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Hello,
I just received a Kindle Fire and decided to root and install Cyanogenmod. I found a tutorial which I thought looked pretty straightforward on Lilputing. I downloaded the Kindle Fire Utility and followed both the utility and the article told me to do. After installing TWRP 2.0, disaster. I rebooted the device and the Kindle read, "press power button for recovery," and showed a yellow triangle with a fire icon in the middle. I pressed the power button, and nothing happened. At this point, I rebooted. The device would not get passed this screen, and my PC would not recognize the Kindle. I presume I bricked my device, however (as I do not have any experience in this field) I honestly have no idea what I did, nor do I know where to go next. Any suggestions? Please help!
I'm stuck too. And i cannot install the driver because it is an unknown device.
kw1999 said:
Hello,
I just received a Kindle Fire and decided to root and install Cyanogenmod. I found a tutorial which I thought looked pretty straightforward on Lilputing. I downloaded the Kindle Fire Utility and followed both the utility and the article told me to do. After installing TWRP 2.0, disaster. I rebooted the device and the Kindle read, "press power button for recovery," and showed a yellow triangle with a fire icon in the middle. I pressed the power button, and nothing happened. At this point, I rebooted. The device would not get passed this screen, and my PC would not recognize the Kindle. I presume I bricked my device, however (as I do not have any experience in this field) I honestly have no idea what I did, nor do I know where to go next. Any suggestions? Please help!
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Try this:
1) Download v6 of the Kindle Fire Utility from here. (The forum thread can be found here)
2) Extract the files into a folder anywhere (but remember where, obviously)
3) Go into the folder, then into 'drivers' and open up adb_usb.ini in a text editor and add "0x18D1" (without the quotes) on a line underneath "0x1949"
4) Open up Device Manager and find "kindle". It should have a yellow triangle near it.
5) Download fastboot.exe from here
6) Open up command prompt and navigate to wherever you saved fastboot to.
7) Run the command "fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000"
8) Power off your device by holding down the power button for ~10 seconds and turn it back on, and this time don't hit the power button to go into TWRP. It should move past the yellow triangle after a few seconds and boot into Kindle. Hope this helps!
Thank you!
I did, however, find a solution using the Kindle Fire Utility.
With my device connected to my computer, I selected Change BootMode. Next, I chose Normal. That brought me out of the frozen boot screen, so I decided to wing it and flashed Cyanogenmod, and that worked. Thank you anyway for your time.
bikeracer4487 said:
Try this:
1) Download v6 of the Kindle Fire Utility from here. (The forum thread can be found here)
2) Extract the files into a folder anywhere (but remember where, obviously)
3) Go into the folder, then into 'drivers' and open up adb_usb.ini in a text editor and add "0x18D1" (without the quotes) on a line underneath "0x1949"
4) Open up Device Manager and find "kindle". It should have a yellow triangle near it.
5) Download fastboot.exe from here
6) Open up command prompt and navigate to wherever you saved fastboot to.
7) Run the command "fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000"
8) Power off your device by holding down the power button for ~10 seconds and turn it back on, and this time don't hit the power button to go into TWRP. It should move past the yellow triangle after a few seconds and boot into Kindle. Hope this helps!
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For me 7 resulted in a device not found, though I fixed this by rebooting the kindle (I guess fastboot mode ends at some point?)
So after I fix this - how do I get into TWRP? Trying to install it from the utility does not work!!
andTab said:
For me 7 resulted in a device not found, though I fixed this by rebooting the kindle (I guess fastboot mode ends at some point?)
So after I fix this - how do I get into TWRP? Trying to install it from the utility does not work!!
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Unfortunately, I don't know. I've been trying to get in TWRP all night and have been unsuccessful. I knew how to get out of this issue because I've put myself here several times tonight, trying to get TWRP to start up...so far, no luck...
I had same problem. Kept booting to "press power button for recovery" but never went to recovery. I had to download and install FireFireFire manually after i installed twrp. Now works great. Just power off then hold power button in for few seconds (until it turns orange) when powering back on, release, then there's twrp.
Wired0980 said:
I had same problem. Kept booting to "press power button for recovery" but never went to recovery. I had to download and install FireFireFire manually after i installed twrp. Now works great. Just power off then hold power button in for few seconds (until it turns orange) when powering back on, release, then there's twrp.
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THANK YOU! This fixed the problem, I just had to find the thread that was ONLY FireFireFire, and not combined with TWRP, since that hadn't worked for me. I included instruction below for anyone having similar issues:
I downloaded the u-boot.win from here then ran
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader u-boot.bin
at which point it sait "Waiting for device". So I rebooted the Kindle like had the last several times that's appeared and it flashed it and then I rebooted again and I held down the power button, and it turned amber, like it had earlier, except THIS time it actually booted into TWRP!! Hooray! Hope this helps anyone else having this issue.
bikeracer4487 said:
Try this:
1) Download v6 of the Kindle Fire Utility from here. (The forum thread can be found here)
2) Extract the files into a folder anywhere (but remember where, obviously)
3) Go into the folder, then into 'drivers' and open up adb_usb.ini in a text editor and add "0x18D1" (without the quotes) on a line underneath "0x1949"
4) Open up Device Manager and find "kindle". It should have a yellow triangle near it.
5) Download fastboot.exe from here
6) Open up command prompt and navigate to wherever you saved fastboot to.
7) Run the command "fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000"
8) Power off your device by holding down the power button for ~10 seconds and turn it back on, and this time don't hit the power button to go into TWRP. It should move past the yellow triangle after a few seconds and boot into Kindle. Hope this helps!
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Thank you so much!!!!!! i thought my device was a gonner... and i just got it today
how can you remove TWRP from kindle fire if it's possible, whatit to boot likeif i just got itout of the box, which i did today when i recieveit.
Thanks.
bikeracer4487 said:
Try this:
1) Download v6 of the Kindle Fire Utility from here. (The forum thread can be found here)
2) Extract the files into a folder anywhere (but remember where, obviously)
3) Go into the folder, then into 'drivers' and open up adb_usb.ini in a text editor and add "0x18D1" (without the quotes) on a line underneath "0x1949"
4) Open up Device Manager and find "kindle". It should have a yellow triangle near it.
5) Download fastboot.exe from here
6) Open up command prompt and navigate to wherever you saved fastboot to.
7) Run the command "fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000"
8) Power off your device by holding down the power button for ~10 seconds and turn it back on, and this time don't hit the power button to go into TWRP. It should move past the yellow triangle after a few seconds and boot into Kindle. Hope this helps!
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I tried this and it won't work, what am I doing wrong ?
Why is there a step 4? Is it only there so I check if kindle shows up or do I have to update its driver so there is no yellow triangle anymore?
EDIT:
So I managed to get it running. What I did is I added the "0x18D1" as in step 3 but after that I opened my device manager and by clicking on kindle (that has yellow triangle next to it) I updated its driver. I chose the location of adb_usb.ini that I edited. After that I ran Kindle Fire Utility and chose option 1 (Boot mode) and in the following menu I tried all of the options. In the option 3 (Recovery) it did something and now every time I boot kindle it goes to the yellow triangle but by pressing power button once it starts normal boot.
Ok, but still I would like to get it completely back to normal if possible so if anyone can help, thanks
It is supposed to show the recovery triangle EVERY time you reboot.
Just don't touch anything and it will continue to boot on its own to the OS.
The only time you should do something different is if you want to boot into recovery, then you push the power button until it turns orange and let go, it will boot into the TWRP recovery.
You really shouldn't need reboot the machine often. I do it maybe once every couple days at most.
nuttmeg said:
how can you remove TWRP from kindle fire if it's possible, whatit to boot likeif i just got itout of the box, which i did today when i recieveit.
Thanks.
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To remove TWRP and go back to the stock Amazon ROM, all you have to do is flash the stock Amazon firmware. Use Kindle Fire Utility v.7 to download the stock update.zip, copy the file to the SD card, boot into recovery, and install it.
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kw1999 said:
Hello,
I just received a Kindle Fire and decided to root and install Cyanogenmod. I found a tutorial which I thought looked pretty straightforward on Lilputing. I downloaded the Kindle Fire Utility and followed both the utility and the article told me to do. After installing TWRP 2.0, disaster. I rebooted the device and the Kindle read, "press power button for recovery," and showed a yellow triangle with a fire icon in the middle. I pressed the power button, and nothing happened. At this point, I rebooted. The device would not get passed this screen, and my PC would not recognize the Kindle. I presume I bricked my device, however (as I do not have any experience in this field) I honestly have no idea what I did, nor do I know where to go next. Any suggestions? Please help!
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I had this same problem a few days ago. I fixed it by going into Device Manager, finding the device called "kindle" (it had a yellow triangle next to it) and manually installing the ADB drivers. You can't search for drivers automatically, you have to manually specify the "ADB Composite Interface" or something to that effect.
I have also had this issue, thought it was because I was using a 64 bit windows 7 system.
I had previously installed cyanogenmod 7 using destructions from this forum, and I have also done something similar with my Galaxy S2 (I mention this, because this may be why the drivers havent worked?)
Anyway, I added the line above, then rebooted my PC (twice), and then unplugged my kindle fire and rebooted. I then plugged it in to the PC and it came up as "kindle" in device manager, but had the exclamation mark warning. I clicked update driver and found the updated usb.ini file. Windows did its stuff and then it appears as Android bridge device.
The kindle wa still stuck at the yellow triangle, but selection the fastboot menu option 1, then boot normal and it worked a charm.
Persevere and dont give up!
Thanks to the great advice on this forum, everything becomes easy, once you have found the right posts!
bikeracer4487 said:
Try this:
1) Download v6 of the Kindle Fire Utility from here. (The forum thread can be found here)
2) Extract the files into a folder anywhere (but remember where, obviously)
3) Go into the folder, then into 'drivers' and open up adb_usb.ini in a text editor and add "0x18D1" (without the quotes) on a line underneath "0x1949"
4) Open up Device Manager and find "kindle". It should have a yellow triangle near it.
5) Download fastboot.exe from here
6) Open up command prompt and navigate to wherever you saved fastboot to.
7) Run the command "fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000"
8) Power off your device by holding down the power button for ~10 seconds and turn it back on, and this time don't hit the power button to go into TWRP. It should move past the yellow triangle after a few seconds and boot into Kindle. Hope this helps!
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The page wont load to download that version of KFU. Also everytime I try to download fastboot I get an error saying AdbWinApi.dll is missing from my computer. Where do I find that?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889
and the missing file is in kfu
krelvinaz said:
It is supposed to show the recovery triangle EVERY time you reboot.
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That can't be right, surely?
bikeracer4487 said:
Try this:
1) Download v6 of the Kindle Fire Utility from here. (The forum thread can be found here)
2) Extract the files into a folder anywhere (but remember where, obviously)
3) Go into the folder, then into 'drivers' and open up adb_usb.ini in a text editor and add "0x18D1" (without the quotes) on a line underneath "0x1949"
4) Open up Device Manager and find "kindle". It should have a yellow triangle near it.
5) Download fastboot.exe from here
6) Open up command prompt and navigate to wherever you saved fastboot to.
7) Run the command "fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000"
8) Power off your device by holding down the power button for ~10 seconds and turn it back on, and this time don't hit the power button to go into TWRP. It should move past the yellow triangle after a few seconds and boot into Kindle. Hope this helps!
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Kindle is not recognized? Please help?
Uninstall/reinstall device drivers and try again.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using xda premium
Wired0980 said:
I had same problem. Kept booting to "press power button for recovery" but never went to recovery. I had to download and install FireFireFire manually after i installed twrp. Now works great. Just power off then hold power button in for few seconds (until it turns orange) when powering back on, release, then there's twrp.
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I am having this problem and have gone back to install FireFireFire manually but I still get stuck at "press power button for recovery". If I leave it alone it eventually boots as normal. If I press and hold the power button for a few seconds, it turns orange but never does anything. Any ideas?
I should mention that I'm running Ubuntu Linux - no access to Windows so KFU is not an option. My Fire is at version 6.3 and I've been roughly following the guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1568340
Hello. After a few attempts I was finally able to root my kindle fire using Breakdroid found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1511757 .(I only have access to an OSX, no windows). I have a dell latitude running snow leopard. (hackintosh)
I can get to the black and red screen.
I downloaded the energy ics apk and tried to install the zip through the CWM-base Recovery v5.0.2.7 FULL (by DooMLorD) and it just loops through the fire screen with the triangle logo. Occasionally you can see the ICS startup screen, but very briefly(like 1 sec) but it goes back to looping through the reset.
I am not new to rooting android devices as I have rooted my phones in the past with no problems.
1. What am I doing wrong?
2. I can try install TWRP but how?(step by step on overwriting the CWM-base Recovery in OSX please, i have adb and tried but it does not see twrp in my file location.
3. is there an updated script for osx that auto installs TWRP?
If someone has time, please post a video please as there are none on installing using OSX on a fire using 6.3 on youtube or anywhere else on the web.
I cant add a new post since im new so Im editing this one:
Thanks! After waiting 15 min for the opening ICS screen, I finally rebooted and had the same problem..
Now the big question... how do you install TWRP using OSX?
tell you the steps I have done with no success...
I went to http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2 and chose kindle fire
downloaded the .img and placed it in my platforms-tools(and yes, I downloaded the ADB package and added platform-tools)
first did adb devices and got:
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
436E000600000001 recovery
then followed the websites direction and started adb shell by typing adb shell and got:
:~ drive$ adb shell
~ #
then followed the websites direction and entered su and got:
~ # su
/sbin/sh: su: not found
~ #
why was su not found?
Think I might gotten closer to a solution to my own problem.. I re-rooted using Breakdroid(auto root method) and now I am getting the full ICS animation screen ... Im going to leave it alone for a bit and see if it actually loads ICS on my fire.. will let you know any findings...
matchnbpm said:
Think I might gotten closer to a solution to my own problem.. I re-rooted using Breakdroid(auto root method) and now I am getting the full ICS animation screen ... Im going to leave it alone for a bit and see if it actually loads ICS on my fire.. will let you know any findings...
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TWRP is required to run the new ICS roms. CWM usually will not work.
ok.. got su to finally work after reloading kindle fire's image that I did a backup of and let it be on USB mode
got bootmode to go in from the site
tried to fastbook and i get:
# fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-blaze-2.1.1.img
fastboot: not found
.. Edit.. found out that fastboot requires that you exit out of ADB..
now fastboot stuck on 'waiting for device'
matchnbpm said:
ok.. got su to finally work
got bootmode to go in from the site
tried to fastbook and i get:
# fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-blaze-2.1.1.img
fastboot: not found
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You don't need "su" to enter fastboot commands.
While in recovery, enter:
adb shell idme bootmode 4002
adb reboot
That will restart your kindle in fastboot mode. Then you can enter:
fastboot flash recovery /path/to/twrp.img
Then...
fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000
...and reboot
EDIT:
6.3.1
Wow.. what a pain! Finally got TWRP to load! Here are the instructions for OSX using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1511757 (since no one seems to have it)
download breakdroid
start breakdroid (not kindlewater)
press 5 for kindle
press ok
press 1 for autoroot
now this is where you either get it or not.. my first time I got hung at waiting for device, so i simply unplugged it and replugged it and continued the autoroot. The second time after i unrooted my kindle fire and rerooted I did an exit and re rooted and it went all the way through... so your choice...
after you should be able to load kindle fires normal os after you see a triangle with a fire in it
now download TWRP
head over to: http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2 choose kindle fire from their
'please select device'
download their .img
follow the instruction here to add adb to your MAC: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9842005
with the instructions, make sure you do it step by step including the "Now .... I am going to show you how to make your life a lot easier in Terminal to run ADB without having to navigate to the folder every time you want to launch it."
if you did the instructions correctly you made a quick way to start ADB.
you can check if it works by starting a terminal(under applications/utilities(i made a quickstart and pinned it to my bar) and type ADB devices(with caps)
you should see your device there, if not, retrace your steps
move the TWRP .img file to your platform-tools folder
now start your kindle fire to normal mode and plug in your usb.. leave it on USB mode, do not exit
start a terminal and type ADB devices, your kindle fire should NOT be in recovery, should show 'device'
follow the TeamWin directions and type adb shell
type su
type idme bootmode 4002
type exit
quit terminal
restart terminal
type fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-blaze-2.1.1.img
your kindle fire will look like it is locked up after a few min, simply power off your kindle fire after installation of TWRP by pressing the power button until it turns off..
power back on and press and hold until it turns orange, release..
Welcome to TWRP!
I rooted my kindle fire, using an instructional video from YouTube.
The root was successful, and then I tried to install TWRP using the Kindle Fire Utility software, but the process was unsuccessful causing my Kindle to be stucked on a screen with a Yellow Triangle Icon.
After going through several tread, a came across an interesting one saying use fast boot to restore the device. The method included:
1) Download v6 of the Kindle Fire Utility from here. (The forum thread can be found here)
2) Extract the files into a folder anywhere (but remember where, obviously)
3) Go into the folder, then into ‘drivers’ and open up adb_usb.ini in a text editor and add “0x18D1″ (without the quotes) on a line underneath “0×1949″
4) Open up Device Manager and find “kindle”. It should have a yellow triangle near it.
5) Download fastboot.exe from here
6) Open up command prompt and navigate to wherever you saved fastboot to.
7) Run the command “fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000″
8) Power off your device by holding down the power button for ~10 seconds and turn it back on, and this time don’t hit the power button to go into TWRP. It should move past the yellow triangle after a few seconds and boot into Kindle.
But the method failed at the step 7 with an error message saying “The program can’t start because AdbWinApi.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.”
I REALLY REALLY WANT TO BE ABLE TO USE MY KINDLE AGAIN!
PLEASE HELP ME!
ok do you have the newest version of kfu?
Just download the latest find the tools folder shift+right click on the folder itself select open command window here plug your kindle in then type fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000 your kindle should boot normal.
Oh dear, am a noob, please forgive me!!
I have a Kindle Fire HD 8.9, rooted it OK, then followed "Installing Kindle Fire HD 8.9" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial" to install TWRP.
Everything seemed ok, then got stuck on blue/white logo, so got into TWRP hoping somehow I could move a rom on there to flash it. Now I'm in TWRP , the Kindle won't show up on My Computer, so how do I do this? I did try pressing "mount" but nothing happened.
I've searched forums but am just getting more confused!!
Maybe the drivers are wrong, but I don't know how to fix that.
Tried looking at "[HOW-TO] ADB Push a ROM to your phone"http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929, it tells me to find where my ADB is on my PC's hard drive, but I can't find anything that says AndroidSDK on my c:drive.
Oh God!! Am I doomed???
Please can someone kind help me??
Thanks guys
6. Wiped /sdcard, can't reboot from recovery: You thought you had the ROM file on the sdcard, but you didn't, and wiped everything, so without a ROM image, you can't boot into system.
Solution: Put the ROM file where your ADB binary is (usually inside platform-tools folder in Android SDK directory) and rename it rom.zip. On the device, boot into TWRP, select Advanced, then ADB Sideload. Connect device to PC. From here, run "adb" and hit Enter to check for your binary version, if it's anything lower than 1.0.3.0, you need to update the binaries by re-installing the latest Android SDK. Once the device is in sideloading mode and is connected to the PC, type "adb sideload rom.zip" and hit Enter. Now you'll find the ROM on the sdcard, flash, and you're done.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105
mfg
German JPL
Thank you German JPL,
I did try to follow this trobleshooting bit at the end, but I'm kinda stumped by the fact I don't know where this "ADB binary is (usually inside platform-tools folder in Android SDK directory)"
I'm on Windows 7 and there's no such thing on my c:drive. Under User, there is an ".android" folder, but I don't think that's it.
Hi pixie67,
sorry for my bad english, I'm a German speaking English writer.
in what way do you have adb drivers and fastboot drivers installed?
when did you proceed to the manual, you would still have a folder with android sdk?
===== 5. What is Android SDK, ADB, and Fastboot? =====
Android SDK is a package with the tools for an Android developer to modify devices and collect data to help them create builds and maintain a device. Included in the package is what we commonly use around here in the development world, called ADB (Android Debug Bridge) and Fastboot. ADB allows a computer to communicate with a device by means of a USB cable, allowing a developer to push and pull data between the two devices, and this is the way some root methods are discovered.
Fastboot is the term we use to refer to a diagnostic tool built into Android. This is because fastboot is the first thing a developer turns to when their device is bricked. Factory cables are designed to power the devices into fastboot, and that's all they're really good for. While ADB is for communication between two devices, pushing and pulling data, fastboot is all about writing data into the partitions on a device. We call this process "flashing". This is only for the 7 version of the device, the 8.9 version does not require the factory cable.
Generally, ADB commands in command prompts start with "adb" (i.e. "adb reboot bootloader" which commands a typical Android device to boot into bootloader mode, another name for fastboot mode). ADB commands can only be used when both devices are fully booted up, and ADB debugging is selected on the Android device. After the device boots into fastboot, the device no longer recognizes ADB commands, only fastboot commands. Likewise, in fastboot mode, commands begin with "fastboot" (i.e. "fastboot oem unlock" which unlocks the bootloader on many Android devices). While in fastboot mode, the only safe way to exit is by typing "fastboot reboot" although the usual power button will be fine for most cases.
On the Kindle Fire HD 7" and 8.9", you will notice that the fastboot commands look something like this: "fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot boot.img" ("flash" is the command to flash a file, "boot" is the partition to flash the file into, and "boot.img" is the image file containing the booting information). The reason why there's a "-i 0x1949" is simply because of the locked-down bootloader. After we install the 2nd-bootloader, this part commands the device to flash the files into the stock bootloader, because the 2nd-bootloader doesn't accept fastboot commands.
To install the Android SDK and be able to use ADB + fastboot, go to this link: Android SDK. After you hit download, just be patient, and you will need a video reference to help set up the package properly, so click here: Video on Installation of Android SDK. To check if it installed properly, once you're done with the video, open up a command prompt (for Windows, hold the Windows key + R, and type cmd, then hit Enter), and type either "adb" or "fastboot" and hit Enter. For both cases, you should get a block of text that tells you what each command does.
To check if your device can work with ADB, enable ADB on the device (may be called USB debugging), and connect it to the computer. If there are any drivers installing, let them finish. Then, on the command prompt, type "adb devices" and hit Enter. If your ADB drivers work, you should see a line of letters and characters. Same thing with fastboot. Always do this check before you start messing around to make sure your devices are receiving the commands.
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I have windows 7 and when I enter in the search window windows sdk, I find the folder.
mfg
GermanJPL
Hello,
I installed KindleADB.exe for the drivers. That seemed successful. I managed to root it ok,
My Kindle, in TWRP shows up in device manager as Android Phone/Android ADB interface.
I can boot into fastboot from the options in TWRP.
I've updated the android SDK package and rebooted my computer.
I can't use ADB sideload, it just sticks on "starting ADB sideload feature...."
If I reboot to system, I just end up on the white/blue logo.
I don't know what to do next
I do not understand ... have you thought you were the instructions?
you've got installed 2nd Boot Loader & TRWP after manual with ADB and fastboot .... ? why are you not looking adb.exe, then you have your folder
or you install you Andrid sdk subsequently follow the instructions, then you've got everything you need.
German JPL
I don't really understand your answer German, I've followed the instructions, but I'm still stuck on the boot screen, or in TWRP with no way to flash a ROM as there is no ROM on the device and I can't transfer a rom onto the device because mounting doesn't work and Adb sideload doesn't work.
So I'm stuck.
Help!
You have written the sideload does not work because the can not find the sdk folder. Did you find it now and sideload does not work?
Before you experiment still around for hours, start your Kindle in fastboot and play the 3 img a backup folder.
After that you start from scratch and copy before the Rome and gapps on the Kindle.
German JPL
GermanJPL said:
You have written the sideload does not work because the can not find the sdk folder. Did you find it now and sideload does not work?
Before you experiment still around for hours, start your Kindle in fastboot and play the 3 img a backup folder.
After that you start from scratch and copy before the Rome and gapps on the Kindle.
German JPL
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I can't find a SDK folder anywhere, I've searched, I've enabled hidden folders. I don't know if this is why the ADB sideload option doesn't work, but it doesn't, it just hangs there.
I can start the Kindle in fastboot, there is a message saying "installing device driver software", then another, confirming the ADB driver software has been successfully installed. In device manager I now see
Kindle Fire listed with android adb interface.
I don't know what "play the 3 img a backup folder." means. I'm sorry. While I'm in fastboot mode, I'm not sure what to do. Can you tell me?
And I don't know how to start from scratch as I can't copy anything anywhere. Although I can see the Kindle in device manager, I can't get to it in windows explorer.
The problem is, I didn't copy the ROM and GAPPS onto the Kindle before installing TWRP and now I can't.
Oh dear, I'm sorry to be so frustrating!! Thank you for trying to help though xx
Step 2: Grabbing Files and Backing Up
Once you're rooted successfully, you need to grab the files we'll need for the installation. Go to Hashcode's thread: Kindle Fire 2nd-bootloader + TWRP for the Kindle Fire HD 8.9. Download ONLY two files: the TWRP recovery image, and the freedom-boot image. That's all, and transfer both of those to the root of the sdcard, now you can move on to Step 3: Installation if you wish to skip backing up.
I will go through the steps to backup. Remember that it is not mandatory that you do this; should you follow the guide very closely, you do not require backing up whatsoever. This just serves as an extraneous step for those who feel comfortable working with ADB and would like to participate in modding the device, in which case these files would come in handy in case the device is bricked. Again, it is NOT mandatory.
Connect the device to the computer through a normal USB cable, turn on ADB through settings. Open up the command prompt (CMD) on your computer: hold down the Windows key, and press R. This will open up Run, type "cmd" and hit Enter. Now, enter the following lines of code one-by-one, wait for a line to finish before going to the next one.
Code:
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0boot0 of=/sdcard/boot0block.img"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/boot of=/sdcard/stock-boot.img"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery of=/sdcard/stock-recovery.img"
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/system of=/sdcard/stock-system.img"
mkdir C:\KFHD8Backup
adb pull /sdcard/stock-boot.img/ [C:\KFHD8Backup]
adb pull /sdcard/stock-recovery.img/ [C:\KFHD8Backup]
adb pull /sdcard/stock-system.img/ [C:\KFHD8Backup]
Now open up the Computer folder, and in the C: drive you will find a folder called "KFHD8Backup" with all of those files that you just pulled in there. Once you're at this stage, you have finished backing up. Take that folder and put it somewhere safe, on a USB drive, or an external flash drive.
If you need to flash these to restore the device in case you have bricked it, boot into fastboot mode. Place the folder and the files in it back to the C: drive before attempting to restore (if you know how to use the cd command, feel free to change the location of the files). Once you're in fastboot, start with the first line of code to command CMD to locate the backups folder, then proceed with the second, one-at-a-time:
Code:
cd C:/KFHD8Backup
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot stock-boot.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery stock-recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash system stock-system.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
+Note: Be patient, as some of the codes take a while due to the amount of data being transferred between the device and your computer. If nothing happens after you hit Enter on a line of code or it just hangs at nothing, close the command prompt, open it up again, and retry. It might seem scary, but if there are no codes being executed in the command prompt (you'll see data transfers with kB/s and such if there's communication), it's safe to unplug the cable or close the command prompt. Feel free to reboot your computer, then plug the cable in and try again.
Also, know that these files, when flashed through fastboot, will revert your device back to the state of when these backups were made, so once you have TWRP, these files are no longer important. The backups you make in TWRP will be just as useful, and can save you both time and patience. If, however, you want to revert to a completely stock Amazon OS software for warranty purposes, or to redo this process for any reason, they will come into play because these backups retain your apps and your settings. Otherwise, use the KFHD System Restore Tool to go completely stock.
After you have backed-up (optional), and you have the two needed files on the sdcard (TWRP image and freedom-boot image, ignore the Amazon OS and the stack override files), you can move on to step three.
Recap:
1. Go to Hashcode's 2nd-bootloader thread
2. Download both the required files and move them to sdcard
3. Use ADB to make backups (optional)
4. Use fastboot to restore the images you backed up if there are issues
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German JPL
Thank you for helping me.
I can't transfer the 2 files as I can't access the sdcard, but I did do this initially.
Also, do I use the command prompt just from the desktop and will it work while I'm in fastboot mode as I can only get into fastboot or recovery. I can't boot normally.
I will give it a go anyway, I really am very grateful for your help
Well, I've done it!!
I made sure ADB was properly installed, following the video link German helped with. Had to make my own android-sdk folder on the C:\ drive. Put KFFirstAide100 and KFHD_SRT_v2.1 downloaded from here in the "platform-tools" folder, ran KFHD_SRT_v2.1 tool to get into fastboot (turn Kindle off first, press option 1, then n, then connect kindle to computer via cable. It will go into fastboot.
Then Go to Firstaide in fastboot mode and restore kindle via one of the options on there.
Now I'm up and running again. Yey!!
Thank you German for all your help!!:highfive:
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pixie67 said:
Well, I've done it!!
I made sure ADB was properly installed, following the video link German helped with. Had to make my own android-sdk folder on the C:\ drive. Put KFFirstAide100 and KFHD_SRT_v2.1 downloaded from here in the "platform-tools" folder, ran KFHD_SRT_v2.1 tool to get into fastboot (turn Kindle off first, press option 1, then n, then connect kindle to computer via cable. It will go into fastboot.
Then Go to Firstaide in fastboot mode and restore kindle via one of the options on there.
Now I'm up and running again. Yey!!
Thank you German for all your help!!:highfive:
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I dont get how you fixed it i am a noob can you please send me everything i need to download and how to do it? I really need to get my kindle back so i can put my cm rom on it please!
OhhRey said:
I dont get how you fixed it i am a noob can you please send me everything i need to download and how to do it? I really need to get my kindle back so i can put my cm rom on it please!
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This should do the trick(assuming you just want to push a rom onto your device), drivers are always in my signature, adb is in the zip on the tutorial i wrote a while back. Here ya go!
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stunts513 said:
This should do the trick(assuming you just want to push a rom onto your device), drivers are always in my signature, adb is in the zip on the tutorial i wrote a while back. Here ya go!
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Good news and bad news, i installed the gapps and cm but it is stuck on the cyanogenmod screen and keeps looping. Please help! I thought i was done so close to a new android device! HELP!
OhhRey said:
Good news and bad news, i installed the gapps and cm but it is stuck on the cyanogenmod screen and keeps looping. Please help! I thought i was done so close to a new android device! HELP!
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Do a factory reset from twrp and see if it fixes the problem.
Disregard, issue resolved.
I followed the procedure listed below from the 'Help how root new update 8.5.1' thread page 10 from andraw40 (which worked fine btw) but when I got to step 7, Fastboot doesn't seem to be doing what it is supposed to do which is reboot my device into Fastboot. I shut my tablet down, issue the command and then plugin my device but all it does is just boot up into the OS. What am I doing wrong? The SDK is installed and ADB appears to be working. With the device plugged into my PC, I can issue the command 'adb devices' and it shows a device plugged in. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
andraw40 said:
Guys, first of all THANK YOU for posting and helping other people.
For the last several days I have tried as hell to make my Kindle Fire HD to work like an usual android tablet. It was hell! with blocking the tablet, bricking it, reinstall it, coming back to Amazon version, and all of that for many times. Why? Because of too many version of procedures, because of missing important info from different procedures, because of me doing things wrong, and of course, because of me not reading carefully the procedures. Whatever... Finally I get it. And because it is normal to give back, here I am trying to make easy the path for a next "me".
(This procedure is for Windows Vista or above. On Windows XP there will be a lot of problems with ADB.)
So, what I had: Kindle fire HD, 8.9", version 8.5.1
What I have now: Kindle Fire HD, 8.9" (same ), runing CyanogenMod 11 and all the Google Services
How did I get there:
1. install from Amazon the ES File Explorer
2. make sure you enable ADB in Security, on Kindle
3. connect Kindle on computer and make sure you have installed ADB drivers. Check this in Device Manager. If you have the yellow warning, with the tablet connected, install "Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers"
4. download, copy on Kindle (in Downloads) and then install "www apks.org-com zhiqupk root apk" to root the tablet. You need to root it in order to give permission to write in System folder. The aplication is the one mentioned by esema1o in the begining (keymasteroot) - Thank you esema1o! It is in Malaysian and you can use Google translate on computer if you are curious about the labels. It will not help you further but it will satisfy your need to know. So: press Mulai Root - it will do something, then will get a message. Press Root, not Batal. Another "doing something" then a new message. Choose Batal. (search on youtoube for "How to Root an Android Device with Key Root Master"). Done! You have rooted the Kindle. Reboot.
5. Open ES File Explorer and in Tools put all the switches on. Actually you will need only the Root Explorer. If you have problems keeping on the Root explorer reboot, open again ES File Explorer, try again. On the same tablet I had experienced different result after restoring the tablet to original Amazon version. Some time, I let the tablet open, come back after 15-30 minutes and try again to activate Root explorer. Surprise! it worked! Other times worked from first try or at seccond try. It is about your luck! Now, after is staying on, press on Root Explorer. A window will pop-up. Choose there to allow w/r on System folder.
6. Download "KindleFireHD89Root.zip" (you can fiind it by search on this forum by name. I'm not yet allawed to post links so remove the space before here: downloadandroidrom com/file/KindleFire/8.9root/KindleFireHD89Root.zip). Extract. Navigate into "stuff" folder. Shift +right click in window, then choose "Open command window here". (Or you just run cmd and navigate to "stuff" folder.)
7. Check fastboot avability:
Type the following command into the cmd window you had opened before at 6.
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
it should return:
< waiting for device>
Then connect Kindle to computer with a regular usb cable. Power down Kindle. Press power buton to start Kindle. . It *SHOULD* show a Fastboot screen and your terminal window should show something like:
product: Jem-PVT-Prod-04
Type this to reboot out of fastboot mode:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
8. follow this procedure: wiki cyanogenmod org/w/Install_CM_for_jem (again, remove spaces and add points to have working link)
Note: when you get to the point "Installing CyanogenMod from recovery" you may be confuse about the fact that adb commands are not working. If so, you check not to be in the recovery boot mode. Just shut down Kindle by long pressing power button, or reboot from meniu and if not passing the booting yellow logo, shut it down again by long pressing power button, then go in the fastboot mode again (see the first part of point 7; do not execute reboot! if you did reboot try again to enter in fastboot mode). Now, in fastboot mode, you can follow the instructions to copy zip files on tablet (I used the cyanogenmode 11 and Google apps zip files). After copy them on tablet, go back to the procedure at the point 4 where you start the kindle in recovery mode again by pressing volume up etc. If you do not succeed by pressing volume up during boot, simple enter again in fastboot (you should know how to do it by now ) and from terminal window on computer (cmd window where you are in "stuff" folder) type:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem recovery
At this point you are back in the procedure at point 6. Do or not the backup and go next. I did not encountered any problems from this point on.
That is all. Sorry for my English, and I hope that my "procedure" will help someone. Again, thank to all the good people that bother to help us!
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