Kindle Fire HD 7" Re-Root - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi people, a few of days ago i've unrooted my Kindle Fire HD 7" from SuperSU. I was thinking that there was an update (that there isn't xD).
Now i've decided to Re-Root my Kindle, but there's a problem. I don't know what's wrong, this it shuold be the 3rd time for me for root my Kindle
P.S. Photos are attached.

-iCode said:
Hi people, a few of days ago i've unrooted my Kindle Fire HD 7" from SuperSU. I was thinking that there was an update (that there isn't xD).
Now i've decided to Re-Root my Kindle, but there's a problem. I don't know what's wrong, this it shuold be the 3rd time for me for root my Kindle
P.S. Photos are attached.
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How many times did you run the bin4ry root script? Sometimes it takes a few tries. Also, if you have TWEP installed, you can just flash the pre-rooted 7.4.3 zip file from the KFHD7" Android Development section.
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Ph0enix_216 said:
How many times did you run the bin4ry root script? Sometimes it takes a few tries. Also, if you have TWEP installed, you can just flash the pre-rooted 7.4.3 zip file from the KFHD7" Android Development section.
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A lot of times!! No i've not TWRP. :0
Another advice? I need them XD

-iCode said:
A lot of times!! No i've not TWRP. :0
Another advice? I need them XD
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Okay. This is the link for the 7.4.3 update.zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218475
Also, when you ran the script, which option did you try? The old or the new root method?
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Ph0enix_216 said:
Okay. This is the link for the 7.4.3 update.zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218475
Also, when you ran the script, which option did you try? The old or the new root method?
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I've used 1 in the new method of root. But why i suold return in 7.4.3 when i'm in 7.4.6. However thanks a lot

-iCode said:
I've used 1 in the new method of root. But why i suold return in 7.4.3 when i'm in 7.4.6. However thanks a lot
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I would try running the older root method a few times. It's the old bin4ry method that was used before implementing the new method.
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Ph0enix_216 said:
I would try running the older root method a few times. It's the old bin4ry method that was used before implementing the new method.
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Man you're right! I've tried the v31 (that used me the 1st time). And.. i've rooted my Kindle Fire HD. Thanks Ph0enix, without you i wouldn't resolved. THANKS, A LOT! :highfive:

-iCode said:
Man you're right! I've tried the v31 (that used me the 1st time). And.. i've rooted my Kindle Fire HD. Thanks Ph0enix, without you i wouldn't resolved. THANKS, A LOT! :highfive:
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You're welcome. Have fun modding!
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Yes, Thanks phoenix we got some help from you.

Related

[Q] Which ROM?

I just rooted my Kindle Fire, and like to install a stock jellybean rom. I looked at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765288
which says
Download 4.1.2_r1 ROM here [10-10]
md5sum: d300fbbd65f3037f54519f7c3c2bc4a5
PLUS YOU WILL NEED TO FLASH GAPPS AFTER
Jelly Bean Gapps here
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However when I go to the links I see newer versions of the ROM.
I assume I should download jb-4.2-kfire-hashcode-12-18.zip, but which Gapps do I need?
Do I want the one for CyanogenMod 10.1.x 4.2.1? I assume so, but I'm a bit nervous to just do it ....
I know this is really a noob questions, but that's what I am!
magicalhen said:
I just rooted my Kindle Fire, and like to install a stock jellybean rom. I looked at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765288
which says
However when I go to the links I see newer versions of the ROM.
I assume I should download jb-4.2-kfire-hashcode-12-18.zip, but which Gapps do I need?
Do I want the one for CyanogenMod 10.1.x 4.2.1? I assume so, but I'm a bit nervous to just do it ....
I know this is really a noob questions, but that's what I am!
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It all depends on which fire you have..7" or 8.9". The 7" is still in the process of being developed to run CM10, there are devs running it but it is not stable. I believe they have accomplished running CM10 on the KF2 and the 8.9" but if you have the 7" there is no additional ROMS
lacoursiere18 said:
It all depends on which fire you have..7" or 8.9". The 7" is still in the process of being developed to run CM10, there are devs running it but it is not stable. I believe they have accomplished running CM10 on the KF2 and the 8.9" but if you have the 7" there is no additional ROMS
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Hmmm, my fire is a 7" (at least the size of the screen is 7" measured diagonally). I ended up installing the most recent ROM from that link and also the most recent gaaps, and it seemed to work decently.
However I did notice one weird thing (perhaps a coincidence) soon after. All my gmail got marked as read as soon as it arrived. I found there was an entry in my google 2-factor permissions called Android Login V1, noticed by others too. I'd post a link, but as a new member, I'm not permitted to do it. I'm not saying this is anything bad, but it was a weird coincidence. I zapped it, and also my stock Android Login Service from my phone. Now it's ok, but made me a bit nervous.
I'd be interested to hear from other KF 7" owners on which ROM they are using!
magicalhen said:
Hmmm, my fire is a 7" (at least the size of the screen is 7" measured diagonally). I ended up installing the most recent ROM from that link and also the most recent gaaps, and it seemed to work decently.
However I did notice one weird thing (perhaps a coincidence) soon after. All my gmail got marked as read as soon as it arrived. I found there was an entry in my google 2-factor permissions called Android Login V1, noticed by others too. I'd post a link, but as a new member, I'm not permitted to do it. I'm not saying this is anything bad, but it was a weird coincidence. I zapped it, and also my stock Android Login Service from my phone. Now it's ok, but made me a bit nervous.
I'd be interested to hear from other KF 7" owners on which ROM they are using!
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It's and fire HD or just the fire 2 ?
nim182 said:
It's and fire HD or just the fire 2 ?
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I think it's just a fire 2. The model is D01400 if that helps.....
magicalhen said:
I think it's just a fire 2. The model is D01400 if that helps.....
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So, I think you are on the wrong forum, this is for HD units...
The Kindle Fire 2 has, since a few days, the CyanogenMod 10 ROM running... but, as I said, this forum is for Kindle Fire HD units so I recommend you to open a new thread on the "Kindle Fire 2 Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting" thread.

[Q] I have a 2013 (11.3.1.0) KFHD and a fastboot cable. Can I flash a custom ROM now?

I know that the bootloader is locked on the 2013 KFHD and we're currently waiting for a workaround for that. And we also need TWRP which has not been recompiled for the 2013 KFHD.
However, I have a fastboot cable. I don't necessarily need TWRP nor do I have to wait for the bootloader to be fixed, correct? If I am correct in my assumption, can someone provide me with some resources as to how I might be able to get something like CM11 working on my KFHD? Or is there some sort of dev IRC channel that I can go to for help? I have extensive experience with C/C++ and the unix environment, so I don't need a noob-friendly tutorial.
Thanks.
cheesylard said:
I know that the bootloader is locked on the 2013 KFHD and we're currently waiting for a workaround for that. And we also need TWRP which has not been recompiled for the 2013 KFHD.
However, I have a fastboot cable. I don't necessarily need TWRP nor do I have to wait for the bootloader to be fixed, correct? If I am correct in my assumption, can someone provide me with some resources as to how I might be able to get something like CM11 working on my KFHD? Or is there some sort of dev IRC channel that I can go to for help? I have extensive experience with C/C++ and the unix environment, so I don't need a noob-friendly tutorial.
Thanks.
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There is many threads in this forum for fast boot KFHD you can search by CM11 or C/C++. Hope you will find what you were looking for....
You can't right now. There are no exploits for the bootloader.
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LinearEquation said:
You can't right now. There are no exploits for the bootloader.
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Doesn't having a fastboot cable get rid of the need for an unlocked bootloader? It's used for recovery, right? So in theory I could just flash any image I want to the device.
cheesylard said:
Doesn't having a fastboot cable get rid of the need for an unlocked bootloader? It's used for recovery, right? So in theory I could just flash any image I want to the device.
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No you can't do that. The images have to be specific and there has to be an exploit to unlock the bootloader or in the case of most of the Kindle series, flash a 2nd bootloader. It sounds good but it won't work. Until an exploit is found the only thing that could maybe be flashed are signed images from Amazon made specifically to flash through fastboot. I don't see them putting them on the open market anytime soon.
LinearEquation said:
No you can't do that. The images have to be specific and there has to be an exploit to unlock the bootloader or in the case of most of the Kindle series, flash a 2nd bootloader. It sounds good but it won't work. Until an exploit is found the only thing that could maybe be flashed are signed images from Amazon made specifically to flash through fastboot. I don't see them putting them on the open market anytime soon.
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Ah, so the images have to be signed... that sucks. Thanks for the explanation. I guess I'll just wait for an exploit like everyone else
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Ah, so the images have to be signed... that sucks. Thanks for the explanation. I guess I'll just wait for an exploit like everyone else
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ROMs are built for specific hardware too. The Fire HD 2012 and the Fire HD 2013 vastly different hardware wise.
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Ph0enix_216 said:
ROMs are built for specific hardware too. The Fire HD 2012 and the Fire HD 2013 vastly different hardware wise.
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Is anybody actively working on roms for the 2013 KFHD 7"? Do we have anything like an ETA?
fivelon said:
Is anybody actively working on roms for the 2013 KFHD 7"? Do we have anything like an ETA?
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I'm pretty sure we'd need an exploit before people would be able to start working on ROMs, but I may be wrong.
cheesylard said:
I'm pretty sure we'd need an exploit before people would be able to start working on ROMs, but I may be wrong.
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Yeah, you're correct.
:good: lol

[Q] Kindle Fire HD 7" 2013 roms?

Hi there. I have a Kindle Fire HD 7" running version 11.3.1.0_user_30084920.
I have the device rooted and last time I checked there weren't any available Roms for the device. I saw some people post about a possible version of CyanogenMod coming for it. I also haven't put a recovery because all the versions I see are for the 7.x.x version of the Kindle.
Anyone got any links to posts about Recoveries or Roms for the 11.3.1.0 version of the Fire HD 7"?
cdover37 said:
Hi there. I have a Kindle Fire HD 7" running version 11.3.1.0_user_30084920.
I have the device rooted and last time I checked there weren't any available Roms for the device. I saw some people post about a possible version of CyanogenMod coming for it. I also haven't put a recovery because all the versions I see are for the 7.x.x version of the Kindle.
Anyone got any links to posts about Recoveries or Roms for the 11.3.1.0 version of the Fire HD 7"?
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there are none. At this point, rooting is pretty much the only thing available for the 2013 HD.
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Ph0enix_216 said:
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there are none. At this point, rooting is pretty much the only thing available for the 2013 HD.
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Tis a sad day. Just gotta wait around for a rom i suppose. I hate the stock kindle setup.

[Q] will kindle fire hd 7/ tate get otg support?

just wondering whether the kindle fire hd 7 will get otg support, i know that most roms run hashcodes kernel and that it doesnt support it. I'm not demanding it or anything, i just want to know if its being considered? or in development? thanks. I want it for usb storage and controllers haha
luigirocks said:
just wondering whether the kindle fire hd 7 will get otg support, i know that most roms run hashcodes kernel and that it doesnt support it. I'm not demanding it or anything, i just want to know if its being considered? or in development? thanks. I want it for usb storage and controllers haha
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I heard a while back that it was coming soon but, well.... that was quite a while ago.
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Once I get my ROM rolled out I might try to compile a kernel with it enabled, as-is I don't have enough storage space available on my Linux partition to download the cm sources and I've messed with the innerds a little bit for my ROM so I'd rather go from hashcode's sources.
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stunts513 said:
Once I get my ROM rolled out I might try to compile a kernel with it enabled, as-is I don't have enough storage space available on my Linux partition to download the cm sources and I've messed with the innerds a little bit for my ROM so I'd rather go from hashcode's sources.
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I hope its soon I can't wait for otg support!

Kindle Fire HD (newest model)

just got mine 4 days ago...
i want to root it and install a decent Android os (e.g. CyanogenMod)
waht is the easyiest way ?
i read a few threads hear but i am kinda confused
a link to the most decent FQ and Guide will be apreciatet !
THX
First off, there are no modifications available (besides rooting) for the newer Kindle Fire HD. Secondly, you posted in the wrong section. You should have posted under the 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A section.
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ok sorry..
but if i rooted the device i can install an alternative ROM
e.g. cyanogen
missbender said:
ok sorry..
but if i rooted the device i can install an alternative ROM
e.g. cyanogen
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nope, we haven't been able to crack the bootloader on the 2013 kindle fire hd, no custom roms available for it, sorry.

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