Kindle Fire 2nd GEN bricked... RED SCREEN - Kindle Fire 2 Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting

Hi,
Well I have had a kindle for a long time and I have successfully applied root to it many times... So this time my kindle was rooted (no problems there)... I tried the cynogenmod but for that I needed to install TWRP recovery... I used the kindle fire utility 2 master to install TWRP. Everything was going fine and then it asked to reboot the device I pressed enter and EUREKA!!!! the kindle turned with its logo but then quickly changed to the RED SCREEN... I didn't want to bother you developers so I searched for a fix... then I needed a Fastboot cable so I made one... So I plugged it in the computer and the Kindle came on with a screen with fastboot written on it and two lights one red and one green(blinking green)... So the next step was to find a program to unbrick it so I searched and downloaded the kindle fire first aide(image posted), kindle fire unbrick utility(image posted) but none of them worked. they both keep on saying " the system cannot find the path specified " (without the quotes) So I need your help I really miss my kindle and want it to live again.
P.S: If it helps when I connect the fastboot cable with my kindle and pc. in the device manager it shows up as otter-02-prod-04(image posted)
P.P.S : I really need your help .... the images can be seen on this thread " http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/kindle-fire-2nd-gen-bricked-red-screen-t2904472 "
This is my new post I tried a new link "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2304584"
but that didn't work either the command prompt stcuk on waiting for device please help

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[Q] Kindle Fire stock on the boot screen ... i trie everything ...

First hi everybody !
I a french noob, so excuse my poor english and informatic vocabulary .
My kindle fire (bought in New York in decembre), and since few month i'm stock on the boot screen and reboot all the time (not on the yellow triangle, just on the kindle boot).
Indeed, after root by kindle step by step with cmd (on windows). After that, i wanted to install Google Market ...
However, i did a mistake when was necessary to chance the permissions settings and my kindle was stock.
One day (2 months ago), i find the solution in this forum and i be able to almost fix my problem with Kindle Fire Utility, i have been able to install TWRP but in the final step:fingers-crossed:, my kindle rebooted and was once again stock on the boot screen.
And now, there is an another problem : now my kindle is totally stock on the boot screen (no reboot) and when i plug on my pc, KFU write that the boot status is "unknown" and i can't root, or re-install TWRP or does anything on my Kindle... (and the "light" of the kindle is orange ...).:crying:
Someone can help me ? :fingers-crossed:I search on this forum and try everything since few months ...
I have Teamviewer if someone have the time to help a poor french noob :silly:
I'm awfully confused... stock on the boot screen? Do you mean you have the stock bootloader, or that the KF is stuck on the boot screen? Do you have FFF installed? If you are unsure, what does your boot screen look like?
Also, how is your KF reported in the device manager?
Excuse me Dasanko, I used the bad word. "Stuck on the boot screen" of course.
To answer your question, i did'nt install FFF (and i can't launch my Kindle in fastboot).
The logo on the boot screen is just "Kindle fire" in white and yellow.
And for the device manager it's write "Android Composite ADB Interface" (it's KFU driver)...
Ask me all question that you want
If you really don't have FFF installed, but TWRP is...
If you can ever get the ROM to boot, go with "adb reboot recovery" or "adb idme bootmode 5001".
If there's a chance you do have FFF installed (could be a yellow triangle, the words "kindle fire" with an android on them, or the words "kindle fire" with fire being coloured blue) - then see if your drivers are correctly installed and issue "fastboot getvar product", then plug the KF into the computer. From there you should be able to get things fixed.
So, just to be clear, what version of TWRP did you install? You said it was a few months ago, so there's a chance you could have installed 2.0, which did include an older FFF version with it (yellow triangle screen on startup).
If you can neither get back on the ROM or have any version of FFF installed, then your best course of action is to get a factory cable, which will force the KF into fastboot mode, from which you can work to fix the issues.
Be sure you double check the device manager while the KF's screen is stuck and plugged into the computer. It could be just getting stuck in fastboot mode.

helpppppppp

hello guys are in trouble. I have a kindle fire January 2 I installed twrpe put cynogenmod 10. Unfortunately it gave me problems with wifi so I tried to download a different rom but I have done something wrong in the flash and now the kindle is stuck on startup logo appears where kindle fire!! The problem is that is not even recognized by the PC. Please help me
please guyssss
If you can't enter "recovery" anymore via pressing the power button (e.g. you still have the original bootloader installed), you need to get the Kindle Fire back to "fastboot mode" to be able to set boot mode back to "recovery" from there.
From what you describe it sounds like you need a "Factory Cable" to get there. A factory cable is a special USB cable that the boot loaders of the Kindle Fire detect and then switch to fastboot mode automatically.
For both (fastboot mode and factory cable) you can find excellent tutorials in the "Kindle Fire General" section right here.
Best,
STYLON
stylon said:
If you can't enter "recovery" anymore via pressing the power button (e.g. you still have the original bootloader installed), you need to get the Kindle Fire back to "fastboot mode" to be able to set boot mode back to "recovery" from there.
From what you describe it sounds like you need a "Factory Cable" to get there. A factory cable is a special USB cable that the boot loaders of the Kindle Fire detect and then switch to fastboot mode automatically.
For both (fastboot mode and factory cable) you can find excellent tutorials in the "Kindle Fire General" section right here.
Best,
STYLON
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I'm Italian and I do not understand much ....
The problem is that my kindle is not more 'recognized even by the pc ...
The cable factory what?
Just stay calm. If your Kindle Fire still shows a boot logo, it's very likely you can get this fixed.
Simply read the following guides:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668159
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392693
Best,
STYLON
I'm sorry but I understand little English .... Basically I need a cable factory? I know where I can buy it indicate? (Unfortunately I can not find any Italian ....).
When posseggoil cable factory say that I can fix it?
Sorry, unfortunately I understand little English and are desperate ... I really need help
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not neccessarily , i think you really need to imerse yourself in reading especially anything from kinfauns or vashypoo , trust me I thought I needed a factory cable too but you can do it , be patient , make sure you have the right drivers!!! Use a dedicated USB port (meaning one on the back of the pc), if your using adb the kindle drivers might work , it will say they are correct, but for me I used kfu and use there THERE drivers , they will work, kfu will get you a boot loader , might as well go FFF ,
Every Android device is different ,you may be proficient using Samsung , but Acer and Kindle are completely different , Kindle in particular is alot different than just android , READ,READ,READ EVERYTHING!
I need urgent help. As I wrote I bought a factory cable to repair my kindle fire.
But now 'I do not know how to do, and unfortunately I see the little' English.
I tried to connect the kindle with the factory cable and I get the screen that says: fastboot and the design of a traffic light. Now what do I do? I'm desperate.
I tried to use unbrick utility but I do not recognize the kindle
You have a KF2. Install fastboot drivers and install TWEEZERMOD (search on google) then install freedomboot and TWRP and then mount, install a rom for the Kf2 and u r done.
Sent from a bird... No, a plane... Wait, It's a Kindle Fire!
unfortunately they are in a dire situation. I do not know how, but where he made ​​some attempts, now my kindle does not connect more 'of nothing, not even with the factory cable and recharge.
I tried to attack the kindle to the electrical outlet, but will not charge, will not turn on even the lights on the power button, and the charger heats up but the kindle does not charge!
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[Q] Not able to go in recovery mode/ or connect n USB

Hello, total noob here. Ok i rooted my kindle fire. rebooted and it started with kindle fire logo in blue color. Then I connect to my pc it showed it got connected.I put in new zip of cynogenmod jelly bean. All good rebooted with kindle fire logo orange color. No google apps, now i connect it to PC and it wont show kindle. So i downloaded the Gapps directly in kindle. rebooted for recovery but it rebooted to jelly bean. Blue kindle fire wont show up. I need to get into TWRP so that I can install Gaapps. trying for three days. read many posted. holding power button for 20 secs till it shuts down. then connecting usb to PC it restart but with orange fire logo. Added some lines 4000 or 4001 under tools menu in utility folder, run the cmd from the tools folder.... nothing changed. tried. RAN KFU again and it shows status offline, rooted no, and boot menu unkwon. Ran ADB straight shows waiting for device. So my question is how can I get back to recovery or blue logo where I can go and reset or reinstall or atleast install just Gaaps. tried install just random games APKs. It wont let it install. Please Help. Dont know much linux or DOS either.
after connecting to PC shows up as music device
It shows up in device manager under portable devices as amazon kindle fire. but it doesnt help
I see ADB STATUS - Online
ADB Rooted - No
Boot Status - Unknown.
Now anything i run it says error : device offline. Dont know what to do????/

[Q] Kindle Fire HD 8.9 - 8.4.6 - stuck on blue logo, or fastboot screen.

Hello, sorry for my bad english.
Im a noob and have been looking and trying different things for days now and can't fix my KFHD8.9", I would greatly appreciate any help. Sorry if this have been asked, but ive tried everything and nothing seems to work or match the same problems.
I rooted my kindle fire hd 8.9" (8.4.6) and tried to install the 2nd bootloader + twrp (to eventually install CM10.2) using this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105), but stupidly, I didn't back up on step 2. I attempted to flash the bootloader using fireflash and, as long as I could make it I did everything that was needed. I rebooted and pushed the volume up while booting, and it went to the blue logo and then into fastboot screen and then stoped there.
My pc (Windows 8) didn't recognized the device while in the fastboot screen as a kindle but as a portable device called "jem-PVT-prod-04"
I rebooted my KFHD pressing power button, and when starting again, I saw the orange logo, then the blue logo and it just got stuck there.
So now I just can get to the fastboot screen (by pressing volume up while its booting) or get stuck in the blue kindle fire logo if i dont press anything.
I would like to add also that while on the fastboot screen , My PC wont communicate with my device. I have the Android SDK installed and could use ADB before this happened.
I have tried the commands -i 0x1949 getvar product and -i 0x1945 reboot as suggested on many posts, but both of them stays in "waiting for device" for ever.
Then i tried using Kindle Fire First Aide as suggested on other posts but after downloading everything it gave me an error about something not matching with my device and what i was trying to do.
In top of that, somewhere I got the impression that I just got stuck in the middle of the procedure and that I could still install TWRP or flash a rom,
So now I don't know if my device is bricked, or stuck in the middle of the procedure or what, but if anyone could help me get back to the stock firmware or to twrp or something other than this two screens (blue logo or fastboot screen) it would be spectacular
thanx in advance.
I'm having the same exact issue more or less, but I can't pass the orange Kindle logo. My computer will recognize the Kindle for about all of 2 seconds, but only as Jem_.... then disconnects so I can't enter fastboot or move forward at all. I'm hoping that someone can help with this.
You have to install the driver for the jem device with the drivers in my signature before fastboot commands will work. Try holding volume down instead of up, it should go into recovery instead of fastboot if I remember right.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
Recd msg alert stunts513 to the error while using wallpaper fix 2.1
I am having a terrible time with this Kindle HD 2nd generation table I tried to root. I was following this guys post on You tube and got it rooted but something when wrong when I tried installing the 2nd bootloader and twrp. I ended up stuck with a blue kindle logo. I tried turning it on with the volume button pushed to the left and it went from orange to blue and then to the twrp recovery menu. That was a few days ago, Its been stuck in that mode ever since, there are no back up folders and I think was making the problem worse, as it seems I could do the adb push and now I cant, well at least i couldnt before running your wallpaper fix 2.1 I ran it once and it wouldnt take I dont remember the error, but my table was at the blue logo screen. I remembered reading about running something while you powered the device on because there was an few seconds of access to something, I cant remember so I tried that and unknown to me It appears from these notes i found that I suscessfully installed it - then tried again -then something about the backup??? I am going to cut and paste it here and not do a thing until I hear from you, as I dont want to mess it up. I didnt know the fix worked cause i was watching the command screen and not the side of the file where i have your tool on my desktop.
Here is everything from that run. in the attached file
OK so lemme get this straight, you are stuck in twrp without adb access? Also I will have to double check on my PC but when I download that file its not a PDF but a text file and its HTML with a 404 error message in it when I view it on my kindle.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
stunts513 said:
OK so lemme get this straight, you are stuck in twrp without adb access? Also I will have to double check on my PC but when I download that file its not a PDF but a text file and its HTML with a 404 error message in it when I view it on my kindle.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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Yes somehow I have twrp and I think when I first got into the bootloop I had adb access but in fumbling around trying to fix it I lost adb access.
If I turn the kindle off, and then push power and do nothing it powers up with the yellow logo and in 4 seconds that log turns blue and it stays that way until i turn it off. In this state checking device manager it shows the device as an android phone, Android ADB interface. If I unplug the device the device manager no longer shows it - If I power up the device and while the logo is still yellow push the volume button to the left it boots to twrp
I re did the notes in a new pdf file I hope you can access them now. I tried looking at them from my post on my pc and got that same access code error. I cant win on this thing tonight,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly
John
The tutorial at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105 tells you, in step 4, to place a custom ROM on the Kindle before you reboot into twrp. You then install that from from within twrp and then you get past the blue logo. If you didn't put the custom ROM on your kindle and adb isn't working then you need to install the abd drivers from stunts513's forum signature then do the twrp adb sideload.
Relevant sections from the tutorial:
Once you have the .zip files for the ROMs with GApps (Google apps, like Play Store), place them on the sdcard, and turn off the device. Turn it on, hold Volume-Up before the logo turns blue, and enter TWRP. Once there, immediately do two things: make a backup, and after that, wipes: system, factory reset, cache, and Dalvik cache. After these two things are done, go ahead and flash the .zip file, and wait for it to finish. After it finishes, go ahead and again, wipe cache and Dalvik cache, then reboot. After you rebooted, wait 5 minutes, then reboot again, and you're all done!
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6. Wiped /sdcard, can't reboot from recovery: You thought you had the ROM file on the sdcard, but you didn't, and wiped everything, so without a ROM image, you can't boot into system.
Solution: Put the ROM file where your ADB binary is (usually inside platform-tools folder in Android SDK directory) and rename it rom.zip. On the device, boot into TWRP, select Advanced, then ADB Sideload. Connect device to PC. From here, run "adb" and hit Enter to check for your binary version, if it's anything lower than 1.0.3.0, you need to update the binaries by re-installing the latest Android SDK. Once the device is in sideloading mode and is connected to the PC, type "adb sideload rom.zip" and hit Enter. Now you'll find the ROM on the sdcard, flash, and you're done.
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Hope this helps... someone.
pitcrawler said:
The tutorial at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105 tells you, in step 4, to place a custom ROM on the Kindle before you reboot into twrp. You then install that from from within twrp and then you get past the blue logo. If you didn't put the custom ROM on your kindle and adb isn't working then you need to install the abd drivers from stunts513's forum signature then do the twrp adb sideload.
Relevant sections from the tutorial:
Hope this helps... someone.
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Your post fixed my bricked tablet, THANK YOU SO MUCH. There is so much info that its confusing for a noob like me - I followed the directions you posted and I am in. thank you, thank you, thank you
Jdoki said:
Your post fixed my bricked tablet, THANK YOU SO MUCH. There is so much info that its confusing for a noob like me - I followed the directions you posted and I am in. thank you, thank you, thank you
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Yeah, I know there's a lot of information. It took me a long time and a lot of research before I attempted it as a noob myself. An important thing is to follow the tutorials word for word and skip nothing, and cross your fingers.
Got fastboot comunication between PC and KFHD
stunts513 said:
You have to install the driver for the jem device with the drivers in my signature before fastboot commands will work. Try holding volume down instead of up, it should go into recovery instead of fastboot if I remember right.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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Thanx a lot for the quick response! :good: I was finally able to install your great drivers. I had to be quick as you said in some other posts, because the pc only detects it for a little while, when the logo it's still orange on the kindle, I think. After that, and while on fastboot screen, my device manager would detect a Jem-something device, but could not install any drivers on it. So I had to install the drivers really fast while in the orange logo, oh, and had to disable the drivers signature check on windows 8 also.
Now I can use fastboot commands to reboot the kindle, but I can still only get to the blue logo or the fastboot screen.
I guess this means I now can use the kindle first aide to go back to stock and try again for the TWRP and 2nd bootloader. I'll post if I can't make my kindle boot normal again later.
Do you know if this was my kindle being bricked or was it something else?
Thanks a lot again, I was very worried that i wasn't getting anywhere. .:laugh:
Stuck on blue logo!
Hi!
I'm having a similar problem... I recently got a second hand Kindle 2nd Generation already rooted with Cyanogenmod 10.1.3.otter2 on it. Google Play and some other apps where having issues, so I decided to downgrade. After testing a couple of different ROMs, I got stuck on the blue logo, an infinite booting screen. Funny enough, I think the mistake was to install a Fire first generation ROM into a 2nd generation. Anyway, long story short, I've tried everything, Kindle First Aide (won't help because it seems that all the options need me to be in the desktop of the tablet and I can't get there), SDK ADB will see the device but return a device offline... I'm running out of options and don't really know what to do!
Any ideas guys??
EricMitjans said:
Hi!
I'm having a similar problem... I recently got a second hand Kindle 2nd Generation already rooted with Cyanogenmod 10.1.3.otter2 on it. Google Play and some other apps where having issues, so I decided to downgrade. After testing a couple of different ROMs, I got stuck on the blue logo, an infinite booting screen. Funny enough, I think the mistake was to install a Fire first generation ROM into a 2nd generation. Anyway, long story short, I've tried everything, Kindle First Aide (won't help because it seems that all the options need me to be in the desktop of the tablet and I can't get there), SDK ADB will see the device but return a device offline... I'm running out of options and don't really know what to do!
Any ideas guys??
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You need to push a ROM onto TWRP. You should still be able to access TWRP. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498 be glad you did not hard brick it.

[Q] Kindle Fire Static Logo Fastboot Stuck

I can get around in both windows and linux. I have rooted, flashed and modded a smartphone before (Samsung Galaxy Express) successfully.
This should be an easy one for some of you to diagnose. A fresh stock Kindle Fire (6.3.2). Trying to install KFU v0.9.6 from a Win7 (also have various flavors of linux, ubuntu, arch, debian, etc available to use if need be). ran install_drivers.bat without any problems, device showed up and was recognized. Ran run.bat. put it in fastboot mode. Kindle Fire rebooted into the "Kindle Fire" White/Orange static logo and is stuck. No animation, no powerbutton response, can't turn it off, unknown device in Win7, adb and fastboot commands return no devices.
From reading the many beginner guides and unbricking posts, I was lead to believe that I needed to put this unit in fastbootmode to do any custom work with the device, and seeing that it's #1 on the menu list of the KFU I thought this was a pre-requisite before installing anything else. Apparently this is not the case. The device comes up as a USB Unknown Device (Code 43) now, and KFU can not find the device and is waiting for the device. Can't do anything. The only clue I was able to read was possibly letting the power drain. It was full charged so I will have to wait for a while. In the meantime, I figured I would hit up the forum to see if anyone has a better suggestion.
How do I get my Kindle Fire out of FastBoot Mode?
I am right there too...
BlushNine said:
I can get around in both windows and linux. I have rooted, flashed and modded a smartphone before (Samsung Galaxy Express) successfully.
This should be an easy one for some of you to diagnose. A fresh stock Kindle Fire (6.3.2). Trying to install KFU v0.9.6 from a Win7 (also have various flavors of linux, ubuntu, arch, debian, etc available to use if need be). ran install_drivers.bat without any problems, device showed up and was recognized. Ran run.bat. put it in fastboot mode. Kindle Fire rebooted into the "Kindle Fire" White/Orange static logo and is stuck. No animation, no powerbutton response, can't turn it off, unknown device in Win7, adb and fastboot commands return no devices.
From reading the many beginner guides and unbricking posts, I was lead to believe that I needed to put this unit in fastbootmode to do any custom work with the device, and seeing that it's #1 on the menu list of the KFU I thought this was a pre-requisite before installing anything else. Apparently this is not the case. The device comes up as a USB Unknown Device (Code 43) now, and KFU can not find the device and is waiting for the device. Can't do anything. The only clue I was able to read was possibly letting the power drain. It was full charged so I will have to wait for a while. In the meantime, I figured I would hit up the forum to see if anyone has a better suggestion.
How do I get my Kindle Fire out of FastBoot Mode?
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I am right there too...
I ordered a Factory Cable and it should be in any day now. . . .
That is what I am doing and crossing my fingers . . .
serendipityguy said:
I am right there too...
I ordered a Factory Cable and it should be in any day now. . . .
That is what I am doing and crossing my fingers . . .
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For anyone who has run into the same problem, this is how I fixed my problem
[1] Power off the Kindle Fire and unplug. Hold down the power button for more than 10seconds. There seems to be some variance with how long you have to hold the button down.
[2] Use the Kindle Fire Utility "run.bat" in Windows. Without the Kindle Fire device plugged in, the ADB Status will be Offline and Boot Status unknown, obviously. Go into boot menu [1] and select Normal Boot [1]. It will tell you <waiting for device>.
[3] Plug in Kindle Fire device.
[4] It should reset the Kindle Fire to normal working status.
PS. I tried the power drain, but it as soon as I supplied power back to the unit it resumed its stuck boot loop condition, so nothing changed. The reason it took so long to figure out this problem was (a) I didn't know you had to hold down the power button so long. 3-5 seconds is typical for most devices to perform a hard shutdown. (b) You have to set the Kindle Fire Utility waiting to catch the Kindle Fire device booting, if it's stuck in this condition. You can't just plug it in and run the KFU while its stuck on that screen.
Also, DO NOT SELECT [1] and FastBoot Mode on a fresh stock unmodified Kindle Fire. The other install menu selections in KFU will automatically Fastboot in order to perform what they need to do.
Hope this helps others.

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