[Q] Please help - Kindle Fire 2 Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting

ok so i bricked my kindle and i have everything to fix it but when i plug my kindle fire hd in the computer dosnt pick it up. idk much but i read about some drivers needed so i tried installing ABD drivers so i would detect my kindle fire hd so i could fix it well they always fail to install idk why just dosnt install im on windows 7 and i dont even know if i need those any help at all is greatly appreciated

If its bricked it usually doesn't show up, you have to get it into fast boot mode with a fast boot cable in order to get your PC to recognize it. I saw u said HD though this is in the kf2 section, so I'm basing this on what I know about bricked hd's. I don't have a kf2.
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ok and thanks
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If its bricked it usually doesn't show up, you have to get it into fast boot mode with a fast boot cable in order to get your PC to recognize it. I saw u said HD though this is in the kf2 section, so I'm basing this on what I know about bricked hd's. I don't have a kf2.
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Thank you and sorry about that i saw kindle fire and i was very mad about this kindle not working i have tried everything in my power but i must resort down to getting a fastboot cable i guess wish me luck

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Bricked and need help!!!!!

Howdy everyone,
I was trying to install a new ROM on my kindle fire using TWRP but I must have goofed and deleted something because I bricked my kindle fire. My Kindle Fire is stuck on the kindle fire logo screen and it stays there without restarting. If I hold the power button the kindle fire will eventually shut down. When I plug in the kindle to my computer, the computer reads it and I can find it on my Device and Printers applet but I cannot open in My Computer. I’m running Windows 7 Home Premium. I've tried using the Kindle Fire Utility and the Kindle Fire Unbrick Utility and nothing works.
If anybody can help me unbrick … please please please help me out. Also, if you can write it out, step-by-step that would help me out since I’m still new to rooting.
Thank you.
moviemonkeyinc said:
Howdy everyone,
I was trying to install a new ROM on my kindle fire using TWRP but I must have goofed and deleted something because I bricked my kindle fire. My Kindle Fire is stuck on the kindle fire logo screen and it stays there without restarting. If I hold the power button the kindle fire will eventually shut down. When I plug in the kindle to my computer, the computer reads it and I can find it on my Device and Printers applet but I cannot open in My Computer. I’m running Windows 7 Home Premium. I've tried using the Kindle Fire Utility and the Kindle Fire Unbrick Utility and nothing works.
If anybody can help me unbrick … please please please help me out. Also, if you can write it out, step-by-step that would help me out since I’m still new to rooting.
Thank you.
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how is it that you cannot get back into recovery do a wipe and reflash or restore a backup?
I don't know what's going on with it. I don't know what other info to tell you all but if you guys ask questions I will try to answer it to the best of my abilities. Thanks.
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I share the same problem as you, unfortunately.
I've also tried the unbrick utility, however i can not get my windows premium to recognize the device as kindle. Tried to inistall the drivers. No avail on my end for any of the solutions provided.
Tried to figure out how to install drivers as ADB composite, not sure how that is done either.
Still searching out answers, hopefully someone can give us advice and send us in the right direction.
If i find a resolution, i will post here to assist you.
Patrick

Kindle Fire Brick Need Help!

Okay Its not MY kindle fire anymore its a friends i don't know how he did it but he bricked it...Ever time i plug it in ether to a outlet or computer it does the same thing...its stuck in fast boot mode, it turns off and on going into fast boot mode not giving me the chance to go into recovery mode...my computer wont find it at all I've done everything i can think of I've used the kindle fire utility with no luck can someone please help me out ?
Never mind it just needed a more powerful charger the battery was completely drained...
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[Q] Kindle Fire won't go into fastboot mode? - KFU

Well I've searched the forums and I can't find anything similar, which leads me to think I'm just missing something really obvious, but this is really frustrating me so I need help.
I'm trying to use the Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.6 to install TWRP and FireFireFire bootloader to my first-gen Kindle, so I can install Hashcode's Jelly Bean. I think I've got the normal drivers working as it shows up as ADB: online, although Boot mode: unknown is also reported. When enter "Install TWRP" it says it's putting the kindle into fastboot mode, but my Kindle seems to have other ideas. It just reboots normally and the utility is stuck on "waiting for device".
I've read one of your fastboot guides, which said that inserting the factory cable then inserting into a computer should activate fastboot mode. Well I tried that with what I think was the original cable, and it just booted normally.
I some small experience with rooting, but basically I'm a noob. I do have some Linux systems handy if they're required.
Any help would be appreciated!
Can't help much since i don't have a kf1..
But i CAN tell you that the ORIGINAL cable is not the same as a factory cable.
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mindmajick said:
Can't help much since i don't have a kf1..
But i CAN tell you that the ORIGINAL cable is not the same as a factory cable.
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OK thank you, I didn't know that.
However I think even if I did get hold of one of these factory cables, it wouldn't help much as I need to get this program to work primarily...
any ideas what might be causing adb to be online but boot status unknown?
Personally, KFU v0.9.5 worked better for me.
Exactly the same result with that version, I'm afraid. :crying:
Are you using a USB 3.0 port? Maybe that's why. USB 3.0 is high speed, so maybe the connection got messed up...
How old is your computer?
Sent from a bird... No, a plane... Wait, It's a Kindle Fire!
I'm afraid that's not it... It's a 4 year old mid-range Win7 64 bit laptop. I did root my phone using this computer... I think I'll try using one of the XPs that I have on hand to see if that makes a difference.
Well I've tried on two XP computers and I can't even get the drivers to install.
Oops...
OK thanks for your input guys, you've been really helpful.
I feel really stupid now - my kindle is actually a kindle fire 2. That makes sense. For some reason I thought that a second-gen kindle fire was the kindle fire HD, and therefore mine was a kindle fire.
Sorry for wasting your time.
ben08112 said:
OK thanks for your input guys, you've been really helpful.
I feel really stupid now - my kindle is actually a kindle fire 2. That makes sense. For some reason I thought that a second-gen kindle fire was the kindle fire HD, and therefore mine was a kindle fire.
Sorry for wasting your time.
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How'd u figure that out?
Well I saw everyone talking about software version 6, and I thought it strange that mine had software version 10. I then did some research and found that there were two kindle fires that look identical. Apparently one way to distinguish is by looking at the software version.

KFHD 8.9 Bricked

I was given this by a friend who tried rooting it and flashed a zip file instead of the bin file. Now it will not power on, however I am able to press power and volume button and windows will detect omap4770 in the device manager however it will disappear and then reappear over and over. I've tried to install the omap4770 driver but that doesn't seem to get it to stop disappearing and reappearing. My friend stated the usb short trick should fix it, I did order the factory cable from Amazon to get it into Fastboot mode. Is anyone able to assist me, or has had this problem before?
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Its hard bricked, and fastboot cables don't work on 8.9" models, and the USB short trick is only for kindle fire 1's, ironically it basically makes the device show up how yours is already showing up, as a omap device, but unlike how we can use the omap device on the kf1, we can't on the newer models because the initial file we push has to be signed by amazon. If you can exchange it with amazon they might give you a free replacement, but since it was given to you I don't know. If amazon won't replace it there is a method in development for unbricking a hard bricked kf, it was initially meant for kf2, but should work on all kindles, but the person working on it needs a kindle fire 8.9 inch to try to make the fix for it, its kinda like a hardware mod, he's working on making a solderless version, anyways if amazon won't replace it he might be able to fix it and it would also possibly benefit the community in general. Read this thread to find out more if you are interested: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391047
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kindle fire logo come on but then it shuts off
Hi i think i flashed the wrong recovery or I'm not even sure what I did, however I now I'm able to turn the kindle fore HD 8.9 on the kindle fire logo does come on and the computer detects it but then it says device unplugged. I did install the drives that you posted still nothing. can you advice on any options that i may have if any and also should i buy the factory cable i keep reading that they dont work on the kindle fire HD 8.9. Thank you for any help that you may porovide
What exactly did did you try to do after installing the drivers, also was the device you installed the drivers to initially called something like jem before or after you installed the drivers?
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stunts513 said:
What exactly did did you try to do after installing the drivers, also was the device you installed the drivers to initially called something like jem before or after you installed the drivers?
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What I did was the following found in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2106463
Cordless (APK)
Instructions:
Download
Install on your KF2
Open Tweezermod Installer
Press install
What about the device you installed, was it called jem, if so you should be able to get into fastboot by running "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product" with the kindle off and unplugged, then plugging it in after the command prompt says waiting for device. From there you can just reflash it.
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[Q] Kindle Fire HD 8.9 stuck on blue boot screen

In the past I rooted my original KIndle Fire to run Jelly Bean and decided to do it with my 8.9" HD today. The original was very easy but I encountered a problem when I did the HD... it's stuck on the blue boot screen. It flashes the original Kindle Fire screen for a second or two, goes blue and then stay on but doesn't go into the TWRP for me to flash the Jelly Bean 4.3 and Google Apps to it. It's frozen on that screen. How do I fix this? I've searched various posts here and in other places and ca't seem to either find or understand the answers I've encountered. Any help to fix this would be appreciated. I really need my Kindle for a lot of things I do in my side work and was installing Jelly Bean to get access to apps I had on my old one. WHen the old one quit charging as easily (it needs a lot of fiddling and pressure put on the charger from underneath to start charging), I bought this one and gave the old one to my step-daughter for games and netflix. Thanks in advance...
I wanted to note I have tried the powering off, powering on and holding for three seconds and I am still stuck on the blue screen.
The blue kindle fire logo or the twrp blue screen?
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stunts513 said:
The blue kindle fire logo or the twrp blue screen?
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Kindle Fire logo. Computer won't recognize it either.
This was the thread I used to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105 issue happened at step 3. I have sdk installed but my computer won't recognize a fastboot cmd prompt. I'm reinstalling sdk now... such a long process but I accidentally installed the whole thing! So I am installing just what I Need this time.
Sounds like it flashed and it just needed to go into recovery because the os wasn't the same version as the freedom boot image if I'm guessing correctly. I think you just need to hold volume down when the orange kindle logo is displayed until it turns blue to get into recovery. Think its volume down, could be up, I don't go into recovery that way very often since I can do it with a command in the os on mine, but mine is able to boot up...
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stunts513 said:
Sounds like it flashed and it just needed to go into recovery because the os wasn't the same version as the freedom boot image if I'm guessing correctly. I think you just need to hold volume down when the orange kindle logo is displayed until it turns blue to get into recovery. Think its volume down, could be up, I don't go into recovery that way very often since I can do it with a command in the os on mine, but mine is able to boot up...
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I tried all that. I finally got it to go into fast reboot with the Kindle Fire HD system repair tool thingy here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 but not sure what to do next.
voudon93 said:
I tried all that. I finally got it to go into fast reboot with the Kindle Fire HD system repair tool thingy here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 but not sure what to do next.
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Ok, I did everything in that thread but no idea how to get it out of fastboot mode
Try a simple "fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot"
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stunts513 said:
Try a simple "fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot"
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De nada
I hate when people get stuck in fastboot... Its possible it could be the idme boot mode not being reset, but I'm going to throw a guess that you will need to reflash the boot loader, but I must stress check the md5sum of the boot loader before doing so, you don't want a hard brick.
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I hate when people get stuck in fastboot... Its possible it could be the idme boot mode not being reset, but I'm going to throw a guess that you will need to reflash the boot loader, but I must stress check the md5sum of the boot loader before doing so, you don't want a hard brick.
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How would I do that check?
Google a md5sum checker for windows, and see if the string it outputs is the same as the one posted on the original file.
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stunts513 said:
Google a md5sum checker for windows, and see if the string it outputs is the same as the one posted on the original file.
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I used the kindle fire first aid progam and it is still... A couple hours later, downloading the third file... Is that a bad sign? I really hope i didnt fry this thing...
Well its around 600mb so I would assume if you have a slow internet connection it could take that long, but I wouldn't worry, if it doesn't finish dling you can always start the process over again.
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stunts513 said:
Well its around 600mb so I would assume if you have a slow internet connection it could take that long, but I wouldn't worry, if it doesn't finish dling you can always start the process over again.
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I am going to have to restart I think. It never finished and I need sleep and to recharge it. I appreciate the help so far.
voudon93 said:
I am going to have to restart I think. It never finished and I need sleep and to recharge it. I appreciate the help so far.
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It's been sitting all day trying to dl the third file and nothing... I'm worried. I tried to check the md5sum and the computer won't see the Kindle.
You can always use another utility in the dev section, kindle fire system restore utility, if the download keeps hanging.
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voudon93 said:
It's been sitting all day trying to dl the third file and nothing... I'm worried. I tried to check the md5sum and the computer won't see the Kindle.
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Search kindle fire system restore. Use that tool and see how you sort out.
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I finally got it out of fastboot mode but now it is stuck in the red kindle fire screen and the 8.9" system recovery tool isn't doing anything but locking up my computer. I flashed the img files for boot and recovery to it to get it out of fastboot and now it won't load anything.
Are you getting a red screen when you power it on or a boot loop?
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