I have read to a nausea thread after thread about fixing my bricked Kindle, unfortunately I cannot post in the development section since I am a big NOOB. I'm sure most have heard this a million times, and have read about it a million times but have I still have not a clue how to go about it.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
So story is downloaded KFU, installed drivers via KFU, plugged in Kindle, started option 2(ROOT w/ SU), it chugged away snagged at install FFFing, so I thought okay let me unplug and re do it, but now it is stuck at KF logo white/orange which many of you say is in fastboot mode. I cannot get the computer to recognize when connected, usually you hear a audible tone when connecting via usb, but nothing. Have tried reinstalling drivers again but they show they have already been installed. People say unistall but I cannot find the device to uninstall the drivers!! I have tried the unbrick util, but KF does not show nor on KFU. Thus I think Soupkit would be the same if it cannot see that KF is connected.
Another q, is even if I get it unbricked and use KFU will it still hang at FFF again...is it just dependent on computer or something, I don't understand why it works for some and not for others(causing them to use linux instead of windows?)
Please help me
You can still reboot to normal mode. Load KFU, and press 1, and then enter, and then 1 and then enter. This should reboot the kindle EVEN if it says its offline in KFU.
If that doesnt work, turn off the kindle, and as soon as you turn it back on, press 1 enter 1 enter in KFU.
Both these methods worked for me... but my KFU still hangs every time it enters fastbootmode!
jinhypen said:
I have read to a nausea thread after thread about fixing my bricked Kindle, unfortunately I cannot post in the development section since I am a big NOOB. I'm sure most have heard this a million times, and have read about it a million times but have I still have not a clue how to go about it.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
So story is downloaded KFU, installed drivers via KFU, plugged in Kindle, started option 2(ROOT w/ SU), it chugged away snagged at install FFFing, so I thought okay let me unplug and re do it, but now it is stuck at KF logo white/orange which many of you say is in fastboot mode. I cannot get the computer to recognize when connected, usually you hear a audible tone when connecting via usb, but nothing. Have tried reinstalling drivers again but they show they have already been installed. People say unistall but I cannot find the device to uninstall the drivers!! I have tried the unbrick util, but KF does not show nor on KFU. Thus I think Soupkit would be the same if it cannot see that KF is connected.
Another q, is even if I get it unbricked and use KFU will it still hang at FFF again...is it just dependent on computer or something, I don't understand why it works for some and not for others(causing them to use linux instead of windows?)
Please help me
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first of all lets get this straight. KFU did not (what you call bricking) brick it. you did by taking on the challenge.
second does device manager show up with anything when you plug it in?
goldflame09 said:
first of all lets get this straight. KFU did not (what you call bricking) brick it. you did by taking on the challenge.
second does device manager show up with anything when you plug it in?
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Thanks for the replies guys, I tried the first solution of using KFU and option 1, however it just hangs and just says waiting for device/device not found. Goldflame you are correct, I did it myself, no one forced me LOL. The device does not show up when I plug it in. If I power down(hold power down for 15secs, and then plug it in the KF logo comes back up but remains nonresponsive.) Seems the computer doesn't know its connected so the two cannot communicate. I've installed drivers so don't know what the problem is, tried different usb ports as well. I am also using a non factory micro cable, IDK if that matters or not read other people ordering factory ones to help them.
jinhypen said:
Thanks for the replies guys, I tried the first solution of using KFU and option 1, however it just hangs and just says waiting for device/device not found. Goldflame you are correct, I did it myself, no one forced me LOL. The device does not show up when I plug it in. If I power down(hold power down for 15secs, and then plug it in the KF logo comes back up but remains nonresponsive.) Seems the computer doesn't know its connected so the two cannot communicate. I've installed drivers so don't know what the problem is, tried different usb ports as well. I am also using a non factory micro cable, IDK if that matters or not read other people ordering factory ones to help them.
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ok well this is different from my case where it showed up as an unknown device in device manager. reboot your computer without the kindl plugged in and let me know if anything different happens when you plug in your kindle
goldflame09 said:
ok well this is different from my case where it showed up as an unknown device in device manager. reboot your computer without the kindl plugged in and let me know if anything different happens when you plug in your kindle
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Yes rebooted still reacts the same way. any other ideas? tia.
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Yes rebooted still reacts the same way. any other ideas? tia.
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I have no guarantee that it will work but try to delete your .android folder.
Its located in c:/users/your user name/.android
Then plug in your kindle, open kfu and choose option 2 even if it says device offline
Sent from my Kindle Fire running CM10.1/SGT7
goldflame09 said:
I have no guarantee that it will work but try to delete your .android folder.
Its located in c:/users/your user name/.android
Then plug in your kindle, open kfu and choose option 2 even if it says device offline
Sent from my Kindle Fire running CM10.1/SGT7
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TY you for being so responsive goldflame, but I have already done that as well...I researched quite bit before posting this..as I didn't wanna be "that" person. Still nothing works does anyone have anymore solutions for me?
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first of all thanks for the excellent rom.since im just trying out this new rom,im intending to change my rom back to modaco gr8 after trying out for some time.
But here's the trouble here.i always can't seem to access twrp through my kf.Each time what i did was i connect my device with USB to the pc and use kfu to reflash twrp to gain access.
But now with this gederom,my pc can't seems to detect my kf and it keeps saying driver is needed.
So what can i do now to once again gain access to twrp??
please please help me im really panic now.
chaukeng said:
first of all thanks for the excellent rom.since im just trying out this new rom,im intending to change my rom back to modaco gr8 after trying out for some time.
But here's the trouble here.i always can't seem to access twrp through my kf.Each time what i did was i connect my device with USB to the pc and use kfu to reflash twrp to gain access.
But now with this gederom,my pc can't seems to detect my kf and it keeps saying driver is needed.
So what can i do now to once again gain access to twrp??
please please help me im really panic now.
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I had to read this post a couple of times just to make sure I'm not going crazy. So you have been using the KFU to REFLASH recovery every time you want access to it?!
I'm not going to be nice and not say what I really want to say. But do yourself (and everyone here) a huge favor and thouroghly read this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23747567
...before you do anything else on your Kindle and potentially do damage to your device. HINT: the problem isn't the rom
[Edit:] When you're done reading the above posted thread, read this one for good measure:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19837228
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the link is broken.any way to read that?
i Doesn't know what im doing is wrong since no one replies to me in my local forum.
and also i flashed modaco gr8,uses it for around 1 month and its been working great.
But now i realise my mistakes now and any way to change this?
just want to reflash this to my modaco.thanks!
XDA Won't let me copy the full link for some reason.. Go to the General forum under stickies and select Kindle Fire for Beginners.
[Edit:] fixed try again
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sorry first one still can't open.
I know once i reboot my kf i have to either long press or press twice to get my switch into orange colour to get into recovery mode.
But since mine is not the fire triangle anymore (its an android doll on top of the 'kindle fire' logo.i doesn't know why mine is this version but i've read alot with this also ). i couldn't access recovery through the aforementioned method anymore.i tried to ask many people even natmile on facebook and i've got no confirmation from them until now.
i did do some readings including the one for the beginners and i do search for my problem on why i can't access to my recovery.But i just can't find an answer.really need your help.
chaukeng said:
sorry first one still can't open.
I know once i reboot my kf i have to either long press or press twice to get my switch into orange colour to get into recovery mode.
But since mine is not the fire triangle anymore (its an android doll on top of the 'kindle fire' logo.i doesn't know why mine is this version but i've read alot with this also ). i couldn't access recovery through the aforementioned method anymore.i tried to ask many people even natmile on facebook and i've got no confirmation from them until now.
i did do some readings including the one for the beginners and i do search for my problem on why i can't access to my recovery.But i just can't find an answer.really need your help.
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The "yellow triangle" logo is the FireFireFire bootloader (version 1.2). The "kindle fire" logo with android is also the FireFireFire bootloader (version 1.3). Recovery selection for both versions is the same, only the time span given for you to make the selection has been reduced in v1.3. My guess is that you are not pressing the power button at the right time to make the selection.
This is the thread for FFF v1.3...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1541043
In the first post, it gives you directions on how to make the recovery selection...
Recovery Selection - As the Kindle Fire boots up, the power button LED will change from bright green to a dim green. Once it changes to a dim green, press the power button again and release (repeat a few times to be sure). The LED will then change to an orange color indicating recovery selection and boot into recovery.
Personally, I keep my fingernail on the button and as soon as the reflection goes dim, I press/release several times. If you want to be absolutely sure, keep pressing/releasing until the LED goes orange. This always works for me without fail. If the LED goes orange and it doesn't get to recovery, something is wrong with your recovery.
As far as gedeROM goes, look in the notification area and make sure it says "Android debugging enabled" when you have it hooked up to your computer. If you still can't send it adb commands, then it's likely a device driver issue. Read the second post of the first link soupmagnet gave you.
chaukeng said:
But since mine is not the fire triangle anymore (its an android doll on top of the 'kindle fire' logo.i doesn't know why mine is this version but i've read alot with this also ). i couldn't access recovery through the aforementioned method anymore.
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That is a very important piece of information that would have been useful from the beginning. There is no reason for the new version of FireFireFire (Kindle fire logo w/android) to work any differently from the old one (yellow triangle) in regards to entering recovery.
Try reinstalling FireFireFire to see if that fixes the problem.
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sorry...i was too nervous and missed this...thanks for both of your help.i will try the above method and see whether it works.
and i can't reinstall firefirefire since my pc won't detect my kindle fire.and it now detects it as p1000 (samsung galaxy tab).
chaukeng said:
sorry...i was too nervous and missed this...thanks for both of your help.i will try the above method and see whether it works.
and i can't reinstall firefirefire since my pc won't detect my kindle fire.and it now detects it as p1000 (samsung galaxy tab).
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Try fastboot mode in KFU. Option 1, when it show <waiting for device> then connect the KF, hold down the power button untill it shut down, and hold button again to turn it on.
If you can somehow get to fastboot, try flash TWRP again.
Sine you can get in to FFF, I strongly believe that it's still alive.
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chaukeng said:
sorry...i was too nervous and missed this...thanks for both of your help.i will try the above method and see whether it works.
and i can't reinstall firefirefire since my pc won't detect my kindle fire.and it now detects it as p1000 (samsung galaxy tab).
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I think you need to go in to device manager and uninstall the drivers and reinstall the drivers . Try it out
i tried using kfu and use fastboot.but can't detect.
since gedeROM design to change our kf into galaxy tab,can i manually change and allows the pc to detect my kf as a kindle fire?Then probably i would have access to kfu.
btw i tried pressing the button but still couldn't access twrp through device.
You're in a pretty tricky spot. Apparently, the way GedeROM was set up, it is causing problems with adb connecting. But it all boils down to a driver issue. You need to somehow get into twrp to flash a different rom and see if it is the rom causing your original problem. But without access to recovery or USB debugging, I can't think of anything that will help you.
Try uninstalling and reinstalling your device drivers until you can get a connection long enough to change your bootmode to 5001 in order to get back into recovery.
You need to be able to get a solid connection with adb and fastboot to further troubleshoot your problem and it looks like you can't do that with the rom you're using.
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I have the same problem, loaded GedeROM got in fatboot, and now I am stuck.
okay.somehow i've managed to get USB mass storage working.But KFU still shows offline.
But then i found out if i ask the kfu to help me boot to recovery it may still works.But can i do this and get to recovery and flash back my modaco?
Or should i manually flash my twrp again?
Flash MoDaCo to see if that helps. If not, reflash twrp. If not still, reflash firefirefire.
very nervous...i flash twrp again and i get to boot into recovery.omg....now im restoring into my modaco backup...hope it works.
Btw my kfu status is now 'online'
thanks so much soupmagnet!
But what if my kf still can't access twrp,should i do everything from the start manually?
power butoon
chaukeng said:
first of all thanks for the excellent rom.since im just trying out this new rom,im intending to change my rom back to modaco gr8 after trying out for some time.
But here's the trouble here.i always can't seem to access twrp through my kf.Each time what i did was i connect my device with USB to the pc and use kfu to reflash twrp to gain access.
But now with this gederom,my pc can't seems to detect my kf and it keeps saying driver is needed.
So what can i do now to once again gain access to twrp??
please please help me im really panic now.
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start by powering your of, no need to connect anything ( USB) just make sure the from is in your of SD card wait for the yellow triangle any press several times with 3 sec intervals, until twrp shows up...hope this helps you...
ADB Not Working After GedeROM
I've been using the 28-04-2012 GedeROM all weekend, and it works fine, but I still haven't been able to get ADB working. I checked Android Debugging under Developer Options. On my PC, the KF only shows up in my Device Manager as a Disk Drive with the designation "Am", not as an ADB device, and the ADB Devices command doesn't show any devices attached. My computer thinks its an empty disk drive (no data). I have a regular Windows x86 PC. I try and try but I can't re-install any other driver to get the PC to recognize it.
Funny thing-- I tried recovering my stock system and data from TWRP (after factory wiping GedeROM), and it didn't work, I just get a dim lit screen on reboot. GedeROM re-installed ok, so I'm not too upset, just wondering why I can't go back.
I searched around on the lists but didn't see any idea that worked. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks- Roger
Roger Dives said:
I've been using the 28-04-2012 GedeROM all weekend, and it works fine, but I still haven't been able to get ADB working. I checked Android Debugging under Developer Options. On my PC, the KF only shows up in my Device Manager as a Disk Drive with the designation "Am", not as an ADB device, and the ADB Devices command doesn't show any devices attached. My computer thinks its an empty disk drive (no data). I have a regular Windows x86 PC. I try and try but I can't re-install any other driver to get the PC to recognize it.
Funny thing-- I tried recovering my stock system and data from TWRP (after factory wiping GedeROM), and it didn't work, I just get a dim lit screen on reboot. GedeROM re-installed ok, so I'm not too upset, just wondering why I can't go back.
I searched around on the lists but didn't see any idea that worked. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks- Roger
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You need to reinstall the drivers. Long explanation at this link...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1625356
ADB on GedeROM
Thanks for the advice Kinfauns, I'll read your article and try to reinstall the drivers again tonight. I did try over the weekend, checked the drivers, made sure they didn't change somehow, but the system wouldn't accept the drivers-- either "not better than what is already installed", or "can't find any drivers". My PC seems to recognize the KF as a disk drive, not as an ADB or Android device, so it's like the PC isn't even looking for my driver to be a suitable driver for the "Am" disk drive.
Thanks for your help!
Roger
I rooted my Kindle Fire about a month ago with KFU. Everything was fine until I turned it on one day and I got stuck at the Triangle screen. None of the reboot tricks work. The interesting thing which I think is what is stopping me from being able to successfully use other methods is that when I plug my Kindle Fire into my computer via usb, it connects, and then disconnects (the USB) about 2 seconds later. I've tried different ports, etc. Any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated. I've read over multiple things, but don't see a mention to the kindle being disconnected via usb so quickly, thus stopping me from being able to do anything.
Care to elaborate on what "reboot tricks" you've used?
What version of Windows are you using?
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Care to elaborate on what "reboot tricks" you've used?
What version of Windows are you using?
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I've tried the rebooting the Kindle while trying to reset the kindle to booting "normally" within the KFU. I've tried holding down the power button on a reset, then pushing it again until it is orange, none seem to work. I'm confident I could get it to work again if the kindle did not disconnect from my computer so quickly. By this I mean I hear the "usb chime" when I plug it in, then within seconds the disconnect chime plays. During the brief few seconds it is connected, it shows up on my devices list, but obviously when the usb disconnect chime plays, it disappears off of the device list.
edit: I'm using windows 7 Ultimate.
Can anyone help me? I may add that My Kindle Fire was originally rooted with the KFU and worked perfectly fine. I literally turned it on one day, and it got stuck at the triangle screen. The connection issue of it disconnecting so quickly is what is stopping me from fixing it I believe. Please help.
ErikV55 said:
Can anyone help me? I may add that My Kindle Fire was originally rooted with the KFU and worked perfectly fine. I literally turned it on one day, and it got stuck at the triangle screen. The connection issue of it disconnecting so quickly is what is stopping me from fixing it I believe. Please help.
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Read the first 3 posts here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
Figure out what device drivers are getting loaded when the connect "chimes" sound in Windows. If you confirm that they are correct based on the contents above, you must stop the temporary fastboot, set the bootmode to normal using fastboot, and restart the device.
I suspect you've got more issues than just getting stuck on the bootloader though... If you are getting disconnect tones in the bootloader, that means it's attempting to boot into something, but obviously unable to do so.
kinfauns said:
Read the first 3 posts here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
Figure out what device drivers are getting loaded when the connect "chimes" sound in Windows. If you confirm that they are correct based on the contents above, you must stop the temporary fastboot, set the bootmode to normal using fastboot, and restart the device.
I suspect you've got more issues than just getting stuck on the bootloader though... If you are getting disconnect tones in the bootloader, that means it's attempting to boot into something, but obviously unable to do so.
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The disconnect tones are from my computer, the same tone when you unplug a usb (since the kindle is plugged in via usb) I can't change the bootmode because the usb disconnect chime happens literally 2 seconds later, and the kindle is disconnected, all the while the kindle is still on and showing the triangle screen.
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The disconnect tones are from my computer, the same tone when you unplug a usb (since the kindle is plugged in via usb) I can't change the bootmode because the usb disconnect chime happens literally 2 seconds later, and the kindle is disconnected, all the while the kindle is still on and showing the triangle screen.
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Have you checked to see what drivers are getting loaded? Do you know what device should appear in the device manager? Have you tried to stop the temporary fastboot countdown? Do you know how to stop the temporary fastboot countdown?
If you aren't willing to try out my suggestions, there's not much else I can do.
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Have you checked to see what drivers are getting loaded? Do you know what device should appear in the device manager? Have you tried to stop the temporary fastboot countdown? Do you know how to stop the temporary fastboot countdown?
If you aren't willing to try out my suggestions, there's not much else I can do.
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Yes to all those things. The device does indeed pop up in the device manager but only for the brief 2 second window before it disconnects. I've tried multiple usb ports on my pc with the same result. The kindle does not power off in any way when the it disconnects from the pc.
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Yes to all those things. The device does indeed pop up in the device manager but only for the brief 2 second window before it disconnects. I've tried multiple usb ports on my pc with the same result. The kindle does not power off in any way when the it disconnects from the pc.
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What is the device name that comes up?
What command did you send to stop the countdown?
What did it output as a result of the command?
What makes you think that it should power off when you disconnect from the PC?
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What is the device name that comes up?
What command did you send to stop the countdown?
What did it output as a result of the command?
What makes you think that it should power off when you disconnect from the PC?
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I've tried to reset the bootmode via the KFU method recommended in the guide posted here (normal, 4000 and trying to reset when it says waiting for device) The device pops up in the device manager as an "unknown device" which may be a problem with the version of the drivers im DLing. I'm using KFU version 0.9.6
When I first DLed them it seemed as if the drivers were installing correctly, when I plugged in the Kindle is said drivers were being installed but it failed because the device disconnected after the 2 seconds.
Rapid disconnects are nothing unique, they're simply driver or USB problems. Any malfunctioning USB device will give you that same sequence. Anyways, it's difficult to get out of a boot-loop without ADB so let's try to get that USB working again.
First, do you have a bootloader (like FFF) or a recovery (like TWRP) loaded? I'm not sure the USB driver will work during boot without at least one of those installed.
Second, boot into TWRP, then try to fix the USB from the computer end. Uninstall the drivers, download a fresh batch, reinstall drivers, reboot. Use explorer to check %userprofile%\.android\adb_usb.ini and make sure 0x1949 is there. Also check Kindle Fire Utility\drivers\kindle\android_winusb.inf and make sure whatever hardware ID is showing up in device manager is in there.
BTW, what device IS showing in Device Manager after the disconnect? Use right click, scan for hardware changes.
Third, the USB cable or ports themselves may be at fault. Try a different cable, and try a different computer. Also, reboot often.
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Rapid disconnects are nothing unique, they're simply driver or USB problems. Any malfunctioning USB device will give you that same sequence. Anyways, it's difficult to get out of a boot-loop without ADB so let's try to get that USB working again.
First, do you have a bootloader (like FFF) or a recovery (like TWRP) loaded? I'm not sure the USB driver will work during boot without at least one of those installed.
Second, boot into TWRP, then try to fix the USB from the computer end. Uninstall the drivers, download a fresh batch, reinstall drivers, reboot. Use explorer to check %userprofile%\.android\adb_usb.ini and make sure 0x1949 is there. Also check Kindle Fire Utility\drivers\kindle\android_winusb.inf and make sure whatever hardware ID is showing up in device manager is in there.
BTW, what device IS showing in Device Manager after the disconnect? Use right click, scan for hardware changes.
Third, the USB cable or ports themselves may be at fault. Try a different cable, and try a different computer. Also, reboot often.
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Thanks for your response, I will go through these and report back when I get back home from class.
ok, now I have my kindle being recognized by my computer as "android phone" with the sub of "android adb interface." If I have read the guide correctly that means it is in fastboot mode. However when I open kfu it says the kindle is offline.
If someone would be willing to help me out through Skype I would gladly appreciate it. I'm really at a lose as to what to do at this point.
and no stupidly I do not have FFF or TWRP loaded, since I first rooted it when I was a super noob. The usb driver seems like it should be able to work according the the Kindle fire beginners guide, but KFU does not recognize the kindle even though my computer does.
Hey guys... Only second kindle I've ever attempted (have a butyload of other android devices I've rooted... But this bigger with no other buttons has me stumped )
Anyway... Went to root today, plugged in kindle, battery was dead... No problem... Let it charge.
When it booted, ran KFU to tell it to install TWRP. Here's where it gets....odd.
I had twrp in the KFU folder but it decided it wasn't there and wanted to download it... Mind you, this is... I believe... After it sent a command to fastboot ... Well, I didn't have internet, so KFU just sort of stopped when it couldn't download twrp...
Since then, the kindle is just stuck on KindleFire screen... Doesn't go any further... If I let the battery run out for about an hour, it will start rebooting every 5 seconds even if I plug it in. In the "bootloop" I can't turn it off, it just keeps rebooting...
If I let it die, I can plug it in, let it charge and turn it on... Sticks at KindleFire screen... I have tried holding in power for 30 seconds... It just turns the kindle off, doesn't help.
Windows sees it as an unrecognized device (tried rebooting, unplugging, uninstalling the drivers, looking at the KFU folder to manually select drivers (windows says they're not the correct drivers for the device) adv can't see it (cms... Adb devices shows no devices connected)
Any help is appreciated... If I missed needed info, please ask and ill supply...
I'm happy to try anything and report the findings...
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Hey guys... Only second kindle I've ever attempted (have a butyload of other android devices I've rooted... But this bigger with no other buttons has me stumped )
Anyway... Went to root today, plugged in kindle, battery was dead... No problem... Let it charge.
When it booted, ran KFU to tell it to install TWRP. Here's where it gets....odd.
I had twrp in the KFU folder but it decided it wasn't there and wanted to download it... Mind you, this is... I believe... After it sent a command to fastboot ... Well, I didn't have internet, so KFU just sort of stopped when it couldn't download twrp...
Since then, the kindle is just stuck on KindleFire screen... Doesn't go any further... If I let the battery run out for about an hour, it will start rebooting every 5 seconds even if I plug it in. In the "bootloop" I can't turn it off, it just keeps rebooting...
If I let it die, I can plug it in, let it charge and turn it on... Sticks at KindleFire screen... I have tried holding in power for 30 seconds... It just turns the kindle off, doesn't help.
Windows sees it as an unrecognized device (tried rebooting, unplugging, uninstalling the drivers, looking at the KFU folder to manually select drivers (windows says they're not the correct drivers for the device) adv can't see it (cms... Adb devices shows no devices connected)
Any help is appreciated... If I missed needed info, please ask and ill supply...
I'm happy to try anything and report the findings...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166668
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OK... but why does it stick on the KindleFire logo? (It does that without rebooting, it just hangs there).. And the battery drain was not intentional... It's ff now... charging (I assume... no logo, no led )
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OK... but why does it stick on the KindleFire logo?
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It's ff now... charging (I assume... no logo, no led )
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I would have to agree...it does appear to be charging.
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I would have to agree...it does appear to be charging.
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Sorry if im being super-noobish... I prefer my nook over this kindle
The logo is bright and unchanging (Seems to be stuck in fastboot?) But adb doesnt recognize it... windows sees it as an unknown device... and KFU shows... well, nothong Even when I try to normal boot in KFU (or adb..) it hangs on waiting for device.
Also, thanks a billion for even responding Soup... Its nice to know there's someone out there
RBThompsonV said:
Sorry if im being super-noobish... I prefer my nook over this kindle
The logo is bright and unchanging (Seems to be stuck in fastboot?) But adb doesnt recognize it... windows sees it as an unknown device... and KFU shows... well, nothong Even when I try to normal boot in KFU (or adb..) it hangs on waiting for device.
Also, thanks a billion for even responding Soup... Its nice to know there's someone out there
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Okay,
Yes, it is in fastboot. ADB won't recognize the device in fastboot because ADB commands don't work in fastboot, only fastboot commands will. The KFU won't detect the device in fastboot because of the bootloader itself. It used to, but not anymore...likely due to an update on Amazon's part. There can be a couple of reasons why it just hangs at "waiting for device". When you see "waiting for device", you can reboot the KF and see if it detects upon rebooting. If not, you'll have to completely uninstall your drivers and try again. Even then, there's still a good chance it won't work. If not, you can reference the following thread for clues to get it working properly:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179748
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Okay,
Yes, it is in fastboot. ADB won't recognize the device in fastboot because ADB commands don't work in fastboot, only fastboot commands will. The KFU won't detect the device in fastboot because of the bootloader itself. It used to, but not anymore...likely due to an update on Amazon's part. There can be a couple of reasons why it just hangs at "waiting for device". When you see "waiting for device", you can reboot the KF and see if it detects upon rebooting. If not, you'll have to completely uninstall your drivers and try again. Even then, there's still a good chance it won't work. If not, you can reference the following thread for clues to get it working properly:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179748
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OK.. Ive tried everything in the thread... Only thing I cant find is the android_winusb folder (Im running Win7 x64).
Also, when I look up the UNKNOWN DEVICE Hardware ID, I get USB\UNKNOWN) in device manager
RBThompsonV said:
OK.. Ive tried everything in the thread... Only thing I cant find is the android_winusb folder (Im running Win7 x64).
Also, when I look up the UNKNOWN DEVICE Hardware ID, I get USB\UNKNOWN) in device manager
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Make sure you have the hardware IDs that I posted in that thread, in your KFU's 'android_winusb.inf' file.
You also have to find and delete the folder that gets created by KFU's install_drivers.bat. It will be in the WINDOWS directory somewhere, most likely in a hidden folder. Make sure "Show hidden folders" is enabled.
You may have to search your hard drive for any directory containing the string "android" OR for the filename 'android_winusb.inf',making sure to search hidden files and folders.
Once you have found and deleted it, reboot your computer and run KFU's newly edited 'install_drivers.bat'
Still Stuck...
OK, so, I did a CLEAN install of windows XP, installed the complete Android SDK package, then installed the modified KFU package (Added the lines of Device IDs supplied in your post on how to get it to work) and edited the install bat to install in legacy mode.
I still get an error in windows about the Kindle Fire.
I installed everything, then plugged in the kindle after turning it on. Kindle is still stuck on Kindle Fire logo (doesnt flicker or sparkle or dim or anything)... and windows says:
(In FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD):
Cannot start this hardware
There was a problem installing this hardware:
Android Composite ADB Interface
This device cannot start (Code 10)
...
Thats a USB error code , maybe trying to use a different cable or use the usb ports on the back of the pc instead of the front
OMFG!!!!
I want to thank all of you for your help...
But, get this...
Apparently the kindle was waiting for me to send the TWRP package... THATS ALL!!!
I built the factory cable... proved useless for me
I went through all of my USB cables... NONE worked...
So, as a last ditch effort I thought... screw it, lets see what happens if I... (Fill in the blank)...
Tried sending the TWRP package and BAM!!!! Blue kindle...
Go figure
I know this has been covered thoroughly in this forum multiple times, and I have really tried to read as many threads as possible before asking.
I rooted my device months ago and finally got a Nexus 7 and want to give my KF to my kids but wanted it stock first. I must have done something in TWRP that removed my bootloader.
I have tried the unbrick tool, I ordered a factory cable from Skorpn (awesome work btw) and by using KFU, my PC can finally see my Kindle.
The problem I'm having is that none of the commands are working and it looks like the bootloader is either bad or completely gone.
It used to turn on and the logo stayed bright. After I used the factory cable it now turns on, blinks, and goes dim.
All the drivers loaded correctly and KFU see's it online.
When I try to reinstall TWRP through KFU it downloads, but is stuck at waiting for device.
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* Activating Fastboot (4002) *
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2433 KB/s (510876 bytes in 0.205s)
- exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -
- exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -
The kindle has been told to reboot in Fastboot Mode.
< waiting for device >
After reading further, I think I formatted too much and wiped the SD card partition. It doesn't seem like there is a bootloader at all.
Did I miss something in all the reading?
Thanks.
So after doing even further reading I found
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452
I connected the factory cable and the logo is now staying brightly lit, so I assume it's in FB Mode.
I downloaded TWRP based on the link and FFF, but now I don't know what to do with them.
I went to ADB's site and installed SDK, but I'm not sure how to get the cmd portion to sideload TWRP and then FFF.
I'm doing my best to following along in the instructions and went to the ADB site and installed SDK.
I saved it to my C drive but when I try to do the following, along with "adb devices,
c:\Android\android-sdk-windows>
I get:
'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Update:
NVM, I had it in the wrong directory.
Once I got that figured out, I did an "adb devices" and no devices came back. Of course I have the factory cable connected and I'm not sure if that matters.
Update:
Ok, now I used a standard USB and it sees my device, but now the logo went back to going dim after reboot.
So it looks like my problem is fairly common, however forum searches don't seem to be helping.
It looks like I wiped too much in TWRP.
Now that I finally figured out ADB, I'm confused about the factory cable.
When it's connected ADB does not see my device but the logo is lit bright yellow. When I use a standard cable ADB sees the device but the turns on and goes dim but the logo is still there.
I've downloaded the ZIP files for TWP and FFF, but I can't seem to figure out how to side load them no matter what I do.
I'm about to give up on this.
I decided to go the Soupkit rout and installed ubuntu 11.10 and got my PC to boot to USB.
I followed all the directions but my device is always offline. The only thing I can think of is that the 3rd step says to reboot, when I reboot Soupkit is gone and I have to download it again. When I download it, I save it, drag it to the desktop and extract it there and then run in terminal, use option 1 and then option 2.
I realize forums contain a ton of duplicate posts but I really tried to research and follow all the guides before posting.
Does anyone have any advice?
Update:
Realized I forgot to add persistence to the LiveUSB drive. I'm going to try again.
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I'm about to give up on this.
I decided to go the Soupkit rout and installed ubuntu 11.10 and got my PC to boot to USB.
I followed all the directions but my device is always offline. The only thing I can think of is that the 3rd step says to reboot, when I reboot Soupkit is gone and I have to download it again. When I download it, I save it, drag it to the desktop and extract it there and then run in terminal, use option 1 and then option 2.
I realize forums contain a ton of duplicate posts but I really tried to research and follow all the guides before posting.
Does anyone have any advice?
Update:
Realized I forgot to add persistence to the LiveUSB drive. I'm going to try again.
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Let me know if this soup kit route works. we have the exact same problem going on here... ill live install ubuntu as well, Ill try my hand here shortly, and give you feedback on my testing.
leroy329 said:
Let me know if this soup kit route works. we have the exact same problem going on here... ill live install ubuntu as well, Ill try my hand here shortly, and give you feedback on my testing.
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No luck with adding persistence.
I get everything to to boot in Linux, followed all the instructions, but Soupkit still does not see my Kindle.
I've tried my factory cable and a regular cable. No luck
Some has changed though because now my Kindle logo light is solid bright whereas before it would blink and dim.
Good luck to you!
Well I've had a great dialogue with myself, but I fixed it by accident.
You guys do awesome work and I know its frustrating when people ask repeat questions. I thought I had truly given it my best shot before asking, but in the end it was an accident that seem to have fixed it, that and Skorpns factory cable LOL.
Right before I got ready to pitch it in the trash I figured I would try KFU one more time even though it wasn't seeing my Kindle. Device manager saw the ADB drivers in Android device though.
I plugged in the factory cable
Launched KFU
KFU said "offline"
Tried various options until I finally saw the install permanent root with superuser (option 2)
That did the trick
I then unplugged my factory cable from both the PC and KF and booted the KF into recovery
Plugged in a standard USB
I downloaded a ROM (Hashcodes and GAPPS) and side loaded them
That did it!
I'm not sure how or why since it said it was offline but it fixed it.
Can anyone shed light on why KFU said offline but it still took a root?
Also, regarding the factory cable, I read a ton of material on when to use it and why, but not really how. What I mean is when to plug in and when to revert to the standard cable. If I missed that, my apologies.
Copcheck said:
Well I've had a great dialogue with myself, but I fixed it by accident.
You guys do awesome work and I know its frustrating when people ask repeat questions. I thought I had truly given it my best shot before asking, but in the end it was an accident that seem to have fixed it, that and Skorpns factory cable LOL.
Right before I got ready to pitch it in the trash I figured I would try KFU one more time even though it wasn't seeing my Kindle. Device manager saw the ADB drivers in Android device though.
I plugged in the factory cable
Launched KFU
KFU said "offline"
Tried various options until I finally saw the install permanent root with superuser (option 2)
That did the trick
I then unplugged my factory cable from both the PC and KF and booted the KF into recovery
Plugged in a standard USB
I downloaded a ROM (Hashcodes and GAPPS) and side loaded them
That did it!
I'm not sure how or why since it said it was offline but it fixed it.
Can anyone shed light on why KFU said offline but it still took a root?
Also, regarding the factory cable, I read a ton of material on when to use it and why, but not really how. What I mean is when to plug in and when to revert to the standard cable. If I missed that, my apologies.
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wow im def. gonna try this seeing how we have similar issues with my kindle fire being recognized with a reg usb and online in kfu but with a boot status of unknown and then not seeing it and status being offline when i plus in the factory cable. also with the regular cables it boots to the cm10 boot logo and then with the factory cable it stays at the kindlefire orange and white cable. only thing im confused on is where you say you
"I then unplugged my factory cable from both the PC and KF and booted the KF into recovery"
how did you reboot to recovery? or this was automatic after option 2? thanks and its awesome you were pretty much able to figure this out on your own. i feel i wont have the same luck
Remi85 said:
wow im def. gonna try this seeing how we have similar issues with my kindle fire being recognized with a reg usb and online in kfu but with a boot status of unknown and then not seeing it and status being offline when i plus in the factory cable. also with the regular cables it boots to the cm10 boot logo and then with the factory cable it stays at the kindlefire orange and white cable. only thing im confused on is where you say you
"I then unplugged my factory cable from both the PC and KF and booted the KF into recovery"
how did you reboot to recovery? or this was automatic after option 2? thanks and its awesome you were pretty much able to figure this out on your own. i feel i wont have the same luck
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When I unplugged the factory cable from the PC and the KF, I could have done 1 of 2 things. Powercycle the KF and hold the power button down to get into TWRP or use a regular USB to side load a ROM and then load it.
Good luck to you, I hope you get it figured out.
Remi85 said:
wow im def. gonna try this seeing how we have similar issues with my kindle fire being recognized with a reg usb and online in kfu but with a boot status of unknown and then not seeing it and status being offline when i plus in the factory cable. also with the regular cables it boots to the cm10 boot logo and then with the factory cable it stays at the kindlefire orange and white cable. only thing im confused on is where you say you
"I then unplugged my factory cable from both the PC and KF and booted the KF into recovery"
how did you reboot to recovery? or this was automatic after option 2? thanks and its awesome you were pretty much able to figure this out on your own. i feel i wont have the same luck
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If you're getting the Kindle Fire orange and white, you haven't installed the new bootloader. Rerun KFU with the Kindle in Fastboot (using Cable) and select install FireFireFire. This will give you the bootloader to reboot to recovery.
Edit: You might as well reinstall TWRP while you're at it, just to be safe.
ok first here is my problem
I have a Kindle fire that is stuck at the boot logo for cm10 from what ive found out due to not clearing the cache prior to rebooting
also with KFU running and the KF hooked up it reads adb status online and boot status unknown. when hooked up through the regular usb cable it goes through to the cm10 boot logo and is recognized by the computer and kfu
when hooked up trhough the factory cable its neither recognized by my computer or KFU and only stays at the kidlefire orange and white logo.
NOW how i got here
little sister got the KF and of course wanted more out of it. rooted and installed twrp and proceeded to flash roms through twrp SHE DIDNT INSTALL FFF. she said she got it stuck first on the AOSP? boot logo also what we later found out from not clearing the cache. then was able to get in through KFU to reboot back up to recovery and flash back to factory setting but still with twrp installed. well then went on to flash cm10 again without clearing the cache AFTER flashing the final gapps before rebooting and got it stuck yet again at the boot logo.
so with her being out of town i wanted to fix it for her so i got a factory cable and what not but wanted to try first through kfu so i hook it up and its recognized and what not well when i go to push 1 for bootmodes i accidently hit 4 i think and starting installing twrp AGAIN while it was STUCK at the cm10 boot logo. and that was the last thing that got me stuck to where the boot status isnt noticed
WHAT IVE TRIED. everything
kfu doesnt find the file for bootmodes now so i tried command prompts and thats saying device offline
so i got a factory cable and that makes it to where the computer AND kfu dont recognize it at all???
i also get with the regualr usb cable MTP USB device FAILED with the litt;le yellow caution triangle under Portable Devices but
shows it under Android Phone as Android Composite ADB interface???
but as stated with the factory cable it IMMEDIATELY says USB DEVICE NOT RECOGNIZED
with regular power it boots and gets stuck at the cm10 logo screen
with factory cable it only goes and stops at the orange and white kindle fire logo
i hope ive provided everything i can and hope someone can help out. thanks guys and its been some great reading on this site
Remi85 said:
with factory cable it only goes and stops at the orange and white kindle fire logo
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This means your bootloader is not the FireFireFire.
Remi85 said:
i also get with the regualr usb cable MTP USB device FAILED with the litt;le yellow caution triangle under Portable Devices but
shows it under Android Phone as Android Composite ADB interface
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Reinstall Kindle Fire Drivers from the Kindle Fire Utility package. Unzip your download and run the install drivers batch file. Then try to plug the Kindle in again.
Remi85 said:
but as stated with the factory cable it IMMEDIATELY says USB DEVICE NOT RECOGNIZED
with regular power it boots and gets stuck at the cm10 logo screen
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Best way to get things working here is to run Kindle fire utility, run the "intall FireFireFire" option, it will say waiting on device, with your kindle off, attach the Factory cable to the kindle and then plug it into the PC. Hopefully this will get the bootloader installed, and while you're at it, go ahead and reinstall TWRP, as it shouldn't cause an issue. After you get the bootloader and TWRP installed, you can wipe caches and see if that helps.
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This means your bootloader is not the FireFireFire.
Reinstall Kindle Fire Drivers from the Kindle Fire Utility package. Unzip your download and run the install drivers batch file. Then try to plug the Kindle in again.
Best way to get things working here is to run Kindle fire utility, run the "intall FireFireFire" option, it will say waiting on device, with your kindle off, attach the Factory cable to the kindle and then plug it into the PC. Hopefully this will get the bootloader installed, and while you're at it, go ahead and reinstall TWRP, as it shouldn't cause an issue. After you get the bootloader and TWRP installed, you can wipe caches and see if that helps.
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hey thanks mthous
Ya i told her if she would have installed the FFF that alot of this would be a whole bunch easier.
As for installing the drivers ive done that and it IS being noticed by the computer as i stated with the reg. usb cable, In KFU its read as ADB Status ONLINE but bootmode status UNKNOWN. so its being recognized just i think since the Kindle is stuck in whatever bootmode that its not being read.
ONLY WHEN i plug it in with the Factory cable is it completely invisible to the computer and unrecognized IMMEDIATLEY after attached to the KF.
But im going to try that last piece of advice but i had tried something similar with going to the KFU and choosing option 1 then choosing i believe option 2 for recovery mode then hit enter and it said "waiting for device" BUT as usual it didnt even read that the device was connected with the Factory Cable. IS there a special different kind of driver for the FACTORY cable that i dont know about? MAYBE its not made right???? i bought it from a reputable ebay dealer. and it DOES alter the state of the KF by keeping it at the KF logo instead of going on through to the CM10 boopt logo.
i dont know.
ANYONE reading this with some idea please chime in cause its gotten to the point where i just turn the KF on to see it light up and watch the cm10 boot animation thinking of the day that i will one day be able to use it :crying::crying:
so im just going to try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
seems my problem is the drivers and what not so hey why not right. SUCKS i had to search so many places to even know FULLY what pokey (the op) was talking about.
such as making a bootable usb. finding the diagram on how to short out the kindle and things of that but i fully feel confident that this will fix it. also ive included my links incase anyone else is having this problem and isnt as good at searching.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19762674&postcount=51
http://www.youtube.com/watch?annota...&feature=iv&src_vid=RQLI-p-tRRQ&v=nt7ovI_CLXk
link from the vid
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3-/
ill let you know what happens CROSS YOUR FINGERS this is the last step before i pay someone to fix it.... ANYONE in TX!!!!
What was your outcome? I'm having the same exact issue, and I'm pulling my hair out!
i have one other option you might wanna try.
using fastboot cable, get to the kindle logo and plug it in to your computer.
delete your .android folder located at c:\users\%your user%\.android
open kfu and it should say offline
run the option to install FFF that might do it.
let me know what happens
goldflame09 said:
i have one other option you might wanna try.
using fastboot cable, get to the kindle logo and plug it in to your computer.
delete your .android folder located at c:\users\%your user%\.android
open kfu and it should say offline
run the option to install FFF that might do it.
let me know what happens
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Didn't work. Kindle installs as a USB MTP Device.
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Didn't work. Kindle installs as a USB MTP Device.
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now you cant get into recovery right?
I can't get anywhere, or flash anything. It just boots up, and goes to the off center CM logo.
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Might be a stupid question to ask - but it seems like you already have firefirefire due to previous flashing and etc, have you tried pushing the power button repeatedly during the boot to change the bootmode?
This can be an easy way to get into recovery and do a complete wipe then reflash. I had an issue similar to this and it was because I forgot to do my wipes because I was focused on getting my device recognized by KFU.
sorry been lazy and i gotta search where all the links were now... but def going to do this today sometime.....oh ya links are in my post lol ok well i WILL get back to see if this "drastic way" works is it wierd that it doesnt seem that complicated to do it this way??? i feel like im missing something like it should be alot harder. idk ill find out and get back.
zane203 said:
Might be a stupid question to ask - but it seems like you already have firefirefire due to previous flashing and etc, have you tried pushing the power button repeatedly during the boot to change the bootmode?
This can be an easy way to get into recovery and do a complete wipe then reflash. I had an issue similar to this and it was because I forgot to do my wipes because I was focused on getting my device recognized by KFU.
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I'll try that.
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And that didn't work
Here's a quick video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5pv-vsUihA