[Q] Kindle Fire HD 7 after gapps stuck on blue logo - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi, my kindle fire hd 7 1st gen got stuck in blue logo. Thats all what i did:
1) Rooted it
2) Installed 2nd bootloader & TWRP
All was going fine, then i decided to install gapps so i downloaded the zip file, logged into recovery, selected the zip file and installed it.
After reboot, it shows the orange logo for 2 sec and then stuck on blue logo. If i try to hold volume up and power all i get its a black screen.
What should i do?
Thanls

well guys, i dont know how but it got into recovery. i then used adb sideload and installed cyanogenmod 10.2

after flashing cyanogen 10.2 now it shows "system ui has stopped"
cant get out of this

conidig said:
after flashing cyanogen 10.2 now it shows "system ui has stopped"
cant get out of this
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Boot into TWRP and wipe only Dalvic and CACHE and reboot. Let me know if that helps.

Same here
Same thing happened to me...KFHD8.9
I had CM10.1 and wanted to try 10.2. Everything went well and 10.2 worked. I had the Kindle all set up and downloaded all of my apps again. I powered it off last night and when I turned the Kindle back on today, it got stuck on the Kindle blue logo. I was able to restore it back to 10.1 but I was just curious if anyone has any ideas on what happened. Like I said, everything was working great until the Kindle was powered off and back on later. Thanks.

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[Q] Help Please Red Triangle

ok so I am extremely new to this, I rooted my kindle and that worked fine. I then used fire flash to get twrp in is and it booted into the TWRP recovery mode with no problem. I didnt have any ROMS on it yet just wanted to make sure it would boot into TWRP. So I tried to reboot the kindle and it was stuck in bootloop. I plugged in my factory fastboot cable and put it in fast beet. It is detected in my device manager as an adb device. I used KF first aid to try to restore it and now I am getting a red triangle saying kindle fire system restore. neither of the 2 options work though. When it boots it is the normal kindle orange and then goes to the blue logo then it gives me the triangle. Is there anything I can do to fix it.
Um I would put it in fast boot and restore the system image, I haven't used kffirstaide before, but if that's the screen im thinking of its asking you to either do a reset or boot normally, and neither are working so something it probably wrong with the system partition. So look try look for something about doing a system image restore if u can in kffirstaid. That's best I can guess at for now.
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Have a read through this post it's very informative and willmost likely help :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547

[Q] How to get custom rom onto device?

I'm finding it somewhat impossible to install a custom ROM on this currently useless device.
It is a Kindle Fire HD 7" (not the new HDX)
Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2271909
- Already tried it and the tablet goes into a bootloop once I restart, have to use factory cable to restore, apparently it doesn't work if your 7.30 or above
- Kindle Fire First Aid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2096888
I tried this to downgrade it to 7.2.1 but once completed the tablet said it cant boot and has to do a restore, then it goes back to 7.30. There is a 7.2.3 option too but I never tried it.
I don't know what to do all I want is to get rid of this stupid crap rom but if I can't I'll just have to use a launcher... any ideas?
When you boot looped did the kindle fire logo turn blue?
The first link should work fine for installing twrp the issue with 7.3 is the boot loader and the entire reason you install the freedom boot part.
It should install twrp and at the same time most likely boot loop your device.
Just try using the key combo if twrp doesn't automatically load.
After installing twrp you need to already have a rom on your sd card and to immediately install it.
I would recommend to try the first link again.
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mrkhigh said:
When you boot looped did the kindle fire logo turn blue?
The first link should work fine for installing twrp the issue with 7.3 is the boot loader and the entire reason you install the freedom boot part.
It should install twrp and at the same time most likely boot loop your device.
Just try using the key combo if twrp doesn't automatically load.
After installing twrp you need to already have a rom on your sd card and to immediately install it.
I would recommend to try the first link again.
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Yessir I already tried it 2 times. First is when I first got my Kindle and had to wait a month for a fast boot cable. I tried again but still boot loops again on the Kindle Fire logo, really frusterating.
ccs2ds said:
Yessir I already tried it 2 times. First is when I first got my Kindle and had to wait a month for a fast boot cable. I tried again but still boot loops again on the Kindle Fire logo, really frusterating.
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Use your fastboot cord and try using this tool. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 this is a root with restore.
ccs2ds said:
I'm finding it somewhat impossible to install a custom ROM on this currently useless device.
It is a Kindle Fire HD 7" (not the new HDX)
Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2271909
- Already tried it and the tablet goes into a bootloop once I restart, have to use factory cable to restore, apparently it doesn't work if your 7.30 or above
- Kindle Fire First Aid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2096888
I tried this to downgrade it to 7.2.1 but once completed the tablet said it cant boot and has to do a restore, then it goes back to 7.30. There is a 7.2.3 option too but I never tried it.
I don't know what to do all I want is to get rid of this stupid crap rom but if I can't I'll just have to use a launcher... any ideas?
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What version is your stock software? If you have the new refresh of the KFireHD (2013) then the 2nd bootloader exploit wont work for you.
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Stuck at boot after flashing Liquid Smooth 4.4.4 and CM-11 using TWRP 2.7.0.0

Hey guys, I downgraded my KFHD to 7.2.3, rooted and then installed TWRP 2.7.0.0 using FireFlash, everything ok so far.
I downloaded on the internal memory the ROMS Liquid Smooth 4.4.4 and CM-11 Nightly Build.
I restarted the Kindle in recovery mode, did the necessary wipes for Liquid Smooth and flashed it.
I rebooted the Kindle and got suck on the Liquid Smooth logo animation.
I restarted in TWRP mode again and wiped everything, this time I flashed CM-11 and then rebooted.
Now it's stuck on the Kindle Fire blue boot logo.
What could I be doing wrong here, I don't know what else can I flash that will start up.
I appreciate any advise.
Thanks
Guys, I flashed CM-11 AGAIN and rebooted it, took a while on the kindle fire blue logo and then the cyanogem mod logo appeared, took some time and it BOOTED!
Thanks everyone!
theplagueisback said:
Guys, I flashed CM-11 AGAIN and rebooted it, took a while on the kindle fire blue logo and then the cyanogem mod logo appeared, took some time and it BOOTED!
Thanks everyone!
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I have the same problem. How long does it take?
EDIT: 10 Minutes later. Still stuck. I have reflashed quite a few times now. I have checked the md5 on the device with adb. I have no idea what I can do next.
EDIT: Okay guys. It took like literally 15 Minutes. F* me.

[Q] Kindle Fire HD 7" Bootloop, stuck!

Hi Guys,
So first I'll apologise incase someone has posted a way around this and I haven't found it, so it would be great to direct me to the right page or something.
So I have rooted and installed cyogenmod with what I believe was KitKat OS. It was working fine, however I went into the settings and saw that CM had an update and so I updated it. It updated the OS to Lollipop, but nothing was working everything crashed, so I went to settings and performed a system restore, however from here on I just get a weird boot loop.
So I turn the Kindle on, get the orange logo, the blue logo, the teamwin screen, this then flashes black, comes back on, flashes black etc. It never gets past the teamwin screen.
I have a fastboot cable, which puts the kindle into fastboot mode, but I don't know what to do with it any more as I have a Mac know and so running OS X not Windows. I have used VirtualBox to have Windows on here but not sure if that will work?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

Kindle Fire HD TWRP logo bootloop

Hey guys. Awhile back I installed cyanogenmod onto my parents kindle fire hd in order to give them a speedier experience since the stock rom was starting to get slow. It worked great! until my mom decided she did not like this OS anymore and tried formatting the device from within the OS. Now whenever I try to boot it up, it shows the red fire logo and then the blue fire logo but then goes into the TWRP loading screen. Here, it just keeps flashing the TWRP logo and won't let me do anything. The adb status is offline. I tried using the unbrick utility to no avail. Any suggestions?
readysetmosh said:
Hey guys. Awhile back I installed cyanogenmod onto my parents kindle fire hd in order to give them a speedier experience since the stock rom was starting to get slow. It worked great! until my mom decided she did not like this OS anymore and tried formatting the device from within the OS. Now whenever I try to boot it up, it shows the red fire logo and then the blue fire logo but then goes into the TWRP loading screen. Here, it just keeps flashing the TWRP logo and won't let me do anything. The adb status is offline. I tried using the unbrick utility to no avail. Any suggestions?
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You're going to need a fastboot cable. You can find them on eBay. Once you have that, you can push a new recovery image and rom to the kindle and flash it. Then tell your mom to read up on this site before tweaking!

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