Hello! I was trying to clone one Fire TV Stick 4K to another. I've backup with TWRP from one FireTV Stick 4K next partitions: System, System Image, Vendor, Vendor Image, Data, Boot. Then was trying to restore all of them on another stick with changing backup folder serial number and when another FireTV Stick 4K has been rebooted it stuck on the FireTV logo ((( And I don't know what to do with it know.
I was trying to flash Fire TV Stick 4K (mantis) Prerooted Stock Images [6.2.6.8_r1] but receive an error "Failed to mount '/vendor' (Invalid argument)"
Could you help, please? Thank you!
Simpson84 said:
Hello! I was trying to clone one Fire TV Stick 4K to another. I've backup with TWRP from one FireTV Stick 4K next partitions: System, System Image, Vendor, Vendor Image, Data, Boot. Then was trying to restore all of them on another stick with changing backup folder serial number and when another FireTV Stick 4K has been rebooted it stuck on the FireTV logo ((( And I don't know what to do with it know.
I was trying to flash Fire TV Stick 4K (mantis) Prerooted Stock Images [6.2.6.8_r1] but receive an error "Failed to mount '/vendor' (Invalid argument)"
Could you help, please? Thank you!
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I think this is where I would start. Hope it helps.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/orig-development/unlock-fire-tv-stick-4k-mantis-t3978459
Simpson84 said:
Hello! I was trying to clone one Fire TV Stick 4K to another. I've backup with TWRP from one FireTV Stick 4K next partitions: System, System Image, Vendor, Vendor Image, Data, Boot. Then was trying to restore all of them on another stick with changing backup folder serial number and when another FireTV Stick 4K has been rebooted it stuck on the FireTV logo ((( And I don't know what to do with it know.
I was trying to flash Fire TV Stick 4K (mantis) Prerooted Stock Images [6.2.6.8_r1] but receive an error "Failed to mount '/vendor' (Invalid argument)"
Could you help, please? Thank you!
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Hi, I am facing the same issue, did you manage to get it fixed??
Simpson84 said:
Hello! I was trying to clone one Fire TV Stick 4K to another. I've backup with TWRP from one FireTV Stick 4K next partitions: System, System Image, Vendor, Vendor Image, Data, Boot. Then was trying to restore all of them on another stick with changing backup folder serial number and when another FireTV Stick 4K has been rebooted it stuck on the FireTV logo ((( And I don't know what to do with it know.
I was trying to flash Fire TV Stick 4K (mantis) Prerooted Stock Images [6.2.6.8_r1] but receive an error "Failed to mount '/vendor' (Invalid argument)"
Could you help, please? Thank you!
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I had the same problem in the past before, try flashing the original stock rom in TWRP and reboot. Rerun the exploit and push this zip file to the 4K Fire Stick.
Original Stock Rom: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-8Md0W6V7UNKkGb1uS2WfIKjjevEEaN7/view?usp=drivesdk
Also if you're having problems pushing the zip, try adb shell, twrp sideload, then adb sideload (the zip file). It'll say copying system image unconditionally along with the vendor images so you shouldn't get the failed to mount vendor anymore and the brick will be gone. Let me know if you have any questions.
Got the same problem. Did this work?
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Can you also help me with some of the terminology used here - for example on phones I have rooted in the past, I have used backup/restore and install many times but I am not sure how to do this "try adb shell, twrp sideload, then adb sideload (the zip file)".
On the advanced menu of TWRP I see Copy Log, File Manager, Terminal and ADB Sideload. When I choose the last on the list,ADB Sideload the screen gives me another failed to mount /vendor message with "Starting ADB sideload feature, which I am not sure what to do with any of this section of TWRP and if TWRP is to be used rather than a PC to do this. Thanks
theflashfromthecw said:
I had the same problem in the past before, try flashing the original stock rom in TWRP and reboot. Rerun the exploit and push this zip file to the 4K Fire Stick.
Original Stock Rom: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-8Md0W6V7UNKkGb1uS2WfIKjjevEEaN7/view?usp=drivesdk
Also if you're having problems pushing the zip, try adb shell, twrp sideload, then adb sideload (the zip file). It'll say copying system image unconditionally along with the vendor images so you shouldn't get the failed to mount vendor anymore and the brick will be gone. Let me know if you have any questions.
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I resolved the problem after sleeping on the problem and found you can use the Install option to restore the factory image even though you get the same /vendor error initially.
I'd still like to learn how to issue ADB push and ADB commands to this stick considering the only way I can see to get to the TWRP menu is to use a mouse via an OTG USB connection and that blocks a PC from connecting and supplying mouse support at the same time - unless I'm really missing something.
Donphillipe said:
I resolved the problem after sleeping on the problem and found you can use the Install option to restore the factory image even though you get the same /vendor error initially.
I'd still like to learn how to issue ADB push and ADB commands to this stick considering the only way I can see to get to the TWRP menu is to use a mouse via an OTG USB connection and that blocks a PC from connecting and supplying mouse support at the same time - unless I'm really missing something.
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How did you get the factory image onto the stick? I'm stuck with no recovery on the stick currently and ADB is not recognized in TWRP.
I plugged the Windows formatted USB stick in the PC (eFat works for read like this but has problems with backing up to it but you are OK reading off an eFat), downloaded the zip file to the stick., plugged the stick into the powered hub where the mouse is plugged in and the hub is powering the AFS through an internal or extra OTG, powered off and back on the stick which booted to TWRP, clicked cancel to get TWRP Menu, clicked Install, clicked Select Storage, looked at the file sizes of all the storage options and selected the one that matched the total capacity of the stick, then opened the folder where the zip restore file was, selected the full zip restore image and slid the slider to the right with the mouse to begin install. I then saw the text going across the TV screen stating which directories were being restored, then it stopped, then I selected the option to wipe the two caches and clicked the reboot option and the the firestick rebooted with no TWRP menu this time but back to the black and white menu, then to the orange over white background where the device takes a long time to go through its initialization sequence and then after a few minutes it boots back into the option to pair the remote, sign on and do all that stuff again. I did a complete initial configuration again and checked out the quality of the restore by signing in and poking around, then got up my nerve and applied the exploit once more.
Hi! I have exactly the same problem as @Simpson84. I've cloned the 4 partitions (system image, vendor image, data and boot) from one 4K stick to another (same model) via TWRP backup / restore, and now the stick which I've restored into is stuck at the black screen with with fire tv logo (does not reach the white and orange screen boot with the 3 dots). I have access to TWRP and I've already tried everything I could remember:
- flash stock images (update-kindle-mantis-NS62* - tried with several versions)
- wiping cache, dalvik and data
- flash rooted images
- re-run exploit again
- rename backed-up partitions from win to img and flash with fastboot
However, the result is always the same. The normal boot does not get past the black screen with white logo.
Does anyone know any other possible solution?
Thanks!
rpmuploads said:
Hi! I have exactly the same problem as @Simpson84. I've cloned the 4 partitions (system image, vendor image, data and boot) from one 4K stick to another (same model) via TWRP backup / restore, and now the stick which I've restored into is stuck at the black screen with with fire tv logo (does not reach the white and orange screen boot with the 3 dots). I have access to TWRP and I've already tried everything I could remember:
- flash stock images (update-kindle-mantis-NS62* - tried with several versions)
- wiping cache, dalvik and data
- flash rooted images
- re-run exploit again
- rename backed-up partitions from win to img and flash with fastboot
However, the result is always the same. The normal boot does not get past the black screen with white logo.
Does anyone know any other possible solution?
Thanks!
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Redo the unlock process.
Then format data (type "yes) and then push your rooted rom and magisk back to mantis /sdcard.
Reflash
Wipe dalvik and cache
Reboot
Don't rename any partitions just let kamikiri do its work
rpmuploads said:
Does anyone know any other possible solution?
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If you can get into twrp, maybe try the 'format' data option, type yes, then wipe system/vendor, cache, dalvik, then install the kamakiri.zip and the latest stock rom followed by magisk.
Many thanks both to @Bertonumber1 and @Sus_i
I tried your suggestions but the 4k stick keeps stuck at the black and white logo. I have another two 4k sticks, one for android development and testing and another one for the living room, so I don't really need it. I just wanted to fix it for the challenge and because it seems that there's nothing wrong on the hardware side.
You can see in the attached images my attempt to recover.
rpmuploads said:
Many thanks both to @Bertonumber1 and @Sus_i
I tried your suggestions but the 4k stick keeps stuck at the black and white logo. I have another two 4k sticks, one for android development and testing and another one for the living room, so I don't really need it. I just wanted to fix it for the challenge and because it seems that there's nothing wrong on the hardware side.
You can see in the attached images my attempt to recover.
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Looks almost ok from here.
Only thing to remember is that you've to flash magisk behind the stock rom, as the last step just before the reboot... If you flash Magisk infront the rom, Magisk gets overwritten during the stock boot image flash.
In case that won't help, I would flash the kamakiri GPT-fix from here:
[UNLOCK][ROOT][TWRP][UNBRICK] Fire TV Stick 4K (mantis)
NOTE: There have been multiple reports of devices with serial numbers containing VM190 or higher being shipped with DL-Mode disabled in BROM. These devices cannot be unlocked using kamakiri. These devices do not show up at all on USB when...
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Extract the two files from the zip in the kamakiri folder, make sure that the gpt-mantis.bin file goes to the bin folder... then run this using the fireISO:
./gpt-fix.sh
(you need to short again).
Thanks @Sus_i. Indeed I'm always flashing the rom first and then magisk.
I've shorted the stick again and ran successfully ./gpt-fix.sh but it's still stuck at the black and white logo.
Probably I'll try to install the LineageOS to see what it looks like.
rpmuploads said:
Thanks @Sus_i. Indeed I'm always flashing the rom first and then magisk.
I've shorted the stick again and ran successfully ./gpt-fix.sh but it's still stuck at the black and white logo.
Probably I'll try to install the LineageOS to see what it looks like.
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Unfortunately, there isn't a lineage rom for the 4k.
Have you tried to install a rom + magisk behind the gpt-fix?
If yes, I can't think of a reason why the stick won't boot at this point.
rpmuploads said:
Thanks @Sus_i. Indeed I'm always flashing the rom first and then magisk.
I've shorted the stick again and ran successfully ./gpt-fix.sh but it's still stuck at the black and white logo.
Probably I'll try to install the LineageOS to see what it looks like.
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You may try returning the stick to stock,
fire stick 4k - return to stock?
Hello, can anyone link me to where I will find the windows drivers for the Firestick in fastboot mode? I have followed the above and entered fastboot which can be seen here: However powershell doesn't display and connected devices and I am...
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lock the bootloader again and do the whole process over.
I had this problem before with mantis and the only way I could get it to work again (Unlocked/Rooted) was by locking it down back to stock, letting the stick do all the ota updates :
Then after doing the short process over.
Adb Push to /sdcard
6.2.7.1 prerooted (or a rom of your choice)
Magisk 21.1 zip
Install prerooted first
Then flash magisk
Wipe dalvik/cache
Reboot
It's a pain in the ass and a long way to go but it workes in my case anyway. If your sticks not working then it's worth a shot
Thanks @Sus_i. Yes, I've tried to install a rom + magisk behind the gpt-fix, but it is still stuck in the black and white logo.
Thanks @Bertonumber1, I'll try your suggestion and I'll let you know.
Bertonumber1 said:
You may try returning the stick to stock,
fire stick 4k - return to stock?
Hello, can anyone link me to where I will find the windows drivers for the Firestick in fastboot mode? I have followed the above and entered fastboot which can be seen here: However powershell doesn't display and connected devices and I am...
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lock the bootloader again and do the whole process over.
I had this problem before with mantis and the only way I could get it to work again (Unlocked/Rooted) was by locking it down back to stock, letting the stick do all the ota updates :
Then after doing the short process over.
Adb Push to /sdcard
6.2.7.1 prerooted (or a rom of your choice)
Magisk 21.1 zip
Install prerooted first
Then flash magisk
Wipe dalvik/cache
Reboot
It's a pain in the ass and a long way to go but it workes in my case anyway. If your sticks not working then it's worth a shot
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Thanks @Bertonumber1, I tried your suggestion, locking the bootloader again and doing the whole process over, but it still doesn't pass the b&w logo. I've attached step by step images.
@rpmuploads
Just curious, have you tried to boot the stick without the otg stuff? Powered via the orig. usb cable/power supply?
Sus_i said:
@rpmuploads
Just curious, have you tried to boot the stick without the otg stuff? Powered via the orig. usb cable/power supply?
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yep , id second that .....its the only thing else that i can see stopping your 4K booting up as everything else seems bang on.
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I rooted my Kindle Fire using KFU 0.9.5 and flashed a custom ROM. It worked fine for a few days and then just crashed -- The options bar located on the bottom disappeared and the error message was: System UI has crashed. (I have attached two pictures for better clarity)
Also, whenever I boot up, there is no yellow flame that appears, it goes to the moving colourful discs straight on.
I tried using terminal emulator and entered many codes in some hope of mounting USB Mass Storage so that I can use KFU and restore my Kindle, but in vain.
I have tried EVERYTHING. I've been at this for 6 days now and am at wits end. :crying: I have read up close to a 100 articles; this was my last resort.
I just want to get the Kindle's stock OS back - no root, nothing.
And the only was is, I suppose, if I am able to mount my Kindle as USB Mass Storage onto my computer.
ANY help is appreciated!
AndroBoss.
I don't have a kindle but did you try wiping it and reinstalling it?
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jr71x said:
I don't have a kindle but did you try wiping it and reinstalling it?
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As it now runs on ICS, there is no Gingerbread for Kindle anymore on it. I can't wipe it clean from the device or atleast I don't know how to, please help?
All the wipes you should need to perform can be done in twrp recovery. Wipe factory reset , wipe cache , wipe dalvik and wipe the system. Reflash ROM , reflash gapps , reboot then system if prompted and you should be good to go.
Edit: failing to use the correct method to return to stock will just cause more problems. Rather than trying to go back to pure stock without fff and twrp I suggest you perform the above wipes and flash this instead http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916 its just modified stock with Google play and it will not wipe out your recovery and bootloader.
Thepooch said:
All the wipes you should need to perform can be done in twrp recovery. Wipe factory reset , wipe cache , wipe dalvik and wipe the system. Reflash ROM , reflash gapps , reboot then system if prompted and you should be good to go.
Edit: failing to use the correct method to return to stock will just cause more problems. Rather than trying to go back to pure stock without fff and twrp I suggest you perform the above wipes and flash this instead http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916 its just modified stock with Google play and it will not wipe out your recovery and bootloader.
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Okay, I will flash what you suggested but that's the problem. I am unable to access TWRP recovery from my Kindle. When it boots up there is no yellow flame that appears as the custom ROM is ICS 4.0.
I tried mounting a twrp.img on to the SD Card after downloading one straight onto the tab but of no avail :/
What do you suggest? Is there any way I can get the TWRP Recovery to come up so that I can get the modified stock that you suggested?
Thanks for your help, regardless
Androboss1994 said:
Okay, I will flash what you suggested but that's the problem. I am unable to access TWRP recovery from my Kindle. When it boots up there is no yellow flame that appears as the custom ROM is ICS 4.0.
I tried mounting a twrp.img on to the SD Card after downloading one straight onto the tab but of no avail :/
What do you suggest? Is there any way I can get the TWRP Recovery to come up so that I can get the modified stock that you suggested?
Thanks for your help, regardless
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I know you said you read "close to a 100 articles" in your OP, but I suggest you do a little more reading. Get yourself acquainted with the key software components of the Kindle Fire and how they work together. Some of the things you say in your posts suggest you would benefit from the first post here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
- The yellow flame you are looking for is an older version of the FireFireFire (FFF) bootloader, but there is a newer/better version.
- The KF cannot go to "the moving colorful discs straight on" because the first thing you will see is the bootloader's bootlogo.
- You must determine what bootloader is currently installed on the device because it is key in determining how you can get into recovery (TWRP).
- "Mounting" sdcard means to make the storage space available to either the host computer or the Kindle Fire, but it almost always means the former. Your comment about having "tried mounting a twrp.img on to the SD Card" doesn't make sense.
My guess is you do not have FFF installed and the device is booting with the stock bootloader. Odds are you will still be able to boot into your current ICS system and execute an adb command to set the bootmode to recovery (5001). Then a reboot should take you into TWRP. At that point, you should try to mount the sdcard partition onto your computer and transfer the latest FFF and whatever ROM you want to flash. Be sure to install FFF as soon as possible. This will allow you to get back into TWRP even if your system software becomes unbootable. Only when you are comfortable with FFF and TWRP should you consider flashing another ROM onto the device.
In broad strokes, the above paragraph contains the steps you will take to get your device running properly again. If any part of it doesn't make much sense to you, I suggest you read the above article again. Then, you can figure out the specifics commands from the third post of the link above and the following...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452
kinfauns said:
I know you said you read "close to a 100 articles" in your OP, but I suggest you do a little more reading. Get yourself acquainted with the key software components of the Kindle Fire and how they work together. Some of the things you say in your posts suggest you would benefit from the first post here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
- The yellow flame you are looking for is an older version of the FireFireFire (FFF) bootloader, but there is a newer/better version.
- The KF cannot go to "the moving colorful discs straight on" because the first thing you will see is the bootloader's bootlogo.
- You must determine what bootloader is currently installed on the device because it is key in determining how you can get into recovery (TWRP).
- "Mounting" sdcard means to make the storage space available to either the host computer or the Kindle Fire, but it almost always means the former. Your comment about having "tried mounting a twrp.img on to the SD Card" doesn't make sense.
My guess is you do not have FFF installed and the device is booting with the stock bootloader. Odds are you will still be able to boot into your current ICS system and execute an adb command to set the bootmode to recovery (5001). Then a reboot should take you into TWRP. At that point, you should try to mount the sdcard partition onto your computer and transfer the latest FFF and whatever ROM you want to flash. Be sure to install FFF as soon as possible. This will allow you to get back into TWRP even if your system software becomes unbootable. Only when you are comfortable with FFF and TWRP should you consider flashing another ROM onto the device.
In broad strokes, the above paragraph contains the steps you will take to get your device running properly again. If any part of it doesn't make much sense to you, I suggest you read the above article again. Then, you can figure out the specifics commands from the third post of the link above and the following...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452
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WOW! Okay, thank you so much; I'll keep you updated. I'll do all this tonight! Cheers :good:
recently while "toying" with some system files (which i shouldn't have) i deleted my kindle fire package installer thinking that i could still use my
google play installer well i was wrong . so long story short i wiped my system using twerp now ever time i run at 4000 (normal boot) im stuck at title screen and cannot connect to usb.
Key notes:
1.I have twerp
2.my entire system is blank from what i know (although it has title screen and basic boot)
3.im stuck on title
4.i have a usb cable for it (not factory cable)
5.im scared as hell
Unless you have FireFireFire (blue Kindle Fire logo) installed, you need a factory cable.
jetfire245 said:
recently while "toying" with some system files (which i shouldn't have) i deleted my kindle fire package installer thinking that i could still use my
google play installer well i was wrong . so long story short i wiped my system using twerp now ever time i run at 4000 (normal boot) im stuck at title screen and cannot connect to usb.
Key notes:
1.I have twerp
2.my entire system is blank from what i know (although it has title screen and basic boot)
3.im stuck on title
4.i have a usb cable for it (not factory cable)
5.im scared as hell
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If you used KFU to flash TWRP and root then it is my understanding that you have FFF. Excuse me if this is a silly question, but why not just mount sdcard in recovery, place a ROM on your internal storage, and gapps, and then flash both of them after doing the necessary wipes? You may lose some if not all of your data, but at least you Kindle will be fixed
Let me know if you need more detailed instructions.
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SwoRNLeaDejZ said:
If you used KFU to flash TWRP and root then it is my understanding that you have FFF. Excuse me if this is a silly question, but why not just mount sdcard in recovery, place a ROM on your internal storage, and gapps, and then flash both of them after doing the necessary wipes? You may lose some if not all of your data, but at least you Kindle will be fixed
Let me know if you need more detailed instructions.
Sent from my Kindle Fire with Tapatalk 2
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It may have taken me ages to reply to you, but that is indeed what I did I was like :"how did I not think of this " lol I may be late but thankyou.
jetfire245 said:
It may have taken me ages to reply to you, but that is indeed what I did I was like :"how did I not think of this " lol I may be late but thankyou.
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Glad it worked for you
My Kindle fire kept shutting down and rebooting so I am trying to erase and go back to stock with the latest Kindle Fire update.
I have TWRP v2.5.0.0 installed and downloaded the kindle fire update from the Amazon website:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200790620
I renamed the file to update.zip and placed on the kindle fire via USB port. I get "error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/update.zip' . I made sure there were no hidden extensions on the update.zip when I renamed the Amazon update bin file.
what should I try next? I did a 'factor reset' from TWRP and it will no longer boot into the Kindle OS (which is fine as it rebooting all the time automatically anyways). However, I can not flash the Amazon rom to get working again.
Can anyone please help? I have spent many hours with no success so far.
Thank you
eebuckeye said:
My Kindle fire kept shutting down and rebooting so I am trying to erase and go back to stock with the latest Kindle Fire update.
I have TWRP v2.5.0.0 installed and downloaded the kindle fire update from the Amazon website:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200790620
I renamed the file to update.zip and placed on the kindle fire via USB port. I get "error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/update.zip' . I made sure there were no hidden extensions on the update.zip when I renamed the Amazon update bin file.
what should I try next? I did a 'factor reset' from TWRP and it will no longer boot into the Kindle OS (which is fine as it rebooting all the time automatically anyways). However, I can not flash the Amazon rom to get working again.
Can anyone please help? I have spent many hours with no success so far.
Thank you
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Let me understand this it loads to the system momentarily then crashes and reboots or never makes it to system boot?
If it makes it to system boot race the device as fast as you can to factory reset and reset it if it never boots to system for even 20 seconds or so you need a factory cable http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392693 post #9. in order to install TWRP and fff again .
Once in recovery you will do a factory reset and wipe everything except your sdcard prior to flashing stock. At that point you are better off flashing prerooted stock there is a new 6.3.3 available.
Thepooch said:
Let me understand this it loads to the system momentarily then crashes and reboots or never makes it to system boot?
If it makes it to system boot race the device as fast as you can to factory reset and reset it if it never boots to system for even 20 seconds or so you need a factory cable http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392693 post #9. in order to install TWRP and fff again .
Once in recovery you will do a factory reset and wipe everything except your sdcard prior to flashing stock. At that point you are better off flashing prerooted stock there is a new 6.3.3 available.
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I can no longer boot to the Amazon Kindle OS because I used 'factory reset' in TWRP 2.5 which appears to have erased it. If there is a way to restore from this point please let me know.
I can still boot fine to TWRP so I should be able to work with it still, correct? I installed the Android SDK and use 'adb devices' which says:
Lists of devices attached
0123456789ABCDEF recovery
If TWRP would use my bin file that I changed to update.zip then I think I could reinstall the factory image with no problem.
What other things can I try?
Thanks!
eebuckeye said:
I can no longer boot to the Amazon Kindle OS because I used 'factory reset' in TWRP 2.5 which appears to have erased it. If there is a way to restore from this point please let me know.
I can still boot fine to TWRP so I should be able to work with it still, correct? I installed the Android SDK and use 'adb devices' which says:
Lists of devices attached
0123456789ABCDEF recovery
If TWRP would use my bin file that I changed to update.zip then I think I could reinstall the factory image with no problem.
What other things can I try?
Thanks!
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Since adb works use adb to push another Rom to the device. Look at general section kinfaun's Kindle Fire for beginners and how to flash a ROM if not in awhile I will help you push one to the device.
eebuckeye said:
My Kindle fire kept shutting down and rebooting so I am trying to erase and go back to stock with the latest Kindle Fire update.
I have TWRP v2.5.0.0 installed and downloaded the kindle fire update from the Amazon website:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200790620
I renamed the file to update.zip and placed on the kindle fire via USB port. I get "error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/update.zip' . I made sure there were no hidden extensions on the update.zip when I renamed the Amazon update bin file.
what should I try next? I did a 'factor reset' from TWRP and it will no longer boot into the Kindle OS (which is fine as it rebooting all the time automatically anyways). However, I can not flash the Amazon rom to get working again.
Can anyone please help? I have spent many hours with no success so far.
Thank you
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you need TWRP 2.2.2.1 or lower to install an unmodified Stock update.zip
but you can install my [2014][Pre-Rooted][Stock]System Version 6.3.3-Original Kindle Fire Only
just download to pc> connect kindle to pc>
in TWRP select mount>check sd card>select mount usb
copy preroot.6.3.3.zip to sd card folder
unmount sd card>select install
When you go to mount make sure system and Data have no checks in the box either.
Holy crap that worked!!! Very easy!!
Thank you very much!!
eebuckeye said:
Holy crap that worked!!! Very easy!!
Thank you very much!!
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Your out of the woods stay there make a backup for emergency recovery.
eebuckeye said:
Holy crap that worked!!! Very easy!!
Thank you very much!!
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Great, glad it worked.
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I did a factory reset too, as I was interested in going back to stock. Now mine won't boot to Kindle OS, just to TWRP. I tried the 6.3.3 pre-rooted and Modaco, but it still won't boot. Seems like a similar issue but I can't figure it out. I appreciate any help!
gherman222 said:
I did a factory reset too, as I was interested in going back to stock. Now mine won't boot to Kindle OS, just to TWRP. I tried the 6.3.3 pre-rooted and Modaco, but it still won't boot. Seems like a similar issue but I can't figure it out. I appreciate any help!
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Which twrp and bootloader?
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sd_shadow said:
Which twrp and bootloader?
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My guess is otterx or old.
Seems that the recovery has broken on my firephone,I cant sideload bin files anymore.how can i get in fastboot mode to flash recovery.img?Please help me and sorry for my bad english.
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I "tortured" my device a lot during testing, never had that problem though. Recovery is rock solid (for now ^^).
What exactly happens when your phone is in recovery mode? Is your device still showing up when you try to use adb commands?
I guess you're not really talking about a literal *.img file...
You're from Japan?
regarding Hydros post: I think he's still able to get into adb / recovery, only the sideloading fails... (since he stated: "...can't sideload bin files anymore")
Boot Up. Enable adb and type
Adb reboot Bootloader
Bingo Bronson said:
I "tortured" my device a lot during testing, never had that problem though. Recovery is rock solid (for now ^^).
What exactly happens when your phone is in recovery mode? Is your device still showing up when you try to use adb commands?
I guess you're not really talking about a literal *.img file...
You're from Japan?
regarding Hydros post: I think he's still able to get into adb / recovery, only the sideloading fails... (since he stated: "...can't sideload bin files anymore")
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Hi @Bingo Bronson. My fire phone is running rooted 4.6.1. I have removed many system apps. If I do a factory reset without sideloading stock 4.6.1 image, my
phone won't work since I removed dialer, sms, lockscreen, etc.
If I first do a factory reset first, then sideload stock 4.6.1 image, will my phone get restored back to working condition, just like what it was when i first started this phone?
Thanks
@ leonidas1573 In this case: Factory reset won't help.
Reason: It only resets the settings and data for the apps installed.
You have to sideload the stock image, reboot.
After that, it will work fine (And yes, you have start all over again with your configuration). I did about 5 times already ^^.
I will post a new guide next week, with apps / content / settings that are safe to remove.
Bingo Bronson said:
@ leonidas1573 In this case: Factory reset won't help.
Reason: It only resets the settings and data for the apps installed.
You have to sideload the stock image, reboot.
After that, it will work fine (And yes, you have start all over again with your configuration). I did about 5 times already ^^.
I will post a new guide next week, with apps / content / settings that are safe to remove.
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Thank you for your reply. Yes, i did factory reset without sideloading the first time
I just sideloaded the stock image without factory resetting. It seems everything is working fine already I will try to wipe/factory reset, then sideload, make sure it's a clean phone before i start messing with the os again.
Yes, we would all like to know what's safe to remove.
@Bingo Bronson when i sideload ,it says
"E:failed to mount the cache(Invalid arguement)
E:cant open /cache/recovery/log"
my friend tell me this means that my rec is broken.
I dont know what i delete after root,cant start my phone,just stay on the fire logo.
@ dropiit
This is really bad. Cache partition is corrupt.
You would be able to fix this problem on any android device that uses an unlocked bootloader / custom recovery.
With the fire phone, you don't have any other options, only recovery mode (which is useless in this case).
I'm sorry, as far as I know, there is no solution to this problem for this device.
A "Factory Fastboot Cable" doesn't work / exist for this device (as well as Kindle HD latest gen. / HDX).
If you bought the phone directly from a retailer or Amazon, you might want to contact them first and ask how much it will cost to fix / replace the phone.
dropiit said:
@Bingo Bronson when i sideload ,it says
"E:failed to mount the cache(Invalid arguement)
E:cant open /cache/recovery/log"
my friend tell me this means that my rec is broken.
I dont know what i delete after root,cant start my phone,just stay on the fire logo.
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How did this end up happening?
Hi
I have a Amazon Fire TV (2016) with Teamwin recovery project 3.0.0-5 on it which is making Amazon and everything in German (and I an English) how can I remove Teamwin as it says about pressing the RIGHT key to launch recovery in 5 seconds (when I first boot it up) but I do not have a keyboard to do this
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I have now tried a Bluetooth keyboard but still no bootup it will not respond in me pressing RIGHT arrow key (cursor key) to get into "Launch Recovery" mode of Teamwin, it just defaults to the Boot Normally which is highlighted.
Please Help me (anyone) while I still have some hair left...
Regards Mike
wluap said:
Hi
I have a Amazon Fire TV (2016) with Teamwin recovery project 3.0.0-5 on it which is making Amazon and everything in German (and I an English) how can I remove Teamwin as it says about pressing the RIGHT key to launch recovery in 5 seconds (when I first boot it up) but I do not have a keyboard to do this
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I have now tried a Bluetooth keyboard but still no bootup it will not respond in me pressing RIGHT arrow key (cursor key) to get into "Launch Recovery" mode of Teamwin, it just defaults to the Boot Normally which is highlighted.
Please Help me (anyone) while I still have some hair left...
Regards Mike
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You don't need to do anything on this screen, it should boot just the fireOS after the timer is gone.
If this is not the case, something is up (i.e. bricked). Then you need to connect an USB Keyboard, in order to use TWRP for unbricking.
There isn't an english version of the fireOS or TWRP, it's universal, but you can change the language if you like ofc.
Sus_i said:
You don't need to do anything on this screen, it should boot just the fireOS after the timer is gone.
If this is not the case, something is up (i.e. bricked). Then you need to connect an USB Keyboard, in order to use TWRP for unbricking.
There isn't an english version of the fireOS or TWRP, it's universal, but you can change the language if you like ofc.
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Hi Sus_i
No what I mean is, it's boots fine from the first screen of Teamwin in to Amazon fireOS but once I am in Amazon main screen all the films,TV programs etc or written & sound all in German, plus if I was to select most of them I get an error message showing
"Internet connection error" Were unable to connect to Prime Video. Please verify your device internet connection.
Error code: PLR_PRS_CALL_FAILED
BUT may internet is perfectly fine.
What I think I need to do is get into the Teamwin program which I think is the first thing I see saying LEFT button for normal boot (which it defaults to) and after 5 seconds it does or by selecting this RIGHT button as it says to LANCH RECOVERY BUT i can not get the right button to work ?
Do you know is this first screen I see with the 2 options part of Teamwin or is it a Amazon thing (fireOS) ?
Regards
Paul
Thanks, I see
OK, no, the bootmenu you have isn't a part of amazon or the stock OS.
On your fire TV is a custom recovery (TWRP) and a prerooted rom installed.
I guess you've got the first fireTV box!?, called bueller, so here are the links fyi:
FireTV 1 (bueller) Prerooted Stock Images [5.2.7.3_r1]
Here are prerooted stock images for use with my recovery. Note that these contain addon.d support, so any 3rd party things you install to /system need an addon.d script to be retained between flashes. If you are currently on FireOS3 and CWM you...
forum.xda-developers.com
FireTV 1 (bueller) TWRP Recovery
It's finally here! TWRP recovery for the Fire TV 1. Most likely, I will not be updating this thread with new releases, as the prerooted ROMs will always contain the latest version. This thread is just here so people on Fire OS 3 can install...
forum.xda-developers.com
You can try a factory reset in twrp (i.e. wipe data), in order to get a clean box, but you need an USB keyboard (or mouse?) for TWRP.
But it could be that your box is somewhat region locked to germany, this is possible via the box serial and other things (i.e. amazon may do this on the fly as soon as you connect to it's servers).
Sus_i said:
Thanks, I see
OK, no, the bootmenu you have isn't a part of amazon or the stock OS.
On your fire TV is a custom recovery (TWRP) and a prerooted rom installed.
I guess you've got the first fireTV box!?, called bueller, so here are the links fyi:
FireTV 1 (bueller) Prerooted Stock Images [5.2.7.3_r1]
Here are prerooted stock images for use with my recovery. Note that these contain addon.d support, so any 3rd party things you install to /system need an addon.d script to be retained between flashes. If you are currently on FireOS3 and CWM you...
forum.xda-developers.com
FireTV 1 (bueller) TWRP Recovery
It's finally here! TWRP recovery for the Fire TV 1. Most likely, I will not be updating this thread with new releases, as the prerooted ROMs will always contain the latest version. This thread is just here so people on Fire OS 3 can install...
forum.xda-developers.com
You can try a factory reset in twrp (i.e. wipe data), in order to get a clean box, but you need an USB keyboard (or mouse?) for TWRP.
But it could be that your box is somewhat region locked to germany, this is possible via the box serial and other things (i.e. amazon may do this on the fly as soon as you connect to it's servers).
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Hi Sus_i
thanks for your quick reply, I so want to get this sorted thanks.
Ok I've just checked & its a Model No.DV83YW so its a 2nd Gen & yes that's what I want to do is just wipe it clean & start again, I don't care what I lose on it ... but just need to get into that recovery mode, but I have tried a USB keyboard I only have one of those flexy rubber roll up ones which works fine on my PC but for some reason I don't think its working on FireTV as I can not get it to respond to pushing the cursor to the right with right arrow (over onto Launch Recovery) I have also tried a USB Microsoft Mouse (the good old wheel optical 1.1A ones) which has the red light on the round end facing me, but that doesn't light up so seems like no power is getting to it to work, there is only one USB port on the back of the Fire so i most be putting it in right ? I'm I right ?
Regards
Paul
wluap said:
Hi Sus_i
thanks for your quick reply, I so want to get this sorted thanks.
Ok I've just checked & its a Model No.DV83YW so its a 2nd Gen
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Ok, then here are the threads just for reference
FireTV 2 (sloane) Prerooted Stock Images [5.2.7.6_r1]
Here are prerooted stock images for use with my recovery. Note that these contain addon.d support, so any 3rd party things you install to /system need an addon.d script to be retained between flashes. Managing Stock Recovery Starting with...
forum.xda-developers.com
FireTV 2 (sloane) Recovery [v6] - 3.0.0-5
It's finally here! Recovery for the Fire TV 2. This is based off of TWRP and the way versions will work is I will increment the last digit in the version as I make updates. So 3.0.0-1 is my first release based off of 3.0.0. The downloads will...
forum.xda-developers.com
wluap said:
& yes that's what I want to do is just wipe it clean & start again, I don't care what I lose on it ... but just need to get into that recovery mode, but I have tried a USB keyboard I only have one of those flexy rubber roll up ones which works fine on my PC but for some reason I don't think its working on FireTV as I can not get it to respond to pushing the cursor to the right with right arrow (over onto Launch Recovery) I have also tried a USB Microsoft Mouse (the good old wheel optical 1.1A ones) which has the red light on the round end facing me, but that doesn't light up so seems like no power is getting to it to work, there is only one USB port on the back of the Fire so i most be putting it in right ? I'm I right ?
Regards
Paul
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You're right. If you can't find a working USB keyboard, you can try TWRP commandline over adb (the network connection via RJ45) or ADB over an USB A-A cable to your PC.
There is also a new thread, replacing the old prerooted / bootmenu TWRP with a new one + unlocked bootloader, here:
[UNLOCK][ROOT][TWRP][UNBRICK] FireTV 2 (sloane)
Read this whole guide before starting. This is for the 2nd gen Fire TV (sloane) Current relase: amonet-sloane-v1.1 NOTE: This process does not require you to open your device if you're already rooted or you have TWRP. NOTE: If something goes...
forum.xda-developers.com
Sus_i said:
Ok, then here are the threads just for reference
FireTV 2 (sloane) Prerooted Stock Images [5.2.7.6_r1]
Here are prerooted stock images for use with my recovery. Note that these contain addon.d support, so any 3rd party things you install to /system need an addon.d script to be retained between flashes. Managing Stock Recovery Starting with...
forum.xda-developers.com
FireTV 2 (sloane) Recovery [v6] - 3.0.0-5
It's finally here! Recovery for the Fire TV 2. This is based off of TWRP and the way versions will work is I will increment the last digit in the version as I make updates. So 3.0.0-1 is my first release based off of 3.0.0. The downloads will...
forum.xda-developers.com
You're right. If you can't find a working USB keyboard, you can try TWRP commandline over adb (the network connection via RJ45) or ADB over an USB A-A cable to your PC.
There is also a new thread, replacing the old prerooted / bootmenu TWRP with a new one + unlocked bootloader, here:
[UNLOCK][ROOT][TWRP][UNBRICK] FireTV 2 (sloane)
Read this whole guide before starting. This is for the 2nd gen Fire TV (sloane) Current relase: amonet-sloane-v1.1 NOTE: This process does not require you to open your device if you're already rooted or you have TWRP. NOTE: If something goes...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Wow!! thanks Sus_i but that is a lot to take in and that's not easy for me as I am illiterate I can understand some bits & bobs, is there something you can tell me in more of a simple step by step, am I right in says there 2 ways to get to the recovery stage 1) using the internet with a ethernet cable (RJ45) which i have in the back of the fire and connecting to my PC with Windows 11 (as thats all I have or my laptop) OR 2) using a USB stick (which I also have lots of sizes) and/or using the Mirco SD aswell on the back ( which I do have a ScanDisk 2Gb card), Sorry but I am not very good at all this BUT am very willing to be taught (step by step if pos) Which is the easy/best way ( by the way you mentioned using Linux but I only have a PC ) will it not work using a PC with windows then ?
OR MAYBE A YOUTUBE VIDEO which I can watch, as I say its hard for me to take in & read (illiterate) not good
wluap said:
that is a lot to take in and that's not easy for me as I am illiterate I can understand some bits & bobs, is there something you can tell me in more of a simple step by step, am I right in says there 2 ways to get to the recovery stage
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The best is if you ask someone arround you for an USB keyboard...
or get a logitech k400 from amazon, it's easily to return if you don't like it
Sus_i said:
The best is if you ask someone arround you for an USB keyboard...
or get a logitech k400 from amazon, it's easily to return if you don't like it
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hay that's not a bad idea, amazon choice has one for £23.99 (RMP £34.99) but its not Bluetooth so I suppose it comes with a dongle so I can put it in the back of the fire is that right, are you also thinking the K400 cause it has the touch mouse too ? so I have 2 changes of getting it launch recovery ( sorry for all the question ) I will leave you alone eventually LOL
I just hope the USB port is working on the Fire as my rubber roll up keyboard didn't work on it
Sus_i said:
The best is if you ask someone arround you for an USB keyboard...
or get a logitech k400 from amazon, it's easily to return if you don't like it
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I've ordered a K400 for the morning
wluap said:
are you also thinking the K400 cause it has the touch mouse too ?
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I've got two K400 myself and they work fine with any fireTV and in TWRP (the fireTVsticks need an OTG cable too).
Sus_i said:
I've got two K400 myself and they work fine with any fireTV and in TWRP (the fireTVsticks need an OTG cable too).
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Fingers Cross then for tomorrow
wluap said:
Fingers Cross then for tomorrow
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Sus_i
I NEED TO BUY YOU A DRINK (or 2) YES IT WORKED!!! first time too, I can actually see the recovery screen for the very first time THANKS ...... hey now what ? would you think WIPE ? as I just want the Amazon Fire TV back to its normal use (for now) may flog it and get a Amazon Cube, what do you think ? (again thanks a lot for your help)
wluap said:
would you think WIPE ? as I just want the Amazon Fire TV back to its normal use (for now)
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Hi there
I would wipe Data, int.SD, Cache and Dalvik (under the wipe, advanced wipe tab).
You can take a backup infront of this if you like...
Sus_i said:
Hi there
I would wipe Data, int.SD, Cache and Dalvik (under the wipe, advanced wipe tab).
You can take a backup infront of this if you like...
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Hi
I did what you said & went for Wipe (top right) once in wipe go in advance wipe (bottom left) & ticked boxes 1) dalvik / ART Cache 2) Cache 3) Data. I when click on reboot (bottom right) then boot normal the Amazon logo first comes up & then the TWRP blue screen & keeps looping NO NORMAL AMAZON what do i need to do like how do I get just it to boot up in NORMAL amazon ?, Aim I all ways going to have TWRP or how do I TOTALLY get rid of it 7 just have a normal Amazon fire TV ???
wluap said:
Hi
I did what you said & went for Wipe (top right) once in wipe go in advance wipe (bottom left) & ticked boxes 1) dalvik / ART Cache 2) Cache 3) Data.
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Go to wipe, advanced wipe and select 'format data'
After that try to boot the system.
wluap said:
I when click on reboot (bottom right) then boot normal the Amazon logo first comes up & then the TWRP blue screen & keeps looping NO NORMAL AMAZON what do i need to do like how do I get just it to boot up in NORMAL amazon ?, Aim I all ways going to have TWRP or how do I TOTALLY get rid of it 7 just have a normal Amazon fire TV ???
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If format data doesn't help you to boot, I would suggest to unlock your box, as a first (unbrick) step.
Grab the latest amonet zip file from this threads OP (it's best if you also read the OP carefully):
[UNLOCK][ROOT][TWRP][UNBRICK] FireTV 2 (sloane)
Read this whole guide before starting. This is for the 2nd gen Fire TV (sloane) Current relase: amonet-sloane-v1.1 NOTE: This process does not require you to open your device if you're already rooted or you have TWRP. NOTE: If something goes...
forum.xda-developers.com
This is a quick TL/DR: Copy the amonet.zip on a SD Card, put the card into the fireTV and then boot into TWRP. Select flash, select the ext.SDcard, then flash the amonet zip file. Take a look what happens. The box should reboot into a new TWRP. Now it's time to 'format' data again. Then eject the extSD, download this file, put it onto your SD Card:
https://d1s31zyz7dcc2d.cloudfront.net/f24ae8ad77890000e6683308c8521793/update-kindle-full_sloane-36.6.6.8_user_668694820.bin
Flash this file also, wipe cache and dalvik too.
Now the old TWRP and the bootmenu shouldn't be there anymore. Instead of the menu you can now boot into TWRP with adb reboot recovery.
Btw, if your fireOS is 5.2.7.3 or newer, you need an usb a-a cable for the unbrick solution...
Sus_i said:
Go to wipe, advanced wipe and select 'format data'
After that try to boot the system.
If format data doesn't help you to boot, I would suggest to unlock your box, as a first (unbrick) step.
Grab the latest amonet zip file from this threads OP (it's best if you also read the OP carefully):
[UNLOCK][ROOT][TWRP][UNBRICK] FireTV 2 (sloane)
Read this whole guide before starting. This is for the 2nd gen Fire TV (sloane) Current relase: amonet-sloane-v1.1 NOTE: This process does not require you to open your device if you're already rooted or you have TWRP. NOTE: If something goes...
forum.xda-developers.com
This is a quick TL/DR: Copy the amonet.zip on a SD Card, put the card into the fireTV and then boot into TWRP. Select flash, select the ext.SDcard, then flash the amonet zip file. Take a look what happens. The box should reboot into a new TWRP. Now it's time to 'format' data again. Then eject the extSD, download this file, put it onto your SD Card:
https://d1s31zyz7dcc2d.cloudfront.net/f24ae8ad77890000e6683308c8521793/update-kindle-full_sloane-36.6.6.8_user_668694820.bin
Flash this file also, wipe cache and dalvik too.
Now the old TWRP and the bootmenu shouldn't be there anymore. Instead of the menu you can now boot into TWRP with adb reboot recovery.
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Wow! this is a lot to do so I will attended it on my next day off so bear with me, as the "format data" did not work.
:-( I dont know what fireOS is it, has IK can not see Amazon anymore the TMRP is still on there & that is 3.0.0-5
I HAVE ATTACHED 6 PICS OF WHAT HAPPENED when i selected "format data" does this make sense IMG_0464.jpg first and so on...
wluap said:
Wow! this is a lot to do so I will attended it on my next day off so bear with me, as the "format data" did not work.
:-( I dont know what fireOS is it, has IK can not see Amazon anymore the TMRP is still on there & that is 3.0.0-5
I HAVE ATTACHED 6 PICS OF WHAT HAPPENED when i selected "format data" does this make sense IMG_0464.jpg first and so on...
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You could try to change the filesystem of cache (if it's ext4 -> change it to ext3) and format it, then change the filesystem back to orig. and format it too. Maybe that will solve your issue with cache and let your box boot.