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Hello Everybody
Looking for a simple step-by-step solution to install "2nd Bootloader + TWRP" on the "KINDLE FIRE 2" with OS 1.3.1.
It's been two days that I seek and I find nothing simple, that detail step by step.
If someone could help me I really need help.
Thank you and sorry for my English.
Install and run the apk from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2106463
It doesn't get any easier.
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simple step by step process
grandmore said:
Hello Everybody
Looking for a simple step-by-step solution to install "2nd Bootloader + TWRP" on the "KINDLE FIRE 2" with OS 1.3.1.
It's been two days that I seek and I find nothing simple, that detail step by step.
If someone could help me I really need help.
Thank you and sorry for my English.
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Use mindmajiks link this one only applies to hd version 10.3.1
ToCoolForSchool2013 said:
I came across this complete tutorial on my search for a more clear way of adding the 2nd boot loader. This actually makes it seem alot more simple. Im rooted and running the most recent Hashcode version of Cyanogenmod 10.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
Credits: Hashcode, fattire, and verygreen for the work on the bootloader, stanga72 for the app FireFlash v1.1, sparkym3 and Bin4ry for their rooting methods, and seokhun for the creation of the guide reference above!
READ EVERYTHING CAREFULLY SO YOU DO NOT BRICK YOUR DEVICE! :good:
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HELP ME !!! i have a message in TWRP no os installed. are you sure you wish to reboot? and i habe reboot !!! and now my kindle stay in twrp !! Help me
ToCoolForSchool2013 said:
I came across this complete tutorial on my search for a more clear way of adding the 2nd boot loader. This actually makes it seem alot more simple. Im rooted and running the most recent Hashcode version of Cyanogenmod 10.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
Credits: Hashcode, fattire, and verygreen for the work on the bootloader, stanga72 for the app FireFlash v1.1, sparkym3 and Bin4ry for their rooting methods, and seokhun for the creation of the guide reference above!
READ EVERYTHING CAREFULLY SO YOU DO NOT BRICK YOUR DEVICE! :good:
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Isn't that for the HD?
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mindmajick said:
Isn't that for the HD?
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Yes it is the firmware he stated was that of a Kindle Fire HD 7 the 10.3.1 and that is the guide that I pointed him to.
ToCoolForSchool2013 said:
Yes it is the firmware he stated was that of a Kindle Fire HD 7 the 10.3.1 and that is the guide that I pointed him to.
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No. No. No.
10.3.1 is the kindle fire 2.
NOT THE HD. NOT.
I really wish people would stop doing this. Gee- Wonder why there are so many bricks around (sarcasm intended)
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mindmajick said:
No. No. No.
10.3.1 is the kindle fire 2.
NOT THE HD. NOT.
I really wish people would stop doing this. Gee- Wonder why there are so many bricks around (sarcasm intended)
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I must have gotten lucky with my HD then because but I will delete this post since the info is incorrect my opologies.
ToCoolForSchool2013 said:
Use mindmajiks link this one only applies to hd version 10.3.1
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There is no HD version 10.3.1
You must have a kindle fire 2. If you look in the HD section you will see a COMPLETELY different version number.
The versions for the 7" HD model are 7.3.x
Sounds like you got REAL lucky since I don't think you know what device you have!
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grandmore said:
HELP ME !!! i have a message in TWRP no os installed. are you sure you wish to reboot? and i habe reboot !!! and now my kindle stay in twrp !! Help me
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Where are you with things now? Still in twrp?
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mindmajick said:
There is no HD version 10.3.1
You must have a kindle fire 2. If you look in the HD section you will see a COMPLETELY different version number.
The versions for the 7" HD model are 7.3.x
Sounds like you got REAL lucky since I don't think you know what device you have!
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Where are you with things now? Still in twrp?
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You may be right I may have thought mine was 10.3.1 when really it was 7.3.1 with the thousands of posts just about the kindle fire its is easy to get confused and lost just like I somehow ended up posting incorrect info in the kindle fire 2 section when I typed in Amazon 7 Kindle Fire HD in the search bar at the top. I was a man and admitted I was wrong and withdrew my comment now will you drop it. Thanks
Dropped. Nothing personal. Just want to keep things accurate to protect others.
Takes a big man to admit his mistake. I've made my share.. That's for sure!
We're all here to help each other (well, most of us lol)
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When do you think it will come to our device?
These forums for the KF2 are dead, so chances are slim to never. Almost all the devs are gone, or just think its more worth it to upgrade to a better, newer tablet.
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iamterence said:
These forums for the KF2 are dead, so chances are slim to never. Almost all the devs are gone, or just think its more worth it to upgrade to a better, newer tablet.
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The cyanogen team had kf2 listed on their 10.2 builds. Would they be included on 11?
punkcitykid said:
The cyanogen team had kf2 listed on their 10.2 builds. Would they be included on 11?
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Our device maintainer is @Hashcode so ask him
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I can get it to compile (CM11, AOKP4.4, and/or OmniROM 4.4) BUT TWRP needs to be upgraded...you will get a flash error. I tried to make an updated TWRP and was successful but still cannot get it to boot. Still looking into it when I get time.
But I only know so much about android systems, Hashcode is doing all of the hard work.
obsolete1 said:
I can get it to compile (CM11, AOKP4.4, and/or OmniROM 4.4) BUT TWRP needs to be upgraded...you will get a flash error. I tried to make an updated TWRP and was successful but still cannot get it to boot. Still looking into it when I get time.
But I only know so much about android systems, Hashcode is doing all of the hard work.
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That's been an issue on almost all devices, so the solution has been to just switch to clockworkmod in the meantime. Not sure if there's an updated version of cwm for the kf2, though.
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agentfusion said:
That's been an issue on almost all devices, so the solution has been to just switch to clockworkmod in the meantime. Not sure if there's an updated version of cwm for the kf2, though.
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I dont think anyone on here has tried a CWM and made it public.
I did make a TWRP from CM10.2 and swaped in TeamWin recovery binaries (which should make TWRP 2.7) but when flashed to my KF2 it only reads 2.6.3 which is what it had before...but now can flash KitKat but not boot.
Good news: CM11 came to otter2!!!
Bad news: I can't flash it. It ends up with the error set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed.
Can someone make CWM for otter2 and upload it to their d-h.st account?
mr_verystock said:
Good news: CM11 came to otter2!!!
Bad news: I can't flash it. It ends up with the error set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed.
Can someone make CWM for otter2 and upload it to their d-h.st account?
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I spoke with hashcode and he is providing an updated twrp soon. Very busy dude so it might take a bit.
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Guys you don't need an updated version of twrp. Just simply replace the update binary with this one and you can flash it...
Sry for no credit but I can't find the thread of the author.
flopower1996 said:
Guys you don't need an updated version of twrp. Just simply replace the update binary with this one and you can flash it...
Sry for no credit but I can't find the thread of the author.
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Hashcode took care of us per my request bro.
Love that guy.
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Well, it works with his latest post as TWRP 2.6.3.1.
GREAT JOB HASHCODE!!!
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I spoke with hashcode and he is providing an updated twrp soon. Very busy dude so it might take a bit.
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Never mind bout that... He posted the upgrade already.
mr_verystock said:
Well, it works with his latest post as TWRP 2.6.3.1.
GREAT JOB HASHCODE!!!
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Never mind bout that... He posted the upgrade already.
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Per my request
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Per my request
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TWRP 2.6.3.1
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/otter2/
nico_nuggets said:
TWRP 2.6.3.1
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/otter2/
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Whats your point? We know it's up.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218868
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nico_nuggets said:
TWRP 2.6.3.1
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/otter2/
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good morning :silly:
Hey, New guy on this device thread
Yes, I did try search but it's confusing and I don't want to mess up my new tablet,I have a Kindle Fire HD (2nd Gen) and I'm looking to install a custom Rom because stock OS is pretty basic, minimal and lacks many popular features, can anyone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
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Thought I'd mention ahead of time this is the wrong forum, I can't grab the entire 2nd gen forum link from my kindle but I just made a post that someone asked pretty much the same thing for their 7" HD, you didn't happen to mention your kindle model so I will send you where I just posted, but if its a 8.9" model, then you will want to follow the same tutorial, but from the 8.9" development section, made by the same guy. Stuff in this forum will hard brick your kindle. Anyways here's the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548602
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Wrong thread
Jserrano56 said:
Hey, New guy on this device thread
Yes, I did try search but it's confusing and I don't want to mess up my new tablet,I have a Kindle Fire HD (2nd Gen) and I'm looking to install a custom Rom because stock OS is pretty basic, minimal and lacks many popular features, can anyone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
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There are many ROMs for the KF HD, but this is the wrong thread. This belongs in the thread for the Kindle Fire HD -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd
gryffynCraft said:
There are many ROMs for the KF HD, but this is the wrong thread. This belongs in the thread for the Kindle Fire HD -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd
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Make sure to look at the guides here, excellent READs
thanks
mixxitdj said:
Make sure to look at the guides here, excellent READs
thanks
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Yes, agreed. I would suggest you go to the Kindle Fire HD general or Q & A forums, there are quite a few valuable resources there, including a guide I made recently based on the methods I followed to root my device and install Jelly Bean.
[Q&A] [ROM] [CM11] [UNOFFICIAL] Otter Nightly Kangs [Kitkang] [cherry-pick] [3.0.72]
Q&A for [ROM] [CM11] [UNOFFICIAL] Otter Nightly Kangs [Kitkang] [cherry-pick] [3.0.72]
Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer.
Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [ROM] [CM11] [UNOFFICIAL] Otter Nightly Kangs [Kitkang] [cherry-pick] [3.0.72]. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
Best ROM for battery life on Kindle Fire.
Hello! I have been lurking on this site for a long time. I have seen a few topics regarding this, but I am looking for an up to date answer. What is the best rom for battery life that doesn't take away too much performance? I like to play with emulators on it, and I don't want my DS to suffer. At this point, I am running JB 4.2.2 with hashcodes v3 kernel. I can play for about an hour, and the battery is at 75%. I was running in airplane mode, with wifi off, and the screen as dim as possible. This shocked me.
I tried this KitKang, because I seen someone claim they can have 16 hours with wifi on, but I got stuck in a bootloop after flashing and had to restore.
Best battery life ROMs will be stock or cm7.
For KitKat (non-otterx) roms you will need to upgrade twrp see my zipped twrp recoveries
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2811253
Kindle Fire Flashable Recoveries TWRP/COTR/CWM[2014]
The ROM with most features is probably slimkat (otterx) but will need to convert to otterx project see my how to video http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2828056
[How To][Videos] For Kindle Fire 1 [2014]
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For a complete list of ROMs see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859851
[INDEX] Kindle Fire Development
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sd_shadow said:
Best battery life ROMs will be stock or cm7.
For KitKat (non-otterx) roms you will need to upgrade twrp see my zipped twrp recoveries
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2811253
Kindle Fire Flashable Recoveries TWRP/COTR/CWM[2014]
The ROM with most features is probably slimkat (otterx) but will need to convert to otterx project see my how to video http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2828056
[How To][Videos] For Kindle Fire 1 [2014]
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For a complete list of ROMs see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859851
[INDEX] Kindle Fire Development
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Thanks for the response. Could you perhaps link me in the direction of the most recent/best version of CM7? I looked on my own, on the link you provided (The complete list of ROMs) and ended up not being sure which is best, or if it is the most recent version/kernel. I just want to avoid as much bloatware as I can and have a nice, speedy device, with a decent battery. (Dont we all.) Also, could you point me in the direction of the gapps flash to go with the CM7 you suggest? Thanks a bunch.
Also, forgive my stupidity, but CM7 wont hinder my processor or anything like that, should it? I don't want to end up limiting my device. Thanks in advance.
It has been 2 years since any updates to cm 7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859851
[INDEX] Kindle Fire Development
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sd_shadow said:
It has been 2 years since any updates to cm 7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859851
[INDEX] Kindle Fire Development
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Yeah, thats why I feel so stupid for asking about it. I was hoping you could recommend a ROM for me to try, based on what I was asking. I was looking over, and am interested in the [Rom] HellFire Kindle CM 7.2 v1.1(tweaked cleaner better)41812. (Probably because it says cleaner/better..) LOL. Do you think it will be fine for what I have requested? Or would something like barebones be less fluff and more substance?
I haven't used any of the cm7 ROMs for kindle
Maybe limited to links that still work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475054
[ROM] CM7 Barebones 03-29-2012 - Custom TWRP/CWM backup
And some how to videos
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2828056
[How To][Videos] For Kindle Fire 1 [2014]
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sd_shadow said:
I haven't used any of the cm7 ROMs for kindle
Maybe limited to links that still work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475054
[ROM] CM7 Barebones 03-29-2012 - Custom TWRP/CWM backup
And some how to videos
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2828056
[How To][Videos] For Kindle Fire 1 [2014]
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Man, I have to say, after seeing all the useless apks removed from the barebones, I am definately jumping on this one. One question though. When I tried to download from the link in the OP, media fire had removed it. I went through and found links to the file on zippyshare, but there are two files, one titled Step_1_CM7BAREBONES.zip, and one CM7BAREBONES_step_2.zip
I dont understand.
Do I just flash them both?
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Man, I have to say, after seeing all the useless apks removed from the barebones, I am definately jumping on this one. One question though. When I tried to download from the link in the OP, media fire had removed it. I went through and found links to the file on zippyshare, but there are two files, one titled Step_1_CM7BAREBONES.zip, and one CM7BAREBONES_step_2.zip
I dont understand.
Do I just flash them both?
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Yes, both.
They are nandroid backups not proper ROM.zips
So need to extract files first, then place in twrp folder on SD card, then select restore in twrp.
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sd_shadow said:
Yes, both.
They are nandroid backups not proper ROM.zips
So need to extract files first, then place in twrp folder on SD card, then select restore in twrp.
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Right on man, thanks for putting up with all my noobiness.
Hi is there any way to get xposed framework working on a rooted AFTV Stick? I know there isn't a custom recovery to flash the zip file, will it be possible to do it through a script?
What to do after rooting? Is it possible to replace amazon launcher? Will it improve user experience? I'm not using any amazon services, just kodi. Debloating is possible?
Many thanks!
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Yes it is possible to do both these things if you want/need to do this though I'd Google it, I would not want or feel comfortable telling you how because without a working recovery you may/ possibly will end up with a bricked device? Rbox is working on a recovery & posted pictures on AFTVNews & here on XDA forums showing a preview of the boot screen, but it won't be released just yet & doesn't want to be pressured on a release date. There was another forum member on here saying he wants to make a custom rom based off rboxs prerooted rom, so my advice would be hold off until at least a recovery has been released then if anything doesn't go to plan a backup can be re applied. Plus now the latest updates have blocked certain rooting methods you should think wisely before jumping in feet first.
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Yes it is possible to do both these things if you want/need to do this though I'd Google it, I would not want or feel comfortable telling you how because without a working recovery you may/ possibly will end up with a bricked device? Rbox is working on a recovery & posted pictures on AFTVNews & here on XDA forums showing a preview of the boot screen, but it won't be released just yet & doesn't want to be pressured on a release date. There was another forum member on here saying he wants to make a custom rom based off rboxs prerooted rom, so my advice would be hold off until at least a recovery has been released then if anything doesn't go to plan a backup can be re applied. Plus now the latest updates have blocked certain rooting methods you should think wisely before jumping in feet first.
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Thanks, this tool promises installing xposed framework without having a custom recovery FlashFire by the well known xda member @Chainfire.
So any courageous willing to test it should join as beta tester.
https://plus.google.com/communities...RL]
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It "can" be done.... but common users of xposed framework will tell you that any module or an update from a module could be unstable & bootloop your device, if you want to install Xposed like I said in my comment just use Google I found a way without using a recovery within minutes of typing.... but it's not recommend, thats why I didn't leave a link.
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Well thanks again, congrats for your google search skills, but I must say it took me less than a minute to find the method. My question was a bit more like asking if someone did have tried getting xposed working despite the recovery restriction.
Also posted the url to FlashFire if any adventurous wants to test it.
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Antieco said:
Well thanks again, congrats for your google search skills, but I must say it took me less than a minute to find the method. My question was a bit more like asking if someone did have tried getting xposed working despite the recovery restriction.
Also posted the url to FlashFire if any adventurous wants to test it.
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Flashfire works great on many devices. If you want to try it and let everyone know your results, feel free. Don't expect anyone to be your guinea pig on xda.
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It "can" be done.... but common users of xposed framework will tell you that any module or an update from a module could be unstable & bootloop your device, if you want to install Xposed like I said in my comment just use Google I found a way without using a recovery within minutes of typing.... but it's not recommend, thats why I didn't leave a link.
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What module update has looped a device? With xposed comes a certain amount of risk, but it's not like flashing a rom or zip in recovery...
ldeveraux said:
Flashfire works great on many devices. If you want to try it and let everyone know your results, feel free. Don't expect anyone to be your guinea pig on xda.
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What module update has looped a device? With xposed comes a certain amount of risk, but it's not like flashing a rom or zip in recovery...
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Extremely helpful, thanks for your deep thoughts, clearly a great contribution to the community.
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Antieco said:
Extremely helpful, thanks for your deep thoughts, clearly a great contribution to the community.
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I didn't mean it as an insult at all, don't take it that way. Flashfire has been around for a while now, many people know about it. Just don't expect people to do your dirty work for you.
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I didn't mean it as an insult at all, don't take it that way. Flashfire has been around for a while now, many people know about it. Just don't expect people to do your dirty work for you.
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So my work is dirty, that's enlightening.
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If you have used custom ROMs, rooted phones & tablets in the past, xposed firmware on various devices & have modded zips, files or deblote your system & or used custom recoverys you will know that bootloops can come from time to time, so not using a recovery is a bit like jumping out of a plane without a parachute!
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deanr1977 said:
If you have used custom ROMs, rooted phones & tablets in the past, xposed firmware on various devices & have modded zips, files or deblote your system & or used custom recoverys you will know that bootloops can come from time to time, so not using a recovery is a bit like jumping out of a plane without a parachute!
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How else would you suggest to install custom roms on the Fire 7" tablet that doesn't have an installable recovery? I don't disagree that recovery>flashfire, but it works well for many people.
ldeveraux said:
How else would you suggest to install custom roms on the Fire 7" tablet that doesn't have an installable recovery? I don't disagree that recovery>flashfire, but it works well for many people.
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All I'm saying is that it may work fine today, tomorrow & maybe next week.... but at some point it's possible that you could come across a bootloop when you least expect it due to Xposed or by deleting a system dependent app, then you have a unrecoverable device? Its not recommend to use without a working recovery & ideally a backup if possible? There is risks involved, if you choose to take the risks that's fine but make sure you know there could be dire consequences, that's why it's best that if you do don't involve others with links or threads saying "this works fine" or other forum members are left with non working devices because they didn't know the risks. A little while back a few users on this forum installed Kingroot & the then tried to install Super Sume or Super Sume Pro to swap for the Super Su by chainfire which resulted in a few users being left which bricked devices (aftv2 boxes) with no way back! Because of poor advice, some said yes it works & after rebooting the device hanged on the bootscreen & never got anywhere since! Hence the be careful posts regarding all this installing Xposed framework without thinking first.
Hope this helps
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This could be another option
Unoffical Systemless Xposed is Now Available — OTAs and Pay Unaffected!
this is only for Marshmallow Devices, AFTV Devices running Lollipop
MetaIIica said:
this is only for Marshmallow Devices, AFTV Devices running Lollipop
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You're right.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-xposedinstaller-install-xposed-t3165211
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Just wait a little bit, recovery is on the way for the fire stick, like I said before don't mess with this or you could end up with a fire stick stuck in a bootloop! Use at your own risk. Here's the proof it's on its way, then you can have a working xposed on a fire stick with recovery & a prerooted rom.
Look here if you don't believe me -
http://www.aftvnews.com/twrp-custom-recovery-and-pre-rooted-rom-for-fire-tv-stick-are-in-the-works/
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what could one possibly want from xposed besides youtube ad blocker? that is all i can think of really anything else that could be useful on a tv stick?
Well there is loads, but the main one most use is the Google Play Store which is only usable with Xposed installed
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Well its possible to downgrade fire stick so is there a su version that could replace kingoroot super user with 5.0.5?
As flashify uses su and xposed could be installed through that.