[Q] kindle fire stuck in fastboot (i think) - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So last night I decided to try and root the kindle fire to install custom recover and ROM. However everything went wrong. When I tried to use the one click utility I pressed one and booted into normal mode. Nothing happened so I read that you need to be in fastboot. So I re tried and pressed 2 to place device in fast boot and then it got stuck on the logo screen. I have been doing as much research as I can to fix this issue and can't figure out what to do. I do not have Linux nor have I ever used it but a couple times, I was using a gs4 charger to install root which I now think was a bad idea, the computer says waiting on device and can't connect to utility to go back to normal mode, I tried unplugging it and plugging it back in and tried to get some sort of connection but nothing and finally I do not understand adb and how to properly use cmd to manually do much. If anyone can help me in this situation and run me through some steps to fix it I would appreciate it so much. Thanks

Did you install your adb drivers?

soupmagnet said:
Did you install your adb drivers?
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I believe I did. I tried to install the drivers that came with the utility and it failed. I went to Google and searched amazon kindle fire drivers windows 8 and found two sets of drivers one called amazon kindle fire and USB drivers. Is that the adv drivers?

Did you disable driver signature verification on W8 before installing the drivers?

soupmagnet said:
Did you disable driver signature verification on W8 before installing the drivers?
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I did not do that.

XBMC4LIFE said:
I did not do that.
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Well, that may be part of your problem.

soupmagnet said:
Well, that may be part of your problem.
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If i can get the drivers intigratged with kfu to work do you think that adb status will go online and boot status change from unknown?

XBMC4LIFE said:
If i can get the drivers intigratged with kfu to work do you think that adb status will go online and boot status change from unknown?
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So i did what you said and vwallaaa it works again. Thank you so much!!!!!!!!! i have been stressing my brain out all day. thank you.

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[Q] Kind Fire Bricked at Yellow Triangle....What Now???

So Ive read multiple threads from this forum and tried the suggested methods and nothing has worked at all. My Kindle Fire is stuck at the Yelllow triangle logo and I have no clue how to get it back working at this point. I originally rooted using BreakDroid using Clockwork recovery and was successful running the Energy ICS Rom.
I attempted to flash the Miui ICS Rom and thats where it went all bad and has been stuck at the Yellow Triangle ever since. I've tried to use the KFU 0.9.6 but my computer only recognizes the kindle as a "android phone" but doesn't see that's it plugged in. KFU states that it's waiting for device when trying to run any of the commands and I have reboot to get it to proceed but none of the commands work and only return me back to a frozen triangle screen everytime.
So I need some serious advise on how to start over and get my kindle fire back to stock and out of this dreadful yellow triangle screen thats haunting me! Please post any instructions based on your experiences or expertise.
Please Please Please Help!
Thanks in advance.....
Are you able to access recovery?
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Are you able to access recovery?
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Nope not at all everytime I press the button and it turns orange nothing happens and it completely freezes and I have to reboot completely.
How comfortable are you with fastboot commands?
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How comfortable are you with fastboot commands?
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Not the best but if you have some instructions I'm sure I can figure it out lol at this point I have no choice
You have two different problems.
1. Stuck in fastboot mode
2. Bad drivers
Read this guide: (post #s 1, 2, and 3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747567
...that will get you started.
soupmagnet said:
You have two different problems.
1. Stuck in fastboot mode
2. Bad drivers
Read this guide: (post #s 1, 2, and 3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747567
...that will get you started.
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I used the Kindle Fire Utility and did option #1 to boot normal mode but it didn't work but I'll these methods and post some feedback on it....thanks a lot
soupmagnet said:
You have two different problems.
1. Stuck in fastboot mode
2. Bad drivers
Read this guide: (post #s 1, 2, and 3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747567
...that will get you started.
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I understand all of that info but doesn't really lay out any steps to take to fix the issues I'm having. I'm not a newbie to rooting this is just the first time I've experienced this particular problem
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Disregard
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Thanks for the positive advice
I wrote some but later recinded it because I didnt feel it fully applied. but as I see you did a bad flash with clockwork mod when the newer roms need to be flashed with twrp from all I have read. Your situation screams drivers as well as soup says. If you can access recovery what about your backup? lemme guess didnt make one? You can use kfu to change your boot mode but first you need adb working my suggestion plug your kindle in run the drivers see if it doesnt show up in kfu.But that doesnt fix what corrupted your system that caused your bootloop in the first place. Really all you can do is get adb going to push some files to your sd card to work with unless perhaps with some magic you regain access to usb mass storage. All this teeters on your ability to get into recovery as well.
Thepooch said:
I wrote some but later recinded it because I didnt feel it fully applied. but as I see you did a bad flash with clockwork mod when the newer roms need to be flashed with twrp from all I have read. Your situation screams drivers as well as soup says. If you can access recovery what about your backup? lemme guess didnt make one? You can use kfu to change your boot mode but first you need adb working my suggestion plug your kindle in run the drivers see if it doesnt show up in kfu.But that doesnt fix what corrupted your system that caused your bootloop in the first place. Really all you can do is get adb going to push some files to your sd card to work with unless perhaps with some magic you regain access to usb mass storage. All this teeters on your ability to get into recovery as well.
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I actually got it fixed using breakdroid and thank god it worked but thanks for the advice I know exactly what not to do the next time
Had a similar problem brickoid sorted me
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[Q] Need Some help with a bootloop

Hey guys, I'm not sure how I got my Kindle stuck in a boot loop, but I need some help getting it out. I have this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889 for unbricking. The problem I run into is that for some reason the utility wont show my device at all. In my device manager on my computer it shows the kindle as Amazon with the yellow triangle. I have tried everything I could find to get my computer and thus the utility used in the above thread to pick it up and get it out of the boot loop. In case you need to know the ROM I tried to flash before I had this issue can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614004 .
Exact same issue doesn't connect to computer
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Bahamutmaester said:
Hey guys, I'm not sure how I got my Kindle stuck in a boot loop, but I need some help getting it out. I have this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889 for unbricking. The problem I run into is that for some reason the utility wont show my device at all. In my device manager on my computer it shows the kindle as Amazon with the yellow triangle. I have tried everything I could find to get my computer and thus the utility used in the above thread to pick it up and get it out of the boot loop. In case you need to know the ROM I tried to flash before I had this issue can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614004 .
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ncvikingx97 said:
Exact same issue doesn't connect to computer
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If you are getting stuck at the ROM's bootanimation and it won't go any further, your system software is broken. You'll have to get to recovery or at least into fastboot mode to fix it. If you have the stock bootloader, you have no easy way to get into recovery, so you'll probably need a factory cable. Read this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668159
This probably won't hurt either...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
Thanks
Just contacted amazon about getting a new factory cable. Also, as much as I hate to admit it, I could probably use that guide
ncvikingx97 said:
Just contacted amazon about getting a new factory cable. Also, as much as I hate to admit it, I could probably use that guide
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I hope you are joking...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1550999
didn't work
Okay so I plugged my kindle in with a samsung charger I had, and it turned on when I plugged it in. Now it is plugged in, and it can't get past the kindle fire logo. What should I do? The computer doesn't recognize it either
ncvikingx97 said:
Okay so I plugged my kindle in with a samsung charger I had, and it turned on when I plugged it in. Now it is plugged in, and it can't get past the kindle fire logo. What should I do? The computer doesn't recognize it either
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Download in use Kindle Fire Utility from the development section. Use it install window driver for KF, install TWRP, and reset boot mode. It is the tool for you. You just need to study how to use it.
Hope it helps.

computer not showing rooted kindle fire when plugged in

Before I put the energy 9 rom on my computer would see it but now it doesnt. Anyone know why?
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Joe
jfed said:
Before I put the energy 9 rom on my computer would see it but now it doesnt. Anyone know why?
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Joe[/QUO
Ah I did enable the usb manager but my computer still does not reconize the kindle. I know it works it was working before the engery 9 flash.
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jfed said:
Before I put the energy 9 rom on my computer would see it but now it doesnt. Anyone know why?
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Joe
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Ah I did enable the usb manager but my computer still does not reconize the kindle. I know it works it was working before the engery 9 flash.
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is this the one you're talking about? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528024
I'm not sure what your problem is but are you able to mount your SD from TWRP?
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is this the one you're talking about? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528024
I'm not sure what your problem is but are you able to mount your SD from TWRP?
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Ok so my android driver on my computer was the wrong one. I rolled the driver back and I can hook up to my pc no problem.
The problem I now have is that I downloaded the latest kindle fire utility folder TWRP from the development forum an went to run the program. the black screen comes on and it is trying to start the adb then it closes so now that will not run
is it not working because I dont have the kindle rom anymore?
I am new on here and I am learning everything so I dont know if that utility is not needed since I am flashing roms on the Kindle Fire
jfed said:
Ok so my android driver on my computer was the wrong one. I rolled the driver back and I can hook up to my pc no problem.
The problem I now have is that I downloaded the latest kindle fire utility folder TWRP from the development forum an went to run the program. the black screen comes on and it is trying to start the adb then it closes so now that will not run
is it not working because I dont have the kindle rom anymore?
I am new on here and I am learning everything so I dont know if that utility is not needed since I am flashing roms on the Kindle Fire
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Okay, so what you're saying is KFU won't connect through adb, correct?
I've never used that ROM before but typically ADB debugging is turned off by default so you need to go to settings and then developer options and then turn on Android Debugging. I don't have my kindle running an ICS rom right now so you'll have to forgive me if that isn't exactly right, I was using my phone as a reference. You definitely want to get debugging turned on though, and then try again.
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Okay, so what you're saying is KFU won't connect through adb, correct?
I've never used that ROM before but typically ADB debugging is turned off by default so you need to go to settings and then developer options and then turn on Android Debugging. I don't have my kindle running an ICS rom right now so you'll have to forgive me if that isn't exactly right, I was using my phone as a reference. You definitely want to get debugging turned on though, and then try again.
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Hello I did check the debugging but the adb driver interface "black screen" still trys to conect then disapears
nschiwy said:
is this the one you're talking about? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528024
I'm not sure what your problem is but are you able to mount your SD from TWRP?
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Yes I have this one. I still cant run kindle fire utility.
jfed said:
Yes I have this one. I still cant run kindle fire utility.
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Let's make sure it isn't the script itself that's causing the problems.
Replace the run.bat in your KFU folder with this one, and see if it will start up.

Stuck in the orange boot loop and can't access ADB, TWRP or USB etc.

Now I'm in an even worse position to further prove my dopeyness. :crying: I installed CM10 and GAPPs in the root of my KF2. Went to do the wipes as instructed and then I couldn't get those files or access my KF2 via ADB or USB and I was stuck in TWRP with no OS. I couldn't do a sideload ADB through TWRP or Terminal Emulator since they couldn't find the device. FYI I successfully installed the drivers by restarting my Win8 computer and going through without signing drivers, but the device still wouldn't show up anywhere.
After that nightmare, I shut my KF2 down to do some work and then when I started it back up again, I was stuck in the dreaded orange Kindle Fire bootloop and I can't get into TWRP, ADB or anything else.
Any thoughts?
Re: I cannot get Boot Status 4000 in KFU and I can't install TWRP & I've tried EVERYT
KFU?
Do you have a Kindle Fire 2 (this is the kf2 forum)? KFU only works on the KF1.
Time to start reading. Too many people doing things like this lately..
Don't use ANYTHING made for the KF1 on the KF2!
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mindmajick said:
KFU?
Do you have a Kindle Fire 2 (this is the kf2 forum)? KFU only works on the KF1.
Time to start reading. Too many people doing things like this lately..
Don't use ANYTHING made for the KF1 on the KF2!
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Thanks!! I didn't realize. I also could swear that a KF2 thread lead me to KFU. Either way, what's the best method to get TWRP on my KF2. I love Jelly Beans. BTW I was able to install GAPPs with KFU without a problem. I just can't get a recovery on it.
I'm a dope. I installed the TweezerMod.apk and I have TWRP.
Thanks again for showing me the light. :good:
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jjdavola said:
I'm a dope. I installed the TweezerMod.apk and I have TWRP.
Thanks again for showing me the light. :good:
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Lol. Glad to help. I was going to point you there next.
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Now I'm in an even worse position to further prove my dopeyness. :crying: I installed CM10 and GAPPs in the root of my KF2. Went to do the wipes as instructed and then I couldn't get those files or access my KF2 via ADB or USB and I was stuck in TWRP with no OS. I couldn't do a sideload ADB through TWRP or Terminal Emulator since they couldn't find the device. FYI I successfully installed the drivers by restarting my Win8 computer and going through without signing drivers, but the device still wouldn't show up anywhere.
After that nightmare, I shut my KF2 down to do some work and then when I started it back up again, I was stuck in the dreaded orange Kindle Fire bootloop and I can't get into TWRP, ADB or anything else.
Any thoughts?
I change the OP accordingly.
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jjdavola said:
Now I'm in an even worse position to further prove my dopeyness. :crying: I installed CM10 and GAPPs in the root of my KF2. Went to do the wipes as instructed and then I couldn't get those files or access my KF2 via ADB or USB and I was stuck in TWRP with no OS. I couldn't do a sideload ADB through TWRP or Terminal Emulator since they couldn't find the device. FYI I successfully installed the drivers by restarting my Win8 computer and going through without signing drivers, but the device still wouldn't show up anywhere.
After that nightmare, I shut my KF2 down to do some work and then when I started it back up again, I was stuck in the dreaded orange Kindle Fire bootloop and I can't get into TWRP, ADB or anything else.
Any thoughts?
I change the OP accordingly.
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Yes. If you don't have a fastboot cable.. Get one. You'll need it to restore back to stock.
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mindmajick said:
Yes. If you don't have a fastboot cable.. Get one. You'll need it to restore back to stock.
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I actually have two of the OEM cables. What do I need to do with them?
Thanks again!
jjdavola said:
I actually have two of the OEM cables. What do I need to do with them?
Thanks again!
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Its a fast boot cable? Dude- you need to read like EVERYTHING in the dev section here. There is a thread on recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035047
And here is a tool that can help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
And PLEASE.. once you have recovered your device READ everything in the kf2 and kfhd forums. Use the xda app if that's easier, but read it all. I promise it'll help.
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Its a fast boot cable? Dude- you need to read like EVERYTHING in the dev section here. There is a thread on recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035047
And here is a tool that can help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
And PLEASE.. once you have recovered your device READ everything in the kf2 and kfhd forums. Use the xda app if that's easier, but read it all. I promise it'll help.
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The original cables that came with the KF2 are not the same as fastboot cables? I thought I read that.
jjdavola said:
The original cables that came with the KF2 are not the same as fastboot cables? I thought I read that.
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No. They are not.
Here is a legitimate source with fast shipping:
http://mobility.forumsee.com/a/m/s/p12-9168-063526--the-best-kindle-fire-factory-cable-period.html
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mindmajick said:
No. They are not.
Here is a legitimate source with fast shipping:
http://mobility.forumsee.com/a/m/s/p12-9168-063526--the-best-kindle-fire-factory-cable-period.html
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Thanks. I guess I'll order one.
Before I do that, is there anything else that can be done without getting the cable? Believe me, I searched and read everything I could find on the problem, but since I can't get into ADB or TWRP due to the lovely bootloop (and no OS), my options look very limited.
The super sad part is my KF2 was working great for around 1/2 hour, but I got greedy and wanted JB.
BTW if it might be my only hope, is there an easy way to disable Android SDK as pointed out in the First Aide thread since uninstalling seems like a pain?
Thanks again!
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Thanks. I guess I'll order one.
Before I do that, is there anything else that can be done without getting the cable? Believe me, I searched and read everything I could find on the problem, but since I can't get into ADB or TWRP due to the lovely bootloop (and no OS), my options look very limited.
The super sad part is my KF2 was working great for around 1/2 hour, but I got greedy and wanted JB.
BTW if it might be my only hope, is there an easy way to disable Android SDK as pointed out in the First Aide thread since uninstalling seems like a pain?
Thanks again!
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Your only choice left is to get the fastboot cable. No Adb, recovery OR ROM....
Not sure why you need to disable the SDK or what to do, since I've never used it on windows. I just use the files I need (adb and fastboot) and installed the drivers specific to this device. I've only used the SDK on Linux
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Your only choice left is to get the fastboot cable. No Adb, recovery OR ROM....
Not sure why you need to disable the SDK or what to do, since I've never used it on windows. I just use the files I need (adb and fastboot) and installed the drivers specific to this device. I've only used the SDK on Linux
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Thanks. I figured, but I could dream. To quote the First Aide link you provided:
To keep your Kindle safe, we have integrated this feature into our software, You do not need any command line knowledge, just as simple as 1, 2, and 3.
Prerequisites for the Recover Options:
1. Install The Latest Version Of Java SE: Java SE Development Kit 7u13
2. Android SDK Must Be Disabled Or Removed
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So are you saying I don't need to do that?
Thanks again for your help and patience. I really appreciate it.
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Thanks. I figured, but I could dream. To quote the First Aide link you provided:
So are you saying I don't need to do that?
Thanks again for your help and patience. I really appreciate it.
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I don't know. Ask in the thread. The OP likes to help and communicates way more clearly than me. I'm sure he can tell you how to disable or remove it.
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[Q] Kindle fire wont work I cant install twrp no OS just Stuck at Kindle Fire Logo

The only thing I can do is get the device status to go online. It's recognizable on my computer devices. But I can't open it. Only right click. Iv tried fast boot. Iv tried installing twrp manually. But I always get stuck at waiting for device. When the Kindle reboots reconnects and disconnects and then reconnects. But all I see is the kindle fire logo. It can sit there for hours like that. Iv tried Soupkit. But that didn't work because it said the device was offline even it actually wasn't. Iv tried everything unless someone has an idea. It has no OS to boot to. So thats the reason. It must be. I void the warranty obviously by rooting. But I'm not here for admitting I did a stupid move of actually rooting when you dont know what your doing. If someone can leave a suggestion. I'd appreciate the suggestion. thanks
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The only thing I can do is get the device status to go online. It's recognizable on my computer devices. But I can't open it. Only right click. Iv tried fast boot. Iv tried installing twrp manually. But I always get stuck at waiting for device. When the Kindle reboots reconnects and disconnects and then reconnects. But all I see is the kindle fire logo. It can sit there for hours like that. Iv tried Soupkit. But that didn't work because it said the device was offline even it actually wasn't. Iv tried everything unless someone has an idea. It has no OS to boot to. So thats the reason. It must be. I void the warranty obviously by rooting. But I'm not here for admitting I did a stupid move of actually rooting when you dont know what your doing. If someone can leave a suggestion. I'd appreciate the suggestion. thanks
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Does your Kindle Fire logo stay brightly lit or at any point does it flash and/or go dim?
soupmagnet said:
Does your Kindle Fire logo stay brightly lit or at any point does it flash and/or go dim?
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brightly lit
nobleman221 said:
brightly lit
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Okay, are you using a Linux VM, LiveUSB or full normal Linux install on your PC?
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Okay, are you using a Linux VM, LiveUSB or full normal Linux install on your PC?
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full normal linux, Ubuntu 12.10`
nobleman221 said:
full normal linux, Ubuntu 12.10`
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Are you using a USB 3.0 port?
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Are you using a USB 3.0 port?
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Noob question how do you tell
nobleman221 said:
Noob question how do you tell
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How old is your computer?
In the SoupKit Utility, choose the option to install FireFireFire, whether it says online or not, and follow the instructions to see if that get's you anywhere.
nobleman221 said:
Noob question how do you tell
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If you have to ask then 99% likely you don't have one.
If you bought your computer in the last 6 months then maybe.
soupmagnet said:
How old is your computer?
In the SoupKit Utility, choose the option to install FireFireFire, whether it says online or not, and follow the instructions to see if that get's you anywhere.
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Acer Aspire 5742. 3 years old.
nobleman221 said:
Acer Aspire 5742. 3 years old.
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Nope. No way to possibly have a USB 3 port on that.
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Nope. No way to possibly have a USB 3 port on that.
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So Is my kindle gone for good?
nobleman221 said:
So Is my kindle gone for good?
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No. Did you follow the instructions I gave you previously?
soupmagnet said:
In the SoupKit Utility, choose the option to install FireFireFire, whether it says online or not, and follow the instructions to see if that get's you anywhere.
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Ok, Im able to get the ADB device status to online in Soupkit. But where do I a start from exactly. do i got to bootmenu or what.
nobleman221 said:
Ok, Im able to get the ADB device status to online in Soupkit. But where do I a start from exactly. do i got to bootmenu or what.
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Install menu > install TWRP...or COTR...your choice.
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The kindle status is online. Should the kindle be off or not. Also when I run twrp install on the terminal. Its running nothing but words. How long does this take. Also do I need WiFi while doing this.
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nobleman221 said:
The kindle status is online. Should the kindle be off or not. Also when I run twrp install on the terminal. Its running nothing but words. How long does this take. Also do I need WiFi while doing this.
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"It's running nothing but words." Hmm...interesting.
You have to understand that I cannot see your device and I definitely can't see these "words" you're talking about. I have no idea what you've done and you still haven't told me whether you understood the instructions I gave you to install FFF or whether or not you succeeded in doing so. So unless you are able to provide me some usable information, we're just going to go around in circles here.
Aside from that, ADB is not going to do you any good until you get TWRP installed. You won't get TWRP installed until you follow the instructions I gave you to get FireFireFire installed. In case you missed it...for the second time...I'll try to explain it a little better.
If you had read the SoupKit thread, you would find that the stock bootloader doesn't work like it should in regards to accepting fastboot commands. The command "fastboot devices" doesn't work, so the SoupKit, will always say "Device Offline". Other fastboot commands will work, but you have to enter the command, turn the device off (hold power button for 10 seconds), then turn it back on. I also explained in the SoupKit thread (and here...twice), that if you have the stock bootloader installed and you get "Device Offline", to choose an option anyway and follow the instructions it gives you (which will be to turn the device off, then back on, etc).
Now, considering you have not given me any information regarding the success or failure of those instructions, I'll have to assume you either didn't read or you didn't understand them. That being said, let's go back and try it again.
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"It's running nothing but words." Hmm...interesting.
You have to understand that I cannot see your device and I definitely can't see these "words" you're talking about. I have no idea what you've done and you still haven't told me whether you understood the instructions I gave you to install FFF or whether or not you succeeded in doing so. So unless you are able to provide me some usable information, we're just going to go around in circles here.
Aside from that, ADB is not going to do you any good until you get TWRP installed. You won't get TWRP installed until you follow the instructions I gave you to get FireFireFire installed. In case you missed it...for the second time...I'll try to explain it a little better.
If you had read the SoupKit thread, you would find that the stock bootloader doesn't work like it should in regards to accepting fastboot commands. The command "fastboot devices" doesn't work, so the SoupKit, will always say "Device Offline". Other fastboot commands will work, but you have to enter the command, turn the device off (hold power button for 10 seconds), then turn it back on. I also explained in the SoupKit thread (and here...twice), that if you have the stock bootloader installed and you get "Device Offline", to choose an option anyway and follow the instructions it gives you (which will be to turn the device off, then back on, etc).
Now, considering you have not given me any information regarding the success or failure of those instructions, I'll have to assume you either didn't read or you didn't understand them. That being said, let's go back and try it again.
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i did read the instructions. But the terminal runs a bunch of commands rapidly so fast I cant read it. I have my WiFi turned on and when I enter the command to install TWRP the terminal window just runs and that's the end of it, it runs in an endless loop jumbled words. My Kindle fire connects making 3 connect/disconnect sounds when plugged in my computer. And Still is stuck at the boot logo with no signs of change.
nobleman221 said:
i did read the instructions. But the terminal runs a bunch of commands rapidly so fast I cant read it. I have my WiFi turned on and when I enter the command to install TWRP the terminal window just runs and that's the end of it, it runs in an endless loop jumbled words. My Kindle fire connects making 3 connect/disconnect sounds when plugged in my computer. And Still is stuck at the boot logo with no signs of change.
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You can scroll up through the terminal to get the outputs of the previous commands. Regardless, if you ran the option to install FireFireFire, it would sit at "waiting for device" until you shut the device down and turn it back on.
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You can scroll up through the terminal to get the outputs of the previous commands. Regardless, if you ran the option to install FireFireFire, it would sit at "waiting for device" until you shut the device down and turn it back on.
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"Your shell is either missing or corrupt shell making it impossible to change from the inside of the system your \nshell must be installed properly before you can proceed any further, the only way to do this is firefirefire." Is what was being spammed in the terminal. I couldent copy and paste the the thing because everytime I clicked inside the terminal the instructions dissappeared.

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