I cant transfer between computer and kindle hd 7. today i want to install new os ,so i wipe my kindle ,then i must connect kindle for put new os into kindle but it cant connect. what should i do help me please
it looks like i dont have driver but i installed it aready
thank you before ^^
So are you stuck in twrp? If so follow this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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stunts513 said:
So are you stuck in twrp? If so follow this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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thank you i can do it^^
zouiner said:
thank you i can do it^^
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If you can get into TWRP it's real easy. The tutorial is well written.
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Does anyone have a system image they can send me along with instructions on how to flash? Tried the SR tool but with no success. My software version was 8.1.4. Any help would be greatly appreciated ,thanks.
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csolander said:
Does anyone have a system image they can send me along with instructions on how to flash? Tried the SR tool but with no success. My software version was 8.1.4. Any help would be greatly appreciated ,thanks.
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Did you already have root access or where you trying to get root access when you bricked it?
rootedkfirefan said:
Did you already have root access or where you trying to get root access when you bricked it?
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Had root and was trying to boot cm10.1 but now it won't go past the kf logo ,fastboot works.
Sorry I meant to say boot image in the op
Get kindle fire first aide kit somewhere in the general it downloads all stock rooted.
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KindleFireGuy said:
Get kindle fire first aide kit somewhere in the general it downloads all stock rooted.
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Thank you for pointing me in the right direction
Your welcome.
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well
I didnt read everything carefully but succeded in rooting my KHFD 8.9"
then i tried to install FFF using KFU and then it restarted and i couldnt power it on
well i have tried using FireKit .. but it says waiting for OMAP device..
then i wanted to do the shorting trick !!
i have searched for two days and couldnt find any where the how to USB shorting of KHFD 8.9
please help I am getting frustrated..
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What is the easiest way for me to root my Kindle
Look first, ask second.
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skywalkerboy said:
What is the easiest way for me to root my Kindle
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I used a procedure recently published in CNET Review. Google for "root kindle fire hd cnet reviews". Use the top link. Very clear and worked flawlessly for me.
every time i try to input the echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop command, i get "cannot create /data/local.prop: permission denied". i am using windows 7, fire hd version 7.4.6 (brand new). any help? please?
Is your device rooted? That command looks vaguely familiar...
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stunts513 said:
Is your device rooted? That command looks vaguely familiar...
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i am in the process of rooting it. it is one of the commands i have to enter to root it.
Use the Bin4ry method to root.
how?
soupmagnet said:
Use the Bin4ry method to root.
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i am a noob at this. details?
soupmagnet said:
Use the Bin4ry method to root.
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This
I agree, save yourself some headaches. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351201
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Hello!
I just rooted my Kindle Fire HD and it is running 7.4.6 with the google apps. What is the risk of bricking if I go through with the tutorial of installing the second boot loader and TWRP?
x10knight said:
Hello!
I just rooted my Kindle Fire HD and it is running 7.4.6 with the google apps. What is the risk of bricking if I go through with the tutorial of installing the second boot loader and TWRP?
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It depends. As long as you read the directions to the letter, and re-read them to make sure you know what you're doing, it'll be fine. I've done this twice now, with no bricks. I've only needed a fastboot cable once in the year I've owned my Kindle, and it was to fix a product of my own stupidity. So just follow the directions, and everything will be okay
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I'll try it, probably.
I'll try it, probably.
x10knight said:
I'll try it, probably.
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This is the guide I use to install TWRP. It makes use of an app called "FireFlash.apk."
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x10knight said:
I'll try it, probably.
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You want to downgrade to 7.2.3 first to reduce the chance of a soft brick. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
LinearEquation said:
You want to downgrade to 7.2.3 first to reduce the chance of a soft brick. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
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Why should I not use the fire flash method?
LinearEquation said:
You want to downgrade to 7.2.3 first to reduce the chance of a soft brick. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
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Really? I've never done that and it works fine
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Ph0enix_216 said:
Really? I've never done that and it works fine
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Then you got lucky. That's why all these bootloops. 7.3.0 Amazon patched the exploit. In every thread about 2nd bootloader it mentions downgrading first.
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x10knight said:
Why should I not use the fire flash method?
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You can use fire flash method all you want but if you don't downgrade your boot loader first you risk bootlooping.
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Wait.... now I am confused. FireFlash provides a built in button to downgrade the bootloader. Do I need to downgrade fully to 7.2.3 or just the bootloader?
x10knight said:
Wait.... now I am confused. FireFlash provides a built in button to downgrade the bootloader. Do I need to downgrade fully to 7.2.3 or just the bootloader?
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Just the bootloader. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Just the boot loader, however it will boot loop if you don't downgrade the os, sostick the ROM on before hand to avoid having to push it onto the device later on if you aren't downgrading the os as well.
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The bootloader must match the stock Amazon firmware to flash properly and the bootloader needs to be 7.3.0 or 7.23 for the exploit to work. I can't even imagine trying to work out the exploit on the new HDX's
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stunts513 said:
Just the boot loader, however it will boot loop if you don't downgrade the os, sostick the ROM on before hand to avoid having to push it onto the device later on if you aren't downgrading the os as well.
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Okay, I'm downgrading to 7.2.3. Is there a guide on that? Also, will the kindle brick when I install 7.2.3 and the bootloader is 7.4.6?
One other thing I'd recommend doing, is buy a factory cable should anything go wrong. It has saved me from quite a few scary moments
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x10knight said:
Okay, I'm downgrading to 7.2.3. Is there a guide on that? Also, will the kindle brick when I install 7.2.3 and the bootloader is 7.4.6?
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You should get a fastboot cord first. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347170 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
I would use the first link. All 3 links are good though. Read number two links before modding though.
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I buy new one kindle fire hd gen2, I got 11.3.2.2.
How to root it to android?
bioyyy said:
I buy new one kindle fire hd gen2, I got 11.3.2.2.
How to root it to android?
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You can root but there is no custom recovery or custom ROM's for it yet.
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Any steps?
darskiba said:
Any steps?
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Link in my signature.
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LinearEquation said:
Link in my signature.
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this is for 11.3.1 it doesnt work with 11.3.2.2 i just tried
slixz85 said:
this is for 11.3.1 it doesnt work with 11.3.2.2 i just tried
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It lead to the topic. Unfortunately, from what I hear, Gran PC does not have one for 11.3.2.2 yet. Maybe leave a message in his thread and see what he says. He's a dev for the 2013 KFHD7.
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right on man thanks