I tried to upgrade my Kindle Fire HD with the cm13 builds, but due to some reason it went to a loop where in it starts and then "Kindle Fire" logo appears and then it going in a loop again and again.
Post that I bought a Fastboot cable from Amazon thinking it will give me a solution as described in few other threads.
I connected the fastboot cable , it went into fastboot mode and then nothing happens.
Then i tried to use kindle Unbrick utility 1.1 version and tried to recover my kindle.
But to my surprise what it does is something I am not able to get rid off.
Now when I tries to start my kindle ..."Kindle Fire" screen appears once then I can see the "Fastboot logo" for few seconds........And then it went to black screen again and i cannot see anything.
Please experts whom so ever can throw some light on it...please do so as I want to recover it back...
Thanks in advance.
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Andy
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Ok Noob here and here is my problem
I tried to use the kindle fire utility to root my kindle fire 6.3.1
I happened to have really ****ty luck and my power went out in the room where it was happening. So now I am stuck on my "kindle fire screen"
I have tried these steps to fix it.
I ran the utility and it says online but for boot status it says: Unknown
I choose for the boot menu normal, nothing happened, and then fast boot, nothing happened. I tried reinstalling the root nothing happened, I ran the unbrick utility for getting stuck at the kindle fire screen. Nothing happened.
So now I am stuck on the screen with 21% battery warning coming up.
At this point I dont even care about rooting just want the thing to work.
So I will be eternally grateful if you guy can help
I have the same problem, its stuck with Kindle Fire on the midle of the screen. When I try to open run.bat the ADB status is offline (it was online when i tried the first time, but when i pressed 2, the KFU couldnt download the TWRP). How can I fix it? I just want to get it working again.
Hi guys,
I've already searched in the forum but didn't find a solution. I need your help.
I was trying to root my kindle fire 6.3.1 with KFU, I selected the option "Install permanent Root with Superuser" and I received an error.
My Kindle Fire was stuck (I suppose in fastboot) on the static logo "kindle fire" while booting.
Now, after some attempts with tools like Firekit and Kindle Unbrick Utility, my Kindle Fire no longer turn on if I press the power button. If I plug in with USB it flashes the Kindle Fire logo and then turns off then flashes the logo and so on in loop. It's no longer recognized by windows.
It seems that everyone that had a bricked kindle fire had installed FFF/TWRP, but I didn't so I don't know what to do.
I hope you'll help me to fix the problem!
Thanks, Riccardo
EDIT: the boot loop started after I let drain out the battery. Now I'm using the stock 1.8 amp AC charger to recharge the battery and the Kindle Fire is suck on the static logo!
Solved with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20619033&postcount=11
I've checked all threads but still havent found a solution. Here goes.
I was going to root my Kindle Fire 1st gen running 6.3.1, and I installed "android" drivers, and prepped my Kindle for the root.
I opened up the root program, and started the root. It was stuck at "finding device", so I unplugged my Kindle, then plugged it back in. After realizing it wasnt going to find my kindle, I closed the root program. I accidently uninstalled the android driver, now when I try to plug my kindle in, my pc doesnt recognize it, and it says "Malfunctioned USB" so im stuck there. My kindle is also stuck at the "kindle fire" boot screen, so I cant even boot it up. Is it bricked? If so, Anyway to reset it or anything? I need help!
Thanks,
Jaden
Buy a Factory Cable
I was following a youtube tutorial to rooting my Fire, when the damn thing got stuck in the boot loop. I have a factory cable, but I still can't seem to figure out how to fix it. When I go through ADB and type "adb devices" all it says is "Listing Devices" or something like that and nothing else comes up. It shows in the device manager as "Android ADB Device" and has the correct hardware IDs. I found somebody with a similar problem in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660636 but I followed the steps to solve it exactly as he posted them and they all seemed to work, but at the end it never booted up, and just stayed at the Kindle Fire logo.
This is really getting frustrating because nothing I try seems to work. If you can, please show me toward the steps that I need to take to fix this. If you need any other information, just ask. I hope this doesn't have an obvious answer!
Is the logo blue or orange? Blue is fff and you can go to twrp and wipe everything, then mount and install a Eton. Otherwise you are in fast boot and you can flash a recovery and fff. You can pm me for Questions.
Devices:
Kindle Fire with AlienDroid primary and Modaco secondary
So like so many other users around here, I tried to root my Kindle fire, flashing the firmware back to 5.1.2 but after using the ADB sideload command and rebooted, instead of being greeted by the generic "Fire" logo I got a black screen. I want to say it's a hardbrick but I don't believe any kind of tech is unfixable and if Amazon can fix it, so can we... Just a little unconventionally. I should also mention that as long as it's connected to a computer, the USB device icon does pop up for a fraction of a second then disappears so I'm thinking it's stuck in some sort of preboot loop. The only way for it to be shutdown was to pop the back and disconnect the battery. Is there anything I can do to bring my Kindle back from its perverbial grave? Any kind of nifty software that can breathe life into the device?
TerminusWolf said:
So like so many other users around here, I tried to root my Kindle fire, flashing the firmware back to 5.1.2 but after using the ADB sideload command and rebooted, instead of being greeted by the generic "Fire" logo I got a black screen. I want to say it's a hardbrick but I don't believe any kind of tech is unfixable and if Amazon can fix it, so can we... Just a little unconventionally. I should also mention that as long as it's connected to a computer, the USB device icon does pop up for a fraction of a second then disappears so I'm thinking it's stuck in some sort of preboot loop. The only way for it to be shutdown was to pop the back and disconnect the battery. Is there anything I can do to bring my Kindle back from its perverbial grave? Any kind of nifty software that can breathe life into the device?
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this is only for kindle fire 1 (2011)
there is a separate section for your device see
Fire Index: Which Amazon (Kindle) Fire Do I have?
for correct forum link
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