PROBLEM KFHD 8.9 2nd Gen RED BOOT - 8.9" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am an Android noob but I'm no stranger to hacking/modding. Well anyway while trying to unlock my KFHD 8.9 2nd Gen's bootloader to install TWRP or CWM I failed. It now boots to a red screen. I've tried restoring through ADB, ADB (Fastboot), KFFA, and KF-SRT. Nothing works tried all firmware and all options. the only thing I can do is get my device to communicate in fastboot mode. Does anyone have any info they can share to help out? Please and thank you.

You need to restore the stock boot loader, go here and download the 8.1.4 stock boot loader and I can't stress enough to verify the md5sum matches the one listed, if it doesn't you could end up with a hard brick. Anyways from there its as simple as running
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
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stunts513 said:
You need to restore the stock boot loader, go here and download the 8.1.4 stock boot loader and I can't stress enough to verify the md5sum matches the one listed, if it doesn't you could end up with a hard brick. Anyways from there its as simple as running
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
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Thank yo so much. I'm gonna try this now.

Okay so I tried it and now it boots dirrevtly into fastboot withor without cable inserted.

Um you did check the md5sum first right? Please make sure the device is showing up on your PC, and I would try something simple like
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
that might get it out of fastboot loop, if not restore the system and recovery partitions again.
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Okay after flashing my recovery I restored my other partitions via Kindle Fire First Aide and it worked like a charm. Now I got a new issue but Im gonna hafta make a new thread for that.
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[Q] G-Apps on a new JB ROM

First of all, I'd like to thank you all that make this community so valuable to us. I read the forum since I got my KF, around 6 months ago, and all the tutorials are very well detailed.
Today I tried to install a new ROM on my Kindle for the first time. It all went well, and I successfully installed the stock Jelly Bean from Hashcode. But the problem now is: I don't know how to install the GApps on it.
I'm trying to use the ADB and Kindle Fire Utility but it doesn't find the device.
Anyone of you guys could give me a hand with that problem?
Thanks
Are you using twrp? You flash gapps onto it the same way you flash a Rom. Boot into twrp, go to install, locate the directory where you have the gapps.zip file stored and click on it, flash it. Then wipe cache/ and dalvik cache and reboot.
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jlshady00 said:
Are you using twrp? You flash gapps onto it the same way you flash a Rom. Boot into twrp, go to install, locate the directory where you have the gapps.zip file stored and click on it, flash it. Then wipe cache/ and dalvik cache and reboot.
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I think the problem is with the adp drivers...I can not find my device so I can restart it with TWRP.
Ok but if you have fire fire fire and twrp installed already you should be able to bout into twrp by pushing the power button repeatedly during startup until it shows you voting into recovery mode.
Make sure you have the correct drivers installed,I believe the kf should show up as composite adb interface device on your pc with the right drivers. Someone else might be able to help you more but really the easiest way to flash gapps is to do it through twrp the exact same way you flash the new Rom minus the system wipe and factory reset.
Your device is a first gen kindle I assume?
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jlshady00 said:
Ok but if you have fire fire fire and twrp installed already you should be able to bout into twrp by pushing the power button repeatedly during startup until it shows you voting into recovery mode.
Make sure you have the correct drivers installed,I believe the kf should show up as composite adb interface device on your pc with the right drivers. Someone else might be able to help you more but really the easiest way to flash gapps is to do it through twrp the exact same way you flash the new Rom minus the system wipe and factory reset.
Your device is a first gen kindle I assume?
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Yes, it is a first gen Kindle.
I'm trying to boot to TWRP pressing the power button during startup but either I'm doing it wrong or something went bad after I installed the ROM.
I also tried to install the ADB driver in another computer but after I connect the kindle the PC recognizes it only as "Amazon Kindle Fire", and not the ADB interface.
I don't know what to do. But thanks for your help!
Try using the pc that is recognizing it as a kindle fire, uninstall the kindle fire drivers through device manager and then install the Google adb drivers, then hook the kindle back up to it via usb and see if it shows up correctly then?
Is your boot screen showing kindle fire in blue and white or the stock orange or something else?
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jlshady00 said:
Try using the pc that is recognizing it as a kindle fire, uninstall the kindle fire drivers through device manager and then install the Google adb drivers, then hook the kindle back up to it via usb and see if it shows up correctly then?
Is your boot screen showing kindle fire in blue and white or the stock orange or something else?
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jlshady00, I finally managed to install it! Thank you very much for the help!
No problem hope I made it a little easier on you, click thanks on my post if I did and you don't mind. Enjoy the new Rom!
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jlshady00 said:
No problem hope I made it a little easier on you, click thanks on my post if I did and you don't mind. Enjoy the new Rom!
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The ROM is indeed much better than the stock one on the KF.

[Q] Before I proceed...

Hey everyone. I am a fresh new owner of the Kindle Fire 2(and generation), running 10.4.6 firmware, and its definitely a nifty little thing. I got it solely for the purpose of rooting it and turning into some half-ass Nexus 7, haha. I've been reading up as much as I can, and from what I've been seeing, this device is a finnicky SOB. Things can go either really smoothly, or really badly at random. So before I take the plunge, I just wanna post the steps I'm gonna do in hopes that someone who is rooted and running a custom ROM can solidly confirm these steps are correct.
I'm going to use this guide here to for 10.4.6: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44577053
Then I'm going to use this guide for root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075959
Downgrade bootloader(not software firmware) to 10.2.4, flash TWRP using fastboot on PC, then load in the FMKilo-2.apk and CM and gapps on tablet, run Tweezermod, reboot into TWRP and do a full system wipe (I'll wipe 3x just to be safe), then flash CM and gapps.
From my understanding, I don't necessarily need a fastboot cable to root and flash ROMs, but I will need it incase things go haywire, which there is a moderate possibility of. Is all of this correct? I'm sorry if this is a redundant and pointless post, but I just want some solid answers before I dive in. I'm not new to Android or flashing, but this device is just a little intimidating, so I just wanna be safe. And who knows, maybe this post can help others with 10.4.6
Cheers, guys. :beer:
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I suggest putting the ROM and gapps onto the kindle before flashing twrp and 2nd bootloader, because the latest os detects if the boot loader isn't the same version as the os, if it doesn't match it boot loops into recovery and its slightly more complicated than drag and dropping the ROM once that happens.
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stunts513 said:
I suggest putting the ROM and gapps onto the kindle before flashing twrp and 2nd bootloader, because the latest os detects if the boot loader isn't the same version as the os, if it doesn't match it boot loops into recovery and its slightly more complicated than drag and dropping the ROM once that happens.
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So right after flashing TWRP, immediately flash CM and gapps? And how's my steps looking? Am I good to go without needing a fastboot cable?
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It seems like you left out the step for installing 2nd boot loader, I'm more familiar with the HD models so I'll have to check up on the details for flashing on kf2, but I think you can just use fire flash to flash twrp, but I'd better check before you start messing with the boot loader. And yea pretty much you have to flash a new ROM or a older amazon os from twrp after flashing.
Edit: I don't see any mention of fire flash being compatible with kf2's, best to avoid it. There's a thread that tells how to put second boot loader and twrp on in the android dev section if u haven't seen it. Here it is! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100963
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stunts513 said:
It seems like you left out the step for installing 2nd boot loader, I'm more familiar with the HD models so I'll have to check up on the details for flashing on kf2, but I think you can just use fire flash to flash twrp, but I'd better check before you start messing with the boot loader. And yea pretty much you have to flash a new ROM or a older amazon os from twrp after flashing.
Edit: I don't see any mention of fire flash being compatible with kf2's, best to avoid it. There's a thread that tells how to put second boot loader and twrp on in the android dev section if u haven't seen it. Here it is! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100963
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Sweet, thank you so much man! And I can do all of this WITHOUT the fastboot cable, right? I only need that if SHTF, correct? And one more thing, I put the 2nd bootloader on AFTER I downgrade to 10.2.4?
Once again, I apologize for all the questions. Just wanna be safe rather than sorry.
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Yes you downgrade the bootloader first or you will be needing a fastboot cable, hehe.
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stunts513 said:
Yes you downgrade the bootloader first or you will be needing a fastboot cable, hehe.
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Well, didn't get very far at all I couldn't get adb to recognize my device. I updated android SDK, install Google USB Drivers, installed new Kindle driver fixes in the reference thread in the development section, rebooted both device and computer. Adb just refused to recognize the device. Maybe I'll try a different computer?
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Make sure your drivers are installed, also remember adb doesn't work with fastboot mode, just thought I'd mention that. If you don't have the drivers installed use the ones in my signature.
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stunts513 said:
Make sure your drivers are installed, also remember adb doesn't work with fastboot mode, just thought I'd mention that. If you don't have the drivers installed use the ones in my signature.
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Well, for some reason I can't even get other computers to recognize my device using ADB. These same computers I've been using for root for quite sometime now, are all of the sudden not listing any devices through ADB, not even my phone. Should I try reinstalling adb drivers? And how would I go about using the USB drivers posted in your signature?
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You just find then device in the device manager with a yellow triangle next to it usually, right click it, hit update driver, and point it to the directory that u extracted that zip file to. If you happen to need a newer version of adb/fastboot, download the attachment on this post.
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stunts513 said:
You just find then device in the device manager with a yellow triangle next to it usually, right click it, hit update driver, and point it to the directory that u extracted that zip file to. If you happen to need a newer version of adb/fastboot, download the attachment on this post.
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Hey man, just wanted to say thanks for the ADB drivers and USB drivers! My device is now successfully rooted
However, I've ran into another problem. When continuing through the bootloader process, when I'm supposed to downgrade to 10.2.4, I'm supposed to enter the fastboot command to flash the bootloader, command prompt just hangs at <waiting for device>...
I've read through the thread about this message, but I couldn't find a clear answer, as it seems some people have succeed with AND without a fastboot cable for this part :/
Any suggestions?
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iamterence said:
Hey man, just wanted to say thanks for the ADB drivers and USB drivers! My device is now successfully rooted
However, I've ran into another problem. When continuing through the bootloader process, when I'm supposed to downgrade to 10.2.4, I'm supposed to enter the fastboot command to flash the bootloader, command prompt just hangs at <waiting for device>...
I've read through the thread about this message, but I couldn't find a clear answer, as it seems some people have succeed with AND without a fastboot cable for this part :/
Any suggestions?
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You can still do everything through the ADB shell. Using fastboot isn't really necessary, but you'll have to be really careful.
soupmagnet said:
You can still do everything through the ADB shell. Using fastboot isn't really necessary, but you'll have to be really careful.
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Thank you for the response. Is there a guide somewhere I can use that explains how to issue the adb commands instead of going through fastboot?
*EDIT*
Dug around for a bit and stumbled across this. Would these be the correct commands for going through adb?
" Put them in the same directory as adb and open up cmd
cd to the directory with adb and issue the commands:
adb push otter2-freedom-boot.img /sdcard/
adb push otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-freedom-boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/boot
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot"
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iamterence said:
Thank you for the response. Is there a guide somewhere I can use that explains how to issue the adb commands instead of going through fastboot?
*EDIT*
Dug around for a bit and stumbled across this. Would these be the correct commands for going through adb?
" Put them in the same directory as adb and open up cmd
cd to the directory with adb and issue the commands:
adb push otter2-freedom-boot.img /sdcard/
adb push otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-freedom-boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/boot
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot"
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Close. Asuming your device is already rooted, you created your backups, AND flashed the stack override, you still need to downgrade the bootloader.
Code:
adb push otter2-u-boot-prod-10.2.4.bin /sdcard/
adb push otter2-freedom-boot.img /sdcard/
adb push otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-u-boot-prod-10.2.4.bin of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/bootloader
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-freedom-boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/boot
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot
Be sure do check the md5s of all downloads before flashing though
soupmagnet said:
Close. Asuming your device is already rooted, you created your backups, AND flashed the stack override, you still need to downgrade the bootloader.
Code:
adb push otter2-u-boot-prod-10.2.4.bin /sdcard/
adb push otter2-freedom-boot.img /sdcard/
adb push otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-u-boot-prod-10.2.4.bin of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/bootloader
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-freedom-boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/boot
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot
Be sure do check the md5s of all downloads before flashing though
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Thank you, will try a little bit later in the day. One more question, do I no longer need the FMKilo apk? I've been seeing in other threads that the apk has been bricking devices, but v4 may or may not work. And its not mentioned in the 2nd bootloader thread, so I'm just a bit confused. Should I still download and run v4 after downgrading bootloader and installing TWRP, or should I just downgrade, install TWRP, and immediately flash CM + gapps from there? Wanna get all the clear information I can.
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Bump. Waiting for an answer before I continue with this.
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*UPDATE*
HOT DAMN! I AM RUNNING CM10.1!!!
So what I did was download all the needed files, and used the fixed commands posted above by Soup to adb push them to the device, then proceeded with did commands to flash them to the device. I made damn sure that the file names matched that of those in the commands, inputted them one by one, rebooted and was greeted by the blue Kindle Fire logo, where I was able to cycle through the options to get to recovery. Immediately wiped everything in TWRP, and flashed CM and gapps. Up and running! This tablet is soooooo much better with AOSP running on it. Thank you, Stunts and Soup for helping me out.
And this was all done WITHOUT a fastboot cable. It was extremely dangerous and risky, but I made it through unharmed.
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soupmagnet said:
Close. Asuming your device is already rooted, you created your backups, AND flashed the stack override, you still need to downgrade the bootloader.
Code:
adb push otter2-u-boot-prod-10.2.4.bin /sdcard/
adb push otter2-freedom-boot.img /sdcard/
adb push otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-u-boot-prod-10.2.4.bin of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/bootloader
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-freedom-boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/boot
dd if=/sdcard/otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot
Be sure do check the md5s of all downloads before flashing though
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Please tell me, what if I use this image otter2-twrp-2.6.3.0-recovery.img instead of this otter2-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img?
I use the zip-otter2-twrp-2.6.3.0-recovery.zip here. Just make sure your file shows the name you used.
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[Q] Kindle Fire Stuck At Boot Logo Screen, HELP?!?

Hello my device is stuck in bootloop and wont be reconised by my computer unless it is connected by a factory cable i bought from 'EarlyBird' on Amazon.
The screen turns on as well as the green light, it flickers and then goes black. This just REPEATS. (also the kindle fire logo shows in white/orange).
Plugged my kindle in with factory cable and showed up in Device Manager as KIndle fire like it should.
I have drivers installed so this is why.
How can i make the kindle boot up again and work like normal?!?
Thanks.
If you need more info or can help please reply to this thread or PM me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43569633
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Ok thanks for the link, but I don't understand what to do? Could you please explain? Thanks
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Lewiswatson99 said:
Ok thanks for the link, but I don't understand what to do? Could you please explain? Thanks
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I recommend you read everything in that thread. Then read some more.
What I wrote in the original post is pretty self-explanatory. If you don't understand something I said then you haven't read enough.
This is NOT a basic device to work on. I also see you started in the Kindle fire 1 forums. If you flashed anything there you're already screwed.
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Lewiswatson99 said:
Hello my device is stuck in bootloop and wont be reconised by my computer unless it is connected by a factory cable i bought from 'EarlyBird' on Amazon.
The screen turns on as well as the green light, it flickers and then goes black. This just REPEATS. (also the kindle fire logo shows in white/orange).
Plugged my kindle in with factory cable and showed up in Device Manager as KIndle fire like it should.
I have drivers installed so this is why.
How can i make the kindle boot up again and work like normal?!?
Thanks.
If you need more info or can help please reply to this thread or PM me.
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The restore tool links are not working right now. Have to wait until it get's fixed.
Umm thanks for your help. I'll read through it ALL. And I thought my kindle fire was the 1st gen but found out was 2nd gen. Luckily I didn't get far another to do anything stupid to it.
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I'm not sure if I said but my kindle fire isn't recognised when plugged in normal cable AT ALL so doesn't show up in adb devices. However when put in factory cable its recognised by device manager only. Adb devices does not see anything. Why is that ?
P.s remember my kindle is stuck at boot loop
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Because adb doesn't work with fastboot, with fastboot you use fastboot commands. Once its in fastboot I suggest using this to restore it to working order: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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Lewiswatson99 said:
Umm thanks for your help. I'll read through it ALL. And I thought my kindle fire was the 1st gen but found out was 2nd gen. Luckily I didn't get far another to do anything stupid to it.
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Give me a pm if you have issues with my download link. I think there is probably enough info here to help.
The main thing is to have the right versions adb and fast boot available and you should be able to restore ok.
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The OP has a problem, and what happens? 2 users get in a territory dispute
And now a Mod has to do clean-up. If you 2 wanna argue, go take it to the playground or something.
And if you can't post something more constructive to the issue, then just don't post.
In the meantime, the OP still has an issue, so hopefully some of the KF folks that want to help will get your issue fixed.
Cheers
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So like he said, can someone help me! Thanjs
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Lewiswatson99 said:
So like he said, can someone help me! Thanjs
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@mindmajick asked you to PM him if the links aren't working. I'm confident he can help you with some things.
Just make sure you read and understand everything. Several times if need be.
KF's can be a bit tricky. I know. I fixed a local guys for him (never owned one myself)
MD
I understand that your need to flash a new .IMG and a new system image. I believe that your download then has those files. I see from the text that I out the text/code into fastboot with kindle connect with fastboot cable. Then should reboot and work. Is that right? Does kindle have to show in adb devices for this to work as its not for me...
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ADB is for pushing and fastboot is for flashing. No, while in fastboot you won't see ADB recognized. Try typing fast boot devices to see if fastboot is set up right and type fastboot getvar all in the command prompt to see if your device is recognized. Also if you're running Windows 7 X64 or Windows 8 you should disable Windows driver enforcement first.
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So am I right in what I said?
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Lewiswatson99 said:
So am I right in what I said?
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Yes you are correct. So is linearequation.
But use "fastboot -I 0x1949 devices" to be sure it's there. It MAY not show up otherwise.
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Might be bad what i have done...
mindmajick said:
Yes you are correct. So is linearequation.
But use "fastboot -I 0x1949 devices" to be sure it's there. It MAY not show up otherwise.
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I found somewhere else to flash boot.img and recovery.img
so i did and now when i boot it shows this: (Hope you can see the photos)
Lewiswatson99 said:
I found somewhere else to flash boot.img and recovery.img
so i did and now when i boot it shows this: (Hope you can see the photos)
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Something didn't work
Looks like one of the images didn't flash correctly.
What commands did you use?
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iS THIS RIGHT?
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Something didn't work
Looks like one of the images didn't flash correctly.
What commands did you use?
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Hello, i used the .img 's from the guy who sent the first link andused then i did:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot boot.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery recovery.img
IS THIS RIGHT? THANKS
Lewiswatson99 said:
Hello, i used the .img 's from the guy who sent the first link andused then i did:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot boot.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery recovery.img
IS THIS RIGHT? THANKS
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fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot boot.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash system system.img
Yeah... looks right. But you really need the system.img
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[Q] Can I stop an update that has already begun?

Sorry if this is a repost but I couldn't find anything on the subject.
I just got my Kindle Fire (1st gen) today and was toying around with it. It was connected to my wifi and then without prompting me shut off and began updating. I knew that there was no root for it so I turned the kindle off by holding the power button while it was updating. Is there any way for me to disable the update without powering it on the whole way?
It currently has 6.3.2 and I don't want to update to 6.3.3
I am aware that you can root 6.3.3 but from my understanding it requires a factory cable which I currently do not have.
Thank you
Update: I did some more digging and saw that it could be rooted but could not install a custom recovery without a factory cable. My apologies.
iAlec said:
Sorry if this is a repost but I couldn't find anything on the subject.
I just got my Kindle Fire (1st gen) today and was toying around with it. It was connected to my wifi and then without prompting me shut off and began updating. I knew that there was no root for it so I turned the kindle off by holding the power button while it was updating. Is there any way for me to disable the update without powering it on the whole way?
It currently has 6.3.2 and I don't want to update to 6.3.3
I am aware that you can root 6.3.3 but from my understanding it requires a factory cable which I currently do not have.
Thank you
Update: I did some more digging and saw that it could be rooted but could not install a custom recovery without a factory cable. My apologies.
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I would never shut off any operating system in the middle of an update. It is trouble. I wish you the best, but I think you should be purchasing a factory cable.
Not sure what will happen when you power back on.
Could download kindle fire utility, start run.bat
Connect kindle, to PC, it should power on when connected.
See what happens.
Bad idea to power off in the middle of installing firmware.
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And yes saferoot will root 6.3.3, but still need fastboot cable for fff/twrp/roms
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sd_shadow said:
Not sure what will happen when you power back on.
Could download kindle fire utility, start run.bat
Connect kindle, to PC, it should power on when connected.
See what happens.
Bad idea to power off in the middle of installing firmware.
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And yes saferoot will root 6.3.3, but still need fastboot cable for fff/twrp/roms
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Unless someone overhauls Smirkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500935 .
Thepooch said:
Unless someone overhauls Smirkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500935 .
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I hope so haha. I just got my Kindle Fire and do not have the ability to get a factory cable at this time
Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2817362
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Ixthusdan said:
Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2817362
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Maybe you could push fbmode can't test it my device is so far from stock never going back My point about smirkit is fastboot is not needed it writes bootloader and recovery from a running system. The only prerequisites are superuser or supersu, busybox with .sh working, terminal emulator and smirkit of course.
Neither fbmode nor smirkit work with 6.3.3
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sd_shadow said:
Neither fbmode nor smirkit work with 6.3.3
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So it won't work? That's too bad I got really excited for a minute haha
iAlec said:
So it won't work? That's too bad I got really excited for a minute haha
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maybe someone can edit files or method, but I did not get any positive results.
sd_shadow said:
maybe someone can edit files or method, but I did not get any positive results.
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I just tried it. I got it into fastboot mode but I couldn't install FFF (got stuck after step 4 in the second half of the post)
iAlec said:
I just tried it. I got it into fastboot mode but I couldn't install FFF (got stuck after step 4 in the second half of the post)
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You sure kindle did not just reboot?
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You sure kindle did not just reboot?
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It hung there for ~15 minutes. I'll try again tomorrow but didn't seem to get anywhere tonight.
iAlec said:
It hung there for ~15 minutes. I'll try again tomorrow but didn't seem to get anywhere tonight.
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If it is fastboot kindle fire utility may work
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sd_shadow said:
If it is fastboot kindle fire utility may work
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Yeah I got it out using KFU so I'll just try again tomorrow. Thanks
iAlec said:
I just tried it. I got it into fastboot mode but I couldn't install FFF (got stuck after step 4 in the second half of the post)
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You sure kindle updated to 6.3.3, checked system version?
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Positive. And I don't have a factory cable.
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iAlec said:
Positive. And I don't have a factory cable.
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Yep it works I just need different commands
my steps
I just did
Step 1: Root the kindle fire
Step 2: Download fbmode
Step 3: Install fbmode by using adb push fbmode /data/local/tmp
Step 4: Set fbmode permissions by using: adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/fbmode
Step 5: Run these commands here:
Code:
adb shell
su
cd /data/local/tmp
./fbmode
exit
exit
Kindle reboots to fastboot mode
6. downloaded openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.1-blaze.img and fff-u-boot_v1.5.bin
7. placed in adb folder
8. ran these command in command prompt
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.1-blaze.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader fff-u-boot_v1.5.bin
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
9.done
Awesome I'll give this a try. Can you explain how you put those files from step 6 into the adb folder? I'm new to Android so I'm a little confused.
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iAlec said:
Awesome I'll give this a try. Can you explain how you put those files from step 6 into the adb folder? I'm new to Android.
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I just use these files adb-fastboot.zip mirrors unzip and move (AdbWinUsbApi.dll, AdbWinApi.dll, adb.exe, fastboot.exe) to a folder in c drive named adb.
Also move fbmode, FFF, and TWRP. Be sure to verify md5 checksums for FFF and TWRP flashing a corrupt Bootloader is bad.

Help!!! Bricked D01400

im totally new to this so please excuse me if im doing something wrong but im lost so any help would be GREATFUL
So I got this kindle fire D01400
when powered on it gets past kindle fire logo, goes to cyanogenmod screen an just hangs there
TRIED= (1) booting to recovery [ twrp v2.7.0.1 ] gets there an im unable to touch for any function and I cant slide to unlock
(2)kindle fire unbrick utility v1.1 which says device not found or waiting for device...
also when booted normal device manager says MTP USB device failed
but when booted to twrp device manager says Android Device ( Android ADB Interface )
k4cyrus said:
im totally new to this so please excuse me if im doing something wrong but im lost so any help would be GREATFUL
So I got this kindle fire D01400
when powered on it gets past kindle fire logo, goes to cyanogenmod screen an just hangs there
TRIED= (1) booting to recovery [ twrp v2.7.0.1 ] gets there an im unable to touch for any function and I cant slide to unlock
(2)kindle fire unbrick utility v1.1 which says device not found or waiting for device...
also when booted normal device manager says MTP USB device failed
but when booted to twrp device manager says Android Device ( Android ADB Interface )
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which bootloader version?
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sd_shadow said:
which bootloader version?
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v1.4a
k4cyrus said:
v1.4a
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try flashing a different twrp version
see Flashing Twrp in FFF bootloader with fastboot.exe
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sd_shadow said:
try flashing a different twrp version
see Flashing Twrp in FFF bootloader with fastboot.exe
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I keep getting : error cannot load ' openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.1-blaze.img '
k4cyrus said:
I keep getting : error cannot load ' openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.1-blaze.img '
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try a different twrp version
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/blaze
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IV tried 4 of them they all say the same thing I even tried a different PC still no luck
k4cyrus said:
IV tried 4 of them they all say the same thing I even tried a different PC still no luck
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try flashing a different bootloader
Kindle Fire Flashable Recoveries/Bootloaders/FFF/TWRP/COTR/CWM[2015]
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