So I tried to install TWRP on my Kindle Fire HD 7 and when the steps came to use FireFlash I had out the wrong img. file into the boot partition and placed no file into the recovery partition. Now whenever I power on my Kindle 7 HD, I automatically go into TWRP and I dont know what to do... HELP PLEASE. THANK YOU TO ALL!!!
Wait u replaced the boot loader with twrp? I think that's fixable, but I need to know if that's what happened or if I misunderstood.
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Wait u replaced the boot loader with twrp? I think that's fixable, but I need to know if that's what happened or if I misunderstood.
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Yes exactly that. TWRP became the boot partition for FireFlash and I forget to insert a recovery partition.
Wow um, I don't know if u can use fast boot at this point or not even though that would be easiest, if u can't I think u would need a custom ROM to flash that restores stock os, because I think the ones hashcode provided don't wipe recovery and the boot partition. This is a weird scenario. I will need to do some research before I can tell you exactly what to do. This may take a while to research if I am downloading stock ROMs since they are near a GB. If u can get it into fast boot by going g into twrp and hitting reboot, then hitting bootloader, tell me because this will be much simpler.
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If you can get into fastboot, get kindle fire first aide and just restore to stock 7.2.3
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Yes if I go into bootloader reboot it takes me to Fastboot kindle fire. What do I do from here? And can they be detailed instructions because I'm pretty new to this all. Thanks agin!!
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If you get stuck post it then I'll try to reply asap
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So the guide says that the fastboot should so up automatically after the USB cable is plugged in, but I only get fastboot after I reboot with boot loader. Will this be a problem (I haven't done it yet)?
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Shouldn't be a problem. Fastboot is fastboot. xD
I thought I would mention I haven't used kffa so I personally don't know if it flashes your boot loader partition or not. But since it was suggested to do it it can't hurt anything even if that wasn't the case. Post the results plz.
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Ok awesome. And yea I definitely will, thanks again to both of you!
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No as long as you get fastboot, then try the option of 7.2.3
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I'm doing the Aide kit right now, and its been stuck on erasing user data for a while now. Is this normal?
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Ok it all worked!! I'm back to stock!! THANK YOU TO EVERYONEE
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Just seeing someone else fix their kindles is awesome knowing I helped
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I tried adding a second bootloader and now its stuck at a orange screen. What dies that mean? Any help is appreciated
You didnt flash the 7.2.3 uboot file before flashing twrp.
Read Hashcode's thread throughly and you will really need a fastboot cable
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You didnt flash the 7.2.3 uboot file before flashing twrp.
Read Hashcode's thread throughly and you will really need a fastboot cable
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Oops. I meant I have no factory cable.. or are they the same? Lol im new to the Kindle..
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A factory(fastboot) cable puts the device on fastboot mode. And the cable Amazon provided is different, its only for charging and data transfer
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A factory(fastboot) cable puts the device on fastboot mode. And the cable Amazon provided is different, its only for charging and data transfer
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Is it possible without it? I don't want to buy anything.. no money lol
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No, sorry :/
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You can make one..if you happen to have a Samsung cable, or you are willing to take apart your kindle I assume you could manually short some pins
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hello.
i've accendently flash my kindle fire hd 7" to a 8'9 root firmware
now is bricked
can i unbricked somehow? if not now is there any chance for unbricking in the future?
i;ve tried whit the fastbooting cable but it brings up the error "waiting for device" or " no device found"
thank you verry much. A good day
Did your kindle go into fast boot when using the fat boot cable?
Of it did you should be able to fix it using the first aid thread and proper drivers.
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Did your kindle go into fast boot when using the fat boot cable?
Of it did you should be able to fix it using the first aid thread and proper drivers.
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No ,it didn't do nothing. Just like the regular cable. "Waiting for device" and nothing. I dont even know is it has any power left in the battery.
OK I have 3 questions:
1. Does the kindle display fastboot in yellowish letters on the screen when you plug the fastboot cable into the kindle from the PC?
2. If it does, did you switch to a normal cable after it displays that?
3. What fastboot command are you running in command prompt?
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OK I have 3 questions:
1. Does the kindle display fastboot in yellowish letters on the screen when you plug the fastboot cable into the kindle from the PC?
2. If it does, did you switch to a normal cable after it displays that?
3. What fastboot command are you running in command prompt?
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First of all thanks a lot for replay-ing to my post really apreciate,but i dont get any respond with the fastboot cable,the kindle"s display remains black all of the time.i just recieve the specific sound(from windows) that a device is conected,i"ve tried looking for the conection im device manager but it"s not to be found
Let me explain what and when the kindle stop working
I"ve instaled adb drivers,sdk java,sdk android with the google drivers,conect the kindle to usb cable and enable adb from menu,the rooting proces start to begin,i"ve managet to root my kindle,superuser appear in my kindle and all of that,but now the tutorial i"ve watch said that if i want to get rid off kindle android and get my self the original android i"ve have to folow cuple of more steps. And at the next reboot the kindle stops powering on.
Thank you again for your help.
What did you use to root it? Actually that might not be the right question because I'm still a little confused, did this happen after rooting it and rebooting, or after you tried to install 2nd boot loader+twrp. If what you originally were trying to say was you flashed the 8.9” bootloader to a 7" model, then it is hard bricked.
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What did you use to root it? Actually that might not be the right question because I'm still a little confused, did this happen after rooting it and rebooting, or after you tried to install 2nd boot loader+twrp. If what you originally were trying to say was you flashed the 8.9” bootloader to a 7" model, then it is hard bricked.
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I"ve used kindle fire hd 8.9 root insead of 7"
And if is it hard brick is there any chance to unbrick it in the future?or the kindle is dead for good?
They both use the same method to root... If that's all you did I doubt its hard bricked. And hard bricks may be recoverable in the near future thanks to kurohyou.
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They both use the same method to root... If that's all you did I doubt its hard bricked. And hard bricks may be recoverable in the near future thanks to kurohyou.
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Finally some good news
Thanks a lot. Waiting and wishing good luck to those who work on that project
Thank you for the replay. A wonderfull day to all
Fireflash problem
fireflash just comes up with a box saying "fireflash has stopped" what should i do?
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fireflash just comes up with a box saying "fireflash has stopped" what should i do?
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More details please.
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More details please.
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At this point it doesn't really matter.
OP, if all you get is a black screen, then your device is hard bricked. It can be fixed, but it won't be easy...
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More details please.
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This is true for OP. My quote was to a new poster who came in at end. OP most likely hard bricked, agree.
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This is true for OP. My quote was to a new poster who came in at end. OP most likely hard bricked, agree.
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Ugh, I hate it when they do that.
Hi, My brother has a rooted kindle (Which I rooted for him, he doesn't know much about root, but he wanted the play store). His kindle was starting to get laggy, and random touch input, Im thinking it's happening because it's just slow. I'm not sure what app is causing this, but just to point out.. So he wanted to format. I'm not sure if it will brick his kindle since it's rooted. But I did see a forum page about someone's phone on a black screen because it was rooted and he formatted it. So should I unroot it then format? Am I missing something?
You do not want to format your kindle. Instead install a new rom such as kinology. Follow all instructions.
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Workaround?
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You do not want to format your kindle. Instead install a new rom such as kinology. Follow all instructions.
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Thanks for the reply, but the kindle's bootloader isn't unlocked. Is there a workaround or anything from flashing a rom?
Just go into the Dev section and read the thread by hashcode entitled installing second boot loader + twrp
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Just go into the Dev section and read the thread by hashcode entitled installing second boot loader + twrp
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Okay, Ill try it, thanks for the info. (Ill get a fastboot cable from ebay too.)
Hi there! I received a KFHD and tried to install the cm 10.2 but something went wrong, when I had to turn the device into recovery mode it didn't turned on anymore. It just begins with the start screen kindle fire and never go ahead. Is there a way to restore it? Sorry for my english if isn't good enough, I'm Italian. Thanks a lot for your help!
Try the restore tool from the Dev section. Unfortunately it will take you back to a clean stock but at least it will boot.
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Also this is the old model of the kfhd right? The one with the camera.
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Hi there! I received a KFHD and tried to install the cm 10.2 but something went wrong, when I had to turn the device into recovery mode it didn't turned on anymore. It just begins with the start screen kindle fire and never go ahead. Is there a way to restore it? Sorry for my english if isn't good enough, I'm Italian. Thanks a lot for your help!
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Use Kindle fire system restore tool for 7". This is assuming you have the 2012 KFHD7. You will need a fastest cord as well.
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Hi there, finally I had my factory cable and tried the restore tool from here "KFHD System.img Restore Tool" but nothing changed.
On the prompt it looks like everything goes fine but when it finish to transfer the files and I should reboot the kindle everything is like before.
Anyway thanks a lot for your help, I appreciate.
I'm running a rooted kindle fire HD (2013) on 11.3.1 and would like to install twrp but I am unable to get it in FB mode and if I can avoid it id like to do it without a factory cable. Suggestions?
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I'm running a rooted kindle fire HD (2013) on 11.3.1 and would like to install twrp but I am unable to get it in FB mode and if I can avoid it id like to do it without a factory cable. Suggestions?
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It's not even remotely possible at the moment to flash TWRP to the 2013 KFHD yet.
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It's not even remotely possible at the moment to flash TWRP to the 2013 KFHD yet.
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What exactly is stopping that capability?
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What exactly is stopping that capability?
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The locked boot loader.
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What exactly is stopping that capability?
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You can't just flashed things on a tablet. The bootloader is locked and no second bootloader mod is available. Second is TWRP images have to be slightly modified to use on any Kindle in the first place.
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You can't just flashed things on a tablet. The bootloader is locked and no second bootloader mod is available. Second is TWRP images have to be slightly modified to use on any Kindle in the first place.
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I understand that the boot loader is locked, but what holds up a custom, or edited boot loader? I'm experienced in using these software's, but not in their development.
If your asking what I think your asking it's an exploit, the cpu on the kindle is a high security model that checks for a signature on the boot loader, if it isn't signed the kindle won't turn on. We found a way to exploit something amazon missed a while back for the other's and that allowed us to use 2nd boot loader, unfortunately for the newer kindles they were released after that had been patched so we don't have an older version of the boot loader that's compatible with your device that can be exploited. *sarcastically high fives amazon*
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If your asking what I think your asking it's an exploit, the cpu on the kindle is a high security model that checks for a signature on the boot loader, if it isn't signed the kindle won't turn on. We found a way to exploit something amazon missed a while back for the other's and that allowed us to use 2nd boot loader, unfortunately for the newer kindles they were released after that had been patched so we don't have an older version of the boot loader that's compatible with your device that can be exploited. *sarcastically high fives amazon*
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Is there a way to install play store on the 2013 model kindle fire hd? I tried some online tutorials and every time when i start play store it will crash saying Google Services Framework stopped working
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If your asking what I think your asking it's an exploit, the cpu on the kindle is a high security model that checks for a signature on the boot loader, if it isn't signed the kindle won't turn on. We found a way to exploit something amazon missed a while back for the other's and that allowed us to use 2nd boot loader, unfortunately for the newer kindles they were released after that had been patched so we don't have an older version of the boot loader that's compatible with your device that can be exploited. *sarcastically high fives amazon*
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Can you explain what the exploit was? I recall flashing the custom boot loader at line 1049 (or something to that affect) in the memory, but what was it that made that possible?
Edit* looking back at the kftt process, I see a stack override was used. I understand that the file was pushed to the sd card, but what did it actually do?
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Is there a way to install play store on the 2013 model kindle fire hd? I tried some online tutorials and every time when i start play store it will crash saying Google Services Framework stopped working
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Nothing I've seen has worked so far
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Is there a way to install play store on the 2013 model kindle fire hd? I tried some online tutorials and every time when i start play store it will crash saying Google Services Framework stopped working
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Google Play Store for the 11.1.x.x 2013 Kindle fire HD is for window shopping only. Any attempts to download will freeze the tablet. At this point, the answer to your question is no. You can sideload about any app and make it work though. FDroid and 1mobile are great sites to get the latest apks.
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Can you explain what the exploit was?
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No, because I didn't ever really looked into it.
I recall flashing the custom boot loader at line 1049 (or something to that affect) in the memory, but what was it that made that possible?
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For the Kindle Fire HD 7 a 2nd bootloader had to be flashed. It had to be flashed before 7.3.0 because the next firmware release patched the bootloader. This is why a 7.2.3 bootloader image had to be flashed as well (to make the exploit possible.) Since no exploit exists, at the moment, there is no way to even flash any unsigned files.
Edit* looking back at the kftt process, I see a stack override was used. I understand that the file was pushed to the sd card, but what did it actually do?
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The stack override file makes it so you can install unsigned recovery and boot images.
So what about mimicking the file signature?
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That would be very difficult to do, and also very expensive considering how many hard bricks it would probably make. I mean I suppose if someone with the know how analyzed several bootloaders for all the devices that have signed boot loaders that are omap based we might be able to get a better idea of what the signature is that is added to the file to replicate, but no one seems to have done that, probably because its immensely difficult I would imagine. I kinda compare it to making a keygen for a program that spits out a random code and asks for the code that goes with it. Though I'm assuming way more difficult.
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