I can't get my kindle 8.9 Hd into fast boot (5th ed 5.1.1) to root. power+volume won't even let me in bootload?? I've tried about everything. Am I missing something?
Typo in title... fastboot.....
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I have a Kindle Fire HD 7". What I did was I tried to install TWRP and hashcode's 2nd bootloader (v7.4.3) via the app "Fire Flash" since fastboot was giving me a hard time. Anyway what I did was I flashed the bootloader and TWRP (version 6.2.2.0) I rebooted and everything went fine, I saw the white and orange kindle logo first. Then the white and blue, then my custom boot animation and then it went to the lockscreen. However when I chose the "Reboot Recovery" option to get into TWRP I got stuck in a bootloop. The kindle would show the white and orange boot logo and then the screen would go black and it would just do this in an infinite loop. I ordered a factory cable from skOrPn so all I would like to know now is how am I supposed to fix this and what exactly went wrong so I don't screw up again in the future.
I got the files from this thread if you couldn't find it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
(Also I'm rooted and I have stock Amazon OS 7.4.3, I can't access the kindle using adb or fastboot with a normal cable)
See:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1784
tobiascuypers said:
See:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1784
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Thanks, found a few things that might help me out
NOOB here. I rooted my KFHD 8.9 and installed TWRP.
But while rebooting, my kindle is stuck. Brifely see the yellow/white logo and then stuck on Blue/White logo.
I tried powering it off and pressing VOL Up button while powering on again and was able to get it into Twrp a couple of times but after multiple attempts.
Please help!!!!!
If you made backups of your Fire, you can restore using fastboot, or you can enter TWRP and use adb to push whatever ROM and gapps you were intending to install onto the KFHD, and then flash them. That's what I opted for when this happened to me Instructions for how to use adb push to do this if you don't know how are in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929. Hope this works for you.
the kindle fire boots up to blue kinde fire logo then boots up into a second screen wont go past that screen-a moving screensaver that i got when rooted my kindle first time and the twrp 2.6.3.1 wont let me swipe to flash i already try unbrick utlity help:crying:
Swipe to flash what?
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Anything the swipe button doesnt work
swipe to unlock?
or swipe to confirm flash?
is it grey or blue?
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Both to confirm and unlock its blue
and it doesn't slide to right, at all?
maybe you need to reflash TWRP in bootloader/fastboot
How do u flash in fast boot mode im not sure since I put in fastboot it won't go past the logo
kindle fire utility
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Hey there.
I have just reverted my kindle fire to stock rom, but apparently forgot to wipe, cause it just kept on failing processes and rebooting.
In order to solve it, I tried using kindle fire utility to get it in fastboot mode. After this, it's stuck on the logo screen, without any animation and with backlight on. I cant figure out whether its actually in fastboot mode, or if its bricked?
I cant find it with neither unbrick utility, KFU or using dba.. What to do?
Thanks already!
Delete drivers and reinstall
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I have a kindle fire 8.9" and it is hard bricked (I think at some point I flashed the wrong bootloader) it turns on and shows battery charging thing and the kindle fire logo however freezes after the logo.
Anyone in the UK or Europe who I can ship this to and have them try a new bootloader to unbrick it?
(If possible also flash unlocked bootloader and twrp)
Thanks!
Go to Amazon and find the latest firmware. Then boot into fastboot by Pressing and holding volume down and power button until you see recovery. Adb sideload the new firmware. If you need further help I can assist later today.