I have a Fire HD10". It is rooted and runs fine. I need to get TWRP installed on it, is there a way to do this without using Linux ? What is the best way to install TWRP on the Fire10" ?
Thank you
Thibor69 said:
I have a Fire HD10". It is rooted and runs fine. I need to get TWRP installed on it, is there a way to do this without using Linux ? What is the best way to install TWRP on the Fire10" ?
Thank you
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I want to root my 8.9.
I have prepared everything to root it with the KFFirst Aide method. Before I want to start, my Kindle have updatet to 8.4.1.
Do the KFFFirstAide method work on 8.4.1?
I`have all the necessary data already downloaded and adb and fastboot works with option 16.
Can I start the root process without probelms with this method?
I want to install playsore and perhaps later twrp recovery.
Stefan
Rooting Fire HD 8.9 on 8.4.1
stefan1155 said:
I want to root my 8.9.
I have prepared everything to root it with the KFFirst Aide method. Before I want to start, my Kindle have updatet to 8.4.1.
Do the KFFFirstAide method work on 8.4.1?
I`have all the necessary data already downloaded and adb and fastboot works with option 16.
Can I start the root process without probelms with this method?
I want to install playsore and perhaps later twrp recovery.
Stefan
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I can't answer the question regarding the KFFirst Aide rooting utility but I can tell you that using the Bin4ry tool on 8.4.1 does work. I'm now looking for a method to install TWRP 2.4.4 in conjunction with 8.4.1. If you have any ideas let us know.
rebelduke said:
I can't answer the question regarding the KFFirst Aide rooting utility but I can tell you that using the Bin4ry tool on 8.4.1 does work. I'm now looking for a method to install TWRP 2.4.4 in conjunction with 8.4.1. If you have any ideas let us know.
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now it has been updatet to 8.4.3
i don`t know how to root...
shall i try bin4ry tool?
greets stefan
stefan1155 said:
now it has been updatet to 8.4.3
i don`t know how to root...
shall i try bin4ry tool?
greets stefan
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I also was OTA upgraded to 8.4.3. However, I did not lose root or the Google Play Store download/install capability. Bin4ry ver. 30 worked for me to root 8.4.1 and as I've stated, I did not lose root after being upgraded to 8.4.3.
Could someone please post the link to the thread on the latest Binary root method for Kindle Fire HD 8.9. Thanks
FraDiavalo said:
Could someone please post the link to the thread on the latest Binary root method for Kindle Fire HD 8.9. Thanks
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hi!
link to Binary
I strongly recommend soupkit, a Linux-live-system based installer. After installing it on a usb stick and booting from the stick you have everythink perfectly set up. I rooted with Soupkit in < 30 min!
Soupkit
For those rooting for the first time, I just rooted my KF HD 8.9 with the Root Many method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
The Qemu root method did not work for me. I did make sure to install and test the ADB drivers first. I rooted both 8.4.3 and 8.4.1. I was OTA updated right after rooting 8.4.1 I intend to prevent any more OTA updates with Droidwall.
I tried doing the SoupKit method but I'm having trouble with the ADB. Rootplus couldn't detect any ADB in the folder even though it's there. As for the Binary method, I tried doing it for several hours yesterday but I can't get it to work. What should be the first steps before I use the Binary root program? Sorry, but I'm really such a noob at this. My Kindle btw is 8.9 version 8.4.3
FraDiavalo said:
I tried doing the SoupKit method but I'm having trouble with the ADB. Rootplus couldn't detect any ADB in the folder even though it's there. As for the Binary method, I tried doing it for several hours yesterday but I can't get it to work. What should be the first steps before I use the Binary root program? Sorry, but I'm really such a noob at this. My Kindle btw is 8.9 version 8.4.3
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Qemu root did work for me with 8.4.3
KFF will root both 8.4.1 and 8.4.3.
FraDiavalo said:
I tried doing the SoupKit method but I'm having trouble with the ADB. Rootplus couldn't detect any ADB in the folder even though it's there. As for the Binary method, I tried doing it for several hours yesterday but I can't get it to work. What should be the first steps before I use the Binary root program? Sorry, but I'm really such a noob at this. My Kindle btw is 8.9 version 8.4.3
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the binaries provided by soupkit are for 32 Bit. Maybe you used a 64 Bit Linux installation? (Tried 64 Bit at first and it did not work, with 32 Bit it worked like a charm)
Finally got my Kindle rooted. I used the Soupkit method using Ubuntu 32 bit. Thanks everyone.
is anyone on here working to root the 3.6.8 and install a custom rom, because i think fire phone has good spec to try a better rom?
juanblancobpd said:
is anyone on here working to root the 3.6.8 and install a custom rom, because i think fire phone has good spec to try a better rom?
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No boot loader unlock= no rom unfortunately.
Hi
I'm trying to see if I need to update anything besides TWRP to flash a 6.0 rom. I'm on a Flo rooted and BL unlocked. Currently running pure nexus 5.1.1.
I've been searching and haven't found anything. Thanks!
Hello and good evening,
you don't need to change recovery, but I recommend to use the newest TWRP:
twrp-3.0.1-0-flo.img
You can install this easily with TWRP Manger or Flashify from PlayStore.
Kind regards
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square said:
Hello and good evening,
you don't need to change recovery, but I recommend to use the newest TWRP:
twrp-3.0.1-0-flo.img
You can install this easily with TWRP Manger or Flashify from PlayStore.
Kind regards
Trafalgar Square
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Hi, how's the 3.0.1-0 going? I'm asking because flo's recovery partition size is 10MB while the newest TWRP is 11MB. Was it really so easy to install?
Use older or get working build here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66169096&postcount=644
k23m said:
Hi, how's the 3.0.1-0 going? I'm asking because flo's recovery partition size is 10MB while the newest TWRP is 11MB. Was it really so easy to install?
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Osm0sis built an unofficial 3.0.1.0 that most (all?) that are on 3.0.1.0 are using. The unofficial build fit and worked fine. Official 3.0.2.0 for flo is out now, it is sized correctly, and seems to run fine so far.
Hey everyone,
I rooted my device (G3 D855 running v20h) via Kingroot and I'm willing to change ROM.
On my other device I used AutoRec to install TWRP and it worked perfectly, however now AutoRec is gone for some reason and I have no idea how to install TWRP without getting secure boot error and all this crap.
Can you please help me? I really want to change firmware.
Thanks!
deathult said:
Hey everyone,
I rooted my device (G3 D855 running v20h) via Kingroot and I'm willing to change ROM.
On my other device I used AutoRec to install TWRP and it worked perfectly, however now AutoRec is gone for some reason and I have no idea how to install TWRP without getting secure boot error and all this crap.
Can you please help me? I really want to change firmware.
Thanks!
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Can you not just reinstall Autorec? The process would be the exact same as the first time you installed TWRP
tomb20 said:
Can you not just reinstall Autorec? The process would be the exact same as the first time you installed TWRP
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AutoRec is gone!! I have no idea why :crying::crying::crying:
I cant find APK and it's no longer in the Play Store
deathult said:
AutoRec is gone!! I have no idea why :crying::crying::crying:
I cant find APK and it's no longer in the Play Store
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Please search the forums before asking questions. This was at the very top of the page
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/apk-flash-twrp-autorec-thanks-to-t3081396
tomb20 said:
Please search the forums before asking questions. This was at the very top of the page
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/apk-flash-twrp-autorec-thanks-to-t3081396
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Thanks, but trust me I googled a lot and I found this thread. The problem is when I open the link in my phone it writes me that this app is not available...
I tried using VPN. Can you please open the following link on your phone and tell me if it works?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=b007.autorecd855
Thanks
Mirrors here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/root-twrp-marshmallow-d855-30b-t3286268
Sorry didn't realise you're on lollipop, don't use that
I got the ones from APKPure
and it's working fine
however when I install fulmics the recovery crashes (I upgraded to latest TWRP via image in twrp.me)
How can I fix?
deathult said:
I got the ones from APKPure
and it's working fine
however when I install fulmics the recovery crashes (I upgraded to latest TWRP via image in twrp.me)
How can I fix?
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Use TWRP 3.0.2.0 not the latest one for Fulmonics.
I've done a search on the forum and can't find the exact answer I'm after. I have a Fire TV2 box that I would prefer to keep on Fire OS 5.0.5. TWRP Recovery is currently on 3.0.0-4 and I would like to update it to the latest version without installing the latest Fire OS pre-rooted ROM. There are many guides on the internet for updating TWRP on Android phone and I wonder if it is the same approach for Fire TV (and I can just follow one of those)? Thanks for all help.
Leedsgreen said:
IThere are many guides on the internet for updating TWRP on Android phone and I wonder if it is the same approach for Fire TV (and I can just follow one of those)? Thanks for all help.
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Nope, since TWRP runs from a ram disk, not from the recovery partition..
OK. So other than installing latest pre-rooted ROM is there anyway to update TWRP recovery (& stay on the Fire OS I’m currently on)? Thanks.