[Q] Update with Root - Kindle Fire 2 Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting

Hi people i have a question... can I update 7.43 Kindle Fire to 7.46 Kindle Fire without losing my Root or without a brick or similar? Another question[this is of secondary type] what are the differeces beteween 10.4.3 version and 7.4.3 (the mine)???? I'm from Italy <3
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You will lose root when it updates, it shouldn't brick when it updates or anything. As for the difference between 7.4.3 and 10.4.3, 7.x.x series updates are for kindle fire HD 7" models where as 10.x.x series is for the kindle fire 2. You apparently have a kindle fire HD 7" model.
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stunts513 said:
You will lose root when it updates, it shouldn't brick when it updates or anything. As for the difference between 7.4.3 and 10.4.3, 7.x.x series updates are for kindle fire HD 7" models where as 10.x.x series is for the kindle fire 2. You apparently have a kindle fire HD 7" model.
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Thanks
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Kindle Fire HD 8.9: Recovery images

Kindle Fire HD 8.9 was on software version 8.4.6
Can someone please post some recovery images I can use to get out of fastboot mode
I would really appreciate it
Thanks In advance!.
Why not just flash the older ones available and update to the new one from there?
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stunts513 said:
Why not just flash the older ones available and update to the new one from there?
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The order ones I downloaded only have two
Boot and Recovery
It's missing system
Did you try using kindle fire first aid? It should have the system image when you try a system restore.
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stunts513 said:
Did you try using kindle fire first aid? It should have the system image when you try a system restore.
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I did try that it says downloading the images and it says it did
but then it says can't find the files I checked the folder and it never downloaded em
So I need those three images Boot, Recovery, System
Try this then: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011126
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stunts513 said:
Try this then: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011126
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Ok Using the three images from the link you sent fixed me
I had to use the files from "KFFirstAide" with those images
However the software version is 8.1.4 and update is grey
Do I need root access and enable OTA updates?
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Ok Using the three images from the link you sent fixed me
I had to use the files from "KFFirstAide" with those images
However the software version is 8.1.4 and update is grey
Do I need root access and enable OTA updates?
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Yes, you have to root to remove OTA updates.
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LinearEquation said:
Yes, you have to root to remove OTA updates.
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Ok used
KFFirstAide
And enabled OTA support then charged the battery and the kindle did the updates
So now I am back to stock 8.4.6 and it's running fast again.
Thanks so much for your help man!
By the way I am thinking of getting the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 - 64G
What do you think?
I'd wait until we have a confirmed root exploit and/or boot loader exploit before getting one, but that's just me.
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Lamere said:
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Ok used
KFFirstAide
And enabled OTA support then charged the battery and the kindle did the updates
So now I am back to stock 8.4.6 and it's running fast again.
Thanks so much for your help man!
By the way I am thinking of getting the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 - 64G
What do you think?
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Good to hear. I won't get one until there is an exploit or two for it.
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[Q] How To Root Kindle Fire Hd 7 11.3.1.0 (Without Camera)

i am on 11.3.1.0 on kindle fire hd 7 without a camera and i want to root it,how?:silly:
Wrong forum, but here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2544736
Just to warn you ahead of time you can't flash custom recovery or come to your device yet, so don't try using the methods in the HD forum that describe doing that or you will most likely brick.
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[Q]rooting help

will i be able to root the new kindle fire hd v7.6.8 with the last root since it is so close in version with the last and if not can someone post me a link to a tutorial
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[Q] KIndle Fire 2nd Gen Won't Turn On

Hi
I followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100963
to install twrp and second bootloader. After reboot the device powered down at the grey kindle fire logo and won't boot at all even when connecting the factory cable.
I'm guessing this is completely bricked but can anyone suggest anything?
Cheers
J
Yea the 2013 HD doesn't have the ability to install twrp + 2nd bootloader, if you flashed a bootloader from a previous model it would make sense why it doesn't turn on, it hard bricked it.
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Thanks I thought I'd done my research and got a guide for 2nd gen. You live and learn I guess.
Thanks for replying.
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kindle fire hd stuck in bootloop

my kindle fire hd is stuck in bootloop and cant go to fastboot mode even though i have that factory cable that suppose to send the device to fastboot mode once connected to a pc, but still it keeps restarting every 30 secs before the device get even recognize by the pc
any help would be appreciated
thank you very much
ludatrick said:
my kindle fire hd is stuck in bootloop and cant go to fastboot mode even though i have that factory cable that suppose to send the device to fastboot mode once connected to a pc, but still it keeps restarting every 30 secs before the device get even recognize by the pc
any help would be appreciated
thank you very much
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please ask in the correct forum
Fire Index: Which Amazon (Kindle) Fire Do I have?
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sd_shadow said:
please ask in the correct forum
Fire Index: Which Amazon (Kindle) Fire Do I have?
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The kindle fire HD 7" 2012 version
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sd_shadow said:
please ask in the correct forum
Fire Index: Which Amazon (Kindle) Fire Do I have?
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ludatrick said:
The kindle fire HD 7" 2012 version
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