Please and thank you. The one from kffirstaide has a Error (509) when i try too restore from there.
Try this thread, its a utility but it does what you need.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
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Well I Bricked My Kindle Fire HD In Version 7.4.3
I Don't Have A Backup...
Can I Fix That?
Yes you can, try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
You will need to be able to get it into fast boot though, so you will need a fast boot cable.
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It Worked!
Thanks!
I Made A Factory Cable And Unbricked My Kindle Fire HD.
stunts513 said:
Yes you can, try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
You will need to be able to get it into fast boot though, so you will need a fast boot cable.
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In Which Version Your Kindle Is?
Not sure if if u asked what version is my kindle is or what version of the kindle do I have. I have a kindle HD 7 inch and its not running Amazon's os anymore, its running cm 10.1, jesters tablet ui version, hence my SIG. If I completely misunderstood the question then my bad.
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I Wanted To Know If You Was On Stock OS. But You're On CM10.1
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RCamacho50 said:
Thanks!
I Made A Factory Cable And Unbricked My Kindle Fire HD.
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Have you figured out a way to root the Kindle Fire HD 7.4.3? Most of the guides I read state that people are having trouble rooting the most recent Amazon version of the device.
Thanks!
Trevorange said:
Have you figured out a way to root the Kindle Fire HD 7.4.3? Most of the guides I read state that people are having trouble rooting the most recent Amazon version of the device.
Thanks!
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Yeah sometimes the root with restore don't work the first time. I've had times were it took me 7 or 8 times to get it to work. Keep trying it will eventually go thru and root your kindle.
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Try kindle fire first aide to return to 7.2.3 then try original root method from there, just make sure to turn off ota updates before using WiFi and everything should be easier
you sneaky rat, abducted from Amazon's ex, CM10.1 kindle, by Tapatalk 4
Trevorange said:
Have you figured out a way to root the Kindle Fire HD 7.4.3? Most of the guides I read state that people are having trouble rooting the most recent Amazon version of the device.
Thanks!
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See My Post Of How To Root The Kindle Fire HD With The Bin4ry Method. You Can Use The V26 Or The V31.
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351201
I Wanted To Know If I Can Flash A Custom Recovery And A Custom ROM On The Amazon 7" Kindle Fire HD?
Yes.
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For the sake of not bricking your kindle here's a heads up, you don't flash anything like clockworks, only thing we can use right now I'm aware of is twrp. For more information read this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
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Link please im returning this and selling it at gamestop to get a nvidia shield
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
You need to deroot it afterwords still, as its impossible for us to make a unrooted image as we need root to make the image.
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stunts513 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
You need to deroot it afterwords still, as its impossible for us to make a unrooted image as we need root to make the image.
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How to unroot?
Run binaries root and I think it has an unroot option, or u can just delete the su binary and uninstall the superuser apk.
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stunts513 said:
Run binaries root and I think it has an unroot option, or u can just delete the su binary and uninstall the superuser apk.
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Cut supersu and put it on sd card installed did full unroot and bam it worked
Hi guys, sorry for my bad english...
So, i've rooted my tablet and I've installed the TWRP recovery... I've tried to reboot my KF but it doesn't boot... So I've joined the recovery and I've deleted the OS... Now I can just join recovery....
Can you help me? Thank you
Try this, it should help you get backup and running. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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stunts513 said:
Try this, it should help you get backup and running. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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Thank you...
Hi there fellow xda developers.
I have a kindle fire HD 2012 on os version 7.2.1. I would like to update this to a later version in order to install a 2nd bootloader. I have tried using SRT 1.3.5 to update it but it ends up bricking the kindle so i had to use SRT 1.2 to get it back to stock. I can't update it using OTA as the kindle itself is disabled and is no longer recognized by amazon, it wont even let me sign in.
Is there any way of updating it.
Thanks in advance.
I'm assuming you have a factory/fastboot cable, download Kindle Fire First Aide and select the option that says Kindle Fire HD 7 and find the option that says completely restore Kindle to 7.2.3
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Jserrano56 said:
I'm assuming you have a factory/fastboot cable, download Kindle Fire First Aide and select the option that says Kindle Fire HD 7 and find the option that says completely restore Kindle to 7.2.3
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Thank you, hope it works
maazster said:
Thank you, hope it works
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Anything past 7.2.3 and you can't install the 2bd bootloader without boot looping
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