I would really like to gain root access to my kindle but I do not know how to root my Amazon Kindle Fire 2 Non HD version 10.4.6 please help me with step by step instruction thank you
Search around the forums, particularly the one I made a few threads down. There's guides all around to read.
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I used this method on 10.4.6... Really easy to follow
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075959
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I used adb to install the u-boot and TWRP-blaze-2.0.0rc0.img ye got through to the / sdcard but my problem now is when I restart my kindle fire button and no lights no lights nor the Kindle Fire detected in the pc I can do and changed the boot or by older believe it happened so help me ..... Please can help me in spanish and english i in ubuntu linux now thank you
if its a kindle 2 then I believe it is permanently bricked. What happens when you connect it to the charger?
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I used adb to install the u-boot and TWRP-blaze-2.0.0rc0.img ye got through to the / sdcard but my problem now is when I restart my kindle fire button and no lights no lights nor the Kindle Fire detected in the pc I can do and changed the boot or by older believe it happened so help me ..... Please can help me in spanish and english i in ubuntu linux now thank you
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How did you install TWRP and u-boot with adb? What commands did you use and like Thepooch said, what Kindle Fire do you have?
Is not chargin and noting happen the comand i not remember but now am working but the tablet no turn on and the botton no lighting but i use uboot pass to sdcard an de tpwr or someting .. help
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if its a kindle 2 then I believe it is permanently bricked. What happens when you connect it to the charger?
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No not charging and the kindle fire is new but no turn on and not power on
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spekdro said:
No not charging and the kindle fire is new but no turn on and not power on
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Listen. The first and second generation Kindle Fires are vastly different in what you're allowed to do with them. So once again, for the third time, what Kindle Fire are you running?
Is a kindle fire them no have cam the os runing 10.1.3 version and i try to install twpr
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Listen. The first and second generation Kindle Fires are vastly different in what you're allowed to do with them. So once again, for the third time, what Kindle Fire are you running?
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the kindle fire I have is that left promera has no camera and has the button below oki enciender priblema is that and installed the uboot and tpwr and from running wl reboot command does not load anything no button light not do not charge anything
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spekdro said:
the kindle fire I have is that left promera has no camera and has the button below oki enciender priblema is that and installed the uboot and tpwr and from running wl reboot command does not load anything no button light not do not charge anything
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Unfortunately, you have bricked (broken) your device... perhaps permanently. None of the how-to guides for the original Kindle Fire will work on the Kindle Fire 2. Using them on the KF2 will almost certainly make them unbootable. You found this out the hard way.
There is currently no procedure to unbrick the KF2 in cases like yours. Flashing u-boot for the Kindle Fire onto the Kindle Fire 2 was the worst possible thing you could have done because the KF2 is unable to boot from it and there's no known way to replace it.
Sorry for the bad news. Live and learn.
but if I buy the usb factory think I can clear all
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kinfauns said:
Unfortunately, you have bricked (broken) your device... perhaps permanently. None of the how-to guides for the original Kindle Fire will work on the Kindle Fire 2. Using them on the KF2 will almost certainly make them unbootable. You found this out the hard way.
There is currently no procedure to unbrick the KF2 in cases like yours. Flashing u-boot for the Kindle Fire onto the Kindle Fire 2 was the worst possible thing you could have done because the KF2 is unable to boot from it and there's no known way to replace it.
Sorry for the bad news. Live and learn.
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Hey i buy this one this is a kindle fire 1 or 2
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=271067949003
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Sorry isnt of the picture but check the description and there is
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but if I buy the usb factory think I can clear all
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You are wrong. The factory cable will do nothing for you in this situation. The bootloader that your device came with was signed. Unless you are able replace it with the same signed bootloader, you will probably not get your device back. I sympathize with you. It is a tough lesson to learn but you should have been aware of the risks before you started getting into something you know nothing about.
The only suggestion I can give you (and it's probably a long shot) is to extract the bootloader from the software update downloaded from the Amazon Kindle Fire 2 website and flash it with fastboot. Since you flashed TWRP, you'll likely have to do the same for the original recovery as well.
Even then, I think it's highly unlikely you'll get your device working again.
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Sorry isnt of the picture but check the description and there is
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The original KF did not come in 8"
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but if I buy the usb factory think I can clear all
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The bootloader handles fastboot and detects for the presence of a factory cable. You broke your bootloader by flashing a u-boot meant for a different device. Without a working bootloader, the factory cable does not help you.
Your only hope is to use usbboot to load a new bootloader over USB, but that requires a signed aboot binary. The chances of that getting leaked out of Amazon is probably near zero. Sorry. All you're going to get is bad news.
A factory cable will not work the damage you have done Is permanent untill a solution is found and at this point there`s no solution.
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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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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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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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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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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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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