[Q] I think i killed my kindle - Kindle Fire 2 Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting

I need all the help I can get I went through the steps to root my kindle fire to figure out the hard why that i was a kindle fire 2nd generation, now with it being done i cant turn it on the power button stays black, and it will not even respond to my factory cable for it , Have i killed it for good please tell me there is a way i can save it! :crying:

Masterfireeater said:
I need all the help I can get I went through the steps to root my kindle fire to figure out the hard why that i was a kindle fire 2nd generation, now with it being done i cant turn it on the power button stays black, and it will not even respond to my factory cable for it , Have i killed it for good please tell me there is a way i can save it! :crying:
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Give us more info. What version was the Kindle running, what rooting method, etc. Also, the only way to revive it may be a "Fastboot" cable, which can be purchased from Amazon.

Maybe battery dead
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Or fastos cable not working

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bricked kindle fire:(

HELP!! My kindle fire is bricked. It Wont power on. When i plug it to charge, the light on the power button wont light up. It wont do a hard reset. Yes i was in a process of rooting it. Yes i tried the unroot utility...Both of them. I have tried every thing i know of.:crying: Please help me as soon as possable.
do you have adb or fastboot
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lovejoy777 said:
do you have adb or fastboot
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yes it did
to vague cant do a whole lot for ya without more info what did you do that caused this ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644970 how to ask for help
hope this info helps
Josepho1997 said:
Did it turn off while it was in the process of rooting?
Did it successfully root?
Did it seem to be stuck on the Red and White Kindle Fire Screen?
When you plug it in to the charger, do you see anything on the screen light up?
I would try plugging in the charger and holding the power for around 12 seconds. Then check on it later. If you installed fff already, then charge via usb.
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yes
no battery ran out
no
no
no i did not install fff
i already installed twrp, i was installing a rom and when i unmounted system it ran out of battery
a lil better heres your solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038 or plug it in let it charge first but firekit will still be needed
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sorry wish it was an easyier fix but its not
if you have at least a 4 gig usb stick setup teamviewer I will assist you in getting ready to fix it
time to work
Thepooch said:
a lil better heres your solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038 or plug it in let it charge first but firekit will still be needed
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sorry wish it was an easyier fix but its not
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k thanks ill try it out tell you later how it comes along.:highfive: hope it works
if you need help with the firekit just post questions here, but let us know at what stage your at in the process and what has just happened etc.
don't woory it will all come good.
just follow the guide (no short cuts)
ok thanks all. Pooch is on the case so thank you all who read this.:victory:
did your problem solved or not
I am at the same Situation on my KF... What about your Present Situation, is Firekit Helps u to recover ur Kindle fire?????????????
balakrishnan111 said:
I am at the same Situation on my KF... What about your Present Situation, is Firekit Helps u to recover ur Kindle fire?????????????
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Start a thread please and describe the exact nature of the state of your kindle and we can try to help you get it sorted out

[HELP] My KF is bricked

I'm new here and english is not my first language.
I need help!
I just buy a kindle fire, and i think it great. I try to root it with Simple CM9 and somehow i brick my kindle.
I try every way to unbrick but nothing seems to working.
When I turn on my KF, Kindle Fire logo appears then Simple CM9 animation logo appears butand it freeze after 1min.
The thing is it not boot into TWRP not yellow triangle logo but a kindle fire logo so I cant root another rom.
My PC dont recognize so I cant use Unbrick program because its always "waiting for device"
I just buy it and this is such a bad first-time rooting experience for me.
I dont know what to do, pls help me.
anyone :crying:
When I turn it on, Kindle Fire logo appears and it boot into SimpleCM9 within second. I try to hold power button many time but I can't get to that recovery mode you said.
When KF freeze at SimpleCM9 logo, I connect it to my Laptop there a sound that my Laptop recognize it as "Am" G drive. But I can't cd to it, it said "device not ready".
thanks, still appear "waiting for device"
Maybe I try another usb cable
vhoanox said:
thanks, still appear "waiting for device"
Maybe I try another usb cable
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Sent you pm I can help
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Thepooch said:
Sent you pm I can help
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OK well maybe another time keep it charged dead battery will only compound problems
vhoanox said:
When I turn it on, Kindle Fire logo appears and it boot into SimpleCM9 within second. I try to hold power button many time but I can't get to that recovery mode you said.
When KF freeze at SimpleCM9 logo, I connect it to my Laptop there a sound that my Laptop recognize it as "Am" G drive. But I can't cd to it, it said "device not ready".
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What is happened before stuck the logo?
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vhoanox said:
When I turn it on, Kindle Fire logo appears and it boot into SimpleCM9 within second. I try to hold power button many time but I can't get to that recovery mode you said.
When KF freeze at SimpleCM9 logo, I connect it to my Laptop there a sound that my Laptop recognize it as "Am" G drive. But I can't cd to it, it said "device not ready".
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2012androidfans said:
What is happened before stuck the logo?
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Please see the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26544914&postcount=1
vhoanox said:
I'm new here and english is not my first language.
I need help!
I just buy a kindle fire, and i think it great. I try to root it with Simple CM9 and somehow i brick my kindle.
I try every way to unbrick but nothing seems to working.
When I turn on my KF, Kindle Fire logo appears then Simple CM9 animation logo appears butand it freeze after 1min.
The thing is it not boot into TWRP not yellow triangle logo but a kindle fire logo so I cant root another rom.
My PC dont recognize so I cant use Unbrick program because its always "waiting for device"
I just buy it and this is such a bad first-time rooting experience for me.
I dont know what to do, pls help me.
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Sorry, I'm new at this too.

[Q] Possibly bricked Kindle...

I recently rooted my Kindle Fire 1st generation to use Simple CM. I flashed it correctly and it worked fine, but to my surprise I recieved an iPad Mini as a gift. My parents asked for the Kindle and I said sure. Now, they wanted to go back to the original Amazon OS. So I downloaded a Kindle Fire stock zip to flash. I soon found out it was only an update... Now my Kindle successfully flashed it, I was setting it up, then it started to reboot, and it showed the launcher screen of Amazon, and then it gave me error pop-ups and it reboots after 30 seconds. I have been trying to get it to recognize on my computer but ADB and KFU aren't working the best. And now it says at 40% charge it will attempt to factory restore. (I will try soon). It repeats booting, then goes to the home screen, then it goes and shows errors and then does it again every 30 seconds. I am 13 years old and probably made a big mistake. I have read the threads on here and no solutions have worked. So I think it is bricked, and I have to give it to my parents by tonight and it has to have some sort of Amazon software or even CM. Is there anybody or anything that can help fix the Kindle Fire?
Thank you in advance, Jake.
You need to access fastboot to wipe data. You may need a factory cable.
In some cases, users have been fast enough to get into the settings and factory reset from there, so you may want to try that first.
soupmagnet said:
You need to access fastboot to wipe data. You may need a factory cable.
In some cases, users have been fast enough to get into the settings and factory reset from there, so you may want to try that first.
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Have you heard of anyone that tried that? I will definately try it being that you have 1000+ thanks on the meter.
EDIT: I attempted to factory reset but it still did the same thing..... How do I enter fastboot and detect the Kindle in 30 seconds?
I attempted to root my kindle fire with KFU and it hasn't powered on or charged since... Is it bricked or can it be repaired.... anyone?
strykrmas said:
I attempted to root my kindle fire with KFU and it hasn't powered on or charged since... Is it bricked or can it be repaired.... anyone?
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Well, that depends...
Is your Kindle Fire a second generation Kindle Fire?
soupmagnet said:
Well, that depends...
Is your Kindle Fire a second generation Kindle Fire?
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yeah it is... help... please
strykrmas said:
yeah it is... help... please
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391047
It's still a WIP, but that's the only hope you have of restoring your device.
soupmagnet said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391047
It's still a WIP, but that's the only hope you have of restoring your device.
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I'm not that skilled in soldering and besides i'm too much of a noobie to attempt that anyway... thanks for your help...

[Q&A] [UTILITY] Kindle Fire Unbrick Utility V1.1! (DONATE BUTTON!)

Q&A for [UTILITY] Kindle Fire Unbrick Utility V1.1! (DONATE BUTTON!)
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Kindle Brick Edition
sd_shadow said:
usb mounting/adb is broken in TWRP 2.8.x.x you need to flash a different version in bootloader with fastboot.exe
see my [6.3.3] Flashing FFF and TWRP without Fastboot Cable
for fastboot files, adb, twrp...
if you want stock or cm7, or cm10 use openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.1-blaze.img
if you want cm11 use openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.0-blaze.img
see my Flashing TWRP in FFF bootloader with Fastboot.exe (writing it now)
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I was following your guide on flashing FFF and TWRP without Fastboot Cable and when I told it to flash FFF, it bricked my Kindle. Sadly, the unbrick utility has been unable to fix the issue. Was hoping for some advice. I'm running Windows 7 Pro x64.
Have a bricked kindle as well, stuck in fastboot mode - tried all-Please Help
I have a bricked kindle as well (8.9). i have followed ALL guide but still get red screen and then fast boot screen.
i have pushed boot and recovery and still get the same . i used first aid package and kfhd, but still boot to fastboot screen.
I would appropriate any help or guidance.
gs4n said:
I have a bricked kindle as well (8.9). i have followed ALL guide but still get red screen and then fast boot screen.
i have pushed boot and recovery and still get the same . i used first aid package and kfhd, but still boot to fastboot screen.
I would appropriate any help or guidance.
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This utility is only for kindle fire 1, system version 6.x.x
And can brick non kindle fire 1's
Only use firmware for your device.
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Stock Kindle Fire in Boot Loop - all types of issues
Hey all, sorry if I'm not posting in the right place, I've been searching the forum for a few days and can't quite find anything that would help my situation.
I would call myself a novice in trying to fix this thing but that would likely insult every other novice here... if that helps in figuring out where I'm at in my knowledge base.
I have a stock kindle, never rooted, no mods or flashes or anything else (no idea what any of that means, just know nothing has been done to it because I'm very basic and haven't played around with anything). Currently the kindle is going through the boot loop (white kindle, orange fire, little animation, blink and repeat). I don't have a factory cable, just a USB to microusb and regular old Kindle Fire charging cable that came with it (plugs into an electricity outlet... on a wall).
So far I've gone through and got drivers from the first thread I found about fixing boot loops using the Kindle Fire Utility, those are currently installed.
I've attached a screenshot of the device details, I read ADB composite interface as a solution to issues others were having so I hope I'm going in the right direction.
I've also tried a few commands on the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) with no success. I'm assuming it is because I didn't know that I should have enabled USB debugging since I'm not from the future. When the Kindle Fire was working, I do remember selecting an option to allow installs (no sure the exact wording) hoping I could get a better browser on the Kindle Fire eventually, but never quite got to that point.
So anywho, after Kindle Fire Utility was unable to get a status (though it did find that the Kindle was online) and ADB wasn't able to change the boot status (but was able to list the device), I tried the Unbrick Utility and had some new issues.
At first it wouldn't find the path to the files/folder. I moved it to C:\ and it was able to find them after that. Trying the "Stuck at Logo" option, I received an "idme: permission denied" message, similar to messages I've seen within ADB.
"Recovery Loop" wouldn't never get past waiting for the device.
No idea if "Framework-Res" would muck up things more or not but I was desperate and tried it. It mentioned the "zergrush" file not being present, I manually made sure to extract it after my anti-virus deleted it the first time, still received the same message. Guessing this again has to do with permissions of some sort.
So at this point, I'm in a bit of a pickle with very limited programming knowledge and/or Kindle Fire know-how to figure out what I need to do.
Any help (step-by-step and hand-holding would be awesome) would be tremendously appreciated.
Thank you guys
YVG15 said:
Hey all, sorry if I'm not posting in the right place, I've been searching the forum for a few days and can't quite find anything that would help my situation.
I would call myself a novice in trying to fix this thing but that would likely insult every other novice here... if that helps in figuring out where I'm at in my knowledge base.
I have a stock kindle, never rooted, no mods or flashes or anything else (no idea what any of that means, just know nothing has been done to it because I'm very basic and haven't played around with anything). Currently the kindle is going through the boot loop (white kindle, orange fire, little animation, blink and repeat). I don't have a factory cable, just a USB to microusb and regular old Kindle Fire charging cable that came with it (plugs into an electricity outlet... on a wall).
So far I've gone through and got drivers from the first thread I found about fixing boot loops using the Kindle Fire Utility, those are currently installed.
I've attached a screenshot of the device details, I read ADB composite interface as a solution to issues others were having so I hope I'm going in the right direction.
I've also tried a few commands on the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) with no success. I'm assuming it is because I didn't know that I should have enabled USB debugging since I'm not from the future. When the Kindle Fire was working, I do remember selecting an option to allow installs (no sure the exact wording) hoping I could get a better browser on the Kindle Fire eventually, but never quite got to that point.
So anywho, after Kindle Fire Utility was unable to get a status (though it did find that the Kindle was online) and ADB wasn't able to change the boot status (but was able to list the device), I tried the Unbrick Utility and had some new issues.
At first it wouldn't find the path to the files/folder. I moved it to C:\ and it was able to find them after that. Trying the "Stuck at Logo" option, I received an "idme: permission denied" message, similar to messages I've seen within ADB.
"Recovery Loop" wouldn't never get past waiting for the device.
No idea if "Framework-Res" would muck up things more or not but I was desperate and tried it. It mentioned the "zergrush" file not being present, I manually made sure to extract it after my anti-virus deleted it the first time, still received the same message. Guessing this again has to do with permissions of some sort.
So at this point, I'm in a bit of a pickle with very limited programming knowledge and/or Kindle Fire know-how to figure out what I need to do.
Any help (step-by-step and hand-holding would be awesome) would be tremendously appreciated.
Thank you guys
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Your kindle likely has update 6.3.3, and I do not think this unbrick utility will work,
may need a Factory cable
Using Factory/Fastboot Cable to Flash FFF Bootloader and TWRP Recovery
Erasing userdata
I used the unbrick utility to flash the amazon update to my kindle fire since it had no os and was bricked, but im just wondering how long it takes for the utility to erase userdata. Since its been sitting here around 20 minutes. Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
J.Grooms792 said:
I used the unbrick utility to flash the amazon update to my kindle fire since it had no os and was bricked, but im just wondering how long it takes for the utility to erase userdata. Since its been sitting here around 20 minutes. Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
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Should only take about 2-5 mins
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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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sd_shadow said:
Should only take about 2-5 mins
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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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So what if the kindle has been "erasing 'userdata'" for nearly 30 minutes? I bricked this last night when adb push wouldnt work for me after i installed the otterx bootloader and twrp version, and now the kindle has no os and no way for me to push an os onto it.
J.Grooms792 said:
So what if the kindle has been "erasing 'userdata'" for nearly 30 minutes? I bricked this last night when adb push wouldnt work for me after i installed the otterx bootloader and twrp version, and now the kindle has no os and no way for me to push an os onto it.
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Don't think unbrick utility is going to work, and you need a fastboot cable now
Should have followed
[How-To] Revert from OtterX Project to Stock Kindle Fire Partitions/Rom
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I'm sure partitions were not correct yet
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sd_shadow said:
Don't think unbrick utility is going to work, and you need a fastboot cable now
Should have followed
[How-To] Revert from OtterX Project to Stock Kindle Fire Partitions/Rom
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I'm sure partitions were not correct yet
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Thank you for the link, I will attempt to do that and if not i guess the only issue i have is adb not pushing and ill try to figure that out.

Kindle stuck on white triangle

When I press power on my 1st gen kindle, I get the "Kindle Fire" screen followed by a dimmer screen that has a white triangle.
Device is not recognised by PC, either Win 7 or Ubuntu.
Shorting the connection inside as per this thread doesn't work.
KFU doesn't work.
ADB can't connect in any mode.
I'm thinking I have a brick??
Device has stock ROM, recovery, etc, AFAIK it hasn't been modified.
Thanks in advance for any help, pointers, etc etc.
chris5s said:
When I press power on my 1st gen kindle, I get the "Kindle Fire" screen followed by a dimmer screen that has a white triangle.
Device is not recognised by PC, either Win 7 or Ubuntu.
Shorting the connection inside as per this thread doesn't work.
KFU doesn't work.
ADB can't connect in any mode.
I'm thinking I have a brick??
Device has stock ROM, recovery, etc, AFAIK it hasn't been modified.
Thanks in advance for any help, pointers, etc etc.
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I don't think you have a kindle fire 1
What buttons does it have power, volume..
does it have HD on the back?
sd_shadow said:
I don't think you have a kindle fire 1
What buttons does it have power, volume..
does it have HD on the back?
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Just the power button on the bottom edge.
There's a faint serial number, which I think says D10400 (from memory, I'm at work and its not with me just now).
What makes you think it isn't a 1st gen?
Thanks.
Edit: I got this 2nd hand, do you think maybe someone has tried to flash the wrong ROM onto it??
chris5s said:
Just the power button on the bottom edge.
There's a faint serial number, which I think says D10400 (from memory, I'm at work and its not with me just now).
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D01400 is the model number for KF1
What makes you think it isn't a 1st gen?
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I haven't seen the screen with the white triangle and !, maybe stock recovery, but can't do anything in stock recovery that I know of.
Thanks.
Edit: I got this 2nd hand, do you think maybe someone has tried to flash the wrong ROM onto it??
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possibly, guessing you will need a Fastboot cable, so you can flash custom bootloader and recovery, then you will be able to reinstall stock or a custom rom.
you have tried powering off (hold power button 15 secs), then connecting to wall charger? may need to leave connected for several hours.
sd_shadow said:
D01400 is the model number for KF1
I haven't seen the screen with the white triangle and !, maybe stock recovery, but can't do anything in stock recovery that I know of.
possibly, guessing you will need a Fastboot cable, so you can flash custom bootloader and recovery, then you will be able to reinstall stock or a custom rom.
you have tried powering off (hold power button 15 secs), then connecting to wall charger? may need to leave connected for several hours.
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Yep, have a fastboot cable on order, I'm hoping that will solve my problem...
And yes, have powered off and charged overnight as you suggest (sorry, I should have stated that in OP).
Thanks again...
Interestingly, I can't find anything here or on the 'net about the white triangle and exclamation mark, which is unsual...my google fu is usually quite strong
Update: received fastboot cable. Plugged in to laptop with kindle powered off, then it booted to the kindle fire logo, then another screen with "Fastboot" written in a fancy coloured font with two traffic lights underneath - one green, one red, the green one blinking.
Then I ran kfu, install permanent root, twrp and fff. All seemed to go well, the kindle rebooted a time or two, then stuck on a black screen. Not detected by windows (7). Green power light was on.Thinking it needed rebooting again, I pressed power button to turn it off, but when I tried to reboot, nothing.
Now it won't turn on and is completely unrecognised by the laptop.
Have tried both fastboot cable and regular USB cable, no joy.
Also tried Ubuntu and soupkit. Nothing.
USB short trick doesn't work either.
Any ideas for this paperweight would be welcome, meanwhile the search continues...
The battery is pretty much fully charged, btw.
that is not a kindle fire 1, fastboot screen
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Kindle Fire 1 doesn't have a proper fastboot screen
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maybe Kindle Fire 2?
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sd_shadow said:
that is not a kindle fire 1, fastboot screen
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Kindle Fire 1 doesn't have a proper fastboot screen
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maybe Kindle Fire 2?
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Ok, but the serial number -D010400 - refers to a Kindle Fire 1, no?
Thanks for the reply.
chris5s said:
Ok, but the serial number -D010400 - refers to a Kindle Fire 1, no?
Thanks for the reply.
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D01400 is the model number for KF1
but was it the label placed by the seller? or amazon?
I suspect that the seller assumed it was a D010400,
because I have 2 of them that do not have a label with D010400 anywhere on them
sd_shadow said:
D01400 is the model number for KF1
but was it the label placed by the seller? or amazon?
I suspect that the seller assumed it was a D010400,
because I have 2 of them that do not have a label with D010400 anywhere on them
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Its not so much a label as very faint writing on the back cover, near the bottom of the tablet (if held in portrait mode).
It all looks pretty official, not something stuck on as an afterthought.
Would the serial numbers inside the Kindle hold any clues I wonder?.
Thanks again.
chris5s said:
Its not so much a label as very faint writing on the back cover, near the bottom of the tablet (if held in portrait mode).
It all looks pretty official, not something stuck on as an afterthought.
Would the serial numbers inside the Kindle hold any clues I wonder?.
Thanks again.
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all the labels on the inside are for part #s none of the labels are the same on either of mine.
The kindle fire 2 use some of the same parts, from my understanding
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could look for a date
KF2 was Released September 2012
but not sure when they started making KF2 before release
sd_shadow said:
all the labels on the inside are for part #s none of the labels are the same on either of mine.
The kindle fire 2 use some of the same parts, from my understanding
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could look for a date
KF2 was Released September 2012
but not sure when they started making KF2 before release
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Ok, thanks.
If it is a Fire 2, and I'm not convinced but defer to your better knowledge, then chances are its fairly well bricked, no, as recoveries and bootloaders aren't compatible?
Thanks again for the input @sd_shadow.
chris5s said:
Ok, thanks.
If it is a Fire 2, and I'm not convinced but defer to your better knowledge, then chances are its fairly well bricked, no, as recoveries and bootloaders aren't compatible?
Thanks again for the input @sd_shadow.
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you would have to ask someone with some knowledge of the KF2
but no the bootloaders are not compatible, recoveries maybe.
sd_shadow said:
you would have to ask someone with some knowledge of the KF2
but no the bootloaders are not compatible, recoveries maybe.
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Looks like it may be a Fire 2 .... here... That is the screen I saw when connected to the fastboot cable... (post #7)
Off to see if its recoverable...
Thanks again man for all your input... I guess there's a moral here somewhere
chris5s said:
Looks like it may be a Fire 2 .... here... That is the screen I saw when connected to the fastboot cable... (post #7)
Off to see if its recoverable...
Thanks again man for all your input... I guess there's a moral here somewhere
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forum links
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/fire-2-development
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/fire-2-help
sd_shadow said:
forum links
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/fire-2-development
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/fire-2-help
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