i was trying to flash the bootloader using fire flash . it didn't work so i restored use fast-boot mode. then i try flashing hashcodes way bootloop again
but now i am not being picked up on my mac when i try to flash my backup. i am on a mac i have clue no whats wrong
xiro49 said:
i was trying to flash the bootloader using fire flash . it didn't work so i restored use fast-boot mode. then i try flashing hashcodes way bootloop again
but now i am not being picked up on my mac when i try to flash my backup. i am on a mac i have clue no whats wrong
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What did you put in for the recovery slot and boot slot. What did you check before you flashed the script.
CVanB said:
What did you put in for the recovery slot and boot slot. What did you check before you flashed the script.
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IDK The thing from hashcodes thread and i cheack wipe data but the not my prodlem it im not being picked up as being in fast although i am
xiro49 said:
IDK The thing from hashcodes thread and i cheack wipe data but the not my prodlem it im not being picked up as being in fast although i am
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If you don't have drivers, how does it communicate with the computer then?
He's using whatever Mac's built in drivers, because Apple doesn't allow 3rd party.
Ideally, OP should get adb working on windows for max compatibility and use KF First Aid.
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He's using whatever Mac's built in drivers, because Apple doesn't allow 3rd party.
Ideally, OP should get adb working on windows for max compatibility and use KF First Aid.
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If i could get on a windows pc would that help?
xiro49 said:
If i could get on a windows pc would that help?
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ADB and Fastboot work best on a Windows 7 PC. That's what most of the guides are for, and ideally what you should be using.
Oh, and please tell me you made a backup of your boot partition like hashcode instructed! If you did, you can simply flash it back using fastboot and be done with it.
xiro49 said:
IDK The thing from hashcodes thread and i cheack wipe data but the not my prodlem it im not being picked up as being in fast although i am
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use seokhun's guide its easier
GreyGeist said:
ADB and Fastboot work best on a Windows 7 PC. That's what most of the guides are for, and ideally what you should be using.
Oh, and please tell me you made a backup of your boot partition like hashcode instructed! If you did, you can simply flash it back using fastboot and be done with it.
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yeah im not slow. thanks
xiro49 said:
yeah im not slow. thanks
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I would appreciate it if you would pay some respect to your fellow members who are trying to help you. I will add a troubleshooting section to my guide due to the overwhelming number of cases like yours.
seokhun said:
I would appreciate it if you would pay some respect to your fellow members who are trying to help you. I will add a troubleshooting section to my guide due to the overwhelming number of cases like yours.
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Thanks seokhun. By the way, OP, did you make the backups or not? If so, have you tried flashing them with fastboot?
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seokhun said:
I would appreciate it if you would pay some respect to your fellow members who are trying to help you. I will add a troubleshooting section to my guide due to the overwhelming number of cases like yours.
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it was more of a joke then me being rude. but i realy do apprecate all the people who have and are helping with my problem
GreyGeist said:
Thanks seokhun. By the way, OP, did you make the backups or not? If so, have you tried flashing them with fastboot?
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yeah i made backup ups. yeah ive tried to flashing them in fastboot but im not being picked up
xiro49 said:
yeah i made backup ups. yeah ive tried to flashing them in fastboot but im not being picked up
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Then you'll need factory cable, and working ADB drivers for windows 7. As far as I know, that's the only way.
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Then you'll need factory cable, and working ADB drivers for windows 7. As far as I know, that's the only way.
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i have tryed that it didnt work
Related
Thanks to dhacker29 for the orginal idea and script!
Check out his orginal post for the Droid Bionic here!
Also, thanks to kennethpenn for providing the files you are about to use!
You have to be unlocked to use this!!
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY THING THAT HAPPENS TO YOU OR YOUR PHONE!
I will try to help as much as possible, but that does not allow you to hold me responsible for anything whatsoever.
Step 1. Download this zip file and extract it, putting all the files in a folder.
Step 2. Download the file "One-Click Fastboot Restore.zip" and extract it, putting all the files in the same folder as the one above.
Step 3. Run the .bat file and follow the instructions.
DO NOT FIX PDS PARTITION UNLESS NECESSARY! IT WILL WIPE YOUR MAC ADDRESS FOR WIFI AND BLUETOOTH!
(Found some typos, not serious. Will fix soon)
No comments yet? I take that as a good sign, I haven't screwed up the script!
What does this do? Restore a backup from fastboot
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I'm also curious what exactly it does. At 140k it isn't replacing very much. Does it just fix files related to booting?
Didnt run it because I'm on linux and my phone is fine, but looking at the batch file, it automates flashing the stock gingerbread rom and restores PDS via fastboot.
when I run it, it gives me AdbWinApi.dll error. any suggestions?
I ran this for ****s and giggles and it returns everything back to stock AT&T 2.3 while giving you options along the way of what exactly you wanna restore to stock? webtop, system,pds, wipe data etc. works perfectly! makes life easier really! Phone booted right up after running no problems! Thanks!
beidave said:
when I run it, it gives me AdbWinApi.dll error. any suggestions?
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Look for that dll file on Google and put it in the folder
Javi97100 said:
What does this do? Restore a backup from fastboot
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tapeworm_george said:
I'm also curious what exactly it does. At 140k it isn't replacing very much. Does it just fix files related to booting?
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It restores your phone back to stock AT&T android via fastboot automatically. It also gives you the option to *fix* your pds partition.
It's also an alternative to RSD
Gutterball said:
I ran this for ****s and giggles and it returns everything back to stock AT&T 2.3 while giving you options along the way of what exactly you wanna restore to stock? webtop, system,pds, wipe data etc. works perfectly! makes life easier really! Phone booted right up after running no problems! Thanks!
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Thanks for your reply, it assures me that the file isn't screwed up!
What happens if i run this on a non-US retail-EU Atrix?
Nevermind.
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hkkla said:
What happens if i run this on a non-US retail-EU Atrix?
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Anyone has a clue? Is this a complete restore to out of the box-state?
sorry if this is a noob question. but dose this revert ext 4 format back to stock? haven't been keeping up lately and this ext 4 ext 3 stuff is new to me.
It restores it back to stock AT&T. EVERYTHING will be restored to stock.
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What happens if i run this on a non-US retail-EU Atrix?
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It restores it back to stock AT&T. I tried this on an international Atrix.
Pardon my ignorance, i'm trying to restore a bricked Atrix 4G for a friend. It gave error Failed to boot SVF 105:1:2 0x1000 after bad upgrade. Is it possible to use this as a solution? How can i find that out? and in any case, i have downloaded all files, what's the correct procedure to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Anyone?
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Barzobius said:
Anyone?
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If its already bricked it can't get much worse using this script. Try it.
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Phalanx7621 said:
If its already bricked it can't get much worse using this script. Try it.
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Well, been trying but haven't been able to do anything with it. I mean I never used it before and seems like it needs to boot into fastboot mode which I haven't been able to do.
Is in any way possible to make the phone boot into that via usb cable with this software? I installed all requiered software including drivers but it never detected the phone in that (bricked) state, not even once. The phone turns a green light when u connect the usb without battery in, thats it.
I haven't found any solution yet, only seen ppl saying to buy a new one. Is this brick really that bad that there's absolutely no solution? And it all seems to be caused by lack of SBK as ive read on the net...
Well if there's any good news I would like to hear them
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It's a hard brick. I'm sorry, but it cannot be fixed. You can always try a factory cable, but so far, nothing can be done. I feel your pain
Good day!
Kindle Fire HD 7 7.2.2 was succesfully rooted through Qemu
After that start the Root Explorer and frozen some programs from Amazon
After Root explorer closed - system wrote that the application is not responding and offered either wait or force close.
Waited about 5 minutes and then forcibly closed.
The tablet is rebooted and it now shows a picture Kindle Fire, which is quickly poured color.
Tell me what to do? Can I fix something back?
Thanks in advance!
I believe that at this point, all you can do is put the tablet in Odin (fastboot) mode and flash a image containing the partitions. You'll have to Google to see if anyone has uploaded genetic partitions for the HD. The problem is that no one has come up with a working boot recovery that most other Android devices have that allow you to run a restore. I've seen several postings of developers working on this.
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ameswilliam said:
I believe that at this point, all you can do is put the tablet in Odin (fastboot) mode and flash a image containing the partitions. You'll have to Google to see if anyone has uploaded genetic partitions for the HD. The problem is that no one has come up with a working boot recovery that most other Android devices have that allow you to run a restore. I've seen several postings of developers working on this.
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I understand that I need a cable factory, similar to Kindle Fire. The manual, which indicates how to make such a cable was told to solder one pin and 4-pin. After that, download the program from the subject http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 and take a backup to 7.2.2, as of 7.2.1 is not suitable.
I understand you correctly? And if so, where to take a backup of 7.2.2?
Thanks in advance!
backup 7.2.2
baxxik said:
I understand that I need a cable factory, similar to Kindle Fire. The manual, which indicates how to make such a cable was told to solder one pin and 4-pin. After that, download the program from the subject http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 and take a backup to 7.2.2, as of 7.2.1 is not suitable.
I understand you correctly? And if so, where to take a backup of 7.2.2?
Thanks in advance!
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i have backup 7.2.2 for you, copy anh past in images folder and launch SR Tool.bat, chose 1..good luck..:laugh:
http://sdrv.ms/TZ4pOG
Huuthaolove said:
i have backup 7.2.2 for you, copy anh past in images folder and launch SR Tool.bat, chose 1..good luck..:laugh:
http://sdrv.ms/TZ4pOG
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Thank you very much for your help! :good:
Please let us know if you were able to recover your HD with this image. Thanks.
Wat happen to kindle did work
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I'm the living testimonial and last survivor for this bricking journey. I had my device rooted on the second day that I got my KFHD, then bricked it and kept in the kindle fire bootloop for days.
I was a bit sceptical to buy a factory cable initially as I would have to wait for weeks over this part on earth. But after reading all the sources available online and I know this factory cable is unavoidable, I ordered, waited and received my factory cable and guess what, this is just like the immediate antidote given to the sleeping beauty, after I plugged in the factory cable and carefully followed the instructions by the seniors here, I unbricked my KFHD in 10 minutes.
My two-cents advice is, if you are adventurous type and plan to go wild with your KFHD, get your factory cable before anything else, then, you can experiment all the wonderful ideas/ modding here.
Good luck and have fun!
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Did you manage to restore the image? 7.2.2 Me too have this problem
u cant help u
Brannier said:
Did you manage to restore the image? 7.2.2 Me too have this problem
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your kindle had update 7.2.3???, if it's true, i think you will need 7.2.3 system.img image, i cant buckup for you, wait me...:fingers-crossed:
7" fire hd purchased 2013.01.09
rooted using [ROOT][HOW TO] Root the Kindle Fire HD and 2 with Windows - Noob (Simple) Version
computer skills intermediate
win 7
I was stupid and did not check this forum first.
tried to install go ex launcher without any help.
deleted kindle launcher. (stupid)
now will not go past kindle fire screen.
can anyone help?
emp2013 said:
7" fire hd purchased 2013.01.09
rooted using [ROOT][HOW TO] Root the Kindle Fire HD and 2 with Windows - Noob (Simple) Version
computer skills intermediate
win 7
I was stupid and did not check this forum first.
tried to install go ex launcher without any help.
deleted kindle launcher. (stupid)
now will not go past kindle fire screen.
can anyone help?
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You need to restore.. Go back to Kindle First Aide Software, restore your selected model. Hopefully adb or fastboot is still working for you? It should be with no problem, but yea thats what you need to do.
cannot get computer to mount the fire.
saw the cable mod have a few extra cables.
will be good practice and nice to have for my next mistake.
did you fix it?
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miztah1999z said:
did you fix it?
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not sure.
made the cable in 30min. used an LG cable that came with a phone, very easy but the connections are bare and could break.
used the recovery program from this forum.
boots but comes up with no apps .
working and doing this between clients.
emp2013 said:
not sure.
made the cable in 30min. used an LG cable that came with a phone, very easy but the connections are bare and could break.
used the recovery program from this forum.
boots but comes up with no apps .
working and doing this between clients.
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The recovery will likely remove all the apps you had installed, but that is the only way to fix your bootloader problem. It's a brand new day!
Factory cable is a must have if you have no recovery installed. You should check out both links in my signature.
GOOD LUCK!!!
Krsmqn said:
Factory cable is a must have if you have no recovery installed. You should check out both links in my signature.
GOOD LUCK!!!
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I'm having the same issue. I used various tools, and all "say" they were successful, meaning they gave no errors but when I reboot, I get stuck in a bootloop at KF screen.
got it restored.
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got it restored.
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How?
BlackElvis79 said:
How?
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sat down when i wasn't busy and checked everything.
the clip on the end of my cable wasn't tight from when i made the factory cable.
tightened it up and reran the first aid program.
still having some problems with getting the program and computer to recognize the kindle in normal boot mode.
emp2013 said:
sat down when i wasn't busy and checked everything.
the clip on the end of my cable wasn't tight from when i made the factory cable.
tightened it up and reran the first aid program.
still having some problems with getting the program and computer to recognize the kindle in normal boot mode.
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To fix your recognition errors, post your problems in the "Kindle Fire First Aide" thread. Once fixed, I strongly suggest you visit THIS thread and get TWRP. That will allow you to backup your "good" working setup, and give a recovery to boot into to load the backup if you ever mess it up. I have TWRP installed on my KFHD7 and have had zero problems with it.(in fact, it's saved me 3 times already)
Krsmqn said:
Factory cable is a must have if you have no recovery installed. You should check out both links in my signature.
GOOD LUCK!!!
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Hey I don't know if it is a "must" anymore.. On the KFFirstAide OP didn't they find away around it..
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BlackElvis79 said:
I'm having the same issue. I used various tools, and all "say" they were successful, meaning they gave no errors but when I reboot, I get stuck in a bootloop at KF screen.
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Something is not right then.. You need to head over to the Kindle Fire First Aide thread and post you screen shots of what the software is telling you. Sometimes it will say succesful but in the writing there are errors. If you have used the restored option, while your kindle is able to use fastboot, then you should not be in a bootloop. Any other question just post them..
lacoursiere18 said:
Hey I don't know if it is a "must" anymore.. On the KFFirstAide OP didn't they find away around it..
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Oh.... good to know. Well, TWRP is still a good idea.
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Oh.... good to know. Well, TWRP is still a good idea.
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Heck yea!! Lol i think when i get my new kindle back from amazon i think im going to sell it and go to the dark side.. Nexus 7.. Maybe wait for the new one
did the same thing, frustrating because i have dode this in the past with no problem (once i had another launcher up and running)
i get the kf screen..
using the kfaide tool i start the restore and daemon starts successfully but it doesnt apear to be going beyond that...
Kyoushi said:
did the same thing, frustrating because i have dode this in the past with no problem (once i had another launcher up and running)
i get the kf screen..
using the kfaide tool i start the restore and daemon starts successfully but it doesnt apear to be going beyond that...
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Do you have ADB enabled in settings under security? If so toggle it off then back on.
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soupmagnet said:
Do you have ADB enabled in settings under security? If so toggle it off then back on.
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thanks for getting back so quick
i had adb enabled... but as it is stuck on the kindle fire boot im at a loss how to toggle this
doing my own research its clear that the adb server is running on my pc but its not finding the device
when i manually load up adb and try to force the fastboot through i just get error device not found
and adb devices does not list anything....
looks like i need a factory cable no?
stupid passive bootloader, stupid me, should of checked the new launcher i installed was indeed launching, annoyingly i did back up the file just incase lol
I need to know how to get a rom back on my phone. it is stuck on the white htc screen and will not do anything including shut off. Any help would be great thanks.
This happened to me recently as long as you can get into recovery your should still be fine. With TWRP you can use Adb sideload to push a rom back onto the phone.
cloppy said:
This happened to me recently as long as you can get into recovery your should still be fine. With TWRP you can use Adb sideload to push a rom back onto the phone.
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now im in recovery what can I do to fix it? will you help me out please?
Holding down the power button long enough like 30 seconds should power off the phone. Maybe try to hold the Vol down button too like your entering the recovery. that might trick it to power off or reboot.
cloppy said:
Holding down the power button long enough like 30 seconds should power off the phone. Maybe try to hold the Vol down button too like your entering the recovery. that might trick it to power off or reboot.
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I got it in recovery now but im not sure what to do now.
Davek30 said:
I got it in recovery now but im not sure what to do now.
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Thats good you got to recovery if you have TWRP you can use the ADB sideload commands. other recoveries may have a similar option. Here is a guide how to sideload.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
cloppy said:
Thats good you got to recovery if you have TWRP you can use the ADB sideload commands. other recoveries may have a similar option. Here is a guide how to sideload.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
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Great but what files do I need for my pc?
you need the HTC drivers and ADB. here is a tool kit that should have all the stuff.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236814
well im not sure how to do this so ill just switch to a different phone.
You don't need to switch to a different phone. Just try to learn how to do this stuff. Go to HTC's and Sprint's Web sites and download drivers. Then, try to flash a ROM. PM me, if you want, and I will try to help.
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Vobeyo said:
You don't need to switch to a different phone. Just try to learn how to do this stuff. Go to HTC's and Sprint's Web sites and download drivers. Then, try to flash a ROM. PM me, if you want, and I will try to help.
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the problem with that is I can get a rom on the phone to flash it. im new to the sideload thing
Davek30 said:
the problem with that is I can get a rom on the phone to flash it. im new to the sideload thing
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There's a first time for everything, bucko.
You should not be messing around if you're not comfortable with adb.
Davek30 said:
the problem with that is I can get a rom on the phone to flash it. im new to the sideload thing
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I was too up until last week when i found all these guides and tools available here. Plus there are plenty of people available and willing to help here no need for a new phone. Install the drivers on your computer, reboot into recovery and use the adb guide to sideload a rom all these processes are well documented.
Download the tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40341536
Download a Rom you want.
Then connect your phone to your computer while in bootloader, click sideload Rom from the tool you downloaded, then select your Rom. Profit.
You may need to click install HTC drivers from the tool as well if your phone isn't recognized by the computer.
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Konfuzion said:
Download the tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40341536
Download a Rom you want.
Then connect your phone to your computer while in bootloader, click sideload Rom from the tool you downloaded, then select your Rom. Profit.
You may need to click install HTC drivers from the tool as well if your phone isn't recognized by the computer.
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You can do all this, but ADB is easier.
Vobeyo said:
You can do all this, but ADB is easier.
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Not for someone who doesn't know ADB. How can typing in command line be easier than clicking a button?
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Konfuzion said:
Download the tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40341536
Download a Rom you want.
Then connect your phone to your computer while in bootloader, click sideload Rom from the tool you downloaded, then select your Rom. Profit.
You may need to click install HTC drivers from the tool as well if your phone isn't recognized by the computer.
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Not trying to sound like a richard head but how will anyone learn anything buy using Hasoon's toolkit(don't get me wrong he does amazing work,I used a toolkit myself on my Nexus 7 ONLY because I didn't know how to unlock the bootloader) I give huge props to all the Devs that build toolkits for us.
My point is if you learn to DIY most members won't freak out as much because they will have the knowledge to hopefully fix the problem.
Carry on
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Not trying to sound like a richard head but how will anyone learn anything buy using Hasoon's toolkit(don't get me wrong he does amazing work,I used a toolkit myself on my Nexus 7 ONLY because I didn't know how to unlock the bootloader) I give huge props to all the Devs that build toolkits for us.
My point is if you learn to DIY most members won't freak out as much because they will have the knowledge to hopefully fix the problem.
Carry on
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My point is this guy is talking about ditching the phone for another and I gave him a simple easy solution to his problem that is essentially one click. And you think someone who is considering getting a new phone over a wiped sd card is interested in taking the time to learn ADB?
The OP sounds like the type of person who should just stick to stock, but alas here we are.
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Konfuzion said:
My point is this guy is talking about ditching the phone for another and I gave him a simple easy solution to his problem that is essentially one click. And you think someone who is considering getting a new phone over a wiped sd card is interested in taking the time to learn ADB?
The OP sounds like the type of person who should just stick to stock, but alas here we are.
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All you have to do is Google 'how to sideload,' to find that all you have to type is 'adb sideload rom.zip'
It is very simple.
Vobeyo said:
All you have to do is Google 'how to sideload,' to find that all you have to type is 'adb sideload rom.zip'
It is very simple.
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People are so hard headed, yeah I'm wrong OP download ADB, update it, start learning ADB, connect your phone in bootloader and ADB sideload your Rom of choice. Because that will be much easier than clicking one button......
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I am trying to get my amazon fire work again. I gave up on it about a year ago but now i want to try to fix it. Here is the problem. i tried to install a custom recovery on it and it failed. since then it will not even turn on or go into recovery mode or anything.... Does anyone know a way I can flash a stock firmware using my pc and usb cable like i can with my phones using some sort of tool???
I appreciate any help!!!!
Thanks,
Eric Mensch
emensch said:
I am trying to get my amazon fire work again. I gave up on it about a year ago but now i want to try to fix it. Here is the problem. i tried to install a custom recovery on it and it failed. since then it will not even turn on or go into recovery mode or anything.... Does anyone know a way I can flash a stock firmware using my pc and usb cable like i can with my phones using some sort of tool???
I appreciate any help!!!!
Thanks,
Eric Mensch
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There is no fixing, if no signs of life
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sd_shadow said:
There is no fixing, if no signs of life
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Well I didnt know if anyone knew of anything that would help....
emensch said:
Well I didnt know if anyone knew of anything that would help....
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No heartbeat, no hope short of replacing mainboard which generally isn't cost effective on this device. Consider a refurb from Amazon Warehouse; typically <$30 USD.