I ran soup kit on linux installed twrp...rebooted to recovery then dirty flashed jb cm10.1 now I can't use anything except the calendar or the clock...jb boots fine though its just very buggy...windows still won't detect kindle as adb or interface or composite just as a myp storage device...linux deosent work at all it won't detect...not even as a usb drive like windows does...I need to get to recovery but I'm still on stock bootloader...
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Due to the dirty flash home wont work and settings are kinda hard to get to...i got it though...now to enable adb through developer settings and see what windows and linux says...
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Do you have fff installed?
Actually I got it...fff is installed recovery works and im now running cm10.1 jb 4.2.2....
I made a linux usb drive...i made a cd disk actually...then used kindle fire soup kit to install a custom recovery....then used the same soupkit to boot me into recovery mode...inside recovery I backed up as usual then I flashed cm10.1...now I dirty flashed it so I couldnt immediately get to developer settings and enable adb...but I got there in the end....with that enabled I finally saw android composite device on my pc ...due to the dirty flash I had to get back in recovery wipe system and flash fresh.....out of,linux and now back on windows I downloaded kindle fire utility and used that to install fire fire fire bootloader once android composite device installed...then I reboot kindle to test out bootloader...it worked and it let me change bootmodes from regular to recovery...inside recovery I fixed the dirty flash I did and then I was done....hope this helps anyone...I must note that I previously installed the drivers numerous times but I never saw cpmposite until o was on cm10. But thats me.....Sent from my myTouch_4G_Slide using xda app-developers app
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When I install a JB ROM it just stays on the boot animation and never boots up. I'm on FFF Extended with MoDaCo alt and I am trying to install AOKP that was just updated on 10-17. What do I do? Thank you in advanced
-dlepp22
Which version of twrp? 2.3.1.1 has a problem with how it formats. Go into setup and choose "use rm -rf" as a work around.
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With all the bugs of twrp 2.3.1.x I'm not using it and I'm staying on 2.2.1 it works just fine.
I've just modded a friend's kindle.
I installed the FFF 1.4a bootloader and TWRP 2.2.2.1, followed by a Jellybean Rom (Jandycane).
I transferred about a gig of apps and media, and whilst transferring the kindle went into SOD.
I thought nothing of it and tried again with the same result.
So I then flashed (factory reset/ wipe cache/ wipe dalvik/ wipe system/ first)
"Unofficial AOKP Jellybean Milestone 1" followed by "Paranoid Android" (always wiping first).
Both these roms go into SOD whilst transferring via USB.
I'm now going to try an ICS rom (glazed).
I really wanted to give him the latest OS....
Is this an issue with all JB roms?
or am I missing something? (a tweak or mod, perhaps?).
Thanks
No maybe you should try SGT7 by twa_priv http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010 .
Thepooch said:
No maybe you should try SGT7 by twa_priv http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010 .
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Thanks for that, downloading it now, and will flash later, and let you know how I got on.
I have just tried it with the "Glazed ICS" rom and had the same problem....
I'm just trying the "AOKP Milestone 6 ICS" at the moment.
Maybe it's his kindle...
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No maybe you should try SGT7 by twa_priv http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010 .
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Downloaded and tried it, but still the same SOD problem (it only occurrs during USB transfer), over both Jellybean and ICS roms
I can't give my friend anything with any issues, he's not a tech-head, and likes stuff to just work.
I have also tried the "Gr9.2-update-modacocustomrom" and it (of course) works absolutely fine...
Also I noticed that the USB transfer was at least twice as quick on the Modaco rom.
So now I'm going to try CM7 based roms...
After you flash the Rom and get everything set up, boot into twrp and mount usb. Transfer your stuff over while mounted like this, it will transfer more quickly and not crash during transfer.
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jlshady00 said:
After you flash the Rom and get everything set up, boot into twrp and mount usb. Transfer your stuff over while mounted like this, it will transfer more quickly and not crash during transfer.
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Thanks for your reply, I have in fact been using this method...
However I'm not setting this up for me, I could live with that or just transfer stuff via a file manager over wifi.
The guy I'm setting it up for, is clueless when it comes to tech, and I really would'nt want him messing with recovery, and the file manager way, will be too difficult for him.
I think I'm just going to install the rooted OFW and some apps and have done with it...
I have tried at least 5 JB roms and 3 ICS roms now, all with the same issue (at least on this device).
Is this a known issue? or just an issue with this particular device?
Thanks
Josepho1997 said:
I dont think this is common problem. Its very odd.
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I think you must be right, It's not something I've really come across in the forums...
Which is why I asked.
I don't think I've done anything wrong, I rooted, Installed a recovery, then a bootloader, then a custom rom.
I wipe cache, dalvik, system, and factory restore, between each rom flash.
However it's still definately happening on both JB and ICS roms (not the modded kindle firmware).
I guess it's a hardware issue to this particular device.
I've kind of got round it by installing the Modaco custom (kindle) rom, and using a seperate launcher (ADW). It's not Jellybean, but it's a reasonable alternative, especially since my friend is not all that tech-savvy, and would be expecting a bag of jellybeans, if I told him that was the firmware....
Josepho1997 said:
I dont think this is common problem. Its very odd.
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Actually, Josepho1997, the SOD is a pretty common problem with large file transfers when not using mounted TWRP. At least with sgt7/cm10 by twa_priv. I don't know about other JB ROMS, but I didn't think that ICS ROMS had that problem. I can't remember what it is, and not everybody experiences it, but if you have anything larger than a couple hundred megs of stuff top transfer, it is highly recommended that you use TWRP for your transfer.
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My kindle does the same thing, on jandycane and aokp milestone. I just transfer via wifi.
Cheers
jma9454 said:
Actually, Josepho1997, the SOD is a pretty common problem with large file transfers when not using mounted TWRP. At least with sgt7/cm10 by twa_priv. I don't know about other JB ROMS, but I didn't think that ICS ROMS had that problem. I can't remember what it is, and not everybody experiences it, but if you have anything larger than a couple hundred megs of stuff top transfer, it is highly recommended that you use TWRP for your transfer.
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Well, I've encountered exactly same problem with all the JB and ICS roms that I have thrown at it (about 8), which, exactly as you said, after a few hundred mb, just crashes (SOD).
boomerbsg said:
My kindle does the same thing, on jandycane and aokp milestone. I just transfer via wifi.
Cheers
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TWRP and wifi both worked fine on all roms, I just needed a foolproof rom, for non-tech person (that only knows have to transfer stuff via USB).
In the end I flashed the modded Kindle firmware, and installed Espier launcher to make it as simple as possible....
I know it loses all of the JB goodness..., but It works fine with USB, and is great for a noob, that is'nt concerned about what OS he's running.
Why not use MTP?
Settings -> Storage -> Click on 3 dots on top right -> USB connnection -> MTP
twa_priv said:
Why not use MTP?
Settings -> Storage -> Click on 3 dots on top right -> USB connnection -> MTP
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I didn't even know this existed. Is it mentioned anywhere on your jellybean forum? Do you lose or on anything doing out this way?
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twa_priv said:
Why not use MTP?
Settings -> Storage -> Click on 3 dots on top right -> USB connnection -> MTP
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Thank you! I looked for MTP setting initially, but missed it.
Just copied a 1.08gb avi to the kindle and it worked
Cheers
I used the Kindle Fire Utility to root my kindle, install superuser, install gapps and go launcher, all that happy crap along with TWRP and FFF (the one with the blue "kindle") and my TWRP is messed up. I can access it and everything but it won't let me make backups or flash anything through it, so i decided to install Clockworkmod instead (hearing it was pretty good since the final release) and so i tried to use all sorts of things i had in store (ROM manager[i hate rom manager] Flash image gui, goomanager,) and everything i try will not work to install Clockworkmod. I can't flash it through TWRP and i'm trying to learn how to use Fastboot. I was wondering if anyone else had any ideas on how to get TWRP to work or any way on how to install CWM that doesn't involve terminals, because those are a pain. Any advice will be helpful.
What TWRP says when trying to backup or flash:
instead of saying "installing..." like it did with CWM on my Optimus V it says
(i'm running a backup sequence)
Updating partition details...
Running boot script...
Finished running boot script.
Simulating actions...
Then at the top it says "backup complete"
"successful"
but when i look in the restore folder there isn't anything to speak of.
Don't use clockworkmod. It's outbid date if you read it the thread it says STOP USE IMMEDIATELY. Try flashing A newer version of TwRp through a .zip in clockworkmod and see how that works
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androidnooob98 said:
I used the Kindle Fire Utility to root my kindle, install superuser, install gapps and go launcher, all that happy crap along with TWRP and FFF (the one with the blue "kindle") and my TWRP is messed up. I can access it and everything but it won't let me make backups or flash anything through it, so i decided to install Clockworkmod instead (hearing it was pretty good since the final release) and so i tried to use all sorts of things i had in store (ROM manager[i hate rom manager] Flash image gui, goomanager,) and everything i try will not work to install Clockworkmod. I can't flash it through TWRP and i'm trying to learn how to use Fastboot. I was wondering if anyone else had any ideas on how to get TWRP to work or any way on how to install CWM that doesn't involve terminals, because those are a pain. Any advice will be helpful.
What TWRP says when trying to backup or flash:
instead of saying "installing..." like it did with CWM on my Optimus V it says
(i'm running a backup sequence)
Updating partition details...
Running boot script...
Finished running boot script.
Simulating actions...
Then at the top it says "backup complete"
"successful"
but when i look in the restore folder there isn't anything to speak of.
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Reset the defaults of twrp because it`s simulating actions and not performing them.
Or run smirkit and fash COTR
BTW do you not care if you kill your device?
There is a bug sticky that says don't use CWM
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tobiascuypers said:
Don't use clockworkmod. It's outbid date if you read it the thread it says STOP USE IMMEDIATELY. Try flashing A newer version of TwRp through a .zip in clockworkmod and see how that works
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Where do you see that)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454241
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Thepooch said:
Reset the defaults of twrp because it`s simulating actions and not performing them.
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This worked but now it hangs at the end saying updating partition details. But i saw a post on that in the fourms. Thank you all!!!
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Where do you see that)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454241
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In the last few pages of posts...
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I've been trying to figure out how to adb sideload in twrp after i accidently wiped my internal sd. I ended up flashing stock image but would like to know how to sideload in twrp.if anyone could explain how its done I've tried a bizillion times and still nothing
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can you start adb sideload in twrp without an error?
Then adb sideload xxx.zip
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highwaybandit said:
I've been trying to figure out how to adb sideload in twrp after i accidently wiped my internal sd. I ended up flashing stock image but would like to know how to sideload in twrp.if anyone could explain how its done I've tried a bizillion times and still nothing
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You need modified adb drivers to work with the "flo" device that shows up in Recovery (both stock and twrp)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391236
However, if you are running, TWRP, IMO it is so much easier to just Install the update.zip than to try and sideload it.
sfhub said:
You need modified adb drivers to work with the "flo" device that shows up in Recovery (both stock and twrp)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391236
However, if you are running, TWRP, IMO it is so much easier to just Install the update.zip than to try and sideload it.
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Yeah but I erased everything and had no operating system so all I had was recovery to work with.
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Just want to know how to do it for future problems
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sfhub said:
You need modified adb drivers to work with the "flo" device that shows up in Recovery (both stock and twrp)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391236
However, if you are running, TWRP, IMO it is so much easier to just Install the update.zip than to try and sideload it.
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Also just read that link I think that is what I needed thanks for your help with that. Appreciate it much
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try wugs toolkit it will walk you thru it
I suggest getting yourself an $1.50 OTG adapter. It works great with TWRP.
I use a USB stick for both 2012&2013 N7 to hold all my ROMs and Backups. OTG allows me to access my
huge media files on different kind of flash storages).
I do lots of clean flashes (wipe internalSD). One time I even accidentally wiped the externalSD. Easy fix with OTG.
hyperxguy said:
I suggest getting yourself an $1.50 OTG adapter. It works great with TWRP.
I use a USB stick for both 2012&2013 N7 to hold all my ROMs and Backups. OTG allows me to access my
huge media files on different kind of flash storages).
I do lots of clean flashes (wipe internalSD). One time I even accidentally wiped the externalSD. Easy fix with OTG.
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yeh can u do this even if stuck in recovery will twrp notice the OTG cable as an external. cos it doesnt recognise when plug into pc ??
I have a new problem. I usually know how to fix these kinds of things but this is different. My kindle fire hd is not being detected by my computer at all. There is no noise when I plug it in and there is no kindle device in the device manager. I tried the cyanogenmod recovery for the first time to update my kindle. I installed the cyanogenmod update and I rebooted. It just booted back into the cyanogenmod recovery. It keeps doing this. Is there a fix?
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I have been using cyanogenmod for a while but I wanted to move back to stock. Is there a way to revert back? I do not have a backup because I wiped my internal drive and I forgot I had my backup there.
GoldenBullet72 said:
I have been using cyanogenmod for a while but I wanted to move back to stock. Is there a way to revert back? I do not have a backup because I wiped my internal drive and I forgot I had my backup there.
If there is no way to revert back or you suggest not to, what custom rom should I get? I need one for gaming(mainly), surfing the web, and watching videos (youtube, amazon instant video).
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34571114
KFHD System.img Recovery Tool
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I now have a new problem. I usually know how to fix these kinds of things but this is different. My kindle fire hd is not being detected by my computer at all. There is no noise when I plug it in and there is no kindle device in the device manager. I was tried the cyanogenmod recovery for the first time to update my kindle. I installed the cyanogenmod update and I rebooted. It just booted back into the cyanogenmod recovery. It keeps doing this. Is there a fix?
GoldenBullet72 said:
I now have a new problem. I usually know how to fix these kinds of things but this is different. My kindle fire hd is not being detected by my computer at all. There is no noise when I plug it in and there is no kindle device in the device manager. I was tried the cyanogenmod recovery for the first time to update my kindle. I installed the cyanogenmod update and I rebooted. It just booted back into the cyanogenmod recovery. It keeps doing this. Is there a fix?
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Did you verify the md5 with a checksum utility?
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sd_shadow said:
Did you verify the md5 with a checksum utility?
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I did not because I installed the recovery and cyanogenmod through the cm updater.
I have seen a problem similar to mine but it was for the kindle fire (not hd). They solved the problem by connecting the kindle with ubuntu.
I am going to install a live disk to see if this will work on mine.
Edit: It looks like it is not a driver issue because ubuntu failed at finding the device. I know that my usb is working because it turns my kindle on when it is plugged in. I think that there is no way to fix this because there seems to be no way to connect my kindle to my computer (I have tried different computers). Any help would be appreciated.