us to reboot your kindle into Fastboot ? no enter"
after initiating this step kf first aide displays this
*Operation to flash kindle fire hd 8.9 was cancelled by the user*
* please press any key to continue*
could advise me on this ?? thanks
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after the SR Tool kindle is in Fastboot ... close SR-Tool, but don't turn off kindle, let the pc with usb to kindle
than start the KFFirstAide....
but don't reboot again to Fastboot
mfg
J-P
GermanJPL said:
after the SR Tool kindle is in Fastboot ... close SR-Tool, but don't turn off kindle, let the pc with usb to kindle
than start the KFFirstAide....
but don't reboot again to Fastboot
mfg
J-P
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thanks a lot. i finally got it the drop box is downloading the files its already on the third file which is the final file and seems quite big , when it is done downloading is there anything that i should know to perform that you should tell me or is it going to be display on the command prompt? or is this all that needs to be done? thanks.
yes, the system file is the biggest one...
after download, enter to send to Kindle.....,
when sending done, there is the Question: erase cache and user data.... but i always have problems, nothing happens,
when i cut the usb cable, i get the Information too many links....
u can try it without erase ....
ending Fastboot with 20 sec push the on/off button, sr tool or kffirstaide ....
and ! if something going wrong, try it again ....:good:
mfg
J-P
GermanJPL said:
yes, the system file is the biggest one...
after download, enter to send to Kindle.....,
when sending done, there is the Question: erase cache and user data.... but i always have problems, nothing happens,
when i cut the usb cable, i get the Information too many links....
u can try it without erase ....
and ! if something going wrong, try it again ....:good:
mfg
J-P
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thanks for the help
if nothing happens when i initiate the "erase cache and user data"
can you use the SR tool to perform the erase cache and user data function?
and why is it important to perform such a function?
sorry,
I'm also be a absolut Noob,... many thinks i find out by try...
ok, now i'm going offline, have a nice night, till tomorow...
mfg
J-P
GermanJPL said:
yes, the system file is the biggest one...
after download, enter to send to Kindle.....,
when sending done, there is the Question: erase cache and user data.... but i always have problems, nothing happens,
when i cut the usb cable, i get the Information too many links....
u can try it without erase ....
ending Fastboot with 20 sec push the on/off button, sr tool or kffirstaide ....
and ! if something going wrong, try it again ....:good:
mfg
J-P
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thanks a lot for your help
can you just use the SR tool to run the "erase cache and user data" function?
"ending Fastboot with 20 sec push the on/off button, sr tool or kffirstaide ...." I don't understand this part
hi kodie,
sorry for the bad explanation, but my English is not so good ...
I wanted to say is that the function "erase cache and user data" did not work for me, unfortunately I do not know why.
Maybe it will work here with you. nothing happened to me, and when I unplug the USB connection, the message appears fail, too many links.
the "erase cache and user data" is necessary to get a clean system.
mfg
J-P
GermanJPL said:
yes, the system file is the biggest one...
after download, enter to send to Kindle.....,
when sending done, there is the Question: erase cache and user data.... but i always have problems, nothing happens,
when i cut the usb cable, i get the Information too many links....
u can try it without erase ....
ending Fastboot with 20 sec push the on/off button, sr tool or kffirstaide ....
and ! if something going wrong, try it again ....:good:
mfg
J-P
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I has the exact same problem after my kindle received the OTA update. Get KindleFireFirstAid or SR tool. I assume you have the latest fastboot drivers. I too, when trying to flash cm.10.1 had the red screen issue. My main qualm was that i wasn't running this line of script even after i loaded the 8.1.4 bootloader on the device. I thought i didn't have to run it because i had the 8.1.4 bootloader.
This line
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
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This is crucial. Also, i'd recommend kindlefirstaid because it has the option to disable OTA updates.
I have the problem with all versions of the Kindle KFFirstAide tool.
I have not yet understood the manual installation, because I had the root instructions from another German forum and am there proceeded completely different.
I do not know where the files
1.Stack override file: http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/stack
2 [04/02] kfhd8-freedom-boot-8.3.0.img (USED ONLY THE FIRST TIME - zip files will have Their Own boot.img 's from now on.): Http://goo.im/devs / Hashcode/jem/kfhd...boot-8.3.0.img
3 [04/02] TWRP Recovery 2.4.4.0: http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/kfhd...0-recovery.img
to save ......
I think I'll reset my laptop and start from scratch with the instructions from xda. Unfortunately, I have not yet found a step by step instructions for the Kindle 8.9.
mfg
J-P
GermanJPL said:
ok, we try it step by step....
- turn off your kindle
- starting sr tool as admin
select a option: 1 enter
is your device turned on? no enter
please connect your device to Computer start kindle with usb on pc
Fastboot is enable
kindle in not turn off and usb with pc !!!
now close sr tool
starting kffirstaide as admin
do u understand this risk - yes
Point 7 enter
enter
would you like to restor..... yes enter
enter
red Screen commands yes enter
would you like us to reboot your kindle into Fastboot ? no enter
and than, the tool startet to beginning the download from dropbox....:good:
mfg
J-P
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dropbox dont work what can i do?
Red Screen
tilman1703 said:
dropbox dont work what can i do?
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I need to try this tonight, is dropbox back online? (or can I get these files needed from anywhere else?)
andlid said:
I need to try this tonight, is dropbox back online? (or can I get these files needed from anywhere else?)
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I just tried it, dropbox is back online.
mfg
J-P
Doesnt matter cant get the kindle intobfastnoot only red screen
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Ok, I am a nervous wreak! My 13 year old son borrowed my Kindle Fire and without my knowing, tried to root it. When I got it back and attempted to power it on, the yellow triangle with the fire symbol appeared. After waiting a few seconds, a black and gray screen with TWRP v2.0.0 appears.
He says that after he attempted the root and was unable to install the android market, he tried to do a restore under "device".
The Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) screen that appears on the device has several options that I can choose from, including: Install, Backup, Restore, Wipe, Mount, Settings, Advanced, and Reboot. I am not familiar with what information you would need to help me get my device to boot back up.
If anyone can help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you so much in advance!
Kelly0247 said:
Ok, I am a nervous wreak! My 13 year old son borrowed my Kindle Fire and without my knowing, tried to root it. When I got it back and attempted to power it on, the yellow triangle with the fire symbol appeared. After waiting a few seconds, a black and gray screen with TWRP v2.0.0 appears.
He says that after he attempted the root and was unable to install the android market, he tried to do a restore under "device".
The Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) screen that appears on the device has several options that I can choose from, including: Install, Backup, Restore, Wipe, Mount, Settings, Advanced, and Reboot. I am not familiar with what information you would need to help me get my device to boot back up.
If anyone can help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you so much in advance!
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Don't panic... Start reading here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
Familiarize yourself with the terminology so you know what steps you need to take. You'll eventually have to try resetting the bootmode to normal and restart the device. However, your OS may have been corrupted and you might not be able to boot back in to it. There's still no need to panic. You'll be able to get it working again. Just relax and follow along with the 1st post above. Look at the second post and just verify that your drivers are working right. Then you can try setting the bootmode back.
Kelly0247 said:
Ok, I am a nervous wreak! My 13 year old son borrowed my Kindle Fire and without my knowing, tried to root it.
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Hey when this is all over, try to go easy on the kid. His adolescent brain is too underdeveloped to fully comprehend the consequences of his actions.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using xda premium
Oh my gosh, I am so ready to cry!!! All the information that I have read has really just confused me more. I asked my son what exactly he did and he told me he watched a video on youtube that required him to download the Kindle Fire Utility and install the drivers and root. He wasn't sure how to unroot it before he went into the device itself and "restore". I'm not sure if doing this caused the device to change the way it boots during restart, but I am at a lose. I am not familiar with how all this electronic software works and as sad as it may sound, I'm ready to just take away his allowance and just buy a new device.
Kelly0247 said:
Oh my gosh, I am so ready to cry!!! All the information that I have read has really just confused me more. I asked my son what exactly he did and he told me he watched a video on youtube that required him to download the Kindle Fire Utility and install the drivers and root. He wasn't sure how to unroot it before he went into the device itself and "restore". I'm not sure if doing this caused the device to change the way it boots during restart, but I am at a lose. I am not familiar with how all this electronic software works and as sad as it may sound, I'm ready to just take away his allowance and just buy a new device.
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OK... you and your son sit down together and do the following...
1) Hook up your Kindle Fire to the computer and turn it on... let it boot to TWRP
2) Open the Kindle Fire Utility with the "run" file in the Kindle Fire Utility folder.
3) Near the bottom, it should say "ADB Status: Online"
4) Press the "1" key and hit ENTER
5) At the next menu, press the "1" key and hit ENTER
6) Wait and see if it will reboot
7) If it does not reboot on its own or it says "<waiting for device>" then press and hold the power button for 20-30 seconds until the device shuts off. Then press the power button again to turn it back on.
Hopefully, this will get the Kindle Fire to boot up again normally. Once you do that, you are going to have to try and reinstall the stock software (what your Kindle Fire came equipped with when you bought it), but that's probably letting the cart get ahead of the horse at the moment.
Let's see how the above works out first.
At step 3, the ADB Status says "Offline"
After trying to reboot normally, it sticks at <waiting for device>
Kelly0247 said:
At step 3, the ADB Status says "Offline"
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Just go ahead and do what I said anyway... when it tells you "<waiting for device>" restart it using the button in TWRP or the power button like I indicated before.
Yes, I actually restarted the device and the Kindle Fire splash screen came up just as you posted the response. Will this remove the root from the device?
You have been so very patient with me. You are WONDERFUL!!!!!
Kelly0247 said:
Yes, I actually restarted the device and the Kindle Fire splash screen came up just as you posted the response. Will this remove the root from the device?
You have been so very patient with me. You are WONDERFUL!!!!!
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All you've managed to do so far was to get the device to boot normally.
My guess is that your son never got far enough to actually root the device. However, he did get it to install a new bootloader (the part with the yellow triangle that comes up when you restart it) and a new recovery (TWRP). Right now, these things are harmless and you can leave it alone for the time being.
My suggestion to you would be to just keep using it as you would normally for now. If you can't get some of Amazon services to work or you have problems with it, come back and post another question about getting it back to stock. When the next Kindle Fire update comes along from Amazon, it will reinstall everything back to stock anyway (I'm mostly certain about this, but someone will correct me if I'm wrong).
And I agree with soupmagnet... don't be so hard on the kid about his little experiment.... no harm, no foul.
I've noticed now that I am unable to view any of the files on my device after connecting it to my PC. Is there any way to correct this or would it be too much of headache for me to attempt?
Thanks again for all the help you have given.
Oh, and I didn't harm my child, but he does know that he is not allowed to play around with my electronic devices anymore.
Kelly0247 said:
I've noticed now that I am unable to view any of the files on my device after connecting it to my PC. Is there any way to correct this or would it be too much of headache for me to attempt?
Thanks again for all the help you have given.
Oh, and I didn't harm my child, but he does know that he is not allowed to play around with my electronic devices anymore.
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Something might have happened to your /sdcard (your storage space on the Kindle Fire) when your son was playing around with it. If you aren't too concerned about what's on there, you can just try formatting or erasing the contents of it. When you hook it up to your Windows machine, it might ask if you want to format it. In that case, it's very likely that you wouldn't be able to recover it even if you wanted, so I would just go ahead and format it. Another way to do this would be to reset the device to factory defaults. You would lose all installed apps, books, etc. and have to re-enter all your network and Amazon information afterwards, but the process will bring the /sdcard on the Kindle Fire to roughly the same as it was when you got it. You can find it in settings -> devices -> reset to factory defaults (this is from memory, so the wording might be slightly different). It all really depends on what you are willing to lose on the device. If you don't care... just erase it and start over.
Ok, i tried to reset the device to factory settings, but when it rebooted, it brought up the TWRP menu again. Any idea what else I can try?
I sent you a private message so you can get in touch with me for some live help if you need it.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using xda premium
Kelly0247 said:
Ok, i tried to reset the device to factory settings, but when it rebooted, it brought up the TWRP menu again. Any idea what else I can try?
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If you haven't gotten things working yet...
If you are in TWRP, try the WIPE -> SD Card option to get your storage space reformatted. You can then use the MOUNT button in TWRP and it should show up on your Windows desktop again.
Then to get rid of TWRP altogether, you can download the software update from Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=hp_k6_updatesi?nodeId=200790620
Rather than follow the instructions on that page, rename the downloaded file to "update.zip" (without the quotes). You'll get a warning about file extensions... it's OK to change the name anyway. The file icon will change to a zippered folder after this. Copy the update.zip file over to your Kindle Fire.
Back in TWRP, hit the INSTALL button. Over in the right panel, you should see the update.zip file you transferred to the Kindle Fire. Touch that file name and you'll be able to continue installing that file onto your Kindle Fire. When it's done, you can reboot from the home menu.
It will take a few minutes for it to boot up for the first time, but when it's done, you should have a fresh, completely stock sytem and you'll be rid of TWRP.
This is an update to let you know that my Kindle is now back in perfect condition. Kinfauns, thank you so much for all the information and the attempts to help me fix this problem. Unfortunately, I needed more indepth help and wasn't able to correct my issues with the steps given.
Soupmagnet: Thank you, thank you, thank you, from the bottom of my heart for the many hours of trial and error that you spent helping me repair my device. Your patience with me was beyond belief and I will never be able to thank you enough!
You are totally AWESOME!!!!!
Please help.
I am also stuck on the TWRP screen.
When I:
1) Hook up my Kindle Fire to the computer and turn it on...let it boot to TWRP
2) Open the Kindle Fire Utility with the "run" file in the KFU folder
3) It registers "ADB Status: Online"
4) When I hit "1" for Normal it states:
"The system cannot find the drive specified.
The system cannot find the path specified.
"
"
"
"
What is the drive specified it is referring to?
Thank you.
KeaDe135 said:
Please help.
I am also stuck on the TWRP screen.
When I:
1) Hook up my Kindle Fire to the computer and turn it on...let it boot to TWRP
2) Open the Kindle Fire Utility with the "run" file in the KFU folder
3) It registers "ADB Status: Online"
4) When I hit "1" for Normal it states:
"The system cannot find the drive specified.
The system cannot find the path specified.
"
"
"
"
What is the drive specified it is referring to?
Thank you.
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I *guess* it refers to the external Sd Card, since I got the same error.
In your case, since Adb status is online then just open a Terminal Emulator (cmd.exe in case of Windows) and change directoy to the tools folder inside Kfu, and run the command
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
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Same Issue except I want to finish rooting it
I'm running Kindle Fire 6.3.1
I ran Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.6 and hit option 2, install permanent root with superuser.
The process went smoothly until i ran into this
/sbin/sh;idme:not found 808 kb/s (22364 bytes in 0.027s)
attempt to remove root check
please wait..
and it got stuck there (no screenshots...sorry)
At that time, my KF had rebooted with blue fire, then it loaded TWRP v2.20
Apparently the instructions I initially followed was for KFU v0.9.4 and I've been searching for 2 hours on what the next steps are.
I restarted my laptop (Sony VAIO VPCEA46F) and my KF through TWRP 'reboot' --->'power off'
I plugged in my KF and ran KFU now it says
ADB Status: Online
Boot Status: Unkown
And now I am stuck in TWRP Recovery with my thumb up my ass..
I know, I know... I'm a fool for not checking things before starting this process. I appreciate any help and I'll accept any and all insults.
Thanks!
Yiz
Yizzie09 said:
I'm running Kindle Fire 6.3.1
I ran Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.6 and hit option 2, install permanent root with superuser.
The process went smoothly until i ran into this
/sbin/sh;idme:not found 808 kb/s (22364 bytes in 0.027s)
attempt to remove root check
please wait..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31183986#post31183986
kinfauns said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31183986#post31183986
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Thanks, that helped. Ultimately my KF is rooted.
Dear all,
Please be patient with me on this.
I have tried using Kindle Fire Utility 0.9.6 to run Option 2 (Install Permanent Root with Superuser)
After installing for a short while, my KF was on TWRP boot screen.
[/LIST]So I thought it was done without checking the DOS Command I disconnected the device and reconnected and tried to mount and wipe factory reset and stuff to install a new ROM
(As I was composing this, I recall that there was that has something to do with Root Checker Please Wait ... )
[/LIST]Right now, no matter what how many times I wipe or clear, whenever I install a ROM, my boot screen will be the blue KF logo and it will automatically boot into TWRP.
I was wondering if someone please lend me a helping hand in resolving this issue.
Regards
MrKD
have you installed firefirefire? That has saved me tons of trouble.
Josepho1997 said:
Did you try:
Code:
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
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Hi Josepho1997,
Yes, I have tried to boot in 4000, 4002 and 5001 but to no avail.
Whenever I try to boot it, it tells me that the drive cannot be located (Exact word - All my ADB USB interface drivers are all working as my ADB status is Online but my Boot Status is Unknown)
montypy323 said:
have you installed firefirefire? That has saved me tons of trouble.
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Hi Montypy,
I will probably try to install FireFireFire later when I am home and provide a feedback to you if it works.
Thanks for the tip!
You need to forget about KFU and use FFF1.4 (blue Kindle Fire logo) for what it was designed. Hold the power button until "Reset bootmode" is hi-lighted at the bottom of the screen and release. Just don't hold it too long or you will shut it off.
soupmagnet said:
You need to forget about KFU and use FFF1.4 (blue Kindle Fire logo) for what it was designed. Hold the power button until "Reset bootmode" is hi-lighted at the bottom of the screen and release. Just don't hold it too long or you will shut it off.
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Hi SoupMagnet,
I realized what was the problem: Whenever I see the blue KF logo, the next thing it does is to boot to TWRP
So after you have enlightened me, I have managed to boot into the ACTUAL ROM instead of the TWRP interface.
That was because it was set to default boot into Recovery (For some reason)
I never realized that only such small move can fix my nightmare (Literally I could not stop worrying before I went to bed last night.
Kudos to you, you deserve my most heartfelt thanks.
Hello, sorry for my bad english.
Im a noob and have been looking and trying different things for days now and can't fix my KFHD8.9", I would greatly appreciate any help. Sorry if this have been asked, but ive tried everything and nothing seems to work or match the same problems.
I rooted my kindle fire hd 8.9" (8.4.6) and tried to install the 2nd bootloader + twrp (to eventually install CM10.2) using this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105), but stupidly, I didn't back up on step 2. I attempted to flash the bootloader using fireflash and, as long as I could make it I did everything that was needed. I rebooted and pushed the volume up while booting, and it went to the blue logo and then into fastboot screen and then stoped there.
My pc (Windows 8) didn't recognized the device while in the fastboot screen as a kindle but as a portable device called "jem-PVT-prod-04"
I rebooted my KFHD pressing power button, and when starting again, I saw the orange logo, then the blue logo and it just got stuck there.
So now I just can get to the fastboot screen (by pressing volume up while its booting) or get stuck in the blue kindle fire logo if i dont press anything.
I would like to add also that while on the fastboot screen , My PC wont communicate with my device. I have the Android SDK installed and could use ADB before this happened.
I have tried the commands -i 0x1949 getvar product and -i 0x1945 reboot as suggested on many posts, but both of them stays in "waiting for device" for ever.
Then i tried using Kindle Fire First Aide as suggested on other posts but after downloading everything it gave me an error about something not matching with my device and what i was trying to do.
In top of that, somewhere I got the impression that I just got stuck in the middle of the procedure and that I could still install TWRP or flash a rom,
So now I don't know if my device is bricked, or stuck in the middle of the procedure or what, but if anyone could help me get back to the stock firmware or to twrp or something other than this two screens (blue logo or fastboot screen) it would be spectacular
thanx in advance.
I'm having the same exact issue more or less, but I can't pass the orange Kindle logo. My computer will recognize the Kindle for about all of 2 seconds, but only as Jem_.... then disconnects so I can't enter fastboot or move forward at all. I'm hoping that someone can help with this.
You have to install the driver for the jem device with the drivers in my signature before fastboot commands will work. Try holding volume down instead of up, it should go into recovery instead of fastboot if I remember right.
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Recd msg alert stunts513 to the error while using wallpaper fix 2.1
I am having a terrible time with this Kindle HD 2nd generation table I tried to root. I was following this guys post on You tube and got it rooted but something when wrong when I tried installing the 2nd bootloader and twrp. I ended up stuck with a blue kindle logo. I tried turning it on with the volume button pushed to the left and it went from orange to blue and then to the twrp recovery menu. That was a few days ago, Its been stuck in that mode ever since, there are no back up folders and I think was making the problem worse, as it seems I could do the adb push and now I cant, well at least i couldnt before running your wallpaper fix 2.1 I ran it once and it wouldnt take I dont remember the error, but my table was at the blue logo screen. I remembered reading about running something while you powered the device on because there was an few seconds of access to something, I cant remember so I tried that and unknown to me It appears from these notes i found that I suscessfully installed it - then tried again -then something about the backup??? I am going to cut and paste it here and not do a thing until I hear from you, as I dont want to mess it up. I didnt know the fix worked cause i was watching the command screen and not the side of the file where i have your tool on my desktop.
Here is everything from that run. in the attached file
OK so lemme get this straight, you are stuck in twrp without adb access? Also I will have to double check on my PC but when I download that file its not a PDF but a text file and its HTML with a 404 error message in it when I view it on my kindle.
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OK so lemme get this straight, you are stuck in twrp without adb access? Also I will have to double check on my PC but when I download that file its not a PDF but a text file and its HTML with a 404 error message in it when I view it on my kindle.
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Yes somehow I have twrp and I think when I first got into the bootloop I had adb access but in fumbling around trying to fix it I lost adb access.
If I turn the kindle off, and then push power and do nothing it powers up with the yellow logo and in 4 seconds that log turns blue and it stays that way until i turn it off. In this state checking device manager it shows the device as an android phone, Android ADB interface. If I unplug the device the device manager no longer shows it - If I power up the device and while the logo is still yellow push the volume button to the left it boots to twrp
I re did the notes in a new pdf file I hope you can access them now. I tried looking at them from my post on my pc and got that same access code error. I cant win on this thing tonight,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly
John
The tutorial at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105 tells you, in step 4, to place a custom ROM on the Kindle before you reboot into twrp. You then install that from from within twrp and then you get past the blue logo. If you didn't put the custom ROM on your kindle and adb isn't working then you need to install the abd drivers from stunts513's forum signature then do the twrp adb sideload.
Relevant sections from the tutorial:
Once you have the .zip files for the ROMs with GApps (Google apps, like Play Store), place them on the sdcard, and turn off the device. Turn it on, hold Volume-Up before the logo turns blue, and enter TWRP. Once there, immediately do two things: make a backup, and after that, wipes: system, factory reset, cache, and Dalvik cache. After these two things are done, go ahead and flash the .zip file, and wait for it to finish. After it finishes, go ahead and again, wipe cache and Dalvik cache, then reboot. After you rebooted, wait 5 minutes, then reboot again, and you're all done!
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6. Wiped /sdcard, can't reboot from recovery: You thought you had the ROM file on the sdcard, but you didn't, and wiped everything, so without a ROM image, you can't boot into system.
Solution: Put the ROM file where your ADB binary is (usually inside platform-tools folder in Android SDK directory) and rename it rom.zip. On the device, boot into TWRP, select Advanced, then ADB Sideload. Connect device to PC. From here, run "adb" and hit Enter to check for your binary version, if it's anything lower than 1.0.3.0, you need to update the binaries by re-installing the latest Android SDK. Once the device is in sideloading mode and is connected to the PC, type "adb sideload rom.zip" and hit Enter. Now you'll find the ROM on the sdcard, flash, and you're done.
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Hope this helps... someone.
pitcrawler said:
The tutorial at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105 tells you, in step 4, to place a custom ROM on the Kindle before you reboot into twrp. You then install that from from within twrp and then you get past the blue logo. If you didn't put the custom ROM on your kindle and adb isn't working then you need to install the abd drivers from stunts513's forum signature then do the twrp adb sideload.
Relevant sections from the tutorial:
Hope this helps... someone.
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Your post fixed my bricked tablet, THANK YOU SO MUCH. There is so much info that its confusing for a noob like me - I followed the directions you posted and I am in. thank you, thank you, thank you
Jdoki said:
Your post fixed my bricked tablet, THANK YOU SO MUCH. There is so much info that its confusing for a noob like me - I followed the directions you posted and I am in. thank you, thank you, thank you
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Yeah, I know there's a lot of information. It took me a long time and a lot of research before I attempted it as a noob myself. An important thing is to follow the tutorials word for word and skip nothing, and cross your fingers.
Got fastboot comunication between PC and KFHD
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You have to install the driver for the jem device with the drivers in my signature before fastboot commands will work. Try holding volume down instead of up, it should go into recovery instead of fastboot if I remember right.
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Thanx a lot for the quick response! :good: I was finally able to install your great drivers. I had to be quick as you said in some other posts, because the pc only detects it for a little while, when the logo it's still orange on the kindle, I think. After that, and while on fastboot screen, my device manager would detect a Jem-something device, but could not install any drivers on it. So I had to install the drivers really fast while in the orange logo, oh, and had to disable the drivers signature check on windows 8 also.
Now I can use fastboot commands to reboot the kindle, but I can still only get to the blue logo or the fastboot screen.
I guess this means I now can use the kindle first aide to go back to stock and try again for the TWRP and 2nd bootloader. I'll post if I can't make my kindle boot normal again later.
Do you know if this was my kindle being bricked or was it something else?
Thanks a lot again, I was very worried that i wasn't getting anywhere. .:laugh:
Stuck on blue logo!
Hi!
I'm having a similar problem... I recently got a second hand Kindle 2nd Generation already rooted with Cyanogenmod 10.1.3.otter2 on it. Google Play and some other apps where having issues, so I decided to downgrade. After testing a couple of different ROMs, I got stuck on the blue logo, an infinite booting screen. Funny enough, I think the mistake was to install a Fire first generation ROM into a 2nd generation. Anyway, long story short, I've tried everything, Kindle First Aide (won't help because it seems that all the options need me to be in the desktop of the tablet and I can't get there), SDK ADB will see the device but return a device offline... I'm running out of options and don't really know what to do!
Any ideas guys??
EricMitjans said:
Hi!
I'm having a similar problem... I recently got a second hand Kindle 2nd Generation already rooted with Cyanogenmod 10.1.3.otter2 on it. Google Play and some other apps where having issues, so I decided to downgrade. After testing a couple of different ROMs, I got stuck on the blue logo, an infinite booting screen. Funny enough, I think the mistake was to install a Fire first generation ROM into a 2nd generation. Anyway, long story short, I've tried everything, Kindle First Aide (won't help because it seems that all the options need me to be in the desktop of the tablet and I can't get there), SDK ADB will see the device but return a device offline... I'm running out of options and don't really know what to do!
Any ideas guys??
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You need to push a ROM onto TWRP. You should still be able to access TWRP. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498 be glad you did not hard brick it.
Hi, i accidentally deleted everything, including my OS while trying to restore my kindle to its original state. Your help would be appreciated!
-its stuck in the KF logo (white and orange, meaning original bootloader)
-I cannot access TWRP
-when i try to use KFU, it says ADB status: online ; boot status : unknown
-when i try to install TWRP via KFU, it gets stuck in " waiting for device" ( i guess i cant go into fastboot mode)
-i'm not accessible to a factory cable because im not from the us
Help me please
Thank you!
I did something very similar.
june726 said:
Hi, i accidentally deleted everything, including my OS while trying to restore my kindle to its original state. Your help would be appreciated!
-its stuck in the KF logo (white and orange, meaning original bootloader)
-I cannot access TWRP
-when i try to use KFU, it says ADB status: online ; boot status : unknown
-when i try to install TWRP via KFU, it gets stuck in " waiting for device" ( i guess i cant go into fastboot mode)
-i'm not accessible to a factory cable because im not from the us
Help me please
Thank you!
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I am having a similar issue like yours. Yesterday I tried downloading Jellybean onto my Kindle. I did all of the precautions, TWRP, KFU, etc.
And right as I thought I was done, boom, I get stuck in an infinite re boot. Every time it finally boots up it says android.process.phone for not even a full second and immediately reboots. I am not the smartest, but if someone could walk us through a way to restore our kindles or fix the problem. I would be most gracious! I am not sure what the ADB is as well. Is that what I am missing?
june726 said:
Hi, i accidentally deleted everything, including my OS while trying to restore my kindle to its original state. Your help would be appreciated!
-its stuck in the KF logo (white and orange, meaning original bootloader)
-I cannot access TWRP
-when i try to use KFU, it says ADB status: online ; boot status : unknown
-when i try to install TWRP via KFU, it gets stuck in " waiting for device" ( i guess i cant go into fastboot mode)
-i'm not accessible to a factory cable because im not from the us
Help me please
Thank you!
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Have you guys checked this out???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1428428
lj50036 said:
Have you guys checked this out???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1428428
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Yes, i've tried downloading that. But i can't seem to run it correctly. When i open it, it just opens a command promt and then closes immediately.
SDK
june726 said:
Yes, i've tried downloading that. But i can't seem to run it correctly. When i open it, it just opens a command promt and then closes immediately.
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OK well go get this for your PC make sure you get the one for your os....make sure you get the zip not the exe.... It will be like a 400 to 500 meg dowload....
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Controverly areadvia
lj50036 said:
OK well go get this for your PC make sure you get the one for your os....make sure you get the zip not the exe.... It will be like a 400 to 500 meg
I downloaded the sdk and i can now use adb. But, my problem now is that i cannot copy the fbmode to my kindle via adb. When i push it to a location, it says that my kindle is read only. So without the fbmode, i cannot boot into fastboot, cannot install fff and twrp and no os again. what should i do now?
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june726 said:
I downloaded the sdk and i can now use adb. But, my problem now is that i cannot copy the fbmode to my kindle via adb. When i push it to a location, it says that my kindle is read only. So without the fbmode, i cannot boot into fastboot, cannot install fff and twrp and no os again. what should i do now?
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Ok.. Well than lets see here.....When can you use adb??? I need as much info as possible... What file are you moving..... Where are you trying to move it to... Copy and paste your commands and outputs this will make it much easier for me and anyone else that would like to help....Thx lj
Phil700 said:
I am having a similar issue like yours. Yesterday I tried downloading Jellybean onto my Kindle. I did all of the precautions, TWRP, KFU, etc.
And right as I thought I was done, boom, I get stuck in an infinite re boot. Every time it finally boots up it says android.process.phone for not even a full second and immediately reboots. I am not the smartest, but if someone could walk us through a way to restore our kindles or fix the problem. I would be most gracious! I am not sure what the ADB is as well. Is that what I am missing?
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Well your problem is nowhere near the same as June's, but I'll go ahead and try to help your anyway. I've had this happen to me once or twice. My suggestion is to redownload your rom and gapps, and then try flagging them again. Hopefully that should work. There is an option in TWRP to mount your kindle on your computer.
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So far.
Guys, sorry I might not have explained the issue in enough detail. Although the information is full of things that are helpful. It didn't quite help me.
Sorry about having to deal with a compete noob here...
---I'll list my issues to isolate confusion.---
-I cannot boot ADB, I click on it, a cmd window pops up and then immediately closes each time I proceed to open it. for a start, if someone could perhaps tell me what I am doing wrong, because I know I must not be doing what all of you pros are doing.
-Although I had TWRP installed on both my pc and kindle. Whenever I boot up my kindle, I do not get the blue and gray "Kindle Fire" logo before the Orange and White logo. So that for me was very frustrating.
-The Kindle Fire Utility is not detecting my device at all. Which is worrying me to death, the Kindle Fire Unbrick utlity is not working either which is killing me inside.
-For a detailed description of what my kindle fire does when I press the power button goes as so: I press the power button, the orange and white Kindle Fire logo pops up for a few seconds like normal, then it proceeds to boot or "Attenpt" to boot the Jellybean OS, after waiting 5 minutes, the OS lock screen pops up with "android.phone.com" or "phone.android.com" pops up, for a second, then it proceeds to fully rebooting the OS for another 5 minutes. It does it indefinitely.
So does this mean my kindle is officially done for? Bricked? Or is there still hope for me. This is really depressing, I spent most of my money on this, money is tight for me right now ant I use my kindle for school and research. It is a vital tool to me. I need all the help I can get.
Thanks for all of the help so far. You guys really know what you are doing, thanks!
System deleted Need Help !!!! Please
Recently I tried to install android in my Kindle Fire HDX 7 and I install a thing called FireFireFire I think to my kindle then It messed up everything, so I don't know what to do and I wiped all my data and even the Option called SYSTEM. after that I reboot my Kindle and all I have is KINDLE FIRE on the screen that's it. I can't use my Kindle at all ,and the computer won't let me install the driver all it told me is MTP USB device.and I tired to use all kind of tool to fix my kindle and CMD told me Can't Find Device. I m really not good at android so I really need someone help me !!!
Happyy said:
Recently I tried to install android in my Kindle Fire HDX 7 and I install a thing called FireFireFire I think to my kindle then It messed up everything, so I don't know what to do and I wiped all my data and even the Option called SYSTEM. after that I reboot my Kindle and all I have is KINDLE FIRE on the screen that's it. I can't use my Kindle at all ,and the computer won't let me install the driver all it told me is MTP USB device.and I tired to use all kind of tool to fix my kindle and CMD told me Can't Find Device. I m really not good at android so I really need someone help me !!!
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Nothing here works for the HDX result=permabrick. All support for HDX is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx .
Phil700 said:
Guys, sorry I might not have explained the issue in enough detail. Although the information is full of things that are helpful. It didn't quite help me.
Sorry about having to deal with a compete noob here...
---I'll list my issues to isolate confusion.---
-I cannot boot ADB, I click on it, a cmd window pops up and then immediately closes each time I proceed to open it. for a start, if someone could perhaps tell me what I am doing wrong, because I know I must not be doing what all of you pros are doing.
-Although I had TWRP installed on both my pc and kindle. Whenever I boot up my kindle, I do not get the blue and gray "Kindle Fire" logo before the Orange and White logo. So that for me was very frustrating.
-The Kindle Fire Utility is not detecting my device at all. Which is worrying me to death, the Kindle Fire Unbrick utlity is not working either which is killing me inside.
-For a detailed description of what my kindle fire does when I press the power button goes as so: I press the power button, the orange and white Kindle Fire logo pops up for a few seconds like normal, then it proceeds to boot or "Attenpt" to boot the Jellybean OS, after waiting 5 minutes, the OS lock screen pops up with "android.phone.com" or "phone.android.com" pops up, for a second, then it proceeds to fully rebooting the OS for another 5 minutes. It does it indefinitely.
So does this mean my kindle is officially done for? Bricked? Or is there still hope for me. This is really depressing, I spent most of my money on this, money is tight for me right now ant I use my kindle for school and research. It is a vital tool to me. I need all the help I can get.
Thanks for all of the help so far. You guys really know what you are doing, thanks!
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Hey Phil. Doesn't look like you've posted anything else, so you probably won't see this. But oh well... Sorry your problem got left in the dust. I didn't mean for that to happen. You need to shift + right click in the folder with adb.exe and click "open command window here" and then you can do your things. As far as everything else: does your computer do anything when you plug your kindle into it?
I accidentally did this once (at least I think it's the same) and what I did was I went into ADB and side loaded a custom ROM I used CM
In November (just about one week after the warranty was up) the $300++ Kindle Fire HD we bought just stopped working. Amazon basically said sorry, your warranty is up - wanna buy another? (no thanks)
When it's turned on, the Kindle Fire logo appears, then the screen goes black. Nothing else.
We've tried the usual tricks. I bought a fastboot cable and tried the KFHD System.img Recovery Tool and all I get is "device not found." My computer doesn't seem to recognize the device at all.
Is there anything else I can try.... or is it just a lost cause??
Peppsico said:
In November (just about one week after the warranty was up) the $300++ Kindle Fire HD we bought just stopped working. Amazon basically said sorry, your warranty is up - wanna buy another? (no thanks)
When it's turned on, the Kindle Fire logo appears, then the screen goes black. Nothing else.
We've tried the usual tricks. I bought a fastboot cable and tried the KFHD System.img Recovery Tool and all I get is "device not found." My computer doesn't seem to recognize the device at all.
Is there anything else I can try.... or is it just a lost cause??
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first of all, is it a 8.9 inch? if so DO NOT use fastboot cable, it can actually CAUSE damage to 8.9 incher. you just need the regular microUSB that came with your kindle. "special" fastboot cables are only required for the 7 incher... if you have the 8.9 inch "jem" i can try to point you to a few threads that may help unbrick it.
Mike
Thanks... Yes it is 8.9! I'd greatly appreciate any help!!
Anybody?
If I could get a computer to recognize the Kindle, I'm sure I could apply some of the fixes and find something to get it going again. It doesn't show up in device manager and makes an 'error' sound.
You can recover from this but first i will need to know how you bricked it, which operating system do you have, and do you have a sdk installed.
A few moths ago i ran into the same problem but now my kindle is working just fine.
DO NOT USE THE FASTBOOT CABLE TO DO ANYTHING IT CAN DAMAGE YOUR KINDLE
skullarc said:
You can recover from this but first i will need to know how you bricked it, which operating system do you have, and do you have a sdk installed.
A few moths ago i ran into the same problem but now my kindle is working just fine.
DO NOT USE THE FASTBOOT CABLE TO DO ANYTHING IT CAN DAMAGE YOUR KINDLE
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In an attempt to not start new threads where they aren't needed. I'm in a very similar boat, so here are the answers to your questions:
I was attempting to flash CM11 to my 8.9 Kindle. I was following the following instructions:
wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_otter2
Parts 1-6 of Step 1 completed successfully, and somewhere between Step 1 and 3 the screen turned off. I have not yet been able to get the screen to turn on again or the device to light up when charging or anything.
Thoughts?
clemsongt said:
In an attempt to not start new threads where they aren't needed. I'm in a very similar boat, so here are the answers to your questions:
I was attempting to flash CM11 to my 8.9 Kindle. I was following the following instructions:
wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_otter2
Parts 1-6 of Step 1 completed successfully, and somewhere between Step 1 and 3 the screen turned off. I have not yet been able to get the screen to turn on again or the device to light up when charging or anything.
Thoughts?
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Can you get into fastboot? I was able to recover mine by restoring my backup and then starting over with pushing stack and all that stuff. So getinto adb wtih the getvar, then just plug a normal cable into the kindle, and see if your PC recognizes it, and it drops into fastboot.
turn off your device and then connect your normal cable then type
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
in your cmd or shell (if you are using linux or unix based operating system)
it should show
< waiting for device >
then turn on your device
it should go into fastboot then download the neccery files follow step 5 form the link
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
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follow the installation for cyanogenmod from
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543481
skullarc said:
turn off your device and then connect your normal cable then type
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
in your cmd or shell (if you are using linux or unix based operating system)
it should show
< waiting for device >
then turn on your device
it should go into fastboot then download the neccery files follow step 5 form the link
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
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follow the installation for cyanogenmod from
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543481
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I'm on Windows with minimal adb and fastboot. I get the < waiting for device > but when I plug in in my tablet nothing happens on either end. It doesn't matter if I have the device plugged in before or after running the command.
mrcpu said:
Can you get into fastboot? I was able to recover mine by restoring my backup and then starting over with pushing stack and all that stuff. So getinto adb wtih the getvar, then just plug a normal cable into the kindle, and see if your PC recognizes it, and it drops into fastboot.
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By get into fastboot, I assume you mean with the command skullarc referenced since there is no button combination one can use to get into fastboot? Then your answer is shown above. The device has been completely unresponsive to anything I throw its way so far.
when you turn on your kindle what does it show?
If it does not even turn on then press the power button continuously for 20-30 seconds. Then press the power button again
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when you turn on your kindle what does it show?
If it does not even turn on then press the power button continuously for 20-30 seconds. Then press the power button again
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It does not respond to anything I throw at it. If you mean to press and hold the power button for 30 seconds, let go, then press and release, that also gets no response.
clemsongt said:
It does not respond to anything I throw at it. If you mean to press and hold the power button for 30 seconds, let go, then press and release, that also gets no response.
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Could it be that your charger is not working and doesn't device even blink when you press the power button
skullarc said:
Could it be that your charger is not working and doesn't device even blink when you press the power button
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Not a charger issue, as I have used a known good one overnight with no difference.
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Not a charger issue, as I have used a known good one overnight with no difference.
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were you able to perform the third step ?
skullarc said:
were you able to perform the third step ?
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What's the third step?
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What's the third step?
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Third step in installing CM11 and did you use fastboot cable ?
skullarc said:
Third step in installing CM11 and did you use fastboot cable ?
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The third step found here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
hashcode said:
STEP 3. Install the stack override in /system:
ADB commands entered while booted up into STOCK *rooted* Amazon Kindle OS -- May need to enable ADB debugging in Settings:
[2013-08-21] edited the location where stack is placed on device due to permissions changes
Code:
adb push stack /sdcard/
adb shell su -c "dd if=/sdcard/stack of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/s
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If so, I got the response "device not found" when attempting to push to sd card.
I tried with and without fastboot cable (have not verified functionality of fastboot cable as it was bought after bricking my device(.
clemsongt said:
The third step found here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
If so, I got the response "device not found" when attempting to push to sd card.
I tried with and without fastboot cable (have not verified functionality of fastboot cable as it was bought after bricking my device(.
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I was trying to ask at what step did your kindle turn off when you were trying to install cm11 and was bricked in this were you able to start the 3rd step
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I was trying to ask at what step did your kindle turn off when you were trying to install cm11 and was bricked in this were you able to start the 3rd step
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Ohhhh...Sorry for being confused.
following these steps, I was able to successfully complete all of step 1, step 2, and step 3. it was in recovery while I was reading up on the "Installing CyanogenMod from recovery" section and when I looked back at the device, the screen had gone black. Since then I have not gotten it to do anything.
wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_otter2
clemsongt said:
Ohhhh...Sorry for being confused.
following these steps, I was able to successfully complete all of step 1, step 2, and step 3. it was in recovery while I was reading up on the "Installing CyanogenMod from recovery" section and when I looked back at the device, the screen had gone black. Since then I have not gotten it to do anything.
wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_otter2
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Did you check the md5sum for the files that you flashed in step 3 and downloaded in step 2
it will tell you if they are corrupt