Hello everyone,
I'm new here, so I do excuse myself in advance if I should get something wrong.
I would like to know if it is possible to get the Kindle Fire HD 7'' to work as an MSC device (it usually works as a MTP one and there seems to be
no option to be selectioned) because I lost some data after unregistering it.
Thanks.
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hi colleagues. i´m trying connect my mass storage usb of 32 gb. i bought OTG cable and HUb powered. but my kindle fire hd 7" no recognizes my USB.
please can help me with that.
my device info is:
CPU models: ARMv7
ROOTED
system version. Android 4.0.3
if you know about dummies guide pls share :fingers-crossed:
God bless you
Ran into the same problem. Was told Amazon disabled this ability on the board, and it would take some major kernel-writing to implement.
Sent by my KFTT, despite everything.
hello, whenever I run the toolkit identifies him my hd, since I changed partition but sempr the same thing happens, my smartphone is connected and usb debugging enabled, what else do you need?
sorry my bad english
Hey,
I'm a bit of a long time lurker on the xda forums but I'm really hoping someone can help me with this.
I'm trying to connect my modded and rooted Kindle Fire HD 7 (with Cyanogenmod installed, following this post) to my Windows 7 laptop via an Ad-hoc wi-fi network but the network name isn't showing in the list of available networks. Anyone got any ideas on how to get this to work?
I've tried following the instructions in this thread but the wifi on my kindle fire wouldn't start up after I installed the patched file.
Hello Guys!
I currently own a Kindle Fire 7" HD 7.4.6(Rooted) but I have a little problem getting my kindle to show up on 'My Computer' (Trying to transfer some music to my device) I have looked everywhere for this one specific question that I cant find an answer to hopefully it could be solved here... Anyways before my device was rooted Windows couldn't detect the device plugged in but here is the confusing part after I found out about rooting, I went on to try to do it and I managed to successfully root the kindle (following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351201) installed the ADB drivers and yes "Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v31" program did detect my Kindle and rooted it which is weird because I mean Windows couldnt detect my kindle but that program did? I can plug in my kindle and it is detected as an ADB and even shows up in my device manager, but my question is, how do I get my kindle to be recognized so I can manage it (i.e. adding music/pictures) Another weird thing is that yes my kindle is detected but you know the sound that Windows makes when you plug something in via USB? Well when I plug in my kindle that sound is different I dont know if it has anything to do with this problem... Well that is my question hopefully someone will come to save the day!
Is the kindle listed under portable devices in the device manager?
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
stunts513 said:
Is the kindle listed under portable devices in the device manager?
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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Actually, no it doesnt, when I go in Device manager it has its own little tab called Kindle and when I click on the plus sign next to it it says ADB
CyKo616 said:
Hello Guys!
I currently own a Kindle Fire 7" HD 7.4.6(Rooted) but I have a little problem getting my kindle to show up on 'My Computer' (Trying to transfer some music to my device) I have looked everywhere for this one specific question that I cant find an answer to hopefully it could be solved here... Anyways before my device was rooted Windows couldn't detect the device plugged in but here is the confusing part after I found out about rooting, I went on to try to do it and I managed to successfully root the kindle (following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351201) installed the ADB drivers and yes "Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v31" program did detect my Kindle and rooted it which is weird because I mean Windows couldnt detect my kindle but that program did? I can plug in my kindle and it is detected as an ADB and even shows up in my device manager, but my question is, how do I get my kindle to be recognized so I can manage it (i.e. adding music/pictures) Another weird thing is that yes my kindle is detected but you know the sound that Windows makes when you plug something in via USB? Well when I plug in my kindle that sound is different I dont know if it has anything to do with this problem... Well that is my question hopefully someone will come to save the day!
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Plug your Kindle Fire HD in to USB port. Go to your device management. Look for the driver that is being detected right now. Right click on it and click and choose properties. Click to uninstall the driver. Now unplug the KFHD and plug it back in. Let the driver install. This should fix it. Restarting your computer after uninstalling the driver might be tried as well. removing the root hubs is sometimes necessary as well.
I loaded the wrong boot loader on to my 7" kindle fire HD. Now it's dead. No power, nothing. I know some people were trying to find a solution but I haven't found anything. Please help!
jesseakc said:
I loaded the wrong boot loader on to my 7" kindle fire HD. Now it's dead. No power, nothing. I know some people were trying to find a solution but I haven't found anything. Please help!
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There may or may not be a way to fix it with some soldering, sdcard reader and a Linux live cd, i haven't been as active in the community lately so im not sure how the efforts went with the 7" model, seems like we had it working on all the models except that particular one last i checked. Outside of that a hardbrick is not recoverable.