Hi everybody, I have flashed the custom rom Kinology 3.2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2373292 for my Kindle Fire hd 7. I have deleted the amazon app "My videos" by mistake with Titanium root and I dont have any copy, so now in the main menu of my kindle I can not open the tab "Videos". How can I download this app or I have to flash the rom again?
Thanks guys.
You could either reflash the ROM, or just extract the app from the zip file and put it where it goes and fix its permissions.
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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
Hey guys,
i installed CM 10.1 on my Kindle Fire HD, everything works pretty well, but the Keyboard doesn't open and always generates an Error which closes the AOSP Keyboard App instantly when it normally should open....
Anyone got the same problem? I'm using Hashcodes ROM
Please Help!!
Try wiping cache and dalvik cache in twrp under wipe>advanced wipe.
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Sounds like you flashed the wrong gapps version, recheck in the original thread what version you should use. If its indeed the wrong one just clean cache and dalvik than reflash it.
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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...
I deleted the unifiedsearch.apk from my Kindle Fire HD (2013) thinking it was one of those third party search tools that my son had downloaded that had taken advantage of root and installed itself in system. i now realize it was the unifiedsearch for the kindle fire hd search on the default launcher. can someone pull this system APK, i meant do do a system dump before removing, but forgot. Thanks in advance
You could just pull it off the latest update for the hd 2nd gen on their site... Download the file on this page and change the extension to zip, from there you should find the file you need by opening it with your favorite zip file viewer.
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