Hello,
I just joined the forum this morning and wanted to say hi to everyone. Hopefully someone can help me here. I have an Amazon Fire TV 2 and it has been rooted and I have Teamwin Recovery Project 3.0.0-5 on it. It has been working for years, but one day a few months ago, I switched the TV input to the Fire TV and just saw the Teamwin splash screen sitting there and blinking. I disconnected the Fire TV and connected it to another TV and it booted up normally, however, without the option to select Boot Normal or Launch Recovery. I then disconnected the Fire TV again and reconnected it to the original TV, it did not boot and got stuck at the splash screen again. Finally after numerous attempts at restarting the device, it booted (without the option to choose Boot Normally or Launch Recovery). I used the Fire TV for a month or so and have restarted it a few times and always was able to get in, but still without the option to Boot Normally or Launch Recovery.
Last night, I was watching a movie and it ended. I tried to use the back button on the remote to go back to my Emby server to watch another show. The Fire TV was not responding and I did not see the white light on the Fire TV at all, but I still had the picture of the finished movie on the screen. I pulled the power plug on the Fire TV and plugged it back it. I'm back to the Teamwin splash screen and it just sits there and blinks every few seconds or so. I never get beyond it and cannot get back into my Fire TV. The white light on the Fire TV also blinks slowly.
I saw a post about the Fire TV 1 and a new 3.0.0-7 recovery that is supposed to resolve that issue, but I did not see anything for the Fire TV 2.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris
AFTV2 as in Model DV83YW? (found on the bottom of device).
If so, I've found that sometimes a faulty power cable can cause this kind of behaviour - try plugging the device into the wall & a computer/laptop (at the same time) with a USB-A to USB-A cable - for some reason allows the box to draw enough power to boot if the power supply is faulty.
If this doesn't work your power supply is probably fine - you could probably re-flash the pre-rooted rom and it would probably boot again, but honestyly I'd recommend unlocking your bootloader via the unlock.zip method (found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/unlock-root-twrp-unbrick-firetv-2-sloane.4222331/) if you're running FireOS 5.2.7.2 or below, or the brick method if running 5.2.7.3 or above.
Of course, you will need to backup your /data partition via TWRP (to a external SD), but I think this is the best option for future proofing & would allow you to recover from something like this a little easier if anything were to happen to your AFTV in the future.
Thanks for the reply. Don't think it is the power cable as I have another power cable I had purchased a while back and it does the same thing with that, but I'll still try connecting it top the computer and see what happens.
I'll also try the methods you linked. Unfortunately, since I cannot boot into the Fire TV, I cannot determine what version of FireOS I'm running.
You mention backing up via TWRP, but I can't get into TWRP, that's the issue. It just sits there with there with the TWRP splash screen and it blinks. No options to boot normally or boot into recovery.
I try what you suggested and report back.
Thanks again,
Chris
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A while back, I rooted my mom's Kindle Fire, and installed FFF (yellow triangle logo) and TWRP onto it, I don't remember all the details. Recently, the kindle stopped working. Whenever the kindle is turned on, it stays on at the FFF logo for about 1 second, then immediately powers off. My computer never seems to see the device connect, so issuing fastboot commands seems slim, but I'm still trying. I may splice together my own factory cable and hope that works. In the meantime, does anyone know what could be causing this problem to happen out of nowhere?
Before I begin, trust me when I say I have scurried through dozens of Google results, forums, blogs, YouTube videos, FAQ's and other things trying to find out how to unbrick this thing. I have a Kindle Fire first gen which I rooted using Kindle Fire Utility through superuser 3 days ago. All was well, as I had google play and an innovative new launcher. After downloading a few apps, I thought that I had finally made the Kindle the fully-functional Android tablet I had desired. However, after a few hours of seamless use, the Kindle decided to freeze on me. Holding the power button still brought up the "Do you wish to power down your Kindle?" notification, and I shut it down, planning on restarting it. However, when I turned it back on, it would not get past the animated Kindle Fire logo. The weird part was, I could still hear notification tones. I was using my phone to DM on Twitter, and when I would get a message back, I could hear the twitter notification on my Kindle. (No, I was not mistaking it for the phone). After a while, I could hear that sound it makes when the battery was about to die. I plugged it in, and after two hours I unplugged it, held the power button to shut it down, and started searching google for answers. I was advised to use the Kindle Fire Utility to launch it in fastboot mode, which only restars the Kindle with no success. I have tried all options on the KF utility, even Permaroot. If I install TWRP recovery, it gets stuck on waiting for device. On most options, it gets stuck on waiting for device. (I have tried all the unplugging, unpowering options I saw). The computer makes a sound when the KF is plugged in, but it doesn't come up on the devices with removeable storage tab. I have all drivers installed, it is ADB enabled through the device manager, I have the Java Developer Kit, as well as Android SDK. The only thing I can get any utility to do (I have tried many such as Kindle Brick, SuperOneClick,etc) is restart the Kindle as if I did it myself. It still makes all the notification tones I mentioned earlier. One thing I have noticed, though, is that when the Kindle is 10 seconds from dying, the Unlock Screen will appear with no response. I have tried several times to let it get to that point, then quickly plug it in, but no sucess. It just restarts on the same boot screen. I have no idea what to do. I'm not a developer by any means, but I'm good with following directions I'm given to mess with computers and such. I don't have much knowledge of the command prompt, either. I just made this post as a last resort. Someone please help. (Running Windows 10 techncinal preview on a Windows 8, 64-bit laptop if that helps)
Do you know which system version?
Kindle Fire Utility doesn't root the latest system version.
Guessing that you rooted older version, then Kindle downloaded and installed newer system version, it would not ask for permission.
New system version may not have installed correctly.
If system was updated, Kindle lost root.
When powered off, connect to wall charger, does it charge?
Couple of options
See if you can force fastboot mode with adb commands
Or buy a fastboot cable
Then flash fff and twrp so you can reinstall stock rom
See
[6.3.3] Flashing FFF and TWRP without Fastboot Cable
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Hi,
My stock fire tv is stuck in boot process. When I turn it on loads the b/w amazon logo and, about 30 seconds after, the colorful amazon fire tv logo comes up. And that's it, nothing else ever happens. No reboot, noloop, nothing else.
I have tried to factory reset it by pressing alt+i+print-screen hundred of times while booting with no success. I have tried with 4 different keyboard (including a logitech k400).
I have tried to connect a USB-A to USB-A cable from the fire tv and the PC and installed adb drivers (all devices are recognized by windows and display and device manager) but I can't detect the device with adb devices at any stage of the boot process at all.
Does anyone have any other possible way to un-brick it? O any other suggestion to revive it?
btw, It "bricked" itself. One day I turned on tv and I saw empty menus and nothing happened if I tried to navigate on it... So decided to reboot it and... there you go, the way it is now.
Thanks in advance.
Anybody can help please? I've got a precious brick os plastic and circuits on top my desk right now....
Sorry if this is posted in the wrong section, I am never quite sure where these sort of queries should go
To cut a long story short I unlocked and rooted 1 of my FTV 4K sticks, I was struggling with an issue on 1 and ended up installing a Magisk update. I know there are warning all over the forum about this please put it down to a lack of experience.
On reboot it just comes up with the black screen and the white amazon logo, it stays on this for about 2 minutes then restarts to the same black screen. i.e. its caught in a boot loop. It never gets to the white amazon screen.
I bought myself an OTG cable thinking this would get me to twrp so I could go into recovery and wipe it and start again or something, but even with the OTG cable plugged in it still does exactly the same thing. I have tried the same OTG cable and entertainment keyboard setup on another FTV 4K stick and it gives me the 5 second boot menu to get into recovery.
I am guessing I have killed it beyond repair? Is there anything else I can try to do?
Thanks
you need a usb keyboard and then you need to press a combination shown on youtube: , Don't be afraid it is very hard to do it but i can confirm it works 100% for sure!! The timing for holding the key press is all that matters to be successfully...
Try different timings if it's not working on the first run but you need then to hold the buttons for very long time until your fingers feel dead....
..im not sure if adb is working in "safe mode" you need to test that. If yes - you could use "adb reboot recovery".
2. you need to reflash Magisk in core mode.
Aq
dougie175 said:
Sorry if this is posted in the wrong section, I am never quite sure where these sort of queries should go
To cut a long story short I unlocked and rooted 1 of my FTV 4K sticks, I was struggling with an issue on 1 and ended up installing a Magisk update. I know there are warning all over the forum about this please put it down to a lack of experience.
On reboot it just comes up with the black screen and the white amazon logo, it stays on this for about 2 minutes then restarts to the same black screen. i.e. its caught in a boot loop. It never gets to the white amazon screen.
I bought myself an OTG cable thinking this would get me to twrp so I could go into recovery and wipe it and start again or something, but even with the OTG cable plugged in it still does exactly the same thing. I have tried the same OTG cable and entertainment keyboard setup on another FTV 4K stick and it gives me the 5 second boot menu to get into recovery.
I am guessing I have killed it beyond repair? Is there anything else I can try to do?
Thanks
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You haven't killed your stick, install fastboot drivers and app.
Connect your stick to your pc via usb.
Enter
Code:
fastboot devices
when you see black screen with amazon logo, it should be inside fastboot mode
(If somehow you flashed update to boot.img as written in the guide)
If you see the stick in fastboot mode,
Pull twrp from kamakiri.zip
Place it in fastboot folder
Enter
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
(boot.img or whatever the name of your twrp image)
Code:
fastboot reboot recovery
It should work, if not you can use shorting method again.
Thanks very much both, I will have a play around this evening when I get home from work and the kids are in bed, hopefully with the info above I can get back to recovery again.
Thanks for the help gents, in the end I had to do the shorting method to get the stick to do anything. It took about 6 attempts before kamakiri script even registered it as anything being plugged in, it just kept saying wait for boot.
Once it realised the stick was present and shorted I was away though, I have ended up having to factory reset and wipe everything so will need to start again with it but I am just pleased I don’t need to shell out again for a new stick.
Thanks again for your help
Hi, my Amazon Fire Stick tv (sheldon - 3°rd gen) with original stock rom suddenly stop to work, doesn't turn on anymore, tv do not recognize it no more.
Tried the kamakiri's steps to unbrick the device and received 'ERROR: Serial protocol mismatch, expected 0000 got 2001', most likely due to an online firmware update.
Question is :
> Avoiding the will of unpatching, unbricking the device, is there a way to fix this issue by using Amazon stock rom or amazon software with intent to let the device working back again ???
Thanks
It depends how far the FireStick is getting in the boot process. If you don't even see the FireTV logo on your screen there isn't much you can do.
There is no option to reflash the stock ROM, Amazon blocked that. Flashing can only be done with unlock hacks.
All you can do is try a different power supply and USB cable in case there is a problem with either not providing adequate power.
If it's less than 1 year old, Amazon will replace it for free.
thanks anyway, no logo appears on tv, but voltage 5.5VDC arrive to hdmi plug
No logo means it's not booting past the bootloader.
5v is good, but what's the amperage.
All you can do is try a different power supply and cable, otherwise it's effectively dead.