Kindle fire stuck in stock boot screen. - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have followed this but when it says boot status, mine keeps saying unknown.
I will give feed back on any suggestions.
thanks

PkerFrailey said:
I have followed this but when it says boot status, mine keeps saying unknown.
I will give feed back on any suggestions.
thanks
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So what have you done? It doesn't list options to switch into recovery mode when you reboot?
What commands from the thread you have have you tried?
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jma9454 said:
So what have you done? It doesn't list options to switch into recovery mode when you reboot?
What commands from the thread you have have you tried?
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When I launch KFU it say ADB is online, but doesn't recognize the boot status when I plug in the kindle.

From your kindle though, can you switch to recovery mode? I had that happen a few times. I don't remember the fix, except to completely uninstall all kindle fire drivers and reinstall them. When you boot your kindle, does your computer show it as an unrecognized device?
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jma9454 said:
From your kindle though, can you switch to recovery mode? I had that happen a few times. I don't remember the fix, except to completely uninstall all kindle fire drivers and reinstall them. When you boot your kindle, does your computer show it as an unrecognized device?
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No, my computer doesn't recognize the kindle. and the kindle just flashes on the "Kindle Fire" boot screen logo.

OK, I would definitely go with a reinstall of the drivers then.
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jma9454 said:
OK, I would definitely go with a reinstall of the drivers then.
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where can I find the drivers?

Go to the start menu, right click on Computer, select Manage, and it should take you to the device manager. With your kindle plugged in, right click on whatever device it says your kindle is, and select uninstall drivers.
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jma9454 said:
Go to the start menu, right click on Computer, select Manage, and it should take you to the device manager. With your kindle plugged in, right click on whatever device it says your kindle is, and select uninstall drivers.
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It doesn't show my kindle, I tested to see if it was the cable, but it shows my lg g2 when I plug that in but not the kindle.

So have the device manager open before you plug in the kindle. Then plug the kindle in. Something should change, and your kindle should show up as a kindle, an android adb device, an unrecognized device, or something else.
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jma9454 said:
So have the device manager open before you plug in the kindle. Then plug the kindle in. Something should change, and your kindle should show up as a kindle, an android adb device, an unrecognized device, or something else.
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yeah, nothing changed. Didn't show up at all.

PkerFrailey said:
yeah, nothing changed. Didn't show up at all.
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Ok, You could also launch USBDeview to remove all drivers that look like they are for your kindle. In your case, you may end up deleting a couple of drivers for your G2, so you might want to be careful.
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So here's a link for the files you need to run USBDeview. Don't worry, you don't need to install it or anything, and this comes from an application similar to the KFU, but meant for Nexus devices called the Nexus Root Toolkit from the Nexus 7 thread.
Also, sorry for the delay, I just had a lovely 2 hour nap.
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jma9454 said:
Ok, You could also launch USBDeview to remove all drivers that look like they are for your kindle. In your case, you may end up deleting a couple of drivers for your G2, so you might want to be careful.
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So here's a link for the files you need to run USBDeview. Don't worry, you don't need to install it or anything, and this comes from an application similar to the KFU, but meant for Nexus devices called the Nexus Root Toolkit from the Nexus 7 thread.
Also, sorry for the delay, I just had a lovely 2 hour nap.
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says it's malicious, chrome won't let me download it. Sure it's safe?

I'm positive. If you don't want to download mine, just head over to the nexus 7 forum and download the toolkit. I isolated just the files you need so you didn't have to download everything, but if you feel that's safer, then go ahead and do that instead.
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jma9454 said:
Ok, You could also launch USBDeview to remove all drivers that look like they are for your kindle. In your case, you may end up deleting a couple of drivers for your G2, so you might want to be careful.
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So here's a link for the files you need to run USBDeview. Don't worry, you don't need to install it or anything, and this comes from an application similar to the KFU, but meant for Nexus devices called the Nexus Root Toolkit from the Nexus 7 thread.
Also, sorry for the delay, I just had a lovely 2 hour nap.
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Downloaded it and ran it, and there where no drivers for the kindle.

You have downloaded the KFU, right? Did you run the driver installer?
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jma9454 said:
You have downloaded the KFU, right? Did you run the driver installer?
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When ever I try to install it, it fails when it tries to install the Google inc. (WinUSB) stuff.
It gives a red "x" and just closes.

PkerFrailey said:
When ever I try to install it, it fails when it tries to install the Google inc. (WinUSB) stuff.
It gives a red "x" and just closes.
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Try installing it with administrator privileges. If that still fails, let me know.
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jma9454 said:
Try installing it with administrator privileges. If that still fails, let me know.
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Still failed.

OK, and nothing at all happens when you plug your kindle in?
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[Q] KFU Driver Error

Tried to use KFU for the first time and ran into the Google Inc USB driver unsigned failure when I ran the driver utility.
What do I do to fix that?
TIA
Badgerino said:
Tried to use KFU for the first time and ran into the Google Inc USB driver unsigned failure when I ran the driver utility.
What do I do to fix that?
TIA
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Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers?
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shravbits said:
Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers?
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The drivers never installed so I don't think there was anything to install.
How would I check/do that?
Badgerino said:
The drivers never installed so I don't think there was anything to install.
How would I check/do that?
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Use the install drivers batch file included with kindle fire utility
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shravbits said:
Use the install drivers batch file included with kindle fire utility
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That's what I used. The failure message I get happens when I try ti install.
Badgerino said:
That's what I used. The failure message I get happens when I try ti install.
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Hmmm... Your android_usb.ini file may need modifying. Search it up
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Waiting for device
My Kindle Fire is also having problems. It is rooted and was running ICS for some time. I tried to make some changes, installing another ROM, and now it won't boot into the ROM or recovery. I get the original "Kindle Fire" splash for a few seconds and then nothing. I've tried the KFU but it just says "Waiting for device". It won't connect. I've tried to reinstall the drivers, but that hasn't helped. Any ideas?
I just ended up starting the install for KFU on a different PC and the drivers installed fine.
I didn't end up going any further with the root because I'm catching up on some Arrested Development episodes using Amazon Prime while I have the free month.
I may go ahead and do it since I could presumably unroot to watch the vids but I've heard of that not working for some.
What I had to do to get my computer to recognize my Kindle Fire is install the drivers with the Kindle not plugged into the computer. After the drivers installed I connected it and it worked perfectly. Not sure if this will help but thought I would put it out there.
Didn't work
Thanks for the tip. It didn't help though. Appreciate your help.

Root Issues.

My brother just attempted to root his kindle with the kfu. He rooted his kindle, and he changed his wallpaper with kfu as well. After this, he put root check on his kindle after some issues with mounting as read write using root explorer. It turns out, his kindle was NOT rooted, after changing the wallpaper witht kfu, which NEEDS root access, and even after redoing the process of installing another root on his kindle.
What should he do? My kindle was rooted manually, but since kfu came out, no manual instructions are really available. If we have to root manually, what commands do i need to use and whatnot?
Thank you for your time. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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When I tried to lock wallpaper without root it worked
Did you try to root again with kfu
Did it install twrp and or firefirefire
did you get an ota update
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Yeah, after discovering the lack of root, we attempted to ropt it again the same way with kfu, to the same end, no root
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It installed twrp and fff, and whats ota? My memory is a bit fuzzy lol
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Ota is over the air update
What version did you try to root
What version do you have now
To check go to settings then device
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He has version 6.3.1
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Among the "Stickies" in "Kindle Fire General"...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452
Uhhh, ive been to that thread literally like a hundred times before, its not specific at all...
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How recently did you try to reroot
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MLS_Dumpster said:
Uhhh, ive been to that thread literally like a hundred times before, its not specific at all...
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Are you joking?
If you have fff and twrp, you should be able to install custom roms on it now.
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Alright, good enough, thanks
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I meant, specifically for my problem, the guide wasnt that specific, i thanked you anyways because i have uses and loved that guide in the past
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MLS_Dumpster said:
Alright, good enough, thanks
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If you want to keep the stock look then you can flash MoDaCo. Otherwise there are plenty of ICS and CM7 roms you can use.
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I'm having problems getting my computer to recognize the kindle fire in fastboot mode. i have tried to root my device for around a week.
also i am getting a screen on kfu that says,
Fastboot uses a different device than ADB. You should check device manager for 'Kindle" or "Amazon"
If you see it, rerun the driver installer that came packaged with KFU
Installing FFF
<waiting for device>
Then i go to device manger and i see Kindle. after that i rerun the driver install that came packaged with kfu.
I get this error message
Cannot complete the device driver installation wizard. errors were encountered while installing the software for your devices. See the status column for more details
Sometimes it helps to run this wizard again. If that doesn't work, contact your device vendor
Driver name | status
X Google, inc (winUSB)... | Install failed (unsigned)
i run the driver installer and it still doesnt work. i've already changed the settings on my computer so it can install unsigned drivers.
I have no idea what to do.
i have an asus eee pc 1000ha with windows xp home. hope that info helped
qwety134 said:
I'm having problems getting my computer to recognize the kindle fire in fastboot mode. i have tried to root my device for around a week.
also i am getting a screen on kfu that says,
Fastboot uses a different device than ADB. You should check device manager for 'Kindle" or "Amazon"
If you see it, rerun the driver installer that came packaged with KFU
Installing FFF
<waiting for device>
Then i go to device manger and i see Kindle. after that i rerun the driver install that came packaged with kfu.
I get this error message
Cannot complete the device driver installation wizard. errors were encountered while installing the software for your devices. See the status column for more details
Sometimes it helps to run this wizard again. If that doesn't work, contact your device vendor
Driver name | status
X Google, inc (winUSB)... | Install failed (unsigned)
i run the driver installer and it still doesnt work. i've already changed the settings on my computer so it can install unsigned drivers.
I have no idea what to do.
i have an asus eee pc 1000ha with windows xp home. hope that info helped
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Installing the drivers in XP is really weird. If you have access to a Vista or 7 PC that would be the best.
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I recently had access to a Windows 7. I tried to root my kindle with kfu 0.9.6. using windows 7 did not help me root my kindle fire.
I have searched for a guide to manually root the kindle fire. i havent found one. is there a wayy to manually root the kindle fire with software 6.3.1? and install fff and twrp? i am familiar with cmd but not sdk.
Any help? Thanks
Josepho1997 said:
Try installing the drivers manually. That's what I had to do.
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How do you install the drivers manually?
veeman said:
Installing the drivers in XP is really weird. If you have access to a Vista or 7 PC that would be the best.
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On your EeePC look under devices and find a device called "Android Phone", "Kindle Fire" or something to that effect that is using the WinUSB drivers. Uninstall it and you will be able to reinstall the drivers from the KFU/Drivers folder.
Thank you so much helped out a lot

Kindle Fire 2 Hard Reset?

My Kindle Fire is stuck in a boot loop, is possible make a hard reset?
What did u do to cause bootloop? A factory reset will not fix anything if you messed with the system or system apps.
I delete the launcher
Alin1997 said:
I delete the launcher
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Does device show up in adb
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When i type "adb devices" the adb don't find the Kindle...
Alin1997 said:
When i type "adb devices" the adb don't find the Kindle...
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You have drivers installed? Or are you on Linux
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powerpoint45 said:
You have drivers installed? Or are you on Linux
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I'm on Windows 7 64bit and yes, I've installed the diver, but the device is stuck in a boot loop and adb don't recognize it
Alin1997 said:
I'm on Windows 7 64bit and yes, I've installed the diver, but the device is stuck in a boot loop and adb don't recognize it
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Your going to need to either buy or make a factory cable so you can get into fastboot mode
Just to confirm, are you using the same PC that you used to Root your Kindle Fire with? In other words, have you used ADB with this PC before? If it is, then a Factory cable is I believe the only way out.
You can try to make one, or I piked one up on eBay for £3 including delivery. I have read of someone destroying one of the pins on their Kindle due to connecting the wrong wires up, so be careful and take your time doing it. Double check everything.
We could do with a step by step guide for recovering a Kindle in a loop, as there doesn't seem to be one and they seem to be getting soft bricked quite often at the minute.
Have anyone Ebay Link for my i want to buy factory cable for my kindle fire 2.
I cant finy any on ebay... ( ebay.de )
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[Q] Bricked kindle fire wont register at all on my system

I never managed to finish a root using kindle utility I am unsure but believe it was my battery being low but it never would load back onto the program after the utility rebooted it. windows said it was unable to tell what kind of usb device the kindle was. I just need to know how to get the thing to be recognized on my computer. if i can get that far i can use an unbrick utility i found to fix it. Atm it doesnt load at all passed the orange and white kindle logo and im trying to charge my kindle but it is certainly acting odd, no way of telling if its charging or what. But i just need some general instructions or references to other links. maybe i mis installed the abd not sure. If anyone can get me going in the right direction I would be greatly thankful.
is it just one the orange and white logo? or does it like animate with a flash going from right to left? If it just sits there then you are probably in fastboot mode and can flash twrp through fastboot
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tobiascuypers said:
is it just one the orange and white logo? or does it like animate with a flash going from right to left? If it just sits there then you are probably in fastboot mode and can flash twrp through fastboot
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can you direct me to how to do so.
first, do you have fastboot working correctly on your PC?
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tobiascuypers said:
first, do you have fastboot working correctly on your PC?
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currently no. i get a usb error when i plug it in
Then do you have KFU downloaded?
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tobiascuypers said:
Then do you have KFU downloaded?
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Is abd the same as KFU? and if not where do i get it and if it is the same do i install the IDE or something else (i installed abd wrong the first time and removed it and havnt figured out the right way to do so)
KFU (kindle fire utility) is not the same as ADB. KFU is just a one-click tool used to root, and put a custom recovery on your kindle fire. So, do you have Kindle Fire Utility downloaded?
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tobiascuypers said:
KFU (kindle fire utility) is not the same as ADB. KFU is just a one-click tool used to root, and put a custom recovery on your kindle fire. So, do you have Kindle Fire Utility downloaded?
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OOOOHH I have that but it always says that my device is offline
OK well what I would like you to do is, unplug your device, go to the folder where kfu is and find /tools and right click to try to open command prompt at that location. Then plug your device in and type fastboot devices.
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tobiascuypers said:
OK well what I would like you to do is, unplug your device, go to the folder where kfu is and find /tools and right click to try to open command prompt at that location. Then plug your device in and type fastboot devices.
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it paused for a moment then created a newline waiting for commands
Can you unplug your device and then the command, then plug it in immediately after you hit enter
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tobiascuypers said:
Can you unplug your device and then the command, then plug it in immediately after you hit enter
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same result still getting a usb error on plugin
Try 'fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product'
soupmagnet said:
Try 'fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product'
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stays on waiting on device never loads
Does your kindle fire logo stay brightly lit or does it go dim at any point?
soupmagnet said:
Does your kindle fire logo stay brightly lit or does it go dim at any point?
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stays bright
Then, you need to work on fixing your drivers, or try Linux.
soupmagnet said:
Then, you need to work on fixing your drivers, or try Linux.
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will a live usb work for linux? and if so which distro mint? ubuntu?
darkfire112886 said:
will a live usb work for linux? and if so which distro mint? ubuntu?
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A live usb will work and either distro will be fine. You have to either run the commands as the root user, or set up your udev rules, or use the SoupKit for it to work properly.

[Q] Rooting Kindle Fire 1st Gen 6.3.4

Hey all!
I'm sorry if there's a post about this somewhere and I missed it but I looked and couldn't find anything.
I recently bought a 1st gen Kindle Fire off a friend of mine and I want to root it so I can have a bit more usability than what it comes with. The problem is that it's running 6.3.4 and I've only been seeing root help and tools for 6.3.2 and lower. I tried using the KFU but the root tool there wasn't able to perform the necessary operations (it just restarts in fastboot and won't continue from there). Does anyone have any tips or advice for how I would still be able to root this device? I've even looked into trying to revert back to 6.3.2 but haven't found anything that allows for that.
Any help would be great! Thanks in advance!
bremucayon said:
Hey all!
I'm sorry if there's a post about this somewhere and I missed it but I looked and couldn't find anything.
I recently bought a 1st gen Kindle Fire off a friend of mine and I want to root it so I can have a bit more usability than what it comes with. The problem is that it's running 6.3.4 and I've only been seeing root help and tools for 6.3.2 and lower. I tried using the KFU but the root tool there wasn't able to perform the necessary operations (it just restarts in fastboot and won't continue from there). Does anyone have any tips or advice for how I would still be able to root this device? I've even looked into trying to revert back to 6.3.2 but haven't found anything that allows for that.
Any help would be great! Thanks in advance!
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[How To][Root] Kindle Fire 1 update 6.3.4 [2014]
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sd_shadow said:
[How To][Root] Kindle Fire 1 update 6.3.4 [2014]
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I searched for close to two days and that post never showed up. Thanks for the redirect!
Or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3110932
2015 - update-kindle-6.3.4_D01E_4120220
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sd_shadow said:
Or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3110932
2015 - update-kindle-6.3.4_D01E_4120220
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Okay, so I followed all of the steps to the letter on the first post you listed and its rooted and have Google apps on there now through KFU. The problem is now that I can't install TWRP or FireFireFire. It goes back to not working in fastboot. I'm pretty new to rooting but I want to put some version of android onto this but I can't find any troubleshoot for this particular problem.
bremucayon said:
Okay, so I followed all of the steps to the letter on the first post you listed and its rooted and have Google apps on there now through KFU. The problem is now that I can't install TWRP or FireFireFire. It goes back to not working in fastboot. I'm pretty new to rooting but I want to put some version of android onto this but I can't find any troubleshoot for this particular problem.
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what step is failing? did you watch my video?
sd_shadow said:
Or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3110932
2015 - update-kindle-6.3.4_D01E_4120220
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When I try to push the fbmode file to the kindle it keeps saying device not found (adb push fbmode /data/local/tmp). Its one of the first steps. I have the drivers installed and the computer is recognizing the device is connected but it's not going any further. I tried reinstalling the drivers but nothing's worked so far.
Did you watch my video?
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sd_shadow said:
Did you watch my video?
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I did, and then when I was ready to do it myself I put it back on with the intention of following you step by step but I got stopped right here in the beginning. I have the C drive adb folder with all of the files you listed and I verified each download.
bremucayon said:
I did, and then when I was ready to do it myself I put it back on with the intention of following you step by step but I got stopped right here in the beginning. I have the C drive adb folder with all of the files you listed and I verified each download.
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Verified root access? With root checker
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck
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sd_shadow said:
Verified root access? With root checker
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck
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Yep, verified Kindle Fire for Android version 2.3.4 with Root Checker
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Yep, verified Kindle Fire for Android version 2.3.4 with Root Checker
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How is it listed in device manager?
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sd_shadow said:
How is it listed in device manager?
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It's listed under Android Phone with Android ADB Interface
bremucayon said:
It's listed under Android Phone with Android ADB Interface
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Try a different USB port and/or USB cable
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sd_shadow said:
Try a different USB port and/or USB cable
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I've tried it with two different USB cables in every port on my computer with no luck. I even tried my old Motorola USB cable that I used to root my Droid years ago with no success.
bremucayon said:
It's listed under Android Phone with Android ADB Interface
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What is kindle doing now, running stock rom, booted normal?
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sd_shadow said:
What is kindle doing now, running stock rom, booted normal?
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I haven't been able to push any other rom to it but I did use KFU to install Google Play and GoLauncher but beyond that I haven't done anything else to it.
bremucayon said:
I haven't been able to push any other rom to it but I did use KFU to install Google Play and GoLauncher but beyond that I haven't done anything else to it.
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It should be listed as Android composite adb interface see
How to install adb drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23747671
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It should be listed as Android composite adb interface see
How to install adb drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23747671
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Alright, I restarted the device in normal mode and the Device Manager now says Android Composite ADB Interface however the Command Prompt is now saying
C:\adb>adb push fbmode \data\local\tmp
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
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bremucayon said:
Alright, I restarted the device in normal mode and the Device Manager now says Android Composite ADB Interface however the Command Prompt is now saying
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I don't know, could get a fastboot cable.
How to flash twrp and firefirefire with a Fastboot cable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53652317&postcount=2
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