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Every since the root method came out, I've been trying to root my phone for hours and hours and I haven't been able to. Since this is a problem for quite a few other users, I figured we should have a thread just for this problem since the rooting thread is over 30 pages long at this point.
My problem is that I see the device in offline mode for a few seconds, and after that it displays an empty list again.
What I'd like to know from people who managed to root their phones, if they had to try something different from the instructions to get passed the adb loop step where you have to catch the device in offline mode? What OS are you running (Win, Mac, Linux and x86 or x64)? How many times did you try?
I got past the loop by hitting ctrl c as soon as it detected the device it worked for me. it seems if you let the loop continue and you get device not connected you have to try again. I was able to get this to work consistently twice.
Getting the adb portion of this is what took me the longest in the rooting process.
Had your same problem on Ubuntu
Had same problem on windows 7 64 bit
UNTIL:
installed pda net - then htc sync, then removed android device driver, then installed the (r3) driver from android sdk... the update you can download through their program.
After that it worked like a charm first time.
my best advice is to start running the loop just before you click recovery from the boot loader screen.
Once you got it, theres no need to be quick with control C - it stays there.
- Faylix / local
the PDANET program seems to mess with the offline loop thing.
Once I closed it, it goes through just fine..
The only problem im having is that im getting a E:Failid to verify whole-file signature when i push the update.zip
And also I've used both Windows 7 64bit and XP 32bit to no avail...
My guess is its all about the drivers. I must have mine all mixed up. I am stuck in loop with no device found either. I will try one more time with pdanet off but Ive tried on a pc without it too anyways.
Someone really needs to write an indepth guide like the G1 because drivers arent even meantioned in the guide and I know its a big part of it especially if you have had other android devices before with sdk plus adb. One thing I do notice is all of us with the loop issue have touble with the device showing in device manager. It displays android 1.0 instead of mts or adb whatever it supposed to be. If your device isnt recognized from hboot it wont make the proper jump into recovery. Hence the loop issue. Can anyone with root ellaborate this a bit more?
@jnight
You're very close. I had this happen to me too. What's happening to you is the first try failed but the update.zip still got pushed to the SD Card. Here's what you do:
1) adb push ota.zip /sdcard/update.zip
2) Type in "push update.zip /sdcard/" on your computer but don't push enter yet
3) Choose "install update.zip" in the phone. AS SOON AS the green bar appears behind the letters, press enter on your computer.
If you miss the timing and don't see clockwork recovery, you NEED to go back to my step 1("adb push ota.zip /sdcard/update.zip") or it will continue to fail no matter how many times you try because you HAVE to start with ota.zip as the update.zip on the SD card. The trick is getting the phone to verify the signature from the ota.zip and replacing it with update.zip to enter the clockwork recovery. Once you're in clockwork recovery, it's a breeze- just follow the rest of the stickied root tutorial. Hope this helped
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@jnight
You're very close. I had this happen to me too. What's happening to you is the first try failed but the update.zip still got pushed to the SD Card. Here's what you do:
1) adb push ota.zip /sdcard/update.zip
2) Type in "push update.zip /sdcard/" on your computer but don't push enter yet
3) Choose "install update.zip" in the phone. AS SOON AS the green bar appears behind the letters, press enter on your computer.
If you miss the timing and don't see clockwork recovery, you NEED to go back to my step 1("adb push ota.zip /sdcard/update.zip") or it will continue to fail no matter how many times you try because you HAVE to start with ota.zip as the update.zip on the SD card. The trick is getting the phone to verify the signature from the ota.zip and replacing it with update.zip to enter the clockwork recovery. Once you're in clockwork recovery, it's a breeze- just follow the rest of the stickied root tutorial. Hope this helped
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You are a godsend. Spent the last two hours trying to time this just right by doing Step 2 and 3 over and over and over. 5 minutes after reading this post - Hello, Clockwork.
Lol
shinkinrui said:
@jnight
You're very close. I had this happen to me too. What's happening to you is the first try failed but the update.zip still got pushed to the SD Card. Here's what you do:
1) adb push ota.zip /sdcard/update.zip
2) Type in "push update.zip /sdcard/" on your computer but don't push enter yet
3) Choose "install update.zip" in the phone. AS SOON AS the green bar appears behind the letters, press enter on your computer.
If you miss the timing and don't see clockwork recovery, you NEED to go back to my step 1("adb push ota.zip /sdcard/update.zip") or it will continue to fail no matter how many times you try because you HAVE to start with ota.zip as the update.zip on the SD card. The trick is getting the phone to verify the signature from the ota.zip and replacing it with update.zip to enter the clockwork recovery. Once you're in clockwork recovery, it's a breeze- just follow the rest of the stickied root tutorial. Hope this helped
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I was having some trouble to, I found something else that I was gonna add but it was only on my end... I didn't have the same problem rooting my wifes. I will watch this thread and if I see any more posts I will drop my piece. Im glad someone else could post this before I could.
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@jnight
You're very close. I had this happen to me too. What's happening to you is the first try failed but the update.zip still got pushed to the SD Card. Here's what you do:
1) adb push ota.zip /sdcard/update.zip
2) Type in "push update.zip /sdcard/" on your computer but don't push enter yet
3) Choose "install update.zip" in the phone. AS SOON AS the green bar appears behind the letters, press enter on your computer.
If you miss the timing and don't see clockwork recovery, you NEED to go back to my step 1("adb push ota.zip /sdcard/update.zip") or it will continue to fail no matter how many times you try because you HAVE to start with ota.zip as the update.zip on the SD card. The trick is getting the phone to verify the signature from the ota.zip and replacing it with update.zip to enter the clockwork recovery. Once you're in clockwork recovery, it's a breeze- just follow the rest of the stickied root tutorial. Hope this helped
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Thanks Man, I guess I was pressing the Enter button to fast...
Got past eveything except the "SU" it says "Permission Denied"
NM about this post for some reason it started working after I installed "Setcpu". Went in to Terminal emulator and it gives me the # just fine..
For some reason its just ADB that gives Permission Denied..
"Step 18.
adb install Superuser.apk (If this looks like it works, but says it cannot locate directories, make sure you can find your device using adb devices… If things still don't work, my best advice is to start over)
Step 19.
After Superuser is installed try to use adb to shell to your device.
adb shell
you will get a $
Then type su
Superuser should pop-up asking if you give permission, do so.
Your $ should turn into a #. If so, you have root."
Make sure you run this or you wont get SU rights, this programs needs to be installed to allow the SU rights.
AngelsShadow said:
"Step 18.
adb install Superuser.apk (If this looks like it works, but says it cannot locate directories, make sure you can find your device using adb devices… If things still don't work, my best advice is to start over)
Step 19.
After Superuser is installed try to use adb to shell to your device.
adb shell
you will get a $
Then type su
Superuser should pop-up asking if you give permission, do so.
Your $ should turn into a #. If so, you have root."
Make sure you run this or you wont get SU rights, this programs needs to be installed to allow the SU rights.
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Thank you thank you....
I've been repeating myself over and over regarding this...
It's the Number 1 issue why people can't Root & Flash to the ENGINEER Build!!
Still a no go
Marvin,
I am still getting the two device OFFLINE showing after going into recovery from hboot. I deleted ALL of the HTC SYNC software and drivers and ONLY installed PDAnet. I now can see the MY TOUCH SLIDE device when connected in hboot, unfortunately I still am having the same stupid problem. So since it's not showing android 1.0 anymore and still having the same problems, we might have to explore some other avenues. FOR THE LOVE OF ROOT SOMEONE PLEASE HELP US!!!
If you run loop and go to recovery and only see the device offline a couple times then it goes away, I do not think it is a driver issue at that point. As someone in the root thread explained, the loop is simply trying to catch the device in ADB mode as it's going into recovery. And then, randomly, it will "stick" in ADB mode. Now, I am not sure if there is a difference between our devices for those of us having trouble getting the ADB mode to stick.
Ok, I'm giving up. I have tried this hundreds and hundreds of times. I know I've followed the instructions the correct way (I've seen the video and read countless forum posts). This simply cannot be done on my phone. I am going to take it to the store and try to exchange it, perhaps for a black one.
Does anyone else have any suggestions?
as i posted in the other thread i was having problems trying to get adb "stick" open when i went from the bootloader into recovery so i went into the file explorer and right clicked on my computer then went to manage devices then went to the driver tab then clicked on update driver right before i went into recovery and this is what finally worked for me. the purpose wasnt to change the driver the purpose was to trick my computer into keeping adb open
Re: Getting passed the adb loop step
I had to hit power on phone and enter on pc at almost the same time to get it working. Then I realized that after you reboot, it boots back to your normal phone not recovery and then adb devices it shows up.
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Re: Getting passed the adb loop step
Ugh none of these tricks have worked for me.. Still Stuck .. Maybe it's a computer issue.. Guess ill try a friends computer..
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Maybe/hopefully someone will find a different/easier way to root these for those of us stuck here. I've also tried, exhausting many many things, everything from timing of hitting loop/recovery, all the way to almost completely breaking the ADB driver on my PC. This is thoroughly frustrating the hell out of me.
By the way, add "ECHO OFF" (without the quotes) to the top of the batch file. It makes it easier to see when it reads out the offline devices.
Re: Getting passed the adb loop step
If you go to settings then pc connection . What seeting should it be? Drive , sync, or charge?
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So i rooted my kindle fire last night using the utility. After it was all done im not seeing the superuser in my apps . Is there any way to start from scratch and redo the whole process over again.
I have also tried plugging the kf in and do the process over but it says "Attempt to remove root checker. mv: can't rename '/system/bin/check_rooted' : No such file or directory"
Followed by a please wait...
Just download the Superuser app and move it over to the Kindle.
sorry I am a noob... where can i find that to download and what is the process to move it to the kindle... sorry again
In the settings make sure you have Install from Unknown sources checked. Then on your Kindle, open up this link.
Install that and you should be good to go.
Thanks.. Also when i turn my kindle on it goes straight in to TWRP is it suppose to do that?????
Read the section on adb commands
What you need to do is get it into Normal mode (4000)
The link I gave you should help you out.
And refer to the KF Guide for Beginners. It should answer most of your questions. Kinfauns did a great job with it.
Just got a "factory refurbished" Kindle Fire 8.9 HD for a STEAL (Amazon gave $50 back on the refurb).
Anyway, now that I have it and have been playing with it for a few weeks, I've realized that the current root methods (including Root Many Android) say they have rooted it, but I don't quite have all the SU access. Digging deeper, I've found that I have System Version 8.4.9.
I can get a partial root, but cannot mount the system to RW
Anyone out there working on the Root of Kindle Fire 8.4.9?
I would just downgrade it and flash a custom rom.
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stunts513 said:
I would just downgrade it and flash a custom rom.
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Stunts,
I'd love to do that, but one of the issues with the current root is I can't use KFFirstAide to do much of anything. I would like to keep the KF as close to stock as I can, as I have kids and the FreeTime app is nice. I'm mostly looking to get the Google Play store up and working.
I've done a search but don't see anything on how to downgrade the KF from 8.4.9 without having root.
What am I missing?
You don't need root. When you initially power the device on it should briefly be detected as a jem device. Download then drivers in my signature and extract them somewhere. Now open the device manager and plug the kindle in while off, when you see the jem device, right click it and hit update drivers, and tell it to look where you extracted mine. If this is windows 8 you will have to disable driver signature enforcement first. If you can manage to get this step completed the rest is simple, it basically involves this: grab a utility like kindle fire first aid and shift + right click it and hit new command window here. With the kindle off and unplugged type
Code:
fastboot -I 0x1949 getvar product
once it says waiting for device plug the kindle in while it is off, it should enter fastboot, from there you can use kffa to downgrade it.
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stunts513 said:
You don't need root. When you initially power the device on it should briefly be detected as a jem device. Download then drivers in my signature and extract them somewhere. Now open the device manager and plug the kindle in while off, when you see the jem device, right click it and hit update drivers, and tell it to look where you extracted mine. If this is windows 8 you will have to disable driver signature enforcement first. If you can manage to get this step completed the rest is simple, it basically involves this: grab a utility like kindle fire first aid and shift + right click it and hit new command window here. With the kindle off and unplugged type
Code:
fastboot -I 0x1949 getvar product
once it says waiting for device plug the kindle in while it is off, it should enter fastboot, from there you can use kffa to downgrade it.
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Tried to downgrade. I can get to fastboot without any issues, but it looks like there are issues with KFFA (I'm using 4.1.87-beta). I get the following when trying to "Completely Restore the KFHD 8.9 8.1.4" (Option 7)
(snipped to the last one for space, all have the final "Unable to establish SSL Certificate)
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*I Have Fetched The recovery.img - 1 More To Download................*
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<snip> (don't have 10 posts so can't post all the links)
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 FOUND
Cookie coming from address attempted to set domain to dropbox.com
Cookie coming from address attempted to set domain to dropbox.com
Location: (removed as I don't have 10 posts)] [following]
--2014-06-14 13:04:18-- (removed as I don't have 10 posts)
Connecting to address... connected.
ERROR: cannot verify address's certificate, issued by `address High Assurance Server CA':
Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority.
To connect to address insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.
Unable to establish SSL connection.
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*I Have Fetched The system.img - I Am Ready To Flash The 3 Images......................*
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Press any key to continue . . .
target reported max download size of 1006632960 bytes
error: cannot load 'boot.img': No error
target reported max download size of 1006632960 bytes
error: cannot load 'recovery.img': No error
target reported max download size of 1006632960 bytes
error: cannot load 'system.img': No error
Would You Like To Wipe Data And Cache (y/n) ?
After this, I wipe data and cache and then didn't finish the registration (so I didn't get "pushed" an update, just in case)
Come back up and I'm still in 8.4.9
I've gone in to dropbox and pulled all the images to my computer. Is there a way to move these and get them properly mounted in adb? I'm a relative n00b but getting a bit more comfy in the adb environment and may be able to do it from there, with a bit of help?
Thanks!
Do not actually use KFFA use this method --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2468988
You only need kffa for adb.exe and fastboot.exe ect.
PS. Be sure NOT to to connect to the Internet after until you have OTA blocked, and if you Like you can manually upgrade to what ever firmware you would like, I went back to v848
jmpiv4 said:
Do not actually use KFFA use this method --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2468988
You only need kffa for adb.exe and fastboot.exe ect.
PS. Be sure NOT to to connect to the Internet after until you have OTA blocked, and if you Like you can manually upgrade to what ever firmware you would like, I went back to v848
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Now I'm stuck in the Kindle Fire boot screen - orange. I got through all the flashes without an issue and unplugged on the final reboot per your instructions. I try to adb to it and there are no devices found.
Edit: Whoops. Was using my old shortcut command keys (arrows) and just changed what flashed to system - forgot to flash to the right places. Trying again!
Illinifan97 said:
Now I'm stuck in the Kindle Fire boot screen - orange. I got through all the flashes without an issue and unplugged on the final reboot per your instructions. I try to adb to it and there are no devices found.
Edit: Whoops. Was using my old shortcut command keys (arrows) and just changed what flashed to system - forgot to flash to the right places. Trying again!
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Hi guys, thx for all tutorials in this site, but i can't root my Kindle Fire HD 8.9...this is the error
"/system/bin/sh su cannot execute permission denied "
KatanAlive said:
Hi guys, thx for all tutorials in this site, but i can't root my Kindle Fire HD 8.9...this is the error
"/system/bin/sh su cannot execute permission denied "
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Is your Kindle up and running? I also have a Kindle Fire HD 8.9 and yesterday I downloaded latest update.bin file (8.4.9) from Amazon and updated my Kindle and later rooted it using the manual method described in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069117 thread. It was total success. Just don't miss a single step from that method.
Actually I had my Kindle (ver 8.4.8) rooted before and Google Play installed with the same method but I was having some issues (not because of rooting but because I had been tinkering with the system apps) so decided to update to overcome those glitches. I installed RootKeeper from Google Play and told it to protect my root access during update process but this crap could not. After update I lost my root and now Google Play Store and related services stopped working, as I didn't have root access so couldn't manage to delete their apks from System apps. So I decided to root it again with the same method and I did it, after rooting it again I went to system apps and deleted old apks of Google Play and other related apks. Then I agin installed Google Play using the automatic method mentioned in above thread.
Sorry if this story is irrelevant but I just wanted to share my experience so any one searching for something could find a clue from it. One thing is confirmed here, KFFirstAid can easily install Google Play after 8.4.9 update and the above mentioned manual method can root it successfully. I am not sure about automatic method though.
you have been very usefull! Thx...but, i still can't root with any method
Can i ask you for some help (i've actually the 8.4.9 version) in private?
KatanAlive said:
Hi guys, thx for all tutorials in this site, but i can't root my Kindle Fire HD 8.9...this is the error
"/system/bin/sh su cannot execute permission denied "
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KatanAlive said:
you have been very usefull! Thx...but, i still can't root with any method
Can i ask you for some help (i've actually the 8.4.9 version) in private?
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Of course. I am not very knowledgable but I would try my best to share my experience.
akb1ajay said:
Of course. I am not very knowledgable but I would try my best to share my experience.
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I write you a pm
I just tried the fastboot stuff and it will not enter fastboot. Do i need a fastboot cable?
Also i would like to remove all things kindle aka custom roms. So thats a non issue meaning if the only way to root a hd 8.9 with 8.4.9 rom version that was some how pushed on to my kindle via ota that i had turned off but got turned back on some how. Then thats fine and infact i want to remove amazons crap rom any how.
Nanaki-seto said:
I just tried the fastboot stuff and it will not enter fastboot. Do i need a fastboot cable?
Also i would like to remove all things kindle aka custom roms. So thats a non issue meaning if the only way to root a hd 8.9 with 8.4.9 rom version that was some how pushed on to my kindle via ota that i had turned off but got turned back on some how. Then thats fine and infact i want to remove amazons crap rom any how.
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Read post 9 on previous page.
akb1ajay said:
Read post 9 on previous page.
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Already tried this. It works partially only once it is fully done rebooting the kindle fire is running so slowly as to be unworkable for any thing. Also the lock swipe etc looks torn inhalf. At this point i have to use recorvery to get it to respond properly. I need to root or change rom out right (preferably) But the fast boot commands do nothing. Tried getting it to show up as gem device and use the other drivers that are suppose to let me enter fast boot by a fastboot command. It does not seem to work.
So after trying the method in post 9 again i need to recover to factory again. As it is running extremely slow
stunts513 said:
I would just downgrade it and flash a custom rom.
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Stunts what is the best surefire way to downgrade? My previously rooted kindlefire hd 8.9 just got ota updated to 8.4.9. I had disabled ota i thought but it would seem it wasnt. Now i can not reroot it properly. I want to just go with a custom rom and be done with this mess. I do not have a fastboot cable. But it would seem there are ways around that such as the fastboot -i etc etc how ever i tried that and it did not work (including getting the drivers to the jem. I think i may be missing the chance to get the update drivers bit done intime (not sure here). At any rate help!!! heh
Again what i want to do
Downgrade to easiest rom ver to flash from to a custom rom using what ever meathod is the most effective minus fastboot cable. also recommendations on rom to use are very welcome.
akb1ajay said:
Is your Kindle up and running? I also have a Kindle Fire HD 8.9 and yesterday I downloaded latest update.bin file (8.4.9) from Amazon and updated my Kindle and later rooted it using the manual method described in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069117 thread. It was total success. Just don't miss a single step from that method.
Actually I had my Kindle (ver 8.4.8) rooted before and Google Play installed with the same method but I was having some issues (not because of rooting but because I had been tinkering with the system apps) so decided to update to overcome those glitches. I installed RootKeeper from Google Play and told it to protect my root access during update process but this crap could not. After update I lost my root and now Google Play Store and related services stopped working, as I didn't have root access so couldn't manage to delete their apks from System apps. So I decided to root it again with the same method and I did it, after rooting it again I went to system apps and deleted old apks of Google Play and other related apks. Then I agin installed Google Play using the automatic method mentioned in above thread.
Sorry if this story is irrelevant but I just wanted to share my experience so any one searching for something could find a clue from it. One thing is confirmed here, KFFirstAid can easily install Google Play after 8.4.9 update and the above mentioned manual method can root it successfully. I am not sure about automatic method though.
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This worked for getting root back, but didn't initially work for the Google apps. It looks like Amazon filled the file system /system leaving no room for the apps. Since I don't use Text To Speech, I removed /system/tts/ivona/vox_en_us_salli22i which is 100+MB, freeing plenty of space for Google apps. I saved a copy to /sdcard just in case. I recommend saving a copy of system.img first, since my first attempts at removing files deleted the apk, but didn't free the space and I had to do a restore once.
Full Manual Root - Kindle Fire HD 8.9 System Version 8.4.9 on Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Hi Guys,
If none of the usual methods work, here is a method for rooting Kindle Fire HD 8.9 with the new 8.4.9 system version. It was written for and tested on Linux, but should work on Windows as well.
Requires Linux and "DOS" scripting knowledge - particularly if anything goes wrong. If you are not familiar with linux shell, please do not try!
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
I was struggling a whole day with rooting my Kindle Fire HD 8.9 with the 8.4.9 stock rom. I use Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) and don't really have access to Windows. I've tried several methods, including several versions of the Bin4ry method, but the result was:
a) nothing happened at the end,
b) the system was hell slow, but did not get the root prompt/access.
Finally I've managed to root with a full manual - no script running - method. It was based on Bin4ry v18.5.1 root: the tools were uploaded to the kindle from the package, and the rooting steps were based on the RunMe.bat (manually entering step-by-step). It requires an installed adb on the linux machine (I have it from an Android SDK install)!
Sources:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105 : I've started from here. I recommend to read this before starting the process.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069117 : "C-2) The next steps are used to Root the Kindle - Alternative Method (Manual Version)"
http://pocketnow.com/2012/10/10/root-without-unlocking : for understanding the exploit
Requirements:
1. Install adb on the linux machine.
2. Download Root MANY ANDROID 32-bit!(Dropbox): https://dl.dropbox.com/u/54456659/Win32.zip and extract.
Rooting:
The steps are based on manually entering the commands of the "1)Normal" method of the RunMe.bat:
1) In a terminal change to the directory where Win32.zip was extracted and enter:
Code:
adb push stuff/busybox /data/local/tmp/.
adb push stuff/su /data/local/tmp/.
adb push stuff/Superuser.apk /data/local/tmp/.
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/busybox
2) Restore the fake “backup”. Note: _do not click restore on your Kindle device_! Just enter the command into the command prompt on your PC and press the enter key:
Code:
adb restore fakebackup.ab
3) Run the “exploit”:
Code:
adb shell “while ! ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.android.settings/a/file99; do :; done”
(It will display a lot of "link failed File exists" lines)
4) Now that the “exploit” is running, click restore on your device.
5) Once it finishes, reboot your device. Note: Don’t use your kindle yet, this exploit reboots into emulator mode which will be laggy with a flickering screen (or no display at all). This is normal.
Code:
adb reboot
6) Once rebooted, open a shell:
Code:
adb shell
Check: Once you do step 6, your should have a root shell (your prompt should be #, not $). If it’s not #, start again from step 2.
7) Continue with the steps of the RunMe.bat - now entering the commands in the root shell:
Code:
/data/local/tmp/busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
/data/local/tmp/busybox mv /data/local/tmp/su /system/xbin/su
/data/local/tmp/busybox mv /data/local/tmp/Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
/data/local/tmp/busybox cp /data/local/tmp/busybox /system/xbin/busybox
chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
chmod 655 /system/app/Superuser.apk
chmod 755 /system/xbin/busybox
rm /data/local.prop
reboot
Done .
The Method described above didn't work for me.
Tried to do it step by step but the exploit part is not working, gives me a syntax error.
Then i used runme.bat and the exploit seems to work (slow reboot, scrambled kindle logo) but root isn't working properly afterwards.
It's kinda half-rooted now, with SuperSU working and displaying "granted root access..."-messages but if i try to install the play store i'm stuck.
ESexplorer is in root mode, mounted system R/W but when i try to move vending.apk to system/app it fails. No root access it seems
Opening SuperSU results in a failed update process....
Any kind of help is deeply appreciated...
Fixing that syntax error
Toastytwo said:
The Method described above didn't work for me.
Tried to do it step by step but the exploit part is not working, gives me a syntax error.
Then i used runme.bat and the exploit seems to work (slow reboot, scrambled kindle logo) but root isn't working properly afterwards.
It's kinda half-rooted now, with SuperSU working and displaying "granted root access..."-messages but if i try to install the play store i'm stuck.
ESexplorer is in root mode, mounted system R/W but when i try to move vending.apk to system/app it fails. No root access it seems
Opening SuperSU results in a failed update process....
Any kind of help is deeply appreciated...
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This method worked for me! I also got a syntax error the first time arround but I fixed it by splitting this command (adb shell "while ! ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.android.settings/a/file99; do :; done") into 2 separate command 1) adb shell, 2) while ! ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.android.settings/a/file99; do :; done
After taking away the quotes it worked exactly as described!
While trying to get Android Pay to work I removed root from my phone using the option in Kingroot's menu and then restarted. Now FireOS doesn't load and doing a factory restart from recovery doesn't do anything either.
I thought I'd just sideload 4.6.3 and restart from scratch, but when I connect my phone in 'sideload from adb' mode from recovery I only get a "Fire" device in device manager. After a minute it gets an error "Device Cannot Start"
Manaully scanning for hardware changes doesn't give me my "Android Composite Device ADB Interface"
Sounds like you don't have the ADB drivers installed correctly. See this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62844581&postcount=14
Thank You. That's exactly what was wrong.
I didn't think was would be the problem since I had used that 15 second adb installer last night to get adb working before I messed everything up this morning.
In recovery mode I'm sure it connected to my computer as a different device!
Thanks again.
ekztal said:
Thank You. That's exactly what was wrong.
I didn't think was would be the problem since I had used that 15 second adb installer last night to get adb working before I messed everything up this morning.
In recovery mode I'm sure it connected to my computer as a different device!
Thanks again.
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No problem. Glad it worked out.
cannot read update.bin
Hi
I have the same problem with my phone. I have downloaded 1.2 gb 4.46.3 fire os update but I am not able to push the package after detecting my fire phone in adb sideload method.
cannot update.bin error was thrown by cmd prompt.
How can I recover my phone . Pls help.
Androidhari said:
Hi
I have the same problem with my phone. I have downloaded 1.2 gb 4.46.3 fire os update but I am not able to push the package after detecting my fire phone in adb sideload method.
cannot update.bin error was thrown by cmd prompt.
How can I recover my phone . Pls help.
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The problem could be the filename. Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer download the 4.6.3 update as a .zip file. If your folder options are not set to display all files extensions, go to Veiw> Options> Change folder and search options> View>. Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types" and click OK. Check the filename for update.bin, if the filename is update.bin.zip, changing it to update.bin should correct your problem.
If the fielname is correct, the file path could be the problem. Try entering the complete path to the file, use quotes around the file path if there are any spaces in the file path (for me the file path is: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot\update.bin").
If you still can't install the update, then see Problem with "cannot read update.bin" in 4.6.4 to 4.6.3 downgrade on how to use Safestrap to install update 4.6.3.
Hi
Even my phone is bricked but when I try to sideload update.bin , cmd prompt throwing error as " cannot update.bin". My fire phone is identified by windows 10 with adb drivers.
Can someone suggest how can we fix this issue?
Thanks
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Thanks, I will try what you had suggested on windows 10 but I can not use safestrap as except " amzon" logo I can not see anything after power on so I am getting to apply update from ADB using buttons. So how can I install safestrap and king root without turning on browser on mobile.
Thanks
Androidhari said:
Thanks, I will try what you had suggested on windows 10 but I can not use safestrap as except " amzon" logo I can not see anything after power on so I am getting to apply update from ADB using buttons. So how can I install safestrap and king root without turning on browser on mobile.
Thanks
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You won't be able to install Safestrap or Kingroot unless you can bootup your Fire Phone, so sideloading the update is your only option. It appears that your ADB drivers are installed correctly, just to be sure, see DePingus's post.
Thanks, it worked. My fire phone is up.
Hi a little help if you will please.
I've rooted then installed safestrap. Done back up, factory reset then Flashed c11 rom. All looked great. Made up with the ROM but I've tried to use kingroot to root again but it won't work. I can get in to safestrap recovery but says it's inactive. I've tried to search for the fix but can't find anything directly for my problem just how to root with kingroot. Any help would be great. Thanks.
Can't unbrick it.... tried everything
Hi guys, I installed CyanogenMod on my fire phone and it worked for a while... then started rebooting, but before I could do anything it was just rebooting all the time, then I did a hard reset on fire phone and after that... only adb sideload, safestrap was gone... but... adb works fine, everything gets installed, but after rebooting amazon fire phone is lost in a endless rebooting cycle (just shows up the amaozn logo... if powered via USB it tries to do something else, amazon logo shows up for maybe 2-3s longer....
Boys... did I brick my phone forever? Thanks
Hannes
i tried to sideload update.bin yesterday but in cmd it said "can't read update.bin". I checked adb drivers by typing "adb devices" and i worked. There's no errors during download process. I tried to put .bin file from download, desktop and C:/ but still not success. Can you help me?
The easiest (laziest ^^) way is to put the .bin file in the ADB folder. This way, you don't have to type the full path.
Bingo Bronson said:
The easiest (laziest ^^) way is to put the .bin file in the ADB folder. This way, you don't have to type the full path.
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Thanks much! Now i want to ask you a question: when i sideloaded successfully i went to stock fire os. i installed gg play and could download app too. Now i can't. i go to gg play app it show only a loading circle and never complete. i tried to wipe data by titinium backup and reinstall 4 apk but still stuck at that circle. Can you help me?
Sorry, I haven't used Google Play & services in a long time on Fire OS, so my infos on that are not up to date.
I will test the microG framework on Fire OS soon and report back, but this is a method for advanced users, since it requires more preparation & some maintenance from time to time.
You already know the thread for Google Play on the Fire Phone, it contains the most recent information but there still can be a dozen reasons why it doesn't work on your device right now, too many possibilities.