fastboot help. - Dell Streak 7

Maybe somebody can give me some pointers how to install fastboot? I hold arrow down then hold power till it goes into fastboot. I then plug it into the computer and install the drivers. which it did. but in fastboot it still says starting fastboot usb protocol. I check device manager and it recognize my dell. But yet i still have no fastboot on my device? what am i missing?

Make sure that you are using fastboot from the latest SDK.

Ok i guess i dont fully understand fastboot then. Does fastboot take commands from pc to device. Or if i install it correctly will fast boot be on the device? Does that make sense.
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There is a fastboot.exe file that is included with the SDK and there is a fastboot mode that you boot your android device into with power + volume down. It is already there by default.
The exe file is used from the command line to pass commands to the android device while it is it 'fastboot' mode.

Ok so im passing commands from the pc to the device. Got it. I just unistalled my old version of sdk and did a fresh install. About to give it another go. Somebody needs to port clockwork over. Lol thanks kable
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I was about to say,
just make sure you properly installed your SDK then should be fine.

Im getting app failed to start because adbwinapi.dll was not found. What is causing this and how do i fix it?
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This is when i try to open the fastboot in tools
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ive done everything by the books and I cant figure out why the.dll file is missing. When I know its installed. I tryed this on 2 different comps. One on vista and one on xp. Installed everything as I should and no dice. Oh well if someone happens to port clockwork is that going to be flashed via fastboot? Or will it be an update.zip? Flashed through the updater? Can someone point me in the right direction maybe? Ive never had this much trouble with getting into bootloader.
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its in another directory of the SDK.
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happen to know which one? I see the folder on my sd card should I copy off it and move it too another folder in sdk?
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nm found it. Im going to start on a fresh restore of my pc.
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im giving up. Ha I cant figure it out for the life of me oh well.
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some tips
1. Follow the guide "What Is ADB And How To Install It With Android SDK" by searching google for "adb install" (should be third link down)
*Note: That will help you install the latest SDK and drivers etc, don't forget to add the path **
2. Make sure you have a copy of the Drivers from the streak itself, these are what you should be using for the fastboot mode.
3. Open a command prompt and go to c:\android-sdk-windows\tools
4. Make sure your streak is in fastboot mode using the volume down/power button
5. check that fastboot see's the device by doing "fastboot.exe devices"
6. If you see a ? blah blah then it works, if you see nothing, then its not working.

Thanks i installed sdk per that write up. Still no dice. Where should i place the copy of the drivers. But im sure i did this as well. Ill wait. Im pretty happy with the way things are with it stock. Atleast i have root and can do what i want within the device. Thats the thing i cant even get a command prompt to take. Oh well ill do some more investigating later
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What should it say in device manager when the device is plugged in? Mine currently says android phone. Click on it and it says android composite adb interface. Is there where im doing something wrong? It should say adb devices correct?
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Figured it out.
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Usb Driver Problems

Ok. Right now I'm trying to root my nexus. I'm stuck at installing the usb driver. I tried following this tutorial /showthread.php?t=613217 but every time i choose the driver and it searches it tells me it "couldn't find a better match for my hardware" and the driver doesn't install. I've tried 2 different computers, a macbook pro dual booted with Win XP media center Sp 2 and a dell XP media center Sp 3. No luck with either of them. Anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong please? its getting really anoying
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Ok. Right now I'm trying to root my nexus. I'm stuck at installing the usb driver. I tried following this tutorial /showthread.php?t=613217 but every time i choose the driver and it searches it tells me it "couldn't find a better match for my hardware" and the driver doesn't install. I've tried 2 different computers, a macbook pro dual booted with Win XP media center Sp 2 and a dell XP media center Sp 3. No luck with either of them. Anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong please? its getting really anoying
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I'm having the same issue myself i think.
Look under N1 Q&A and find the topic "N1 Bricked"
Glad to know im not the only one
I have a iMac and I never even had to worry about drivers.
Just download/install/setup the Android SDK and the rest is automatic.
I have a tutorial called ADB 4 Dummies that will walk you through installing the android sdk 2.2(froyo) and setting up your environments. Step by step for every system.
First thing, unplug your Phone from computer, uninstall ALL drivers and try from scratch.
Also, if you're using windows, when you're done and you plug in your phone, don't choose to "automatically find drivers" instead manually point it to the drivers folder in the SDK.
Don't worry, it's not bricked. lol.
mrandroid said:
I have a iMac and I never even had to worry about drivers.
Just download/install/setup the Android SDK and the rest is automatic.
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Followed your tutorial, got adb and everything to work, adb will recognize my Motorola Cliq, but for some reason my nexus doesn't show up. When i do adb devices no devices come up
magma9495 said:
Followed your tutorial, got adb and everything to work, adb will recognize my Motorola Cliq, but for some reason my nexus doesn't show up. When i do adb devices no devices come up
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Hmmmm....
There are 2 modes to the bootloader HBOOT and Fastboot.
Make sure you're phone is in fastboot mode... it should say FASTBOOT USB highlighted in red on top. If it doesn't, use the volume down key, select Fastboot and hit the power button once to switch the phone to fastboot.
Remember, "adb devices" works while your phone is turned on regular. If your phone is in Fastboot mode use "fastboot devices"
Ok, are you using windows? If you are;
Turn off your phone and boot it back up in Bootloader mode. (trackball+pwr, or volume down+pwr)
Once it's on bootloader, plug it in to the computer.
See if the computer asks for any drivers, etc. If it does point it to the Drivers folder in the SDK. If it doesn't... go into your Device Manager. (Right click on MY COMPUTER, click on MANAGE and when computer management opens up, go to Device manager from the list on the left). Look to see if there are any icons with an Exclamation mark and yellow background. If there is, right click on it, select update driver and point it to the drivers folder in the sdk.
Basically there should be a menu on top that says "Android Phone" and when you expand that selection you'll see "Android Bootloader Interface".
nope, no luck with that either, I tried it both on windows XP and windows 7. same error each time. Could it be a problem with my device? because Snow Leopard doesn't recognize the nexus as a storage device or anything
Damn. I think i'm out of options. Last thing to try:
- Turn on phone regular.
- Plug in through USB to computer (try a different USB cable, even if that one worked with the CLIQ, try a different USB port also.)
- On Phone: GO to settings, Application Settings, Development, USB Debugging, (if it's checked on, check it off then on again) make sure it's ON.
Go into your Android SDK folder, go into the TOOLS folder. Now click on DDMS. See if it lists your device...
Last thing would be to go back through the Device Manager, and click on SCAN HARDWARE while your phone is plugged in... It has to be on that list somewhere, whether it's a bad driver, etc, it should still appear in your device manager somehow.
alright that didnt work, but, i got it, i just kept unplugging and plugging back in my phone until adb recognized it. then i got fastboot to run and now i have superuser . But now im stuck at another point. I'm trying to do the recovery.img file. I tried in mobile terminal "flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img" but it told me something like "flash_image not found" I saw that i could do this via fast boot but i dont know how to do that. how would i do fastboot on Mac?
http://www.myhangoutonline.com/tutorials/nexus-one/6-upgrade-nexus-one-recovery
when i try to do the fastboot command i get "-bash: fastboot: command not found" i dont think i have fastboot set up right
have you tried typing in "./" before the command? I found that that was one of my mistakes I did when I first rooted my phone
tried that, entered "./fastboot-mac flash recovery recovery.img" and i just get "waiting for device"
I believe you can also try "./fastboot-mac flash recovery ./recovery.img"
Alright I flashed a clockwork recovery through the app manager in the market. Is there any way I can apply the other recovery with an update.zip?
Also, thanks so much for all the help guys!!!!!!!!!!
you can do it through terminal emulator, if you go to amonra's recovery thread he tells you how.
this is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611829
fastboot somtimes doesn't come in the SDK... download the version for your system from here: http://www.myhangoutonline.com/tutorials/nexus-one/5-unlock-nexus-one-bootloader
place it in your androidsdk/tools folder

Dell Streak 7 Fastboot

Just wanted to share for those who were unsure about how to get the Streak 7 into Fastboot, hold down power+vol down while powering up - hold until you get text on the screen saying in white text
"Starting Fastboot USB download protocol"
HTH...
Stuck in Fastboot
I did vital mistake by going into Fastboot without enabling USB debugging and now I can not get out!
I tried holding down the power button for minutes and also reversed the the method in how how got into this mess [holding Power+Volume(-)] with no success.
The worst part is I just bought it and played with it for no more than one hour!!
Please help!!!
Just use the pinhole reset by the sd card.
I woke up this morning to a dead battery, I plugged the charger and let is sit for ten minutes. Then, It powered up...relief!!
Thanks for the tip on the reset pin hole button.
fastboot devices, does not see the dell streak 7, drivers are installed properly, adb works fine.
spinn9000 said:
Just wanted to share for those who were unsure about how to get the Streak 7 into Fastboot, hold down power+vol down while powering up - hold until you get text on the screen saying in white text
"Starting Fastboot USB download protocol"
HTH...
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Thanks, but when I do that I get 5 choices :
0 - Boot Up
1. Factory Reset
2. Software upgrade via upadte.pkg
3. Factory Reset
4. Power Off
If I keep on holding it says :
"Please release power key before selecting function!!!"
What's the trick to get into fastboot mode? Thanks!
Power button plus - volume gets you into fastboot
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Duh...the + had me think it was "volume +", works now, thanks !
My apologies for the lack of clarity, I should have said to press and hold the power and volume - at the same time to get into fastboot..
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Fastboot Commands
Where do I type them in? If I launch Fastboot.exe (after resolving the adbwinapi.dll not found issue) it pops up in a command console but then immediately disappears. Do I have to use a standard command prompt? (cmd.exe) and if so, what directory do I need to be in?
Thanks.
Lol, this post seems funny now after all i've been through. How quick we learn.
Run then cmd. Enter. You should be at a command window. If you have the device on plug it up and type adb devices. Enter. should pull up your serial number. Whatever path you created should read after the c:/ whatever path you created.
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If I use 'adb' i get command not recognized. If I do 'fastboot reboot' I get <waiting for device>. If I do 'fastboot devices' it just reproduces the command prompt with no other response. Am I not properly mounted to the device?
Device in fastboot mode
Debugging enabled
Your missing drivers then. Or you didn't create a path when installing sdk. I suggest a fresh install of sdk with this guide.
addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-adb-and-how-to-install-it-android/
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Hellzya said:
Your missing drivers then. Or you didn't create a path when installing sdk. I suggest a fresh install of sdk with this guide.
addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-adb-and-how-to-install-it-android/
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I have not checked this link, but assuming it's a good one, could we get the moderator to set it as a sticky?
I think a lot of us could use the adb walk-through on the first page of this forum...
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Hmm. So i have used fastboot many times before and I can't seem to make it work for this device. 2 machines, sdk installed propperly and still no go. It can't find the device... any ideas?
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The drivers for the device are stored on the sd card. Mount your internal sd to your pc and pull the drivers. Install the driver for your os. That should fix it. If you installed sdk and the latest platform tools along with the google drivers you should be set once the drivers are installed. Also when you put your device into fastboot and plug it into the pc does it ask to install new hardware? Mine did. But seems like your missing the drivers.
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nope. drivers were installed. i see the device in the device manager. i tried version 2 of the drivers that comes with the streak and also tried version 4 that comes with the sdk. nothing
Does adb work?
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adb devices shows the device when it is booted in android.
Can you run commands through adb with a command window? If so then fastboot technically should work. What's it list in device manager under android phone? Something composite. When I get home ill see what mine says when Im in fastboot.
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[Q] Unable to get Fastboot to work, Win 7 x64

I have a TMO Dell Streak 7
I have rooted my device just fine, using the Composite ADB Drivers.
I have USB Debugging > ON
Windows 7, x64
I put the device in Fastboot mode
> Connected via USB
> Installed Android Bootloader Drivers from android_winusb.inf file
> Fastboot shows up under Android Phone in Device Manager
Yet, I am unable to see the device through Fastboot devices in CMD
-- ADB Devices does show my device connected, when booted normally and connected via Composite ADB Interface drivers.
Can someone please help me? I'd love to update the image with the tweaked image posted on this forum.
Thank you
A driver isnt installex. I know it sounds crazy. It took me 2 days to figure out fastboot. Also do you have the latest fastboot installed? When you plugged in the streak in fastboot mode did it prompt to install a driver?
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Where do I get the latest Fastboot copy from? I just googled Fastboot and downloaded it from one of the sources that showed up.
When I plug the Streak7 to the computer while Streak7 is in Fastboot mode, Windows7 x64 automatically tries to find the driver and then fails. Then I open up Device Manager, right click on the USB device that's flagged and install the Bootloader Driver from the INF file (through Have Disk method). At this point, Fastboot does show up under Android Phone at the top of Device Manager. But no luck.
Very frustrating. I appreciate your reply.
go Into sdk and download the latest platform tools. You are using sdk correct? I really dont know what I did to get it too work but I do know it was a pain. Good luck. Let us know if you get it to work.
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also not sure if you created a path for the sdk tools? Here is an awesome guide on how to setup adb properly. Follow it to a t and it should work. Might I also suggest startover fresh with everything. Hope this helps
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-adb-and-how-to-install-it-android/
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I have found that I need to reboot my computer before each time I use fastboot on win 7 64, otherwise I just get a bunch of errors, even when I have no other adb issues.
Sometime when I have the time I will get fastboot working on my imac, I have to jump through too many hoops everytime I need fastboot on my windows machine.
that may because you didnt create a path for adb.
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Having a problem getting in Fastboot!

Ok, I get into Fastboot on my DELL S7 it just keeps on saying "Starting Fastboot USB download protocol" and other stuff in red text above, besides that I need to install the driver on my computer for Fastboot but Windows 7 says "Windows was unable to install your Fastboot" I guided windows to the driver folder in Fastboot+ADB which I got from the Clockwork Mod 5.0 RECOVERY Flash thread.
I really want to flash this clockwork mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334487
EDIT: Fastboot working, ok I have another problem I flashed the CWM 5.0 IMG file thru fastboot, but how to go into CW recovery? isn't it Power + Up Volume, but that takes me to the Dell update system.
EDIT 2 : I got everything working, used my brain instead of working blindly. Thanks anyways.
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Ok, I get into Fastboot on my DELL S7 it just keeps on saying "Starting Fastboot USB download protocol" and other stuff in red text above, besides that I need to install the driver on my computer for Fastboot but Windows 7 says "Windows was unable to install your Fastboot" I guided windows to the driver folder in Fastboot+ADB which I got from the Clockwork Mod 5.0 RECOVERY Flash thread.
I really want to flash this clockwork mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334487
EDIT: Fastboot working, ok I have another problem I flashed the CWM 5.0 IMG file thru fastboot, but how to go into CW recovery? isn't it Power + Up Volume, but that takes me to the Dell update system.
EDIT 2 : I got everything working, used my brain instead of working blindly. Thanks anyways.
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Where did you find the driver during the fastboot screen? I'm having the same problem and any help would be definitely appreciated. What stock android did you have before installing CWR?
Ok, I had ADB drivers for a Motorola CLIQ and it worked, just select choose from list of installed drivers and selct Android Interface or ADB interface or whatever wityh ADB or android in it. Tyhen run cmd and ttpe fastboot.exe or fastboot
I see a few posts where folks cant get their computer to install the fastboot driver from the FASTBOOT+ADB.ZIP but then they say they got it working, but nobody has said how! I have XP sp3 and cant get the computer to install a fastboot driver. The ANDROID PHONE device is empty as well as the ANDROID USB DEVICE. I get adb interface when I plug in my Epic but I even tried uninstalling it and seeing if the steak would install but no go. Any suggestions?
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I see a few posts where folks cant get their computer to install the fastboot driver from the FASTBOOT+ADB.ZIP but then they say they got it working, but nobody has said how! I have XP sp3 and cant get the computer to install a fastboot driver. The ANDROID PHONE device is empty as well as the ANDROID USB DEVICE. I get adb interface when I plug in my Epic but I even tried uninstalling it and seeing if the steak would install but no go. Any suggestions?
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Yeah, that's right.
This is how it is download ADB which is basically downloading the SDK.
And if you have an Android phone or something just install the drivers for it, usually downloads adb drivers for it too, or if that doesn't work try downloading MOTOROLA CLIQ USB or ADB drivers....as I had them installed when I plugged in the phone.
Put device in fastboot mode
Connect device
Open up Device Manager
Click on "Fastboot" or whatever it says
Click on "Update driver"
Click on "Browse my computer for driver"
Click on "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Click on "Have Disk"
Find your fastboot drivers

Help- Accidental No OS on Kindle Fire HD7

Hello all.
Was tinkering around with my KF- And accidentally wiped everything from my internal storage and system. When it boots up I get the blue KF logo and it stays stuck there- Can't boot into recovery.
ADB doesnt recognize it.
Have a fastboot cable.
How do I atleast push files to it /boot into recovery??
Many thanks.
To boot into recovery, after you power on the kindle, immediately let go of power and instead hold volume down usually only until you see the blue kindle logo. You can hold it longer if it makes ya feel better, it should then show the twrp logo and from there you can use adb to push the ROM of your choosing onto the device, here's a tutorial for that assuming you get into recovery. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
I think I know how to get it into recovery from fastboot as well but if that doesn't work you'd just have to reflash Amazon's os with kindle fire first aid.
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stunts513 said:
To boot into recovery, after you power on the kindle, immediately let go of power and instead hold volume down usually only until you see the blue kindle logo. You can hold it longer if it makes ya feel better, it should then show the twrp logo and from there you can use adb to push the ROM of your choosing onto the device, here's a tutorial for that assuming you get into recovery. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
I think I know how to get it into recovery from fastboot as well but if that doesn't work you'd just have to reflash Amazon's os with kindle fire first aid.
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I tried all of this- Yes, I got it into recovery, It was recognized once by ADB and when I attempted to push the files from a flash drive it stopped working. Did the flash drive effect it or? It's also not showing up in device manager at all anymore after updating the drivers to ADB.
SilverRoxas said:
I tried all of this- Yes, I got it into recovery, It was recognized once by ADB and when I attempted to push the files from a flash drive it stopped working. Did the flash drive effect it or? It's also not showing up in device manager at all anymore after updating the drivers to ADB.
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You cannot use a flash drive with the Kindle Fire HD as it's unsupported. You have to push it via command prompts on your computer. Follow the tutorial posted. try adb sidelad rather than adb push as the command.
LinearEquation said:
You cannot use a flash drive with the Kindle Fire HD as it's unsupported. You have to push it via command prompts on your computer. Follow the tutorial posted. try adb sidelad rather than adb push as the command.
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I don't believe I made myself clear. I attempted to push a file from a flash drive connected from my computer and after it was attempted ADB couldn't find my device. Unless I am misunderstanding you, this is what I did. I have attempted cmd prompts and none are moving to my avail.
My apologizes if I am misunderstanding you, sir.
SilverRoxas said:
I don't believe I made myself clear. I attempted to push a file from a flash drive connected from my computer and after it was attempted ADB couldn't find my device. Unless I am misunderstanding you, this is what I did. I have attempted cmd prompts and none are moving to my avail.
My apologizes if I am misunderstanding you, sir.
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Ah gotcha, I was thinking you were trying to use OTG with a flashdrive. So, I wonder if the problem was that you were trying to flash from a flashdrive or maybe you are missing the adb.exe file. The folder you put the ADB drivers in should have a file marked adb.exe as well. This is what will execute the pushing of the files. Make sure you point the drivers after it is in the folder you will CD from. If you don't have this then download the sdk package and in one of the tool folders you will have adb.exe. Just throw your drivers and ROM in that folder and that will be the folder you CD from.
So try this:
a. Make sure the ROM, ADB drivers and adb.exe are in the same folder.
b. Now go into device driver and manually (choose from your files) update the adb drivers and install them.
c. Once the adb is again recognised go into the folder with all the files and find a white area and hold shift and right click on the mouse and choose open a command window here.
d. Now enter the commands adb sideload name-of-rom-or-file-here-make-sure-to-add (.zip) - at - the-end /sdcard/
e. Give a minute for the process to show in the command window. You should start seeing some percentages as the file is pushed.
LinearEquation said:
Ah gotcha, I was thinking you were trying to use OTG with a flashdrive. So, I wonder if the problem was that you were trying to flash from a flashdrive or maybe you are missing the adb.exe file. The folder you put the ADB drivers in should have a file marked adb.exe as well. This is what will execute the pushing of the files. Make sure you point the drivers after it is in the folder you will CD from. If you don't have this then download the sdk package and in one of the tool folders you will have adb.exe. Just throw your drivers and ROM in that folder and that will be the folder you CD from.
So try this:
a. Make sure the ROM, ADB drivers and adb.exe are in the same folder.
b. Now go into device driver and manually (choose from your files) update the adb drivers and install them.
c. Once the adb is again recognised go into the folder with all the files and find a white area and hold shift and right click on the mouse and choose open a command window here.
d. Now enter the commands adb sideload name-of-rom-or-file-here-make-sure-to-add (.zip) - at - the-end /sdcard/
e. Give a minute for the process to show in the command window. You should start seeing some percentages as the file is pushed.
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I attempted your method shown here and I get stuck at ADB drivers. There is no Kindle Fire device in my device manager and no bubble shows up when my kindle is attached to my pc. Could the cord be the issue? (I'm also running Windows XP, if that makes a difference.)
Also, I have drivers installed, but I'm unsure they're the correct ones. Where can I find them?
SilverRoxas said:
I attempted your method shown here and I get stuck at ADB drivers. There is no Kindle Fire device in my device manager and no bubble shows up when my kindle is attached to my pc. Could the cord be the issue? (I'm also running Windows XP, if that makes a difference.)
Also, I have drivers installed, but I'm unsure they're the correct ones. Where can I find them?
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You won't have a pop up when your tablet is plug in at this point. In your device manage do you see a yellow triangle? There should be some android device in your device manager of some sort the pops up when plugged in. To test abd being recognized type adb devices in the command window and you should see your device show in the command window within 30 seconds.
LinearEquation said:
You won't have a pop up when your tablet is plug in at this point. In your device manage do you see a yellow triangle? There should be some android device in your device manager of some sort the pops up when plugged in. To test abd being recognized type adb devices in the command window and you should see your device show in the command window within 30 seconds.
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After another day of messing with it, yes, finally, it's recognized in ADB. I can push anything but the .zip files for Gapps and Roms. When I try to, it just gives me a list of all the commands you can use with ADB. I've tried ADB sideload and push. Neither work.
SilverRoxas said:
After another day of messing with it, yes, finally, it's recognized in ADB. I can push anything but the .zip files for Gapps and Roms. When I try to, it just gives me a list of all the commands you can use with ADB. I've tried ADB sideload and push. Neither work.
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Check the md5sum for corruption. Make sure to have those zips in the same folder you're CDing from.
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LinearEquation said:
Check the md5sum for corruption. Make sure to have those zips in the same folder you're CDing from.
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Okay, so now no file is pushing/sideloading to my Kindle. I have them in the same folder I'm CDing from and it's still just running through what commands ADB can do. I'm unsure why it's doing this? It pushed once and now it won't anymore (similar to how it detected my kindle before then didnt).
SilverRoxas said:
Okay, so now no file is pushing/sideloading to my Kindle. I have them in the same folder I'm CDing from and it's still just running through what commands ADB can do. I'm unsure why it's doing this? It pushed once and now it won't anymore (similar to how it detected my kindle before then didnt).
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Is adb still recognized in you device drivers?
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LinearEquation said:
Is adb still recognized in you device drivers?
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Yes, my Kindle is still recognized.
i dont os on my kindle fire hd 7
I am having a mare with my kindle fire hd 7
It all starrted when anything google related kept crashing.
I tried to find solutions to the problem but no joy.
I then tried to install a different update to cyanogenmod nightly software but i then had a major problem with not being able to turn on my wifi.
I went into Twrp and tried to restore to my previous software but when my kindle re-booted i got stuck with a flashing teamwin logo
After trawling for days i managed to get out of that but im now in a situation where i dont have any OS on my kindle.
I have followed instructions on how to push files onto my kindle but despiote finding some files on my sdcard i am unable to reboot past the blue and white Kindlefire logo.
I have tried using the kindle un-brick java option but no joy either
I would really appreciate some help solving this proble as it is really driving me crazy.
I can still access twrp and i can access bootloader to get the orange and white fastboot logo.
If someone can help guide me through how i can get my kindle working again id really appreciate it
cheers
JJ
Might be able to help.
I had the exact same problem as you and watched this video and i fixed it youtube(dot)com/watch?v=NaK5OxUeDKM
sorry im not allowed to post links because im a new user.
Hey Danny101
Danny101 said:
I had the exact same problem as you and watched this video and i fixed it youtube(dot)com/watch?v=NaK5OxUeDKM
sorry im not allowed to post links because im a new user.
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Thanx for your response.
Sorry its taken me a while to reply but have had loads going one recently.
Shortly after making my post i did find that exact same youtube vid tutorial and was able to solve my problem.
I just wanted to say thanx for taking time to respond even so.
All the best.
JJ

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