Well I have had good fun with the original kindle, and thank all the devs for their hard work, but time to sell it and move on. I thought I could download the update from amazon and just flash it back to stock, but the file I downloaded from amazon is a .bin file. How can I get rid of FFF TWRP and go back to a pure stock kindle?
just rename bin to update.zip and install in recovery
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Just to let you know a rooted fire may be worth more.
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Let me get this straight a factory cable would put my kindle into fast boot then I could put a Rom on it how?
Google "unlockr.com"
The videos on there would be helpful.
Good luck.
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Let me get this straight a factory cable would put my kindle into fast boot then I could put a Rom on it how?
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No.
A factory cable is a last resort type thing.
Just download the Kindle Fire utility and go from there.
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I have a problem with my Kindle Fire. I have TWRP installed but Im not sure if FFF is installed. I made a mistake by forgetting to set up a recovery and I did a system wipe. I was attempting to resolve an earlier issue. Now I have a device that runs TWRP that I want to restore to factory software with the original OS. Any help would be awesome at this point because I have a neat paperweight instead of a tablet.
You might try posting in the correct section
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Steven make a fastboot cable and flash the system file
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Where do the apk's go when you side load? I have used es explorer on my rooted kindle fire 2 and cant find apps that i have installed i assumed they would be in system/data but no.
I am stumped and usually able to suss this for myself, kindle is running latest firmware.
/data/app
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If you downloaded them, they will be in Downloads Folder
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Hello,
I have a kindle fire 2 and recently rooted it using this guide, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075959, and then I used this guide, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100963&highlight=recovery, to add twrp so I can flash CM. Everything seemed to go well except that I am unable to enter recovery mode. When booting normally it works fine and loads into the kindle OS but obviously, I want to replace that. I have tried searching the forums and trying a few different things but so far nothing has worked. I'm open to any suggestions or ideas.
Sorry dude... This is kf1 forum
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androvista said:
Sorry dude... This is kf1 forum
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Well... ****.
I bought a kindle fire off of craigslist. The guy told me that it turned on but wouldn't boot. I brought it home and have spent the last two weeks working on it. I have tried kindle fire utility, kindle fire unbrick, soupkit, and firekit. None have worked. I can get the kindle in adb easily but it seems like the bootloader and system are messed up. Any attempt to add to the KF is met with no space left on device or idme permission denied. I have ran out of options and have read every page of the above mentioned programs. So my question is is there a way to wipe everything and start from scratch?
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Also all I can see on boot is the orange and white kindle fire logo with animation. I am trying to just get it to boot then probably root from there.
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bfleming113 said:
Also all I can see on boot is the orange and white kindle fire logo with animation. I am trying to just get it to boot then probably root from there.
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Kindle fire utility and kindle fire unbrick do not work with the newest update 6.3.3
Likely need a fastboot cable, to force fastboot mode
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I will buy one, thanks.
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bfleming113 said:
I will buy one, thanks.
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Using Factory/Fastboot Cable to Flash FFF Bootloader and TWRP Recovery
Thanks sd_shadow everything worked and I am using it the kf now..
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