[Q] Stuck at blue kindle fire screen never finishes - 8.9" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I teas trying to get a jb rom on here. I'm stuck at the blue boot screen and it never fully boots up and I followed all the directions but I'm pretty crappy at all this stuff. I forgot to put the rom and gapps on before and So I got into twrp and every time I try to get adb side load to work it never works just get caught at starting side load feature or whatever and never changes .
I know there's stuff somewhere on the forum but it's all to confusing to me. I've had this thing for one day and now I've got a pretty sweet paper weight
I followed a video by zedomax on YouTube
Not to good at cmd prompts either so be easy on me

jhillyer253 said:
So I teas trying to get a jb rom on here. I'm stuck at the blue boot screen and it never fully boots up and I followed all the directions but I'm pretty crappy at all this stuff. I forgot to put the rom and gapps on before and So I got into twrp and every time I try to get adb side load to work it never works just get caught at starting side load feature or whatever and never changes .
I know there's stuff somewhere on the forum but it's all to confusing to me. I've had this thing for one day and now I've got a pretty sweet paper weight
I followed a video by zedomax on YouTube
Not to good at cmd prompts either so be easy on me
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Stunts did a write up on just this thing. This link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498 will get you fixed up.
1. To get into recovery, turn the KFHD off (hold power button for 20 seconds.)
2. Now turn it on and when you see the yellow Kindle Fire screen push up on the volume until the Kindle Fire logo turns blue and hold it for three seconds, then release the volume up button.
3. Now that you are in TWRP you can push the ROM and Gapps and will you be sorted out.

Didn't want to start a new thread, so I'll ask here. I had the same problem as the OP, but the thing was I couldn't get into the recovery. Kindle just booted up to blue logo, and then nothing happened. I tried to install CM, and everything was fine, but after having installed TWRP and 2nd bootloader I couldn't get into the recovery, and ADB suddenly stopped recognising my Kindle. I tried to install/reinstall the drivers, but to no avail... So I ended up recovering Kindle via SRT, and now I have 8.1.4 device (I went through red screen problem and at some point I wasn't able to flash anything even via fastboot)... I still want to install CM, what can I do to ensure that the recovery works correctly? Now Kindle is shown as portable device in device manager and there also is a line "android composite ADB interface", is it ok now? Thanks in advance.

I can't believe you pulled it back from the red screen. That does not happen often, good job. Did you wait until you saw the KF yellow logo and push up on the volume rocker and hold it for three seconds after the blue KF logo and let go? That's how you have to into TWRP.
Did you flag or push the files last time?
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LinearEquation said:
I can't believe you pulled it back from the red screen. That does not happen often, good job. Did you wait until you saw the KF yellow logo and push up on the volume rocker and hold it for three seconds after the blue KF logo and let go? That's how you have to into TWRP.
Did you flag or push the files last time?
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Thank you for the input! I think I did, I tried many times.
Well... I followed Hashcode's bootloader & TWRP installation tutorial step by step, so pushed the stack file and it went well.
Now my device seems fine running 8.1.4_user_1413620 and even rooted, the only issue is that it doesn't detect my home wi-fi network for some reason.

Erentel said:
Thank you for the input! I think I did, I tried many times.
Well... I followed Hashcode's bootloader & TWRP installation tutorial step by step, so pushed the stack file and it went well.
Now my device seems fine running 8.1.4_user_1413620 and even rooted, the only issue is that it doesn't detect my home wi-fi network for some reason.
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Hmmm, if that continues, you may have to do a factory reset to see if that fixes the issue and then retry again.

I've connected the device to another network, it updated and now wifi is perfectly fine. Maybe it had something to do with OS version. Now my Kindle seems to work flawlessly, and I can start experimenting from scratch
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[Q] Fried my KF2 (10.2.6)

Been reading for days, and cant seem to make headway, here is the story
Have KF-2 build 10.2.4 got it rooted, then it auto updated to 10.2.6, re-rooted with Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v18.5.1, got google everything working to include google mail. Decided I didn’t like the lock screen pictures and copied framework-res off, changed the backgrounds and repackaged. Went into kindle and renamed framework-res.apk to framework-res.apk.old. as soon as I hit enter got service fail loop. Turned it off and came back up to red triangle with only options of reboot or restore, neither one did anything. After much reading bought a factory cable, pluged it in and got to “fastboot” screen with a green flashing light and a red light. Windows saw it however ADB would not see it. Screwd around and opened kindle fire utility (I know now it is not made for KF2) and hit option two “permanent root” Kindle flashed turned off, to never come on again. Now the wife is doing the “I told you so” dance.
Can I get it back or have I totally sc***ed the pooch? I’de even consider sending it to someone.
POLMafia said:
Been reading for days, and cant seem to make headway, here is the story
Have KF-2 build 10.2.4 got it rooted, then it auto updated to 10.2.6, re-rooted with Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v18.5.1, got google everything working to include google mail. Decided I didn’t like the lock screen pictures and copied framework-res off, changed the backgrounds and repackaged. Went into kindle and renamed framework-res.apk to framework-res.apk.old. as soon as I hit enter got service fail loop. Turned it off and came back up to red triangle with only options of reboot or restore, neither one did anything. After much reading bought a factory cable, pluged it in and got to “fastboot” screen with a green flashing light and a red light. Windows saw it however ADB would not see it. Screwd around and opened kindle fire utility (I know now it is not made for KF2) and hit option two “permanent root” Kindle flashed turned off, to never come on again. Now the wife is doing the “I told you so” dance.
Can I get it back or have I totally sc***ed the pooch? I’de even consider sending it to someone.
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i think something similar has my tablet, but not, my tablet shutted down because it needed battery after a bootloop in recovery. but its nearly the same
POLMafia said:
Been reading for days, and cant seem to make headway, here is the story
Have KF-2 build 10.2.4 got it rooted, then it auto updated to 10.2.6, re-rooted with Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v18.5.1, got google everything working to include google mail. Decided I didn’t like the lock screen pictures and copied framework-res off, changed the backgrounds and repackaged. Went into kindle and renamed framework-res.apk to framework-res.apk.old. as soon as I hit enter got service fail loop. Turned it off and came back up to red triangle with only options of reboot or restore, neither one did anything. After much reading bought a factory cable, pluged it in and got to “fastboot” screen with a green flashing light and a red light. Windows saw it however ADB would not see it. Screwd around and opened kindle fire utility (I know now it is not made for KF2) and hit option two “permanent root” Kindle flashed turned off, to never come on again. Now the wife is doing the “I told you so” dance.
Can I get it back or have I totally sc***ed the pooch? I’de even consider sending it to someone.
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I can help, although I prefer the freenode irc channel #kf2-dev If you are interested, just show up.
Give a try on Ubuntu
Can you get it to boot at all? My KF2 was stuck in a boot loop.
I could do a hard shutdown, and boot into TWRP. But, I wiped to install new ROM and since there is no SDcard, my rom was gone, too.
I got ADB to work on my Xubuntu laptop and sideloaded the new rom and Gapps.
All is well since yesterday. Great tutorial here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1062818

[Q] Bricked?

Ok... so here is the pickle I am in...
Press power button
Kindle logo displays
fastboot logo displays
screen goes black
unable to get it started for like 2 more minutes
Last action before accident: attempted to flash twrp recovery on kindle.
actions since crash
- flashed stock-boot, stock-recovery attempted to reboot. still no luck.
Hell Bomb said:
Ok... so here is the pickle I am in...
Press power button
Kindle logo displays
fastboot logo displays
screen goes black
unable to get it started for like 2 more minutes
Last action before accident: attempted to flash twrp recovery on kindle.
actions since crash
- flashed stock-boot, stock-recovery attempted to reboot. still no luck.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166668
#32
Check first post, already attempted to load the stock recovery/boot and openrecovery-twrp-2.4.3.0-blaze.img
Hell Bomb said:
Check first post, already attempted to load the stock recovery/boot and openrecovery-twrp-2.4.3.0-blaze.img
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I have a feeling you are in the wrong place. Are, by any chance, the images you described earlier explicitly named "stock-boot.img" and "stock-recovery.img"? If so, there's a good chance you are in the wrong place. What software version was your device running before this happened? Could you describe this so-called "fastboot logo"?
On the off chance that you do have a 1st generation Kindle Fire and not a 2nd Generation Kindle Fire, flashing the boot and recovery images will do nothing for you in your situation. You would have to reinstall the ROM as described in the FAQ listing that I referred to earlier. :silly:

Kindle Fire 2 Bricked

Alright I'm sure you all love these posts... Well, I've been rooting for a while so I'm not really a novice, pretty embarassing this happened really.. So I'll start by saying my device was successfully rooted a little while ago. I installed one of the cyanogenmod roms at first, but the battery life was terrible so I reverted back to stock. I then decided to play around a little with the systemui to change the battery icon to something that actually displays the battery %. Worked fine for a little while, then it started to reboot everytime I turned the screen off. It started to get annoying, so I decided to revert back to my backup and the problem still continued. Then I decided to wipe everything and install the new rom just released a little while ago and as soon as it started up an app kept forceclosing so it wouldn't work. So I rebooted into TWRP to wipe and reload again but accidently formatted the internal memory. So I did some searching as mounting wouldn't work and used a tool KF2_SRT_10.2.3 to restore the files to start from scratch. I used TWRP to set it to boot fastboot and it installed without issues. Then it was stuck in fastboot, so I used the command fastboot -i0x1949 oem idme bootmode 1 while in command prompt on my computer as I couldn't obviously boot into TWRP to do it there. Then it poped up with the red triangle with the exclamation point saying something about the data is corrupt and I should hold the power button for 4 seconds to reboot or hit it 5 times to factory reset, so I hit the button 5 times to reset. Wasn't really paying attention to it at the time, then it powered down, powered back up and now it's stuck on the splash screen.
TL;DR, flashed stock system.img and recovery using KF2_SRT_10.2.3, kindle booted to error screen saying to reboot device to press power 5 times to restore, pressed power 5 times, kindle stuck on splash screen.
The splash screen blinked like it did before it booted to the screen where you choose to boot either TWRP or the system. Computer doesn't detect it. Any ideas where I can start?
And yes I'm 100% sure this is a Kindle Fire 2, came in black box and last I checked had OS 10.2.3. Hoping this can be fixed, if not I can probably get away with sending it back to amazon. I hope.....
You need a factory cable.
From there you can restore the system from fastboot.
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mindmajick said:
You need a factory cable.
From there you can restore the system from fastboot.
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Thank you kindly for your quick responce! I ordered a cable because I don't have my soldering iron with me here at school and I want this fixed as soon as possible. After doing some reading this should fix everything so no further replies are needed. Thanks!

[Q] Problem with fff(I assume)

Ok, so I decided to flash my KF with CM10. To do this I did the standard KFU superuser, installed TWRP, and fff. After I flashed with TWRP the Google apps and CM everything worked okay, but I noticed that my Google apps are nonexistent. So, I thought I would reflash with TWRP, which is where the problem lies. Whenever I reboot my device I get the KF logo, except white and blue, telling me to press power button to change boot, which I have tried but to no avail, and it goes straight to the CM10 boot. I thought okay maybe I can get around this by downloading Goo Manager onto my device to flash the GApps. This didn't work. So finally I just assumed my TWRP screwed up so I downloaded the recovery package from Goo Manager. This also didn't work. Also, KFU doesn't recognize it.
Right now I'm assuming the problem is fff because I've never seen this blue boot screen. If someone could help me just get TWRP back to working or even just stock KF I would be much obliged.
If I understand you correctly, I then think you have no clue what TWRP or at least FFF is about. I hope I am wrong.
Alright, after installing FFF, you will DO SEE the Kindle Fire logo with blue (the Fire is in Blue) and it will ask you to press the power button to get into either normal boot, recovery boot and one more which I forgot. That's what it should be. I don't know what your problem is.
Anyway, from that Kindle Fire blue screen, press the power button and select boot to recovery to get in TWRP.
I might speak entire wrong here, though.
votinh said:
If I understand you correctly, I then think you have no clue what TWRP or at least FFF is about. I hope I am wrong.
Alright, after installing FFF, you will DO SEE the Kindle Fire logo with blue (the Fire is in Blue) and it will ask you to press the power button to get into either normal boot, recovery boot and one more which I forgot. That's what it should be. I don't know what your problem is.
Anyway, from that Kindle Fire blue screen, press the power button and select boot to recovery to get in TWRP.
I might speak entire wrong here, though.
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From what Brandon is saying, I think you hit it on the head.
One note: it takes several seconds to access the recovery from the fff 1.4a blue kindle fire logo. Once that screen pops up, hold the power button for about three seconds till recovery is selected at bottom.
It doesn't appear that you actually have a problem, either, but just a misunderstanding of what your kindle should look like.
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votinh said:
If I understand you correctly, I then think you have no clue what TWRP or at least FFF is about. I hope I am wrong.
Alright, after installing FFF, you will DO SEE the Kindle Fire logo with blue (the Fire is in Blue) and it will ask you to press the power button to get into either normal boot, recovery boot and one more which I forgot. That's what it should be. I don't know what your problem is.
Anyway, from that Kindle Fire blue screen, press the power button and select boot to recovery to get in TWRP.
I might speak entire wrong here, though.
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When I attempt to boot to recovery I get no TWRP. The screen flashes then the normal Kindle Fire boot screen shows, then another flash and back to blue sccreen
Again, I assume you know how to do it, how to boot into recovery.
If you do it correctly and still can't get in then reinstall FFF using KFU.
If you don't know how to, then search Youtube, there's tons of videos showing how.
votinh said:
Again, I assume you know how to do it, how to boot into recovery.
If you do it correctly and still can't get in then reinstall FFF using KFU.
If you don't know how to, then search Youtube, there's tons of videos showing how.
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Except as I said earlier KFU doesn't recognize my device. I mean I'll check my drivers, but looks doubful.
brandonstrat said:
Except as I said earlier KFU doesn't recognize my device. I mean I'll check my drivers, but looks doubful.
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Did you bother to try what I suggested?
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jma9454 said:
Did you bother to try what I suggested?
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Yeah and it worked, but after restoring back to stock kf it kept sayin that process had stopped working and never allowing me to actually set the damn thing up. So reflashed CM10 and it keeps looping the boot screen, showing a quick image of the home screen then restarting the process. Long holding the power restarts the device, allowing me to get to fff but I still can't seem to get TWRP to show up unless I tell it to fast boot on the computer and since it never actually gets to TWRP or the OS I see no way to mount it.
brandonstrat said:
Yeah and it worked, but after restoring back to stock kf it kept sayin that process had stopped working and never allowing me to actually set the damn thing up. So reflashed CM10 and it keeps looping the boot screen, showing a quick image of the home screen then restarting the process. Long holding the power restarts the device, allowing me to get to fff but I still can't seem to get TWRP to show up unless I tell it to fast boot on the computer and since it never actually gets to TWRP or the OS I see no way to mount it.
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How did you restore to stock? That isn't what I told you to do...
When you plug it into the computer, what happens?
And also, when you reboot it, and you hold the power button at the blue screen with the menu at bottom, what happens? Does it cycle through three choices? If it does, wait till it selects the second one and let go.
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jma9454 said:
How did you restore to stock? That isn't what I told you to do...
When you plug it into the computer, what happens?
And also, when you reboot it, and you hold the power button at the blue screen with the menu at bottom, what happens? Does it cycle through three choices? If it does, wait till it selects the second one and let go.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk HD
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Well I did do what you told me to do I reinstalled TWRP and fff and tried to install gapps. Well long story short nothing happened. So I did do what you told me to do. Anyways, the only thing that happens when I hit recovery is it strangely goes to the normal orange kf boot for a couple second, back to blue kf boot but with no boot option and back to annoying CM10 boot loop I previously described.
brandonstrat said:
Well I did do what you told me to do I reinstalled TWRP and fff and tried to install gapps. Well long story short nothing happened. So I did do what you told me to do. Anyways, the only thing that happens when I hit recovery is it strangely goes to the normal orange kf boot for a couple second, back to blue kf boot but with no boot option and back to annoying CM10 boot loop I previously described.
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Follow what you are saying is really a headache. You keep saying you did this and did that and that and this and I'm lost. Slow down.
Go one by one, answer what jma asked.
Forget what you have done to your KF, tell us what it is like now.
1. Can you get into the recovery? I ask again 'cuz you previously claimed you knew how to, then you didn't then you did.
2. During power up, do you see Kindle Fire with blue logo?
3. Right after that do you hold the power button?
4. Do you see it cycle through the menu of 3?
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votinh said:
Follow what you are saying is really a headache. You keep saying you did this and did that and that and this and I'm lost. Slow down.
Go one by one, answer what jma asked.
Forget what you have done to your KF, tell us what it is like now.
1. Can you get into the recovery? I ask again 'cuz you previously claimed you knew how to, then you didn't then you did.
2. During power up, do you see Kindle Fire with blue logo?
3. Right after that do you hold the power button?
4. Do you see it cycle through the menu of 3?
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Alright, sorry bout that I guess
1. If by recovery you mean TWRP, then no I don't believe so
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes, but all options take me to the CM10 boot except recovery which takes me to regular stock orange kf boot for a few seconds then back to blue without the options but just boots
Hope that's a bit more clear, I guess I'm kindave panicking with my kindle being on the fritz and all. But you my good sir have been very patient and for that I thank you.
brandonstrat said:
Well I did do what you told me to do I reinstalled TWRP and fff and tried to install gapps. Well long story short nothing happened. So I did do what you told me to do. Anyways, the only thing that happens when I hit recovery is it strangely goes to the normal orange kf boot for a couple second, back to blue kf boot but with no boot option and back to annoying CM10 boot loop I previously described.
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Okay, two things:
1) The reason you keep getting stuck at the CyanogenMod logo is because you're not wiping data (factory reset) before installing the ROM.
2) I'm very concerned because it seems that you may not know what generation of Kindle Fire you're using. You are posting in the 1st generation KF forums, but by your description you seem to have a 2nd generation KF. You need to clarify which device you have before someone gives you directions that would permanently brick your device.
soupmagnet said:
Okay, two things:
1) The reason you keep getting stuck at the CyanogenMod logo is because you're not wiping data (factory reset) before installing the ROM.
2) I'm very concerned because it seems that you may not know what generation of Kindle Fire you're using. You are posting in the 1st generation KF forums, but by your description you seem to have a 2nd generation KF. You need to clarify which device you have before someone gives you directions that would permanently brick your device.
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1. That would make sense because I was I'm a hurry
2. It's first gen, I would have clarified had this not been a forum specifically geared towards first gen, but I appreciate your concern.
brandonstrat said:
1. That would make sense because I was I'm a hurry
2. It's first gen, I would have clarified had this not been a forum specifically geared towards first gen, but I appreciate your concern.
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Well, you never know around here...
Since that's the case, it seems like you have a bootloader installed on the recovery partition. Your device's original bootloader is working as it should (orange KF logo), but when you change the bootmode to recovery, it boots into what should be the custom recovery, but instead is the FireFireFire bootloader. BUT...that's a best guess based on what I can piece together from the information you've provided. (I've avoided responding to this post for exactly this reason).
The problem is, your information is all over the place and much of it contradicts itself. In one post, you say you have the blue KF logo, but then in the same post, you say don't. Then you say you used TWRP to install a custom ROM, but then you can't access TWRP? But then you say you restored the device to stock using TWRP, and yet you can't access TWRP after that.
Perhaps you could explain in a clear and concise manner what your problem is, being as detailed as humanly possible, because as it stands now, you're not making any sense.
soupmagnet said:
Well, you never know around here...
Since that's the case, it seems like you have a bootloader installed on the recovery partition. Your device's original bootloader is working as it should (orange KF logo), but when you change the bootmode to recovery, it boots into what should be the custom recovery, but instead is the FireFireFire bootloader. BUT...that's a best guess based on what I can piece together from the information you've provided. (I've avoided responding to this post for exactly this reason).
The problem is, your information is all over the place and much of it contradicts itself. In one post, you say you have the blue KF logo, but then in the same post, you say don't. Then you say you used TWRP to install a custom ROM, but then you can't access TWRP? But then you say you restored the device to stock using TWRP, and yet you can't access TWRP after that.
Perhaps you could explain in a clear and concise manner what your problem is, being as detailed as humanly possible, because as it stands now, you're not making any sense.
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Okay I'll try again, the only times I have actually been able to use TWRP is when installing it in kfu. I don't believe that it actually installed anything but it just sends it to fastboot, now I could be incorrect but what I believe is happening is the kfu is telling the kf to go to fastboot to install but TWRP is already installed because nothing ever downloads.
Is that what normally happens when you hit recovery on the fff screen? Does the TWRP require fastboot or is mine just really messed up?
brandonstrat said:
Okay I'll try again, the only times I have actually been able to use TWRP is when installing it in kfu. I don't believe that it actually installed anything but it just sends it to fastboot, now I could be incorrect but what I believe is happening is the kfu is telling the kf to go to fastboot to install but TWRP is already installed because nothing ever downloads.
Is that what normally happens when you hit recovery on the fff screen? Does the TWRP require fastboot or is mine just really messed up?
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Something about this just doesn't add up.
Try this...
1) Download the recovery flashable .zip of FireFireFire1.4a
2) Reinstall TWRP using KFU and boot into it.
3) Use TWRP to flash the recovery flashable fff-u-boot_v1.4a.zip and reboot.
If the problem persists, take a video of it, and post it here so we can get a better idea of what's actually going on.
soupmagnet said:
Something about this just doesn't add up.
Try this...
1) Download the recovery flashable .zip of FireFireFire1.4a
2) Reinstall TWRP using KFU and boot into it.
3) Use TWRP to flash the recovery flashable fff-u-boot_v1.4a.zip and reboot.
If the problem persists, take a video of it, and post it here so we can get a better idea of what's actually going on.
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Ok but when could I actually mount the device
brandonstrat said:
Ok but when could I actually mount the device
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Better yet, go ahead and post a video of the problem. I need to confirm something before you flash FFF.
soupmagnet said:
Better yet, go ahead and post a video of the problem. I need to confirm something before you flash FFF.
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note: the screen that flashes is from my previous rom sooo, yeah. Factory wiping is a good thing.

Kindle fire First Gen Brick any help appreciated

Hi all,
First let me say that I am new to this site so bare with me. Okay so my first tablet was a first gen Amazon Kindle Fire. After using the device for years upon end I decided that I disliked the Amazon Kindle OS and even the reading capabilities of it. Upon getting an Android phone the Kindle seemed to pale in comparison as it's apps were hardly ever updated and its app store was a disaster. So taking a leap of faith I decided to look up how to flash an Android ROM onto the device. So using the Kindle fire utility I troubleshooted flashing TWRP onto the recovery boot. However for the life of me I could not get the drivers to communicate with the Kindlea and the boot status was "unknown". Being the ignorant and impatient person I am (haha) I decided to use an app called flashify to flash the TWRP into recovery mode on my Kindle. Well little did I know that flashify was not the best option or it wasn't compatible, so I ended up in a boot loop with a device that could no longer connect to my computer using ADB composite device drivers. Frustrated I bought a factory fast boot cable and plugged it in. Now I was able to get out of the boot loop and use fast boot commands to boot and flash images. I flashed TWRP onto the device (finally) and it quickly, without user interaction, brought me to the "wipe device" button. I knew that I had to do this so I tapped the button but the Kindle did not respond, actually not responding to any touch or tap regardless of where on the screen. I quickly understood that I was unable to use the version of TWRP that I have. Unfortunately even after booting up every version of TWRP otter and blaze I still am not able to have any touchscreen capability. If I press the power button it locks the TWRP screen like expected but since the touchscreen doesn't interact with the Kindle I am unable to unlock the device and have to hard reset the Kindle(holding power down for 20 sec). So I tried flashing cannibal open touch recovery and the touchscreen worked (yay!) However it worked in a weird way where I was not able to select an option. I was only able to move and browse my cursor through options. So once again a dead end. So guys I am at a loss right now. I refuse to believe that my Kindle is just a paper weight and I feel like I'm close to being able to flashing an Android ROM. Any help would be appreciated!!!
Thanks so much
Josh

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