I flashed bootloader 7.3.0 with stack in fireflash and forgot to flash the TWRP. After rebooting i have a red screen and the tablet is not booting any more. What should I do?
Get a factory cable.
I just bought one from the US as nobody sells it here in Germany. Is there no other way to fix it?
Nope.
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I have the same problem. So, were you able to fix it by using factory cable?
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Hi I Desperatly Need Help I Rooted My 7 Inch Kindle Fire HD And A Few Days Ago I Tried To Install The TWRP Recovery. Since I Tried To Install TWRP It's Been Stuck In A Bootloop Ever Since.
Does your kindle fire logo ever turn blue?
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stunts513 said:
Does your kindle fire logo ever turn blue?
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Thanks for replying. No all it does is go to the normal logo for a couple of seconds, turns off and starts again.
Odd, well u should just need a fastboot cable to fix since u can't get into twrp. Once you do that its just a simple matter of reflashing some images.
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Does your kindle fire logo ever turn blue?
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My Kindle Fire 2 logo turns blue and bootloops non stop. I've tried everything I can find, but most forum help says I need my computer to recognize the device, which it won't. any ideas?
Try turning it on and holding volume up before the logo turns blue, it should go into twrp where you can use my tutorial to push a ROM onto the sdcard.
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I'm finding it somewhat impossible to install a custom ROM on this currently useless device.
It is a Kindle Fire HD 7" (not the new HDX)
Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2271909
- Already tried it and the tablet goes into a bootloop once I restart, have to use factory cable to restore, apparently it doesn't work if your 7.30 or above
- Kindle Fire First Aid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2096888
I tried this to downgrade it to 7.2.1 but once completed the tablet said it cant boot and has to do a restore, then it goes back to 7.30. There is a 7.2.3 option too but I never tried it.
I don't know what to do all I want is to get rid of this stupid crap rom but if I can't I'll just have to use a launcher... any ideas?
When you boot looped did the kindle fire logo turn blue?
The first link should work fine for installing twrp the issue with 7.3 is the boot loader and the entire reason you install the freedom boot part.
It should install twrp and at the same time most likely boot loop your device.
Just try using the key combo if twrp doesn't automatically load.
After installing twrp you need to already have a rom on your sd card and to immediately install it.
I would recommend to try the first link again.
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mrkhigh said:
When you boot looped did the kindle fire logo turn blue?
The first link should work fine for installing twrp the issue with 7.3 is the boot loader and the entire reason you install the freedom boot part.
It should install twrp and at the same time most likely boot loop your device.
Just try using the key combo if twrp doesn't automatically load.
After installing twrp you need to already have a rom on your sd card and to immediately install it.
I would recommend to try the first link again.
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Yessir I already tried it 2 times. First is when I first got my Kindle and had to wait a month for a fast boot cable. I tried again but still boot loops again on the Kindle Fire logo, really frusterating.
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Yessir I already tried it 2 times. First is when I first got my Kindle and had to wait a month for a fast boot cable. I tried again but still boot loops again on the Kindle Fire logo, really frusterating.
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Use your fastboot cord and try using this tool. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 this is a root with restore.
ccs2ds said:
I'm finding it somewhat impossible to install a custom ROM on this currently useless device.
It is a Kindle Fire HD 7" (not the new HDX)
Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2271909
- Already tried it and the tablet goes into a bootloop once I restart, have to use factory cable to restore, apparently it doesn't work if your 7.30 or above
- Kindle Fire First Aid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2096888
I tried this to downgrade it to 7.2.1 but once completed the tablet said it cant boot and has to do a restore, then it goes back to 7.30. There is a 7.2.3 option too but I never tried it.
I don't know what to do all I want is to get rid of this stupid crap rom but if I can't I'll just have to use a launcher... any ideas?
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What version is your stock software? If you have the new refresh of the KFireHD (2013) then the 2nd bootloader exploit wont work for you.
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I booted my kindle fire into fast-boot mode and ran KFU. I chose option 2 to root the kindle and at the same time kfu installed TWRP recovery. My kindle proceeded to reboot but the kindle logo never showed up and since then it showed no sign of power. I tried the wall charger and i tried the hard reset. None of them worked. What do i do now?
If it was a 2nd gen kindle its hard bricked, that tool is not for use with 2nd gen kindles. See if you can send it back to amazon for a replacement. Just tell them it won't turn on.
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I booted my kindle fire into fast-boot mode and ran KFU. I chose option 2 to root the kindle and at the same time kfu installed TWRP recovery. My kindle proceeded to reboot but the kindle logo never showed up and since then it showed no sign of power. I tried the wall charger and i tried the hard reset. None of them worked. What do i do now?
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Which model?
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i have a kindle fire hd 7
Its hard bricked then, we have a really complicated method of fixing it in the works that works on the kf2, but if your kindle's under warranty still I suggest getting a free replacement, because we still don't have the method even worked out on the kfhd's yet.
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hi,
i have recently tried to unlock the wallpaper on my kindle fire hd gen 3 and i am stuck on the kindle fire fire system recovery page. i have tried using the two options (reboot your kindle, reset to factory defaults) i have tried both and just came back to the same screen.
i would just like to know if this can be fix'd or is im stuck.
thanks superdoglin
Eventually. For a reason I can not fathom, we need root to do full backups. Rest assured, I am working on getting root. Once I do, someone will back up their system and you can retire it to your device.
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I rooted my kindle fire hd 7" and installed the 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP. Everything work fine until I try to flash a rom it flashes ,then when i reboot, it stays on the kindle fire logo what am i doing wrong i followed all the installation instructions.
Did you factory reset before flashing the ROM? And to double check, which logo, the blue one?
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Did you factory reset before flashing the ROM? And to double check, which logo, the blue one?
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Yes i did factory reset.It gets stuck on the blue logo
Maybe a selinux error, but it shouldn't be, considering amazon os didn't have selinux support. Maybe a bad ROM download or something, because that's odd. If its a selinux error you would have to wipe internal storage with a command via adb. What version of twrp do you have installed?
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