I've cracked the kindle code for ADB Sideload / Push In TWRP recovery! :highfive:
If you have access to TWRP and nothing else, this is for you.
Like many, I foolishly formatted my internal storage on my Kindle Fire 2 while in TWRP. with no Zips to flash I was stuck trying everything I could think of to get a file onto my Device. Read up on ADB Sideload.. But my PC would not recognize ADB Sideload AT ALL, and I Couldn't Find the Drivers.
Read up on Mounting.. No drivers no mount. Updated my Android SDK, drivers there didn’t work. Almost threw my kindle in the river.
But then I Found A certain set of Drivers from Amazon's support section. (See Attached)
So here's how to get your kindle back: :fingers-crossed:
Download and Extract the driver files. Run the Kindle Drivers. Once the Drivers are finished plug in your kindle fire 2, windows will not recognize it and we need to install the driver manually.
Go to My Computer icon. Right click and select Properties. Open Device manager in the top left.
Your Kindle will show as a yellow triangle Kindle or Kindle Fire Device (or in some cases it will have the wrong driver installed, {right click and uninstall current driver, your PC will have to restart.})
Right Click on Kindle Fire Device> Click Update Driver Software..> Click Browse my computer for Driver software> Click Let Me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer>
NOW {Kindle} will show up on the list a few times, find the one that has: ADNROID COMPOSITE ADB INTERFACE and install this driver for your kindle. If everything worked your kindle fire will now be recognized and install.
NEXT STEP!
Sideload will not work for this, so don’t even try. No SDK is required for this process just the ADB Files (Attached)
Make sure you extract the ADB.zip right onto your C:/ drive to make this easy.
Download any Kindle Fire 2 Rom (Found in Kindle Fire 2 Android Development section, preferably a Small File Size like CM 10.1),
Rename this ZIP to kindle.zip (or another short name)
Download the Gapps File for the version of ROM you just downloaded from Goo.im,
Rename this ZIP to gapps.zip (or another short name)
Place both ZIPs directly into the C:/ADB folder
Open a command prompt by going to Start > Run > CMD and hit enter. A DOS Command prompt will open.
First line will say
C:\USERS\YOURNAME>
Type> CD C:\ADB Now it will change your Directory to the C:\ Drive ADB folder
Ok on your Tablet now in TWRP, Tap MOUNT> next check [x]DATA and [x]System and tap MOUNT USB SYSTEM
Windows will not notify you of the change so don’t freak out.
ADB needs to be at least Version 1.0.29, you can check by typing the command: ADB version
Next type> ADB devices
Will now say>
LIST OF DEVICES ATTACHED:
123456789ABCDEF RECOVERY
(IF it doesn’t say anything under list of devices you will have to uninstall and reinstall the driver in step 1)
Next TYPE> adb push kindle.zip \sdcard\kindle.zip
Wait about 30-40 seconds without touching anything, it will be sending the file.
IT WILL SAY>
3589 KB/s (128302247 bytes in 34.908s) or something similar.
Next Type> adb push gapps.zip \sdcard\gapps.zip
Wait about 30-40 seconds without touching anything, it will be sending the file.
IT WILL SAY>
3262 KB/s (57280392 bytes in 17.143s) or something similar.
BAM! Files are on your device!
BACK TO THE TABLET!
Tap Unmount and click the home icon in the top right.
Click INSTALL and tap (UP A LEVEL) to get to the root of the kindle fire.
Your files should be there Labeled Kindle.zip and Gapps.zip!
Install normally! AND Don’t forget to Wipe your Dalvik/Cache! :good:
All this info is available in the forums here but I'm really glad you did this. It should prevent a lot of redundant questions. Very well written, simplified and explained.
Kudos!
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hi, i am using Chinookgod's method to push the kindle.zip and gapps.zip to my kindle successfully
but when i try to 'swip to confirm flash', it shows 'Failed' ,
and E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path '/\sdcard\kindle.zip'
Error flashing zip '/\sdcard\kindle.zip'
Updating partition details..
below is the screen cap
hxxp://imgur.com/ecjcZZF (please change hxxp to http)
what should i do? plz help :crying:
below is my cmd.exe screen cap, please note that it still shows
LIST OF DEVICES ATTACHED:
123456789ABCDEF RECOVERY
hxxp://imgur.com/WJs4ABY (please change hxxp to http)
Easy.
bon1025hk said:
hi, i am using Chinookgod's method to push the kindle.zip and gapps.zip to my kindle successfully
but when i try to 'swip to confirm flash', it shows 'Failed' ,
and E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path '/\sdcard\kindle.zip'
Error flashing zip '/\sdcard\kindle.zip'
Updating partition details..
below is the screen cap
hxxp://imgur.com/ecjcZZF (please change hxxp to http)
what should i do? plz help :crying:
below is my cmd.exe screen cap, please note that it still shows
LIST OF DEVICES ATTACHED:
123456789ABCDEF RECOVERY
hxxp://imgur.com/WJs4ABY (please change hxxp to http)
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Thats easy. You can fix this by doing a system wipe then do a factory data reset to prep the system.
Will it work for me?
I got backup of my rom in my sdcard but having the same problem when try to restore. stuck with no OS. Help
My Phone Lg lu6200
Still need help
Chinookgod said:
Thats easy. You can fix this by doing a system wipe then do a factory data reset to prep the system.
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I tried following your instructions and the directory came up. I then tried entering "adb shell" as a command and got the following:
Doesn't work for my Kindle HD 8.9...any help please?
I get an error closed closed
Chinookgod said:
Thats easy. You can fix this by doing a system wipe then do a factory data reset to prep the system.
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hi,
i have Kindle Fire HD 7" after some issues i try to flashing, voip all data and delete backup etc, my WTRP V.2.7.8.0 changed to v.2.6.3.1 and stuck in kindle fire logo and not connected to pc or not show storage in my computer.
please help me and restore my kindle fire tate. thanks a lot (i am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS)
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hallo
1)i have a kindle2-root this-install cm10.1-but the mistake was "wipe internal storage".after install.
now it starts but no menue etc.
now i have to restore back to stock and flash again.
2)i have a fastboot-cabel
how can i flash the stock software/OS ????????
thx for help
reinhardrudi
Use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
If you have issues i can tell you the steps to restore manually, but it should work for you.
Edit: if that doesn't work you can also try this instead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035047
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mindmajick said:
Use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
If you have issues i can tell you the steps to restore manually, but it should work for you..
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hello
i have issues-is it possible you can tell me the steps ??
my bigest problem is,that i cant really install ADB driver-i test a lot of tutorials, also in german forums,but nothing helps.perhaps the kindle cant aktivate the adb at himself ??? because of the broken CM10.1 installation (wipe internal storage)
mfg
reinhardrudi
Windows or Linux? What version?
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Windows or Linux? What version?
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servus
win7x64
THX
@reinhardrudi,
when you say "i cant really install ADB driver", do you mean you have installed the drivers, but Windows fails to detect your Kindle when plugged into your PC's USB port?
On your PC, please check if file "adb_usb.ini" is present in folder "C:\Users\<your username>\.android\" (please note the leading dot in ".android").
I should contain the line "0x1949".
If you don't have this file (or it does not contain above-mentioned line), just create it with a normal text editor, e.g. Notepad.
Again, it only needs to contain one single line:
0x1949
and must be located in folder
C:\Users\<your username>\.android\ (assuming you have not changed the location of the user profiles on your PC).
Hope this helps
E_Zatopek said:
@reinhardrudi,
when you say "i cant really install ADB driver", do you mean you have installed the drivers, but Windows fails to detect your Kindle when plugged into your PC's USB port?
On your PC, please check if file "adb_usb.ini" is present in folder "C:\Users\<your username>\.android\" (please note the leading dot in ".android").
I should contain the line "0x1949".
Hope this helps
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hello and THX
i have access to kindle to put files on it.but all the ADB/fastboot access test are failed. the kindle does not respond.i have no separately entry in the device manager.only under "mobile devices (in german "tragbare geräte")
Amazon Kindle Fire2 and the driver is a microsoft driver!
yes-i have this ini with "0x1949".
thx
reinhardrudi
@reinhardrudi
OK, let's try it this way:
In your very first post of this thread you mentioned you had a "fastboot-cabel".
When you connect the Kindle to your PC via this cable, does it come up in fastboot mode? If it it does, it will clearly display "fastboot" on the Kindle's screen - so there's no mistaking any other condition with the fastboot mode.
With the Kindle in fastboot mode, please open a command prompt (aka DOS box) and enter "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product" (without the quotation marks) and hit the [Enter/Return] key (assuming the directory where you have fastboot.exe and adb.exe residing is your current directory - if not cd into this directory first). Please post the result.
If your cable does not trigger the device to boot into fastboot, then it's most probably NOT a factory cable. Please note that the USB cable that comes with the Kindle by default is NOT a factory cable. A factory cable is specially wired to force the Kindle to fastboot mode.
Please run the test described above and come back here with the results. We'll then take it from there.
E_Zatopek said:
@reinhardrudi
In your very first post of this thread you mentioned you had a "fastboot-cabel".
When you connect the Kindle to your PC via this cable, does it come up in fastboot mode? If it it does, it will clearly display "fastboot" on the Kindle's screen - so there's no mistaking any other condition with the fastboot mode.
With the Kindle in fastboot mode, please open a command prompt (aka DOS box) and enter "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product" (without the quotation marks) and hit the [Enter/Return] key (assuming the directory where you have fastboot.exe and adb.exe residing is your current directory - if not cd into this directory first). Please post the result.
Please run the test described above and come back here with the results. We'll then take it from there.
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hallo and THX for help
look at this picture-link:desktop-screenshot.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/96/fastboot2.png/
and look her,my device manager after install all kindle drivers and boot kindle in fastboot-mode.
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/5925/otter2.png
1)i get fastboot on my kindle-
2)but with your command i get a message: "waiting for device" .
mfg
reinhardrudi
reinhardrudi said:
hallo and THX for help
look at this picture-link:desktop-screenshot.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/96/fastboot2.png/
and look her,my device manager after install all kindle drivers and boot kindle in fastboot-mode.
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/5925/otter2.png
1)i get fastboot on my kindle-
2)but with your command i get a message: "waiting for device" .
mfg
reinhardrudi
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The picture quality is awful.. But- it looks like there is an exclamation point next to your otter2 device.
Is that correct?
If so, the drivers are not installed
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mindmajick said:
The picture quality is awful.. But- it looks like there is an exclamation point next to your otter2 device.
Is that correct?
If so, the drivers are not installed
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yes i know-i test every driver here and in german forums-but no driver works for me.
did you know the name of the driver in the windows driverstore??????perhaps i can install the driver manually.
i never had so mutch trouble with any device what i get/buy,and i buy a lot of devices for PC etc.
THX
I used the drivers from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838
I also installed manually. Please let me know if this helps
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hello again
after 2 hard weeks,and a lot of reading in this and other forums,many questions etc. i found a solution to install the driver correkly for my kindle
:laugh:
what did i have done??
after i had tested every cm 10.1 nigthly and the original 4.2.2 rom,every kindle USB- driver in this world--nothing,--no chance to install the kindle on 3 div. PC (win8+ win7) and 1virtual. Win7 Prof. x86
than i delete my cm10.1 inkl. gapps installation complete,and test the UNOFFICIAL TeamBAKED Black Bean 9 inkl. team baked's inverted gapps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2237167
and -its magic-after the first boot and plug-in in my PC, the driver install is correkt in the device manager. i see kindel-ADB device and the driver comes from amazon - :good: Yeeaah.
now i test the kindle first aid again, to go back to stock.rom with the "Option1" when im at home (after work)
i hope everything goes well!!!!!
thx at all people who helps
EDIT: everything OK.first stock rom. Than cm10.1
reinhardrudi
TWRP Doesnt show my backed up to restore! and i have not any rom placed on my sd-card to install and iam wiped :cyclops::crying:
Kindle Fire 8.9 and TWRP 2.6.0.0 by the way, why the usb storage mounting doesnt work in TWRP?
DSH said:
TWRP Doesnt show my backed up to restore! and i have not any rom placed on my sd-card to install and iam wiped :cyclops::crying:
Kindle Fire 8.9 and TWRP 2.6.0.0 by the way, why the usb storage mounting doesnt work in TWRP?
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i have figuerd out what must i do!
now i have ADB and ADB doesnt find my device to push the rom on it!
plz plz plz help me
i had Drivers installed but when in fastboot connected to pc windows cannt find JEM-Prod... (something like this)
i neeed your help im so confused
Why are you in fastboot, you just need to sideload the ROM onto twrp. Usually u just goto advanced>side load and swipe the thing. Then on your PC put the ROM in the same folder as adb command if you haven't setup your paths, and run adb.exe sideload filename.zip. that will typically do the job.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
stunts513 said:
Why are you in fastboot, you just need to sideload the ROM onto twrp. Usually u just goto advanced>side load and swipe the thing. Then on your PC put the ROM in the same folder as adb command if you haven't setup your paths, and run adb.exe sideload filename.zip. that will typically do the job.
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thanks for your help but adb doesnt recognize my kindle fire! when in CMD i type "ADB Devices" no devices showd up and when "ADB usb" error shows
i think this is the cuase why your tip doesnt work for me (
ive tried this but step 3 give an error
Had been searching on & off over 2 months & finally found the sol
This now lets you use the KFU util and others to root & install new OS etc
You need to have installed ANDROID SDK and extras-usb & JAVA se
1)
you will need to modify the following two files:
a. adb_usb.ini – You can find it under your Users\YourUsername\.android folder
In a typical Windows 7 installation, adb_usb.ini will be located under C:\Users\YourUserNameHere\.android
Open the adb_usb.ini file with a text editor (Notepad is just fine) and add the following line at the end (on a new line). Save and exit.
0×1949
2)
android_winusb.inf – You can find it under the folder you installed the Android SDK, in my case C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver
Open the file with a text editor (notepad is again good enough), locate [Google.NTx86] section and also the [Google.NTamd64] section and add the following lines to each section, like in the screenshot.
;Kindle Fire
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&MI_01
3)
Note: If your device list is empty, maybe you plugged-in Kindle Fire before you installed Android SDK and Android USB Drivers. In this case you’ll need to force load the Android USB driver. Right click on My Computer and select Properties then navigate to Device Manager. Under Other Devices you should see Kindle with a yellow icon containing an exclamation point.
Right Click on Kindle name and select Update Driver Software. A Dialog will pop-up asking how do you want to search for driver software. Select Browse and point toward the folder containing Google USB Driver (in my case C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver). Select Next and proceed with the installation, choose Install this driver anyway when prompted.
Ok now you can
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
d. type adb kill-server followed by enter
e. type adb devices. If everything is fine, you should see a connected device (your Kindle Fire)
0000666665555 device
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Sounds like you have a driver issue or the device would be showing up with adb devices, try using my drivers from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44319953
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stunts513 said:
Sounds like you have a driver issue or the device would be showing up with adb devices, try using my drivers from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44319953
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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thank you very much, but how must i install that?
in device manager i select update driver and locate this folder and it says windows was unable to install you kindle fire HD
i put my kf in recovery mod and plug in the cable!
why have i these problems ?
but again i wanna say thank you bro:good:
So in the task manager is showing a device with an exclamation mark over it right? If so right click the device and hit properties, then goto the details tab, and choose hardware id's from the drop down menu and post them here, I'll see about modifying the driver if I can. Don't know why mine wouldn't work I had the old and new vendor id's for twrp in that.
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When i connect to pc in fastboot, in device manager shows as Other devices "Jem-PVT-Prod-04" and the Hardware Ids is:
USB\VID_1949&PID_0008&REV0100
USB\VID_1949&PID_0008
and when just plug the usb cable in recovery mod task manager show it as Portable Device and "Amazon Kindle Fire HD" with a yellow mark! and the hardware Ids is:
USB\VID_1949&PID_0008&REV_0216
USB\VID_1949&PID_0008
thank you bro
ok i guess the hd 8'd have a slightly different pid than the 7 inch model, here i uploaded the updated version to this thread. Try updating the amazon kindle hd device and using recovery if u can, its a better option to just reflash stuff from that rather than fastboot unless u need to, makes things little bit easier imo. This should also work with the jem-pvt-prod-04 device as well,
stunts513 said:
ok i guess the hd 8'd have a slightly different pid than the 7 inch model, here i uploaded the updated version to this thread. Try updating the amazon kindle hd device and using recovery if u can, its a better option to just reflash stuff from that rather than fastboot unless u need to, makes things little bit easier imo. This should also work with the jem-pvt-prod-04 device as well,
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OMG OMG OMG you saved me and my KINDLE FIRE
i have best wishes for you bro best wishes :good::good::good::good::good::good:
Help!?!?!?
stunts513 said:
ok i guess the hd 8'd have a slightly different pid than the 7 inch model, here i uploaded the updated version to this thread. Try updating the amazon kindle hd device and using recovery if u can, its a better option to just reflash stuff from that rather than fastboot unless u need to, makes things little bit easier imo. This should also work with the jem-pvt-prod-04 device as well,
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i flashed recovery.img to my kindle using flashify and than i rebooted it than it came up saying kindle fire than the red screen slides across the screen. the app says that you may see a red screen.so im stuck now.
You probably just need to reflash the recovery partition from fastboot.
Hello, I Have a Kindle Fire 1st Gen. I Had CM 10.1 on it. I was attempting to put AOSP back on it for My Wife. I did I Noobish Move at 4 am half asleep, I Did NOT go into advanced mode in TWRP and uncheck DATA in the Wipe tab. So This Screwed me "Bricked" Message comes up in TWRP when rebooting, says ( NO OS ) . I have Tried Kindle unbrick utility with no success when clicking on "Stuck at Logo" in utility I get this Error ...> PIC Attatched!>
I then Tried Using android-sdk ( I have went in and edited the files that need to be edited in program files/android...> File_android_winusb as well as in .android folder in the appdata location) Along with CMD & I get a Error So far into the process of Resetting Kindle OS. Pic Attatched as well. It Seems Like I have something missing ?!?!?
I somewhat Suck at CMD, I don't have much experience with it, so Please go slow on me,when Giving advise....
Thanks In Advance!!
If you still have access to TWRP, use it to mount your sdcard to USB.
soupmagnet said:
If you still have access to TWRP, use it to mount your sdcard to USB.
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I Tried That. I See the Device But when double clicking, It will not let me access it.
Butt Nugget said:
I Tried That. I See the Device But when double clicking, It will not let me access it.
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Oh that's right, it won't work on 2nd generation devices.
Do you have your drivers installed? Are you able to send any adb commands (adb devices)?
soupmagnet said:
Oh that's right, it won't work on 2nd generation devices.
Do you have your drivers installed? Are you able to send any adb commands (adb devices)?
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My Kindle is a 1st Gen. I'm not sure If I understand what You are talking about when You say "send Commands/devices" If Your talking about in CMD I Get all the way to Seeing my Device Serial Number for Kindle. The when I type "adb shell" I get a error saying (Failed: No such file or directory <2> - ) You can see this in the screen shot I attached to this thread..
Sorry, I looked at what forum this was in and got a little confused...silly me :silly:
Anyway, back on track...
You should not be receiving that error in TWRP. If you are, then something is seriously wrong with it and probably needs to be reinstalled. Other than that, I'm having trouble seeing where the problem is. (the pic shows that you're not in recovery, btw)
You clearly have access to adb, so...why aren't you using 'adb push' to transfer a new ROM to your sdcard to flash in recovery?
soupmagnet said:
Sorry, I looked at what forum this was in and got a little confused...silly me :silly:
Anyway, back on track...
You should not be receiving that error in TWRP. If you are, then something is seriously wrong with it and probably needs to be reinstalled. Other than that, I'm having trouble seeing where the problem is. (the pic shows that you're not in recovery, btw)
You clearly have access to adb, so...why aren't you using 'adb push' to transfer a new ROM to your sdcard to flash in recovery?
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I've Done searches and only found how to attempt recovery, typing in commands on pc's CMD Prompt while kindle is mounted to usb in twrp and typing commands in on CMD in pc I installed Android SDK and Device driver. So Sounds possibly what I tried is totally different from what Your asking if i done? If So, Could You Explain step by step thee method with new roms or send me in the right directions 2 a how to link or video? Anything I would appreciate GREATLY! :fingers-crossed:
Butt Nugget said:
I've Done searches and only found how to attempt recovery, typing in commands on pc's CMD Prompt while kindle is mounted to usb in twrp and typing commands in on CMD in pc I installed Android SDK and Device driver.
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I have no idea what you're saying.
All you need to do is, boot into recovery (TWRP), use adb to "push" a ROM to your sdcard (adb push...), then install the ROM in recovery.
soupmagnet said:
I have no idea what you're saying.
All you need to do is, boot into recovery (TWRP), use adb to "push" a ROM to your sdcard (adb push...), then install the ROM in recovery.
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I mentioned Earlier (say, the Drive of the device is :F) In My computer, When I click :F It states Cannot access (Drivers are installed for kindle). I'm asking How Can I Mount USB in TWRP and Put ROM File on sdcard when I cannot access it... I Do Not have a Micro USB OTG to USB 2.0 Cable to plug up to kindle with the files put on a external HD to complete this course.
Does that make more since?
Butt Nugget said:
I mentioned Earlier (say, the Drive of the device is :F) In My computer, When I click :F It states Cannot access (Drivers are installed for kindle). I'm asking How Can I Mount USB in TWRP and Put ROM File on sdcard when I cannot access it... I Do Not have a Micro USB OTG to USB 2.0 Cable to plug up to kindle with the files put on a external HD to complete this course.
Does that make more since?
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Try to understand what you're being told. I'm not saying anything about mounting your sdcard to transfer files to it so get that idea out of your head for a moment.
You need to boot into recovery and use the command 'adb push' to transfer a ROM to your sdcard, then flash it in recovery.
Now, does that make more sense?
soupmagnet said:
Try to understand what you're being told. I'm not saying anything about mounting your sdcard to transfer files to it so get that idea out of your head for a moment.
You need to boot into recovery and use the command 'adb push' to transfer a ROM to your sdcard, then flash it in recovery.
Now, does that make more sense?
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I am attempting to understand what u are saying But I'm thinking ur not giving full step after step instructions OR this Version I have (v2.6.0.0) differs from Yours, Because there is No such OPTION as ADB PUSH..... I have ADB sideload (under Advanced Tab) which only wipes Cashe.. I've looked in every single area in TWRP and see nothing of anything You are talking about, other than "MOUNT" obviously.
soupmagnet said:
Try to understand what you're being told. I'm not saying anything about mounting your sdcard to transfer files to it so get that idea out of your head for a moment.
You need to boot into recovery and use the command 'adb push' to transfer a ROM to your sdcard, then flash it in recovery.
Now, does that make more sense?
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While Searching Google for Help I seen this..> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2361144
I'm bout to install a Pc with Linux and try pushing it that way.. Have not tried that.
You don't need Linux to run adb commands *face palm* While I am a linux enthusiast, all he's trying to say is boot into twrp, plug kindle into your PC, and open a command prompt, CD into the directory of adb and run "adb push pathtofile /sdcard/filename" this should push it to the kindle, though their might be something else u need for in prior to this I'm not sure, soupemagnet will probably post back if there is. BTW I don't know if u actually meant u were going to install Linux, but if you don't plan on using it after this or anything in the case u do decide to still use it for this, u don't need to install it, distros like Ubuntu let you boot into a full os from the CD so u don't need to install it.
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You don't need Linux to run adb commands *face palm* While I am a linux enthusiast, all he's trying to say is boot into twrp, plug kindle into your PC, and open a command prompt, CD into the directory of adb and run "adb push pathtofile /sdcard/filename" this should push it to the kindle, though their might be something else u need for in prior to this I'm not sure, soupemagnet will probably post back if there is. BTW I don't know if u actually meant u were going to install Linux, but if you don't plan on using it after this or anything in the case u do decide to still use it for this, u don't need to install it, distros like Ubuntu let you boot into a full os from the CD so u don't need to install it.
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Stunt Thnx... You Helped breaking it down. I just used KFU and Fixed this within 3 minutes.. Thnx Man!:good:
So I rooted my kindle fire 8.9 and installed a 2nd bootloader along with team win recovery the root went fine but as soon as I installed the 2nd bootloader the kindle dose not go past silver kindle fire page I can load custom recovery but nothing else
Someone please help me with this
So it won't boot into the os, but will go into recovery. That a been happening with the latest update apparently, if it detects twrp or the modded boot loader it throws a fit and won't boot, you need to push a rom to flash to twrp and either downgrade the os, or flash a custom ROM. To do this you need to know how to use command prompt and adb, so if you know that much you would run something like this: adb push filetoflash.zip /sdcard/filetoflash.zip
From there its a simple matter of installing the file from inside twrp. If you need more details just reply back.
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So it won't boot into the os, but will go into recovery. That a been happening with the latest update apparently, if it detects twrp or the modded boot loader it throws a fit and won't boot, you need to push a rom to flash to twrp and either downgrade the os, or flash a custom ROM. To do this you need to know how to use command prompt and adb, so if you know that much you would run something like this: adb push filetoflash.zip /sdcard/filetoflash.zip
From there its a simple matter of installing the file from inside twrp. If you need more details just reply back.
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Thanks for that is there any tutorials on this?
Eh idk if there's a tutorial for this exactly but there are plenty of threads with this problem and something similar where they accidentally wiped the internal storage and had to do same thing that you are having to do basically. I can point you in the right direction, just tell me what ROM you want on it, and I'll do my best to give you some instructions to get it onto the device.
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Eh idk if there's a tutorial for this exactly but there are plenty of threads with this problem and something similar where they accidentally wiped the internal storage and had to do same thing that you are having to do basically. I can point you in the right direction, just tell me what ROM you want on it, and I'll do my best to give you some instructions to get it onto the device.
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cm 10.1 i guess just want to get this fixed so all help is appreciated don't want to have to throw the kindle away
OK sorry for the long wait, my friend bought me a copy of reach today since it was the only halo game I hadn't played so I put off writing a small tutorial until I was done.
First you need a working copy of adb, and your drivers working with twrp, so if you don't have a copy of adb handy, download my wallpaper fix and extract it so that there's a folder on the c drive called"stunts wallpaper fix", if you have adb somewhere else, just adjust how I say to do that to using the other path. So after u have extracted my fix to c:\, you should open the folder and see adb.exe in there, now download these 2 files into that folder:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/cm10.1/cm-10.1-20130812-UNOFFICIAL-jem.zip
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip
Now boot the kindle into twrp and plug it i to your pc and open a command prompt, I usually do it from a run box but searching the start menu for it works also. Once its open type "CD c:\stunts wallpaper fix" and press enter, now type "adb.exe devices" and make sure your device is listed' if it isn't open the device manager and check for a device with a triangle, if there is use the driver link in my signature to update the drivers to that and it should work. Anyways if your drivers are going well and it lists itself under devices, type this into command prompt "adb.exe push cm-10.1-20130812-UNOFFICIAL-jem.zip /sdcard/", then when it's done type "adb.exe push gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip /sdcard/". If all goes well the files should be on the device, if you are coming from stock amazon I would tell twrp to backup only the data partition, since your system partition is kinda useless at this point, and once u have a backup you need to do a factory reset under wipe I believe, I don't remember for sure so I'll say do this even though the factory reset probably covers most of this, do a advanced wipe as well, only check cache, dalvik cache, and system. Now tell it to wipe. Once that is done hit install on the home screen and choose the cm 10.1 file on the sdcard first, and swipe to install it, then once done go to install again and choose the gapps and install it too, now reboot into the system. Tada!
If this is confusing or you need help with something else just post back, I know I didn't exactly organize this post very well but I kinda did it from my kindle so it wasn't easy to format it.
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OK sorry for the long wait, my friend bought me a copy of reach today since it was the only halo game I hadn't played so I put off writing a small tutorial until I was done.
First you need a working copy of adb, and your drivers working with twrp, so if you don't have a copy of adb handy, download my wallpaper fix and extract it so that there's a folder on the c drive called"stunts wallpaper fix", if you have adb somewhere else, just adjust how I say to do that to using the other path. So after u have extracted my fix to c:\, you should open the folder and see adb.exe in there, now download these 2 files into that folder:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/cm10.1/cm-10.1-20130812-UNOFFICIAL-jem.zip
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip
Now boot the kindle into twrp and plug it i to your pc and open a command prompt, I usually do it from a run box but searching the start menu for it works also. Once its open type "CD c:\stunts wallpaper fix" and press enter, now type "adb.exe devices" and make sure your device is listed' if it isn't open the device manager and check for a device with a triangle, if there is use the driver link in my signature to update the drivers to that and it should work. Anyways if your drivers are going well and it lists itself under devices, type this into command prompt "adb.exe push cm-10.1-20130812-UNOFFICIAL-jem.zip /sdcard/", then when it's done type "adb.exe push gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip /sdcard/". If all goes well the files should be on the device, if you are coming from stock amazon I would tell twrp to backup only the data partition, since your system partition is kinda useless at this point, and once u have a backup you need to do a factory reset under wipe I believe, I don't remember for sure so I'll say do this even though the factory reset probably covers most of this, do a advanced wipe as well, only check cache, dalvik cache, and system. Now tell it to wipe. Once that is done hit install on the home screen and choose the cm 10.1 file on the sdcard first, and swipe to install it, then once done go to install again and choose the gapps and install it too, now reboot into the system. Tada!
If this is confusing or you need help with something else just post back, I know I didn't exactly organize this post very well but I kinda did it from my kindle so it wasn't easy to format it.
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Thank you so much you guide has fixed the brick I am now running cm.
stunts513 said:
OK sorry for the long wait, my friend bought me a copy of reach today since it was the only halo game I hadn't played so I put off writing a small tutorial until I was done.
First you need a working copy of adb, and your drivers working with twrp, so if you don't have a copy of adb handy, download my wallpaper fix and extract it so that there's a folder on the c drive called"stunts wallpaper fix", if you have adb somewhere else, just adjust how I say to do that to using the other path. So after u have extracted my fix to c:\, you should open the folder and see adb.exe in there, now download these 2 files into that folder:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/cm10.1/cm-10.1-20130812-UNOFFICIAL-jem.zip
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip
Now boot the kindle into twrp and plug it i to your pc and open a command prompt, I usually do it from a run box but searching the start menu for it works also. Once its open type "CD c:\stunts wallpaper fix" and press enter, now type "adb.exe devices" and make sure your device is listed' if it isn't open the device manager and check for a device with a triangle, if there is use the driver link in my signature to update the drivers to that and it should work. Anyways if your drivers are going well and it lists itself under devices, type this into command prompt "adb.exe push cm-10.1-20130812-UNOFFICIAL-jem.zip /sdcard/", then when it's done type "adb.exe push gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip /sdcard/". If all goes well the files should be on the device, if you are coming from stock amazon I would tell twrp to backup only the data partition, since your system partition is kinda useless at this point, and once u have a backup you need to do a factory reset under wipe I believe, I don't remember for sure so I'll say do this even though the factory reset probably covers most of this, do a advanced wipe as well, only check cache, dalvik cache, and system. Now tell it to wipe. Once that is done hit install on the home screen and choose the cm 10.1 file on the sdcard first, and swipe to install it, then once done go to install again and choose the gapps and install it too, now reboot into the system. Tada!
If this is confusing or you need help with something else just post back, I know I didn't exactly organize this post very well but I kinda did it from my kindle so it wasn't easy to format it.
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Ok how do you use the driver link from your signature, I'm using windows 8 and can't get any drivers to install. I sold my kindle and now it's stuck on the blue kindle fire logo. I stupidly wiped everything including system in twrp .
Windows 8 is a bit more tricky because you have to boot the os up with driver signature enforcement disabled, look it up on Google, once you do that you go into the device manager a d find the device with an exclamation and hit update driver, then browse to the folder where you extracted the files from the zip in my signature,
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Windows 8 is a bit more tricky because you have to boot the os up with driver signature enforcement disabled, look it up on Google, once you do that you go into the device manager a d find the device with an exclamation and hit update driver, then browse to the folder where you extracted the files from the zip in my signature,
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Thanks .. I'll give it a go tonight
I wanted to try a new Kindle rom over at the developers section and downloaded a rom, connected the Kindle to the Windows 7 computer and dropped it into the Kindle to flash.
After the rom was flashed I discovered that there were lots of error messages and to make a long story short, the rom was a bad download.
I could not get the Kindle to be recognized with the Windows 7 computer after the flash, meaning that I could not drop in a rom to the Kindle because the Kindle was not working and all I had to use was TWRP with out a decent or working rom to flash.
So I re-download the rom and then I could not get the rom into the Kindle.
The only resource that I had was TWRP 2.6.3.
Being stuck with COLOR="RoyalBlue"]TWRP 2.6.3.[/COLOR] I was able to fire up the ANDROID sdk and push the rom into the Kindle
Here are the steps that I took...
Download the Java SDK, you will need it without JAVA you can not get the Android SDK and the Android "adb" to work.
Download the Android SDK.
When you start up the Android SDK for the first time, ensure that you select the Android SDK Tools, the Android SDK Platform-tools: down at the bottom of the Android SDK Manager, select Extra folder with the Google USB Driver.
Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools\ the directory where the adb.exe was found and place all of your goodies there such as the rom or the gapps and such. This was conducted on a PC Win 7, but you could extract the adb.exe and place it anywhere you wanted because the adb had to be in the same directory as the files that you want to place into the Kindle via the push commands.
Uninstall the amazon drivers and disconnect the Kindle.
After the kindle was disconnected and no drivers were installed, start up the Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.9 and use it to install the drivers
Connect the Kindle to the computer and the magical moment happen for me right here. The PC noticed and recognized the Kindle for me. From here on it was all downhill
type in the adb commands
Type adb kill-server then enter.
Type adb devices then enter.
Once you see your device listed as 584398823829342343 then you can start the push command
The push the rom "adb push cm-11-20131230-1957-otter-sgt7.zip /sbcard/cm-11-20131230-1957-otter-sgt7.zip" This was very critical to add the slashes into the command. I had to try this 4 times before I figured it out. The forward slash denotes a folder in the scrips
The push the gapps "adb push gapps-kk-20131119.zip /sbcard/gapps-kk-20131119.zip"
disconnect the Kindle, then flash the rom and the google apps and let it do its thing
These were the steps that saved me and I may have missed one or two minor details. I was so driven that I could not give it. It took me 4 hours into the late evening hours but I was able to get the Kindle up and working.
I now love this Kindle even more.
The sideload command could have worked for me but there was not enough documentation found on Google or YouTube . It would be nice iif someone could write up a sideload tutorial . . . Or maybe I will write up a push tutorial.
The Rom is solid and I cant get enough of it after this soft-brick accomplishment that left me scared wondering who was going to save me.
It was then that it kicked in 2:00 AM, there is no Calvary coming in to save the day . . .
I would have to learn these applications such as the Android SDK and how to use the adb commands.
Yes, Google did help me big time and the resources here at XDA.