[SOLVED] [Q] Boot Loop and stuck with a fastboot logo - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
sorry if it's a noob question.. i tried to root and installa second bootloader on my KF HD7" today following this guide [REF] Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial.
Unfortunately i ended up with an unusable tablet..
When i press the power button i press also the volume up key and unpress it short after the kindle logo gets blue.. then i simply get a Fastboot logo (see attached screenshot) and can't do anything..
Do i need to buy a fastboot cable now or what?
Thanks in advance
M
Small update, when the tablet is stuck on that logo, i can see it in window's device manager listed as Tate-PVT-08 Maybe i can still hope to get it woking some way??

Use Kindle fire first aide. Flash 7.2.3. When it asks if you're already in fastboot say yes
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The fact you see Tate says your drivers are good. I would suggest you get a fastboot cord. Kindle Fire FirstAide has been acting up as of late. I would look for the Kindle Fire Restore tool on here. You can try to use it with regular USB since you are in fastboot already. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 chose the 2nd one down, the 7.2.3 with separate restore option.
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Ok, so i tried KKFA and nothing, then tried the method suggested by LinearEquation, that seemed to work as i cpould see the system image transferred and everything was ok with the tool, but... after the reboot now i have a 60 seconds of kindle fire logo showing on and off and then just a black screen.
No more fast boot mode and the device does'nt show up anymore in windows
I guess now i really need a fastboot cord?
doh

Yes, you need a fastboot cord now. You're in a bootloop. Your drivers won't be recognised at the moment. Use the same tool after obtaining a fastboot cord. Use the 7.2.3 with restore download. Make sure to wipe (#3 think) after restore before rebooting into system.
There have been a few bootloops from this. Should be fairly easy to get past.
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LinearEquation said:
Yes, you need a fastboot cord now. You're in a bootloop. Your drivers won't be recognised at the moment. Use the same tool after obtaining a fastboot cord. Use the 7.2.3 with restore download. Make sure to wipe (#3 think) after restore before rebooting into system.
There have been a few bootloops from this. Should be fairly easy to get past.
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Thanks man,
i'll get a fastboot cord and let you know!

MADD0G72 said:
Thanks man,
i'll get a fastboot cord and let you know!
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Good stuff.
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LinearEquation said:
Good stuff.
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Goodies, i was able to work out the brick with a fastboot cable, then i installed TWRP and now i'm an happy Kinology User!
Cheers
Max

Good to hear.
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Stuck in Fastboot Loop On/Off
My KFHD7 is stuck in a fastboot loop, on/off. Can't stop it, even when plugged in to wall charger. Is it permanently bricked?http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/crying.gif

Hold the power button down for 30 seconds and your Kindle will power down.
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bobcat131 said:
My KFHD7 is stuck in a fastboot loop, on/off. Can't stop it, even when plugged in to wall charger. Is it permanently bricked?http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/crying.gif
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See post above on how to power Kindle down. Now order a fastboot cord and see the post up towards top. You need to download the Kindle Fire system restore tool.
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Fastboot on/off loop
LinearEquation said:
Hold the power button down for 30 seconds and your Kindle will power down.
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See post above on how to power Kindle down. Now order a fastboot cord and see the post up towards top. You need to download the Kindle Fire system restore tool.
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I do have factory fastboot cord. The problem is it won't stay on. It goes in to fastboot then shuts off, then on again to fastboot, then off, etc. Starts when powered on with cord or without cord. I can shut it down with power button, but as soon as it is started on it goes into the on/off fastboot loop. Any solution would be greatfully appreaciated.

Power your tablet down, now plug fastboot cable into tablet and the into USB on computer. Now, does the tablets screen say fastboot and stay on fastboot?
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bobcat131 said:
I do have factory fastboot cord. The problem is it won't stay on. It goes in to fastboot then shuts off, then on again to fastboot, then off, etc. Starts when powered on with cord or without cord. I can shut it down with power button, but as soon as it is started on it goes into the on/off fastboot loop. Any solution would be greatfully appreaciated.
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Like my post above says though, start when the tablet is powered off.
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Fastboot on/off no stop loop
LinearEquation said:
Power your tablet down, now plug fastboot cable into tablet and the into USB on computer. Now, does the tablets screen say fastboot and stay on fastboot?
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Like my post above says though, start when the tablet is powered off.
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Ok i understand. The tablet is powered off by the 30 second hard method. As soon as it is powered on it goes into fastboot mod and after one second it shuts down. If it is plugged into the computer it boots into fastboot, regardless of the type cord used, and then shuts down, then starts up, then shuts down, repeatedly looping on/off. It does the same thing when plugged into the wall charger except it shuts off or the screen goes blank.. It just won't stay on long enough for the pc and adb to see it to stop it from this crazy on/off fastboot loop. I think it is stuck in some kind of fastboot command. Maybe when it is fully drained, and I recharge it, or try to, it will stay on. Any further suggestions are greatly appreciated.

bobcat131 said:
Ok i understand. The tablet is powered off by the 30 second hard method. As soon as it is powered on it goes into fastboot mod and after one second it shuts down. If it is plugged into the computer it boots into fastboot, regardless of the type cord used, and then shuts down, then starts up, then shuts down, repeatedly looping on/off. It does the same thing when plugged into the wall charger except it shuts off or the screen goes blank.. It just won't stay on long enough for the pc and adb to see it to stop it from this crazy on/off fastboot loop. I think it is stuck in some kind of fastboot command. Maybe when it is fully drained, and I recharge it, or try to, it will stay on. Any further suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Do you have an actual fastboot cord or just a standard USB cord? ADB commands are not possible right now. You are looping for some reason. Anytime you turn it on, charge it or otherwise energize the tablet, you will get that same loop. I need to know if you have an actual fastboot cord or not because this will force the tablet into fastboot and make it stay there at which time you will can attempt a system restore.
Also, did you download SDK before modding to be able to execute fastboot/ADB commands?

Stuck in Fastboot Loop On/Off
LinearEquation said:
Do you have an actual fastboot cord or just a standard USB cord? ADB commands are not possible right now. You are looping for some reason. Anytime you turn it on, charge it or otherwise energize the tablet, you will get that same loop. I need to know if you have an actual fastboot cord or not because this will force the tablet into fastboot and make it stay there at which time you will can attempt a system restore.
Also, did you download SDK before modding to be able to execute fastboot/ADB commands?
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Yes, I have an actual fastboot cord. When I used it, the tablet boots into fastboot screen, then immediately shuts down, then up, then down. It will not stay on in fastboot mode or any other mode. It will not stay on in fastboot or any mode. It appears to be stuck in a fastboot reboot fastboot type loop. I do have SDK installed and used it to mod the KFHD8.9 and KFOtter using TRWP 2.6.3.1 and CM 11.1 nightlies. No problems with those two tabs. But the this KFHD7 is looping and I can't stop it. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

bobcat131 said:
Yes, I have an actual fastboot cord. When I used it, the tablet boots into fastboot screen, then immediately shuts down, then up, then down. It will not stay on in fastboot mode or any other mode. It will not stay on in fastboot or any mode. It appears to be stuck in a fastboot reboot fastboot type loop. I do have SDK installed and used it to mod the KFHD8.9 and KFOtter using TRWP 2.6.3.1 and CM 11.1 nightlies. No problems with those two tabs. But the this KFHD7 is looping and I can't stop it. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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It almost sounds like you have a faulty fastboot cord or perhaps the USB port you're using is not staying energized. A fastboot cords only job, for the Kindle's, is to put the tablet in fastboot mod by adding 5Volts to pin one forcing the tablet into fastboot.
Try a different USB port, check the voltage output on cord or try a new cord all together. That's would be my next move.
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OMG I have the same problem sooooo frustrated nothing works!
LinearEquation said:
It almost sounds like you have a faulty fastboot cord or perhaps the USB port you're using is not staying energized. A fastboot cords only job, for the Kindle's, is to put the tablet in fastboot mod by adding 5Volts to pin one forcing the tablet into fastboot.
Try a different USB port, check the voltage output on cord or try a new cord all together. That's would be my next move.
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Ive been following this post; I am having the same exact issue! Ive tried everything twice and still stuck!!
somneone help a techie out

LinearEquation said:
It almost sounds like you have a faulty fastboot cord or perhaps the USB port you're using is not staying energized. A fastboot cords only job, for the Kindle's, is to put the tablet in fastboot mod by adding 5Volts to pin one forcing the tablet into fastboot.
Try a different USB port, check the voltage output on cord or try a new cord all together. That's would be my next move.
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I tried a new factory cord, on a different computer, on all usb ports, and the same results. Seems the problem is independent of any cable or computer/adb. An tablet internal problem, but how to fix is the mystery. :crying: Hope someone finds a solution.

bobcat131 said:
I tried a new factory cord, on a different computer, on all usb ports, and the same results. Seems the problem is independent of any cable or computer/adb. An tablet internal problem, but how to fix is the mystery. :crying: Hope someone finds a solution.
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Can you tell me what you were doing when this happened? What did you flash/push and onto a KFHD7 2012 I assume? And it just flashes "fastboot no matter what?
Power your tablet off and open a command and type 'fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product" with no quotes and hit enter. You should now see <waiting for device> Now plug your KFHD7 into the computer via USB. It should boot into fastboot and return tate-xxx-xxx.

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manual fastboot whitout factory cable

hi
i think there is many people whitout the factory cable so i will say to you how to reboot in fastboot mode kindle fire HD 7
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-completly root the device
-on a terminal write:
"adb shell"
"su"
"reboot bootloader"
i hope i can help you if i help you use the thanks botton XD luck
danis1997 said:
hi
i think there is many people whitout the factory cable so i will say to you how to reboot in fastboot mode kindle fire HD 7
------------------------Kindle Fire in general--------------------
-completly root the device
-on a terminal write:
"adb shell"
"su"
"reboot bootloader"
i hope i can help you if i help you use the thanks botton XD luck
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This is already known and it is recommended that you get a factory cable anyways, but thanks.
Why?
r3pwn said:
This is already known and it is recommended that you get a factory cable anyways, but thanks.
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Why is it recommended to get a factory cable?
Because if you brick it to the point that its in boot loops or red boot loader screen that command is useless. The command is useful if your not bricked though.
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stunts513 said:
Because if you brick it to the point that its in boot loops or red boot loader screen that command is useless. The command is useful if your not bricked though.
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Specifically owners of the Kindle Fire 2nd edition and Kindle Fire HD 7" should get fastboot cables.
The Kindle Fire HD 8.9" does NOT need a fastboot cable as that mode is automatically detected by the stock bootloader when a fastboot command is entered before turning the device on.
If you are not worried about bricking your device for a few week period while waiting for a fast boot cable that you may never need then this command is very useful, but if it has too be fixed yesterday then you should not attempt much without a fast boot cable. I built one for fun but there is no way I would have paid for one when I may never need it.
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mrkhigh said:
If you are not worried about bricking your device for a few week period while waiting for a fast boot cable that you may never need then this command is very useful, but if it has too be fixed yesterday then you should not attempt much without a fast boot cable. I built one for fun but there is no way I would have paid for one when I may never need it.
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If you have a KFHD 7" I think you should invest in a fastboot cable anyway. I picked one up off eBay for $4.45 including shipping and it came in a few days. I didn't think I would need it until I ended up bricking my device when I tried to apply a wallpaper fix. Only used it a few times, but it helped me load CM10.1 with confidence.
(Link to eBay, in case anyone is interested: http://www.ebay.com/itm/271190304892)
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Specifically owners of the Kindle Fire 2nd edition and Kindle Fire HD 7" should get fastboot cables.
The Kindle Fire HD 8.9" does NOT need a fastboot cable as that mode is automatically detected by the stock bootloader when a fastboot command is entered before turning the device on.
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I am stuck in the loading screen (kindlefire text) but not fastboot. I have tried both normal cables and a service cable. I have a Kindle Fire HD 8.9"
Now I just can't connect it with anything? Is it Texas Toast?? Can't get it out of the load screen and can't turn on fastboot. No adb services.
Hello, I have a 2nd Generation Kindle Fire with red screen when I connect in fastboot lights but the pc does not recognize. please help.
danis1997 said:
hi
i think there is many people whitout the factory cable so i will say to you how to reboot in fastboot mode kindle fire HD 7
------------------------Kindle Fire in general--------------------
-completly root the device
-on a terminal write:
"adb shell"
"su"
"reboot bootloader"
i hope i can help you if i help you use the thanks botton XD luck
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Holy crap! Thank the Gods! I was stuck in a strange bootloop that kept refreshing the Teamwin logo, and that's all it'd do. I was able to successfully install drivers and enable adb. I tried almost every solution (without a factory cable or fastboot capabilities) to reflash the recovery image. Thanks to this, I think I just got my kindle out of a bricked state. Will check back if successful.
Hi i have bricked my kindle fire hd 7 generation 2 tablet. It is not turning on....no changes on screen. Its heating up when connected to charger but not connecting to pc or showing any sign of life. I tried a fastboot cable also
Ugh, I'm the worst. Just bricked the Kindle Fire HD 7" (2013) 3rd Generation trying to Debloat apps which constantly were popping up in the background and crashing Star Wars Heroes two-three times per hour. I was side-loading those apps using "Amazon Fire Tablet Tool" from here at Rootjunky.com
Copied the files over using my regular plain old (NOT fastboot) USB cable and things sort of worked for the past month, downloading various APKs and installing from my Windows 10 Pro desktop pc. But now i'm dead in the water. Tried pressing and holding power & volume for 30-45 seconds to force a reset, but didn't seem to cure the issue. Still stuck at "kindle fire" load screen.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
mouluca said:
Hi i have bricked my kindle fire hd 7 generation 2 tablet. It is not turning on....no changes on screen. Its heating up when connected to charger but not connecting to pc or showing any sign of life. I tried a fastboot cable also
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I have the same thing. I havent been finding anything to help me with this problem. I wish you luck also

[Q] Stuck on Kindle Fire Bootloop

This is my 1st time asking for help since I really have never needed it. I got a kindle fire HD 7" and rooted it. I added TWRP and a 2nd bootloader. For a long time I was stuck in TWRP and every time I tried to reboot it would just go back to TWRP. This morning I tried using the Kindle fire utility and selected option one. It seemed like it worked. I then rebooted and now I am stuck on the Kindle Fire boot screen. It shows Kindle fire on the screen, goes black for a few seconds, then back to the kindle fire, then goes black again. It keeps doing this over and over again. I am not able to get back into TWRP now. I am not sure what to do at this point. I have read just about every thread out there and cannot find a similar situation to mine. Any guidence would be appreciated.
OK mistake number one, do not use kindle fire utility on a kfhd, you could easily hard brick the kindle. That was designed for first gen it's and they work a bit differently than yours. OK now that I got that out of the way, does your kindle still have the logo turn blue?
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Thanks for the quick reponse. When I installed the 2nd bootloader and TWRP I got into the bootloop. At that time when it would bootloop it would go from orange to blue twice before going back to TWRP again. After I made the mistake of using the Kindle FIre utility it now just keeps on the kindle fire start-up screen and it is always orange.
You are either going to need a fastboot cable to fix or have some luck getting a command to work... If you open the device manager, and plug your kindle in while its off, does a Tate device show up for a few seconds? If so try updating the drivers on the Tate device to the ones in my signature. From there you should be able to use a fastboot command to get the kindle to boot into fastboot. The command would be "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product", but if your not seeing a Tate device then this command will be useless, and I don't wanna finish explaining how to use this command until I know your PC is detecting it, assuming you don't know how to use the fastboot command by itself from a command prompt since I don't know your skill level with android stuff and windows command prompt stuff.
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Thanks again for replying. I would say my experience level is low when it comes to command prompts. I get the basics though. I will check when I get home if I see if a Tate device shows up when I connect with my usb and get back to you. Even when I was in TWRP I was having difficulty seeing my device on the computer to add a custom rom to the sd card. I tried sideloading and tried mounting the sd card but nothing worked. I wish now I would have just left it in TWRP and did some more research. Live and learn I guess. I will let you know what I find out. Thanks again.
Ok. I turned off the Kindle and then attached the USB to the computer. Nothing is being recognized. I see now too that my adb interface is also gone. It appears the computer is no longer picking up anything. When I attach the Kindle to the computer it starts the bootloop again flashing the kindle fire screen over and over again. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks again.
I think your only hope is a fast boot cable, and honestly or just depends how broke it is whether it works or not
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Thanks for the reply. So let's say I get a factory cable and I can get into fastboot mode; what are my next steps?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33156486
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Ok. I wanted to clarify what I did to get in the situation that I am in. I rooted my device with no issues. I then decided to install a 2nd bootloader and TWRP. After all was done my Kindle Fire HD 7" booted to TWRP. I could not get my computer to show my device so I was stuck. Every time I would reboot it would flash kindle fire in orange, then in Blue, then in Orange, the in Blue then would go back to TWRP. I then put the device with the USB attached to my computer and from TWRP I put the device into fastboot mode. I then used the KFHD SRT v1.3.5 tool and opened the SR.Tool.bat and chose option 1. After it was done I rebooted and now I am stuck on the Kindle fire screen (in orange) and it will show for a few seconds, turn off, then go back to the kindle fire screen again (in orange) and just keep repeating. I ordered a factory cable to try to get back to fastboot mode but since it did not work for me the 1st time I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for me. Thanks in advance.
Are you sure it is a factory/fastboot cable? I would either get them from skorn or proxenusa since I know they are reliable.
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Hello again. I don't have the factory cable yet; I just ordered it yesterday. When I used the fastboot mode the last time I entered the mode from TWRP and was connected to my computer with a regular usb charger. When it was in fastboot mode I selected the option 1 from the tool I mentioned in my previous post. I am just wondering if the fastboot did not work with the KFHD tool I used because I did not have a factory cable connected hence why I am stuck on the Kindle fire screen. What do you think?
No, typically it is said to use a fastboot cable just to get the device into fastboot, then plug the normal cable in afterward.
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For future reference, when you get your kindle back up and running again, you need to flash a custom ROM to boot. The TWRP boot loop stems from trying to boot into stock ROM, it won't work. So just put a ROM on your kindle before you flash bootloader + twrp next time.
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Kindle fire stuck in Bootloop

Members,
I need your help for my KINDLE fire 7 " HD stuck at bootlogo. I just came back from work and switched on my KINDLE but it booted and got stuck at 'KINDLE FIRE' boot logo. I tried every possible troubleshooting method, like giving hard reset but nothing works. It switches ON and gets stuck at the LOGO. Going by the forums I know that I need a fastboot cable which I have already ordered and expecting the delivery.
Can you plz guide me how to proceed once I have the cable with me ?
Thanks in advance for your time.
ank707 said:
Members,
I need your help for my KINDLE fire 7 " HD stuck at bootlogo. I just came back from work and switched on my KINDLE but it booted and got stuck at 'KINDLE FIRE' boot logo. I tried every possible troubleshooting method, like giving hard reset but nothing works. It switches ON and gets stuck at the LOGO. Going by the forums I know that I need a fastboot cable which I have already ordered and expecting the delivery.
Can you plz guide me how to proceed once I have the cable with me ?
Thanks in advance for your time.
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You'll be fine once your fastboot cord arrives. Reference this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37169349 to return to 7.2.3 stock. And reference this video http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw&desktop_uri=/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw to get your ADB drivers properly installed.
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LinearEquation said:
You'll be fine once your fastboot cord arrives. Reference this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37169349 to return to 7.2.3 stock. And reference this video http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw&desktop_uri=/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw to get your ADB drivers properly installed.
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Thanks bro....as soon as I will give it a try I will let you know. Thanks again
LinearEquation said:
You'll be fine once your fastboot cord arrives. Reference this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37169349 to return to 7.2.3 stock. And reference this video http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw&desktop_uri=/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw to get your ADB drivers properly installed.
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Hey brother....help me please. I now have the factory cable and I have gone through the page that u suggested. But there seems to be instructions without factory cable and I am getting a lot confused. Can you please suggest me how to proceed on this ?
ank707 said:
Hey brother....help me please. I now have the factory cable and I have gone through the page that u suggested. But there seems to be instructions without factory cable and I am getting a lot confused. Can you please suggest me how to proceed on this ?
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Fastboot cord uses fastboot commands while in fastboot. This is the link to Kindle Fire FirstAid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888 Once you follow the steps for setup and run it, you will choose number 3 to go back to 7.2.3 When asked if you want to reboot into fastboot, choose no because you are in fastboot.
You can use the regular USB to get into fastboot mode but not now that you are in a bootloop. After running KFFA to restore to 7.2.3 you will also use it to root and remove OTA updates then install gapps or if you are going to go custom romm with 2nd bootloader and TWRP recovery, skip gapps and move on to the latter. Do NOT use KFFA to install TWRP/2nd bootloader or any ROM. Use FireFlash.
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LinearEquation said:
Fastboot cord uses fastboot commands while in fastboot. This is the link to Kindle Fire FirstAid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888 Once you follow the steps for setup and run it, you will choose number 3 to go back to 7.2.3 When asked if you want to reboot into fastboot, choose no because you are in fastboot.
You can use the regular USB to get into fastboot mode but not now that you are in a bootloop. After running KFFA to restore to 7.2.3 you will also use it to root and remove OTA updates then install gapps or if you are going to go custom romm with 2nd bootloader and TWRP recovery, skip gapps and move on to the latter. Do NOT use KFFA to install TWRP/2nd bootloader or any ROM. Use FireFlash.
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I'm heading to bed in an hour. Be 12 hours and I will be back on again. If you have questions or get confused, ask away so we can get you squared away.
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Yes, I did that and then reboot my Kindle. But it's same and still stuck at boot logo.
Edit: Now it doesn't even turn ON, seems like the battery has drained. Tried wall charger for all night but still dont boots up. Plugged in the fastboot cable but nothing is happening. Please help :crying::crying:
ank707 said:
Yes, I did that and then reboot my Kindle. But it's same and still stuck at boot logo.
Edit: Now it doesn't even turn ON, seems like the battery has drained. Tried wall charger for all night but still dont boots up. Plugged in the fastboot cable but nothing is happening. Please help :crying::crying:
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So you're saying that you had a bootloop and you ran Kindle Fire FirstAide. Which numbers/options did you press? Plugging that fastboot cord in will power your Kindle Fire HD and send it into fastboot no matter the battery charge. Where did you get the fastboot cord from? A reliable source? I'm only asking because if the battery were low and the wire that connects pins 1 to 4 (think) that energize the Kindle into fastboot mode are somehow faulty, then this would stop the kindle from going into fastboot. However, if the fastboot cord is working, it would seem you have a hard brick. I will look around to see if there is a solution for this.
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So you're saying that you had a bootloop and you ran Kindle Fire FirstAide. Which numbers/options did you press? Plugging that fastboot cord in will power your Kindle Fire HD and send it into fastboot no matter the battery charge. Where did you get the fastboot cord from? A reliable source? I'm only asking because if the battery were low and the wire that connects pins 1 to 4 (think) that energize the Kindle into fastboot mode are somehow faulty, then this would stop the kindle from going into fastboot. However, if the fastboot cord is working, it would seem you have a hard brick. I will look around to see if there is a solution for this.
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Thanks for help mate. I bought it from amazon and it seemed to be the most reliable source http://www.amazon.com/EarlyBirdSavi...ywords=kindle+factory+cable&tag=s601000020-20
I firstly reboot the bootloader couple of times like people suggested me. When that didn't help I restored it and like i gave a detail in other post that it took fair amount of time like 45 mins of reading and writing the .img files. Even the message was prompted that 'Your kindle has been restored to 7.2.3, the only thing is that all this while the display of my Kindle didn't changed and was fixed on 'Fastboot Kindle fire' logo. I was disappointed with this device from start due to that crappy kindle OS which made it way too slow and things kept freezing and crashing all the time. Since I am in colombia and used a freight service for this cable to be delivered, i ended up paying 30 USD for the cable. I don't think I will be sending it for repair , it just don't worth it the expenses for the repair and the shipping cost from Colombia and vice versa. May be will keep experimenting and looking on XDA if at some point of time hard brick issue could be fixed.
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But, I cannot get my kindle to work with adb to save my life.
I have the adb drivers
Fastboot finds the device
Its stuck in bootloop so the only to communicate with it is though fastboot cable.
please help
eddielane71488 said:
But, I cannot get my kindle to work with adb to save my life.
I have the adb drivers
Fastboot finds the device
Its stuck in bootloop so the only to communicate with it is though fastboot cable.
please help
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adb doesn't work with fastboot, only fastboot commands work with fastboot.
Stuck in bootloop after accidentally converting KFHD Launcher to user app on Titanium
Please Help! My KFHD IS Stuck in bootloop after I accidentally converted Kindle Launcher from system app to user app on Titanium. the kindle continues to run in the background but the image is stuck on the animated kindle fire logo. Any ideas/help would be really appreciated! Thanks
Compilasian said:
Please Help! My KFHD IS Stuck in bootloop after I accidentally converted Kindle Launcher from system app to user app on Titanium. the kindle continues to run in the background but the image is stuck on the animated kindle fire logo. Any ideas/help would be really appreciated! Thanks
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Reflash the system img. I don't know if you can make changes to an apk via adb.
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Rushead said:
Reflash the system img. I don't know if you can make changes to an apk via adb.
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Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately, I can't turn ADB debugging on because there is no way to get access to the menu system. Is there another manner of fastbooting and of reflashing image you can possibly recommend to bypass not having access to the launcher? Again thanks in advance!
I'm not sure what is possible via fb other than adb. Try googling flash factory image & see what you find. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately, I can't turn ADB debugging on because there is no way to get access to the menu system. Is there another manner of fastbooting and of reflashing image you can possibly recommend to bypass not having access to the launcher? Again thanks in advance!
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Yes,there is. The following commands will flash the boot,recovery and system images while in fastboot.
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fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot boot.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash system system.img
Hi im having problems with my kindle fire hd 2nd gen. I rooted and installed cm12 or 13 on it and it was working well but i lost root so i flashed Supersu through twrp now my device is bootlooping on the amazon fire boot screen. I couldn't get into fastboot so bought a fastboot cable which has arrived today (2 weeks from china) now when i plug it in the device goes into fastboot mode but my windows 10 shows it in device manager as Other Devices Tate -pvt-08. I cant issue commands through ADB (adb devices just shows nothing connected) if i enter the getvar command i just get waiting for device. I've reinstalled the kindle device driver and still no joy.
I also made a complete backup of my kindle before i rooted it which i have stored safely. but i need to know how i can push them to my kindle and how to make my laptop see the kindle.
I'm struggling now and pretty lost with it all if someone could lend a hand and tell me what im doing wrong
Corduroysack said:
Hi im having problems with my kindle fire hd 2nd gen. I rooted and installed cm12 or 13 on it and it was working well but i lost root so i flashed Supersu through twrp now my device is bootlooping on the amazon fire boot screen. I couldn't get into fastboot so bought a fastboot cable which has arrived today (2 weeks from china) now when i plug it in the device goes into fastboot mode but my windows 10 shows it in device manager as Other Devices Tate -pvt-08. I cant issue commands through ADB (adb devices just shows nothing connected) if i enter the getvar command i just get waiting for device. I've reinstalled the kindle device driver and still no joy.
I also made a complete backup of my kindle before i rooted it which i have stored safely. but i need to know how i can push them to my kindle and how to make my laptop see the kindle.
I'm struggling now and pretty lost with it all if someone could lend a hand and tell me what im doing wrong
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hi did you ever figure out the issue? i'm also in the same boat, was running with cm13, tried to flash super su using twrp got the boot loop. will go till the white and orange logo and reboots
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hi did you ever figure out the issue? i'm also in the same boat, was running with cm13, tried to flash super su using twrp got the boot loop. will go till the white and orange logo and reboots
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cant remember what i did tbh, ive just fired my kndle up first time in a while and the rom im using is Omni Rom 6.0 its old (2016) but works. i remember using adb to push backed up partition images and literally started from scratch. Not much help but it was quite some time ago
thinking of trying this rom at some point as its 2018
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/u7sb7p10ik7v0/tate

[Q] KFHD Boots to Kindle Fire Logo then shuts down. Possible Brick?

Hello all so took it upon myself to try and help my father out with his tablet. Tried the steps outlined in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45946493&postcount=3004 The unit wasn't on the 7.2.3 bootloader so i proceeded to flash that before following the steps outline in that post. Not the tablet will try to boot but not stay on. Is there a way for me to save it or is it done?
Tried the following:
This relies on you having a working device (as long as it can boot at all, you're good). If you wish to enter fastboot mode to flash system images like new versions of TWRP or restore Amazon OS 7.2.3 if you've got freezing or bootloops, then you need a regular USB cable that came with the device, or any other mini-USB cable that fits the device and the computer. Again, you need to have Android SDK installed before you can use fastboot. Turn the device off, and leave it unplugged. Go to your computer, open command prompt, and type this:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
Hit enter, and it should return with <waiting for device>. If it doesn't, your fastboot drivers aren't working. Install Android SDK and go from there. If it does, connect your turned-off Kindle to the computer. Two things will happen: one, the command prompt will show "Tate-xxx-xxx" (something there), and two, your Kindle should reboot into fastboot mode. To exit fastboot mode, after you finished flashing what you needed, type this:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
If you can fully boot into the ROM, you can use ADB to boot into fastboot, but you must still use the same command above to reboot out of fastboot mode. Then make sure ADB is turned on through settings, connect the device to the computer using a regular USB cable, and type this:
Code:
adb shell su -c "reboot bootloader"
And that's all for the basics! Let's move on to the actual process.
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Still nothing the tablet boots to the logo and shuts down. Will i need to purchase one of the fastboot cables or a nexus 7?
If it's a kfhd 7" or kf2, then a fastboot cable is your best bet, the fastboot getvar product command only works on a 8.9" model unless you have 2nd boot loader on the other models.
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Damn well that's better then having to pay for a new tablet. I put it on the charger after reading that it may be a charging issue. I know it only trickle charges through USB. It still does the same thing but where the screen would be black behind the kindle fire logo it is green with lines running through it. I will let it charge try again and then buy the cable if anything. Any other thoughts or ideas?
Uh I hope the boot loader isn't damaged too bad, I haven't heard of green lines going through it before, usually if something goes bad with the 2nd bootloader installation process(aka not downgrading first) it results in a red screen. This is probably due to a bad download of the boot loader, that's why it is always key to check the md5sum of the boot loader before you downgrade it.
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Aali1011 said:
Damn well that's better then having to pay for a new tablet. I put it on the charger after reading that it may be a charging issue. I know it only trickle charges through USB. It still does the same thing but where the screen would be black behind the kindle fire logo it is green with lines running through it. I will let it charge try again and then buy the cable if anything. Any other thoughts or ideas?
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Lines in the screens, good LCD screen not withstanding, are not good. Normally this is a firmware issue that required Amazon to send a replacement. Let's hope KFFA restores everything for you.
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LinearEquation said:
Lines in the screens, good LCD screen not withstanding, are not good. Normally this is a firmware issue that required Amazon to send a replacement. Let's hope KFFA restores everything for you.
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I let it charge overnight and booted it and it is still only booting to the kindle fire logo and shutting down. Luckily the screen is black now rather than the green I mentioned. So is my best course of action the fast boot cable and then KFFA? I will try the fastboot commands again when i get home. Is KFFA only going to help me in the sense of restoring the files or will it potentially help me with the fastboot process as well? The above method that I used with the fireflash 11 is that proper or should i be doing it some other way?
I personally think the fire flash method is the easiest, some people brick though because they don't follow the instructions properly, I don't think this was the case with you though. That kindle is more than likely not going to go into fastboot with commands, that typically is a 8.9" thing unless you have a successful flash of 2nd bootloader. I know kffa restores the system partition and recovery and boot, but I am unaware if it flashes the boot loader, and I am pretty sure you definitely need to reflash the bootloader since it had lines through it.
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Aali1011 said:
I let it charge overnight and booted it and it is still only booting to the kindle fire logo and shutting down. Luckily the screen is black now rather than the green I mentioned. So is my best course of action the fast boot cable and then KFFA? I will try the fastboot commands again when i get home. Is KFFA only going to help me in the sense of restoring the files or will it potentially help me with the fastboot process as well? The above method that I used with the fireflash 11 is that proper or should i be doing it some other way?
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You must have a fastboot factory cord, not a regular USB. Watch this video to make sure you have your ADB driver set up right http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw Use KFFA to restore to 7.2.3. Choose that option as Hashcode has a 7.2.3 boot.img that will match the firmware you will be using, reducing the chance or bootlooping a great deal.
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Aali1011 said:
I let it charge overnight and booted it and it is still only booting to the kindle fire logo and shutting down. Luckily the screen is black now rather than the green I mentioned. So is my best course of action the fast boot cable and then KFFA? I will try the fastboot commands again when i get home. Is KFFA only going to help me in the sense of restoring the files or will it potentially help me with the fastboot process as well? The above method that I used with the fireflash 11 is that proper or should i be doing it some other way?
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If your going to use FireFlash, you can go to seokhun's thread and read uo on flashing the 2nd bootloader / TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
Some great info about this on Opemsystem's thread as well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347170
Hashcode's thread has the files you need to flash. If you choose 7.2.3, use boot.img 7.2.3 located right below step 4 of Hascodes thread. Not number 4 of step 2, but right below step 4 and the TWRP 2.6.1.0 in his original post. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848

Amazon Kindle Fire HD Stuck In Fastboot Mode HELP !!!

Hi,
I moved into a new house yesterday and when un packing I found an Amazon Kindle Fire HD that was basically left behind I went to plug it in to my phone charger Micro USB and it began too boot up but then stopped at the Fastboot logo with Kindle Fire under it. Ive never had a Kindle Fire before so not really sure what to do tried connecting it to my Laptop but nothing shows up i.e installs etc. I don't know if it would be bricked or a software fault and tried Power and Volume Up and Down to see if there is a recovery system but they isn't.
I hope one of you guys can help
Thanks
It doesn't show up at all on the device manager with a triangle next to it listed as Tate,jem, otter,or otter 2 does it?
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when i plug my kindle in the pc it does show tate-pvt-08 in device manager and the kindle is stuck in fastboot mode.. any advice?
Right click the device, hit update drivers, download the drivers in my signature, and extract them, point the update device window to where you extracted my drivers and let it install them, if you are on windows 8 you will have to disable driver signature enforcement first. Once the drivers are installed I would suggest trying a simple
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
that might kick it out of fastboot. Tell me how it goes.
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stunts513 said:
Right click the device, hit update drivers, download the drivers in my signature, and extract them, point the update device window to where you extracted my drivers and let it install them, if you are on windows 8 you will have to disable driver signature enforcement first. Once the drivers are installed I would suggest trying a simple
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
that might kick it out of fastboot. Tell me how it goes.
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tried the driver but now in device manager the kindle has that yellow triangle and fastboot is stuck on waiting for device
Yellow triangle probably means the driver is still not installed...
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Stuck at Fastboot Mode
stunts513 said:
Right click the device, hit update drivers, download the drivers in my signature, and extract them, point the update device window to where you extracted my drivers and let it install them, if you are on windows 8 you will have to disable driver signature enforcement first. Once the drivers are installed I would suggest trying a simple
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
that might kick it out of fastboot. Tell me how it goes.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD using xda app-developers app
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Hello! First of all, i'm kind of a noob as far as kindle development issues concern, but i managed to install custom roms before (in fact, my brick problema began when i tried to upgrade to CM11 from goo.im). I am really desperate right now because i followed all the instructions in several threads but nothing helped me so far.
Here is my situation:
My kindle fire hd 7" is stuck at Fastboot mode after my failed attempt to upgrade from CM10.1 to CM11. My computer recognizes it as Tate-PVT-08 but it's not accepting any fastboot commands, except for "fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot". When i run this command, my kindle actually "reboots" but goes into fatboot mode again and again. When in "cmd", it doesn't recognize the devices either, but when run command "getvar" shows Tate-PVT-08. In conclusiĆ³n, i want to know if there is a problema with the instalation of cmd in my PC, or if you can recommend any tool to restore my Tablet, even if it means going back to stock OS.
Any help would be very appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.
guillemedina11 said:
Hello! First of all, i'm kind of a noob as far as kindle development issues concern, but i managed to install custom roms before (in fact, my brick problema began when i tried to upgrade to CM11 from goo.im). I am really desperate right now because i followed all the instructions in several threads but nothing helped me so far.
Here is my situation:
My kindle fire hd 7" is stuck at Fastboot mode after my failed attempt to upgrade from CM10.1 to CM11. My computer recognizes it as Tate-PVT-08 but it's not accepting any fastboot commands, except for "fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot". When i run this command, my kindle actually "reboots" but goes into fatboot mode again and again. When in "cmd", it doesn't recognize the devices either, but when run command "getvar" shows Tate-PVT-08. In conclusiĆ³n, i want to know if there is a problema with the instalation of cmd in my PC, or if you can recommend any tool to restore my Tablet, even if it means going back to stock OS.
Any help would be very appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.
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Are you using a fastboot cord? If so that's why. Use that command and then pull the cord from the computer as soon as it restarts.
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LinearEquation said:
Are you using a fastboot cord? If so that's why. Use that command and then pull the cord from the computer as soon as it restarts.
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Thank you for taking your time to help me out, appreciate it.
I changed the cord because i realized that i'm already in fastboot mode, so don't need fastboot cable. When i run the command, the Kindle boot logo lasts for few more senconds than with fastboot cable, but still goes into fastboot mode again. Also tried pushing all posible buttons (At blue kindle ffire logo) to reach recovery mode but failed. I'm using Kindle Fire First Aide but doesn't seems to work either.
Any toughts? Thank you.
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Thank you for taking your time to help me out, appreciate it.
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You're welcome
I changed the cord because i realized that i'm already in fastboot mode, so don't need fastboot cable. When i run the command, the Kindle boot logo lasts for few more senconds than with fastboot cable, but still goes into fastboot mode again.
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do you see the yellow Kindle Fire boot animation at all?
Also tried pushing all posible buttons (At blue kindle ffire logo) to reach recovery mode but failed.
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If you see the blue TWRP there may be hope without a doing a factory reset. Press the power button for 30 seconds and power down the KFHD7. Now hit power to turn the Kindle on and as soon as you see the yellow Kindle boot animation hold the volume rocker up and continue to hold it there until until you see the blue TWRP boot animation and continue pressing for three seconds, then release. Do you boot into TWRP? If you see the blue TWRP boot animation you should have it.
I'm using Kindle Fire First Aide but doesn't seems to work either.
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If you can get into TWRP that might be to your advantage because you can adb.sideload a ROM onto TWRP flash it and go on with it from there. KFFA has been down off and on. It was once a great tool but it needs updated and the Drop Box account associated with it is down at the momnent.
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LinearEquation said:
guillemedina11 said:
You're welcome
do you see the yellow Kindle Fire boot animation at all?
If you see the blue TWRP there may be hope without a doing a factory reset. Press the power button for 30 seconds and power down the KFHD7. Now hit power to turn the Kindle on and as soon as you see the yellow Kindle boot animation hold the volume rocker up and continue to hold it there until until you see the blue TWRP boot animation and continue pressing for three seconds, then release. Do you boot into TWRP? If you see the blue TWRP boot animation you should have it.
If you can get into TWRP that might be to your advantage because you can adb.sideload a ROM onto TWRP flash it and go on with it from there. KFFA has been down off and on. It was once a great tool but it needs updated and the Drop Box account associated with it is down at the momnent.
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Mr LinearEquation, thank you so much for your advice.
Following a different thread i managed to boot into TWRP by flashing images of "Freedom Boot" and TWRP itself via fastboot commands. Now in theory i can flash a .zip of any ROM but the thing is that i cannot load zips to the Tablet. even though it's recognized now as KINDLE instead of Tate-PVT-08 in the Device Manager, i'm not able to see the kindle as a Pop-up window where you can drag-and-drop files to the Tablet.
The question is: How do i push a ROM via adb as you mentioned in your previous message? Do you know which file do i need and the proper command to push it?
Kindly Regards.
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LinearEquation said:
Are you using a fastboot cord? If so that's why. Use that command and then pull the cord from the computer as soon as it restarts.
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Help! Mine was stuck in fastboot. When I hit the power button it boots up automatically in fastboot with any device attached to it. Then after a few sec it goes off.
Underurbed said:
Help! Mine was stuck in fastboot. When I hit the power button it boots up automatically in fastboot with any device attached to it. Then after a few sec it goes off.
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Have you looked at this page? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909 Maybe the unbricked section (part 6 of first page) can help in particular the SRT tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 . I have also noticed if you scroll down to troubleshooting section on the first page of first link it lists your problem and the steps to resolve it
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Thank you for the reply. Well, my first problem is the kindle doesn't stay on fastboot. It shuts down after a second.
recovery
Hi I locked mine up also and used a program called
Demo Mode Restore. Basically you shut off your kindle and unplug the charge/data cable run the program and click enter once then says plug you kindle in and when it boots the program catches it before it starts up and all you have to do is follow the directions and when it restarts its like when you first took it out of the box
You`ll have to do a search for Demo Mode Restore
Hope this help. God Bless )
joshuafalls63 said:
I moved into a new house yesterday and when un packing I found an Amazon Kindle Fire HD that was basically left behind I went to plug it in to my phone charger Micro USB and it began too boot up but then stopped at the Fastboot logo with Kindle Fire under it. Ive never had a Kindle Fire before so not really sure what to do tried connecting it to my Laptop but nothing shows up i.e installs etc. I don't know if it would be bricked or a software fault and tried Power and Volume Up and Down to see if there is a recovery system but they isn't.
I hope one of you guys can help
Thanks
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