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i got a kindle fire HD from a friend and it was a store display so it was in a display loop, and i tried to root it.
i got a factory cable, plugged it in and got into fast boot.
i tried a boot loader and it said everything was going okay, until all of a sudden the kindle went black.
now it turn on at all. its just a black screen, the cable doesn't do anything, the computer doesn't recognize it or anything.
i even took it apart and removed the battery and still nothing.
is there anyway of getting this thing on now?
alin2em said:
i got a kindle fire HD from a friend and it was a store display so it was in a display loop, and i tried to root it.
i got a factory cable, plugged it in and got into fast boot.
i tried a boot loader and it said everything was going okay, until all of a sudden the kindle went black.
now it turn on at all. its just a black screen, the cable doesn't do anything, the computer doesn't recognize it or anything.
i even took it apart and removed the battery and still nothing.
is there anyway of getting this thing on now?
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Give Kindle Fire First Aide a try. There's also some awfully clever people who frequent that thread to ask advice of.
alin2em said:
i got a kindle fire HD from a friend and it was a store display so it was in a display loop, and i tried to root it.
i got a factory cable, plugged it in and got into fast boot.
i tried a boot loader and it said everything was going okay, until all of a sudden the kindle went black.
now it turn on at all. its just a black screen, the cable doesn't do anything, the computer doesn't recognize it or anything.
i even took it apart and removed the battery and still nothing.
is there anyway of getting this thing on now?
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what's the application you used to root your device?
i'll assume you used kindle fire utility 0.9.6?
hard bricked
Yes i used some bootloader that after more reading was only fo the kindle fire and not the hd
alin2em said:
Yes i used some bootloader that after more reading was only fo the kindle fire and not the hd
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Well, To be honest with you this is the 5th time i've seen this happen and every time the device ends up with a damaged bootloader partition Which means the device is permanently bricked and can only be recovered using professional ( And expensive) recovery tools, All you can do now is contact Amazon and ship it back to them, They should send you a replacement, If amazon is gives you trouble just tell me, I might be able to get you a replacement from Prokennexusa.
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Well, To be honest with you this is the 5th time i've seen this happen and every time the device ends up with a damaged bootloader partition Which means the device is permanently bricked and can only be recovered using professional ( And expensive) recovery tools, All you can do now is contact Amazon and ship it back to them, They should send you a replacement, If amazon is gives you trouble just tell me, I might be able to get you a replacement from Prokennexusa.
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Amazon gave me trouble. the girl i spoke with literally said, "sir, you're out of luck."
what is Prokennexusa, and would they be able to replace/fix this kindle fire hd 8.9?
TigerG8 said:
Amazon gave me trouble. the girl i spoke with literally said, "sir, you're out of luck."
what is Prokennexusa, and would they be able to replace/fix this kindle fire hd 8.9?
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Prokennexusa's name is Christian Bryant
Ship your kindle to him at
Xerocomm, Inc. - 1684 Northstar Drive - Petaluma CA 94954
Send it ASAP and he'll replace it for you, He'll get it done by the end of the week!
Chris receives many bricked kindles so don't forget to send him an email at [email protected] so he knows!
Good luck
AmrBanawan said:
Prokennexusa's name is Christian Bryant
Ship your kindle to him at
Xerocomm, Inc. - 1684 Northstar Drive - Petaluma CA 94954
Send it ASAP and he'll replace it for you, He'll get it done by the end of the week!
Chris receives many bricked kindles so don't forget to send him an email at [email protected] so he knows!
Good luck
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dude, i thank you so much for this! i don't really have too much experience with shipping things out, so... it could be a lil while. i'll go ahead and email Chris. how much will it cost me?
Hard Bricked Kindle fire hd 7
Got my Kindle fire hd 7 hard bricked, it does not responds to charging and did not get detected by the pc, neither the power button works.
Is there any solutions to unbrick the hard bricked kindle fire hd7.
only genius can provide me with the solution
I am really in trouble plz help me, this is my [email protected]
same problem here, I installed the wrong bootloader, I installed the one for KFHD8 instead of KFHD7
now my screen is black and using lsusb doesnt detect anything
Same here, greatly appreciate any help
Found a solution. didn`t try yet
searching i found this page where explain how to fix the hard brick, black screen no sing of life, cant post links so, search in google "new life for a dead Kindle fire hd, is in mascote..... can any expert try it and explain that to the rest of us,
U solder a wire from a pin to ground and plug it into a PC running Linux and compile the program after cloning the git repository. Problem is I think we need a signed partition table that only amazon has from what I have heard, though personally I'm wondering if we can't just use adb pull and pulling the entire mmc block device off the kindle, but I don't know what the path to it is, normally I would use dd to make an image first, but because usually the partition table image is the same size as the drive itself it wouldn't fit on the sdcard, unless u had a flash drive hooked up over otg. Maybe the reason this hasn't been done is because we can't pull the entire emmc while the partitions are active?
Edit: ah just found the reason we can't do it, I was wrong it wasn't the partition table, its because the initial file that is pushed to the device has to be signed and we have no way of doing so, initial file being something like a initial loader to accept whatever image your trying to shove into the kindle.
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Unfortunately, I was in a hurry and got lazy. I (unknowingly) flashed a corrupted stack and 7.2.3 bootloader to my KFHD7 without checking the md5 checksum. After the flash and restart, I was greeted with a hard bricked pile of junk that won't turn on or do anything now. I have emailed Chris Bryant at [email protected] and [email protected] this afternoon to see if there is any chance he can help. Any one have any other ideas? I have the red factory fastboot adapter to use but, like I said earlier, my KFHD7 doesn't seem to do anything now.
Wait for kurohyou to map out the emmc contact point for your kindke's motherboard and solder it to a USB sdcard reader to reflash the boot loader from Linux.
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waiting man
stunts513 said:
Wait for kurohyou to map out the emmc contact point for your kindke's motherboard and solder it to a USB sdcard reader to reflash the boot loader from Linux.
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I am waiting too to solve the prob, got same prob here...........
Any chance to solve this
I have the same issue after trying to install FFF 1.5 zip and L_SPEED_V1.5_REBORN.zip file via TWRP and everything seemed to be fine but after a reboot the kindle is hardware bricked and no sign of life so far after many attempts to revive it, I got it just two months ago and I was happy after rooting it and trying CM12 on it (everything was great but very laggy after installing few softwares so that's why I tried to install this L_SPEED_V1.5_REBORN and see if it improve UI speed)
I really appreciate any suggestion or help from experts here (I learned a lot reading your guides and I am really grateful for everything you are doing here)
neoroid said:
I have the same issue after trying to install FFF 1.5 zip and L_SPEED_V1.5_REBORN.zip file via TWRP and everything seemed to be fine but after a reboot the kindle is hardware bricked and no sign of life so far after many attempts to revive it, I got it just two months ago and I was happy after rooting it and trying CM12 on it (everything was great but very laggy after installing few softwares so that's why I tried to install this L_SPEED_V1.5_REBORN and see if it improve UI speed)
I really appreciate any suggestion or help from experts here (I learned a lot reading your guides and I am really grateful for everything you are doing here)
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How did you fix the hard brick. Can please guide.
NO I didn't have a chance to fix it nor get it replaced by Amazon, it's collecting dust now and I am regretting the money I've spent on this... since Amazon don't offer reparation nor tools to it... if your issue is not hardbrick, which mean that you tablet can power up and display something on the screen then you have a chance to get it fixed, just look for the thread here and you will find a way to fix it.
If it is the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 that you bricked there is a breakdown of how to fix it here: [Discussion] Direct access to e-MMC to fix bricked KF (HD 8.9 version)
It is not easy and only recommended as a last resort. The last person that tried was also having an issue with the boot.img file being too big so I added it near the end of the thread as an attachment. Good luck!
I had whatever, that updated to 7.3 as soon as I turned it on. Rooted fine with KF First Aide. Installed ES File Explorer, Google Play, etc. All was well. Then I read a post here how hard it was to copy/paste with ES File Explorer. I was joking about it with my husband and showing him how easy it was and copied random file... literally just randomly long pressed a file to show him the options, picked copy, and then went to another directory and *meant* to point to but touched paste instead... it was one of the Google Play files.
Kindle fire hd 7" immediately started freaking out. A mac address type error flashing so quick I couldn't do anything else. It was the same low letters and numbers you'd get with a mac address but said error and just an OK button which did nothing when you manage to tap in while flashing. Restarted, thinking if I was lucky Google Play just would't work... got the red triangle and neither option helped. So I ordered one of SkOrPn's cables which works flawlessly and boots right into fastboot. Yay for SkOrPn! Not so ya for me... (not their fault!).
It shows up as "Tate-PVT-08". I've tried every variation of driver I can find. Uninstalling all old things I can find, complete with the command line command to show ghost hubs/devices and what not and removing them and shut down/start up fresh too... no joy. Also removing and restarting between each driver try... neither of the Amazon drivers work for fastboot for me. I've tried so many things at this point my brain is fried.
So I'm hoping someone can help direct me how to fix this. . I won it in an online giveaway, so I'm not out anything, but it'd sure be nice to use it! As messed up as the Kindle crap is I'd be pissed if I bought it... but I'm majorly spoiled on Sony (Ericsson) and their "ya, play with it, screw it up, we don't care, here's how to fix it online just plug it in"... even before they had the online thing they'd let you send it back (and paid shipping both ways for it!) would reflash firmware and send it back with paper ticket that said "No problems found" lol... even on a device you actually bricked (wouldn't turn on... not the cute "brick"="I screwed it up but it's fixable" that people use now).
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Especially if you could steer me to drivers that work for 2nd generation HD 7 inch in fastboot on Windows 8. Thanks for reading if nothing else!
Try The SoupKit found here.
This is a Kinology HD using XDA Premium
Swap cables. Boot with the factory cable then switch to a normal one.
Thanks for the reply, but I've been doing that. Great advice for anyone who doesn't know though!
You couldn't have damaged anything by just copying a file unless either:
You cut the file
OR
You overwrote a system file
OR
You filled up your system partition.
If you still need help, I might be able to do some researching.
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I'd say your fast boot driver didn't install right mine showed up like that and I had to keep playing with drivers to get it to work
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Same Problem
I'm having the same problem! If you fixed it please let me know!
FIXED!!
It's fixed! You have to use KindleFireAide. Just follow all of the directions and it's perfect.:laugh::laugh::laugh::good::good::good:
Shawnsch said:
I'd say your fast boot driver didn't install right mine showed up like that and I had to keep playing with drivers to get it to work
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Thanks, I was hoping there was a better answer than just keep uninstalling/reinstalling various drivers in various ways til it works lol.
I've got a pc I haven't plugged it in to I'll try this weekend, if that doesn't work I'll do the Linux Soup Kit.
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Thanks, I was hoping there was a better answer than just keep uninstalling/reinstalling various drivers in various ways til it works lol.
I've got a pc I haven't plugged it in to I'll try this weekend, if that doesn't work I'll do the Linux Soup Kit.
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Use Kindle Fire Aide. It comes with all of the drivers.
Geckodudes said:
Use Kindle Fire Aide. It comes with all of the drivers.
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That was my first thing to try. Unfortunately one of them says stopped by user (preferred one) and the alternate won't install, gets to the end of installing and says didn't install, do manually... which has the same results. I'm getting the same results on another pc. Fun times lol.
Edit... I give up, it's Linux time. Will report back later.
My husband did the Soup kit (correct version, followed directions, etc.) with it for me while I was at work today on an pc he put Linux on (so nothing phone/tablet/adb/driver has ever touched it for anything). He's more savvy with Linux, I haven't used it much since the 90s while he regularly has it as a dual boot on his main pc. He used Ubuntu, followed the Soupkit directions and still no Linux love either.
I'm pretty much down to just sending it back, worst case they send it back and tell me I'm screwed. Both of us are so spoiled on Sony (me) and Google/Nexus (him)... that this some things only works sometimes and just keep bashing your head into the wall and something you already tried three times will work thing is out of our frame of reference (which is what it took to get it rooted lol). I've already spent more time trying to fix the stupid thing for something that shouldn't have even caused an issue than I've spent on both my Sonys combined... even though I've borked both more than once... crazy.
My only advice ... buy a real tablet lol. Luckily I won this so I'm not out anything if Amazon won't swap it... but I really like the 7" size for book reading.
I'll fix it for you...
Deviantelf said:
My husband did the Soup kit (correct version, followed directions, etc.) with it for me while I was at work today on an pc he put Linux on (so nothing phone/tablet/adb/driver has ever touched it for anything). He's more savvy with Linux, I haven't used it much since the 90s while he regularly has it as a dual boot on his main pc. He used Ubuntu, followed the Soupkit directions and still no Linux love either.
I'm pretty much down to just sending it back, worst case they send it back and tell me I'm screwed. Both of us are so spoiled on Sony (me) and Google/Nexus (him)... that this some things only works sometimes and just keep bashing your head into the wall and something you already tried three times will work thing is out of our frame of reference (which is what it took to get it rooted lol). I've already spent more time trying to fix the stupid thing for something that shouldn't have even caused an issue than I've spent on both my Sonys combined... even though I've borked both more than once... crazy.
My only advice ... buy a real tablet lol. Luckily I won this so I'm not out anything if Amazon won't swap it... but I really like the 7" size for book reading.
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If you're gonna send it anywhere, if you pay for shipping I could try to fix it. No guarantees, of course.
If you are on Windows 8 to install kfhd drivers you must advanced boot with unsigned drivers install mode active
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KindleFireGuy said:
If you are on Windows 8 to install kfhd drivers you must advanced boot with unsigned drivers install mode active
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Ya did all that fun stuff, repeatedly with various drivers with all the 20 steps in between to remove others, lol.
Husband spent quite some time with Linux and SoupKit to no avail also. He could get his phone to work (making sure he had all the rules and steps correct), but it never would do anything with the tablet.
I gave up and called Amazon late Monday. They had me turn it on and verify the red triangle screen then sent me a new one that arrived today. Take the new one out of the box and put the old one in they said. They paid shipping both ways. If they complain I'll tell them send me the old and I'll send the new one back lol (at my expense). If they want to make the thing such a mess to deal with what do they expect? They know there's a whole group of people that won't live with the crappy launcher mess they have .
I currently have a bricked kindle 7 hd and wanted to see if anyone could help me out with their expertise. A week ago I accidentally bricked my kindle and purchased the factory cable on ebay to try to fix.
At this point when I connect the cable, screen stays black.
If i press kindle power button, Kindle logo will briefly appear, followed by fastboot logo for split second and then goes black again.
There are so many posts on the website on how to fix a bricked kindle, but I'm unsure which one is the right solution in this case.
Also, my driver on the Device Manager connects and disconnects continuously. And for some reason, I'm showing OMAP4440 when I connect my kindle, which I assume is not correct.
What is my next step, or what do I download?
Please, if someone can help, I'd be very grateful. I've been without my kindle for over a week. Thank you.
That kindle is hard bricked, there's a slight chance of fixing if it is flashing fastboot mode for a few seconds, but I give it a 10% chance of fixing. We can't fix omap4440 bricks because while we have the means to interface with that device, we need a signed xloader for the kindle to let us flash the other partitions. We can't get the signed xloader (believe its called xloader, might be called something else) unless someone at amazon or TI were nice enough to leak it and probably get fired in the process.
On another note is that android adb composite device staying there the entire time the kindle is plugged in? If it does then you may be able to fix the kindle, I haven't heard of omap4440 and the adb composite being there at the same before. I would guess that adb is the fastboot interface but usually it says Tate when drivers aren't installed and in this case it doesn't but still has an exclamation. I'm curious....
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Well, @stunts513, it also shows that a kindle fire is plugged in with adb enabled. So he might not be 100% out of hope.
It sounds like the bootloader does indeed work, but there is a small problem. I am not sure what that problem is, but if the fastboot logo even shows at all, there is a small chance you could get it up and running again. Download the kfhd7 bootloader provided by @Hashcode and see if you can "fastboot flash" it before the screen goes black. Type in the command and the second you see the orange kindle fire logo, hit enter. Keep in mind that it might work. I am not responsible if it ruins your device further. It shouldn't, though.
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Well, I wouldn't say 100% out of hope...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391047
Or you could try using "fastboot boot" to boot the bootloader. This takes barely less time so if the fastboot flash fails, try this.
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Same exact problem, did anyone find a fix?
lizvx said:
I currently have a bricked kindle 7 hd and wanted to see if anyone could help me out with their expertise. A week ago I accidentally bricked my kindle and purchased the factory cable on ebay to try to fix.
At this point when I connect the cable, screen stays black.
If i press kindle power button, Kindle logo will briefly appear, followed by fastboot logo for split second and then goes black again.
There are so many posts on the website on how to fix a bricked kindle, but I'm unsure which one is the right solution in this case.
Also, my driver on the Device Manager connects and disconnects continuously. And for some reason, I'm showing OMAP4440 when I connect my kindle, which I assume is not correct.
What is my next step, or what do I download?
Please, if someone can help, I'd be very grateful. I've been without my kindle for over a week. Thank you.
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I have the same problem Word for Word just a few extra details: I did have TW RP installed and I had just recently installed Kinology which was working but I went Back into TW RP again to try to Flash CM and didnt have all the files I needed But went ahead and removed my OS somehow leaving me stuck in TWRP Trying to figure out away to get the files over to it. At some point it ended up in Fastboot mode and I fell asleep so it was running with just the Fastboot logo for several hours and I woke up and saw that it was turned back off at which point I attempted to reboot back into recovery (TWRP) but discovered it would only show Kindle Fire for <1 second then Fastboot <1.5 seconds and back to a black screen. If it's connected to the computer it will make a sound as if the device was recognized but then a strange sound I have not heard I guess meaning the device was not installed correctly; Then this is repeated not stop until a reset on the device is done just the correct amount of time where it doesn't turn back on but the sound stops on the computer and the KFHD screen stays off. I'm new to Android and rooting, etc. but in the last 45+days since I got this KFHD7 used, I have used XDA countless times for a variety of reasons and I intend to be a contributing member from this day forward, even if only in a very limited capacity. I have grown to respect the incredible work of Hashcode among others on XDA and being a noob to Android customization as well as these forums, I have been reflecting on my years being tied down by iOS devices; can't help but feel like I wasted so much time and money, trying to so the things that Android was already capable of doing. I think I may need to f-around and jailbreak my iPhone 4S pretty soon when I'm able to scoop up a real nice Android phone and leave ios behind for good like I should have done when I switched from the very first iPhone on Cingular Wireless!! But yeah sorry, um... Little long-winded on my first ever reply on XDA. I'll try not to make a habit of that. I was just wondering if anyone made any progress on this issue, and thought my 2¢ could potentially be helpful, disregarding all the ios b.s. My Kindle Fire is Hard Bricked and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I can squeeze something out of that "10% chance for recovery." Thanks a billi.
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I have the same problem Word for Word just a few extra details: I did have TW RP installed and I had just recently installed Kinology which was working but I went Back into TW RP again to try to Flash CM and didnt have all the files I needed But went ahead and removed my OS somehow leaving me stuck in TWRP Trying to figure out away to get the files over to it. At some point it ended up in Fastboot mode and I fell asleep so it was running with just the Fastboot logo for several hours and I woke up and saw that it was turned back off at which point I attempted to reboot back into recovery (TWRP) but discovered it would only show Kindle Fire for <1 second then Fastboot <1.5 seconds and back to a black screen. If it's connected to the computer it will make a sound as if the device was recognized but then a strange sound I have not heard I guess meaning the device was not installed correctly; Then this is repeated not stop until a reset on the device is done just the correct amount of time where it doesn't turn back on but the sound stops on the computer and the KFHD screen stays off. I'm new to Android and rooting, etc. but in the last 45+days since I got this KFHD7 used, I have used XDA countless times for a variety of reasons and I intend to be a contributing member from this day forward, even if only in a very limited capacity. I have grown to respect the incredible work of Hashcode among others on XDA and being a noob to Android customization as well as these forums, I have been reflecting on my years being tied down by iOS devices; can't help but feel like I wasted so much time and money, trying to so the things that Android was already capable of doing. I think I may need to f-around and jailbreak my iPhone 4S pretty soon when I'm able to scoop up a real nice Android phone and leave ios behind for good like I should have done when I switched from the very first iPhone on Cingular Wireless!! But yeah sorry, um... Little long-winded on my first ever reply on XDA. I'll try not to make a habit of that. I was just wondering if anyone made any progress on this issue, and thought my 2¢ could potentially be helpful, disregarding all the ios b.s. My Kindle Fire is Hard Bricked and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I can squeeze something out of that "10% chance for recovery." Thanks a billi.
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When you remove your OS off any device without one to install, its like giving someone a car with no steering wheel. You now need to push a ROM thru TWRP using ADB. Try using the solution that helped me, which I provided to another user in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45188927#post45188927
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lizvx said:
I currently have a bricked kindle 7 hd and wanted to see if anyone could help me out with their expertise. A week ago I accidentally bricked my kindle and purchased the factory cable on ebay to try to fix.
At this point when I connect the cable, screen stays black.
If i press kindle power button, Kindle logo will briefly appear, followed by fastboot logo for split second and then goes black again.
There are so many posts on the website on how to fix a bricked kindle, but I'm unsure which one is the right solution in this case.
Also, my driver on the Device Manager connects and disconnects continuously. And for some reason, I'm showing OMAP4440 when I connect my kindle, which I assume is not correct.
What is my next step, or what do I download?
Please, if someone can help, I'd be very grateful. I've been without my kindle for over a week. Thank you.
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Creepy never seen that happen on either of my two KFHD7s. Have you tried uninstalling that driver completely? Or uninstalling those drivers thru "Device Manager" AND all others installed for /example the ones provided by Hashcode, then reinstalling them WITH the device still connected? Many times I've realized that these Kindle Fires love to have drivers juggled around. The fastboot cable I made at home using a Samsung USB does FBmode instantly. Try holding the power button for about 20 seconds while unplugged, make sure when you let go it doesn't power back on. If alls well, have the fastboot cable plugged in already to your computer, then attach it to the KF. See if that helps. If not, then believe it or not it might be a hardware failure if the screen goes black as you mentioned...
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r3pwn said:
Well, @stunts513, it also shows that a kindle fire is plugged in with adb enabled. So he might not be 100% out of hope.
It sounds like the bootloader does indeed work, but there is a small problem. I am not sure what that problem is, but if the fastboot logo even shows at all, there is a small chance you could get it up and running again. Download the kfhd7 bootloader provided by @Hashcode and see if you can "fastboot flash" it before the screen goes black. Type in the command and the second you see the orange kindle fire logo, hit enter. Keep in mind that it might work. I am not responsible if it ruins your device further. It shouldn't, though.
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My bad the picture must have not loaded up last time, or I wouldn't have said that much. But more than likely he has a hard brick. Slim chance of fixing it though.
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lizvx said:
I currently have a bricked kindle 7 hd and wanted to see if anyone could help me out with their expertise. A week ago I accidentally bricked my kindle and purchased the factory cable on ebay to try to fix.
At this point when I connect the cable, screen stays black.
If i press kindle power button, Kindle logo will briefly appear, followed by fastboot logo for split second and then goes black again.
There are so many posts on the website on how to fix a bricked kindle, but I'm unsure which one is the right solution in this case.
Also, my driver on the Device Manager connects and disconnects continuously. And for some reason, I'm showing OMAP4440 when I connect my kindle, which I assume is not correct.
What is my next step, or what do I download?
Please, if someone can help, I'd be very grateful. I've been without my kindle for over a week. Thank you.
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hi guys from Italy, i have the same very problem...now is the end of Settember....any good news about?????????
Not very much, unless you wanna try hooking up your emmc to a USB card reader like kurohyou did and trying to flash the stock partitions from Linux, no there really isn't any new news. That's basically the only way we have to recover from a hard brick, and it still isntna perfected process, he got his kf2 to a soft brick state after un-hardbricking it, but he couldn't un-softbrick it yet, so he is currently working on that part last I heard.
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Hello, I have the exact same problem with my KFHD7 and I was reading this thread with the hope that someone would have find a solution.
Is there a solution out there for this problem yet?
Juls69 said:
Hello, I have the exact same problem with my KFHD7 and I was reading this thread with the hope that someone would have find a solution.
Is there a solution out there for this problem yet?
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i think someone finished mapping the rest of the points out on the motherboard but i'm not positive, I'll have to find the thread but the only fix is to solder the kindles motherboard contact point for the emmc to a sdcard reader and hook it up to a pc running linux and flash the bootloader partition with the dd command. Keep in mind I'm referring to the hd 7 2012 model, i don't believe anyone has mapped the points for the 2013 model yet.
edit: foudn the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2674737&page=3
use the tutorial for the kf2 or kfhd8.9" but use the contact points mentioned there, might take some researching to know what each of those corresponds to on the sdcard reader. Not everybody is up to soldering on their kindle to fix a hard brick.
Hello,
i found these Thread, because i have the same problems.During the boot the kindle shows the kindle logo then the fastboot logo and the screen goes black. But if use a fastboot-code at the right time, the kindle stay in the fastboot-mode. So i tried to flash the Bootloader and so from Hashwell. The output of fastboot says everythings ok, no errors, but my kindle doesn't leave the bootloop. What i done wrong? I read about the Kindle Fire First Aide-Kit, but i cant find an downloadlink, that still work.
Maybe someone of you can help with this problem.
I have an Amazon Kindle Fire HD rooted and running the stock 7.6.4 os, i rooted using Bin4ry's (sp) method found on XDA. In an attempt to change the lock screen images i moved the "frame work apk" (not sure of the exact spelling) and frame work obb file and something else that said frame work from the system/app directory to mnt/sdcard/quarantine, a file i created for just this purpose. Noob mistake I left the screen time out on 5 minutes and left. When i came back the screen was off, and some blah blah blah was not responding. I tried to move the file back but the fc window was popping up so often i was having alot of trouble doing this, so (BIG noob mistake here) i rebooted it. Now I'm stuck on the stock "Kindle Fire System Utility" window. Rebooting doesn't work and resetting to factory defaults doesn't work. My question is this;
1. How do I fix the problem using only the stock cord, Amazon approved charger and a laptop i am borrowing off my gf ?
2. How much $ am i going to have to throw at this to fix my problem?
3. If I do have to ship it back to Amazon will the know I rooted and not help?
thank you for any help. I am truly in a bind here.
With a little ingenuity, you can make your own factory cable for free.
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With a little ingenuity, you can make your own factory cable for free.
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There is no way I can make one. I looked at the xda forum on how to do it and I can't solder, nor do I have a soldering iron.
You will need about 5-15$ then...
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JeremySwagS said:
There is no way I can make one. I looked at the xda forum on how to do it and I can't solder, nor do I have a soldering iron.
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It's not absolutely imperative that you solder it together. I've seen some of the most janky looking factory cables without solder that have worked just fine.
What about this method?
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Methods for Enabling Fastboot Mode
Realistically, there are 3 potential methods of enabling fastboot mode on a working bootloader. There is a 4th method, but it should only be considered as a last ditch effort because the case must be opened for access to the motherboard. Let's cover the first 3 methods...
Factory cable - Using a factory cable is the most straightforward method of enabling fastboot mode on the Kindle Fire and it will work with any bootloader. With the device off, plug the cable into the Kindle Fire, then the computer and the device will boot up directly into fastboot mode. No other user intervention is required.
Temporary fastboot mode - The FireFirefire custom bootloader temporarily enables fastboot mode for a short amount of time. Issuing a fastboot command like...
Code:
fastboot getvar product
to the device during this time will stop the fastboot countdown and enable fastboot mode indefinitely. If the device displays a plain white and orange "kindle fire" logo, the stock bootloader is installed. The stock bootloader does not enable fastboot temporarily, so another method must be used.
Bootmode setting - The Kindle Fire has a bootmode setting that indicates to the bootloader how to proceed in its booting process. One of these bootmodes (4002) will tell the bootloader to enable fastboot mode. The bootmode setting is recognized by all bootloaders, so even the stock bootloader will go into fastboot mode when the bootmode is set to 4002. The only place this feature is likely to be used is from the system software, but there's a catch. The system must be able to provide access to a shell prompt.
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Referred to here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668159
While I consider myself a rather advanced android user (I rooted my 1st gen kf w/ twrp and flashed cm10, rooted my gf's nook color w/clockwork mod and flashed cm10 and cm8, and rooted this fire hd no recovery or rom yet) i know only the basics about windows and phrases like...
"The only place this feature is likely to be used is from the system software, but there's a catch. The system must be able to provide access to a shell prompt."
...have me very confused. When I'm trying to enable fastboot am I not using two systems? The windows and the fire. So which system must be able to provide access to a shell prompt? I have been up all night trying to get Android SDK up and running so I have the ability to input, to the fire, fastboot commands. I downloaded the sdk from here.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
I am, honestly, flying blind here. I'm not even certain that this is the right program I need. I have been following this guide...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc4z-KYypgY
I like the You Tube video tutorials because they are easier for me to follow, no offence to XDA. I have used XDA extensively in the past, but this is my first "brick" and, honestly, I NEED this kindle to work! I depend on it daily! I believe that once I can get into fastboot I will be okay. I have installed recovery, and roms before, but never even heard of fastboot till yesterday. I just can't afford to wait for a modified cable to come in the mail. I really would like for this to be done by tomorrow morning if it is at all possible.
I would also like to say thank you to everyone that has helped be this far. I truly appreciate it.
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I'm attempting to use the 3rd option, Bootmode setting.
i have adb and fastboot installed on the computer but i'm stuck at putting the kindle into fastboot mode. i have a command prompt window and i know that fastboot is mode 4002 but have no idea what the command is. i downloaded commands but dont know where they go. ive been up all night working on this and im afraid im going to make a mistake and permanently brick my kindle. can any one help? please?
Those bootmodes and the tutorial you referenced are for the original Kindle Fire. You need to acquire a factory cable.
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Those bootmodes and the tutorial you referenced are for the original Kindle Fire. You need to acquire a factory cable.
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okay. thank you.
I want to try going to my local best buy tomorrow and see if the geek squad there will let me use one of their fastboot cables. But that leads me to more questions.
1. My understanding is that I need to use the fastboot cable ONLY to get my kf hd into fastboot mode then switch to the "stock" cable to do any actual file transfers. Is this true?
2. My understanding is that once in fastboot mode my kindle will stay in that mode until I set it back to normal boot. Am I right?
3. Do I need the fastboot cable to change OUT of fastboot mode and back INTO normal boot mode?
4. Do you think I can do this with a fastboot cable I borrow from the geek squad for like 2 minutes to get into fastboot mode, then go home with kindle in fastboot, install twrp, recovery, os etc. and then boot back into normal boot WITHOUT a fastboot cable, only a stock cable?
Thank you everyone for your help! I am so great full for all this help! I live at a sober house and have been tuning up the androids of fellow residents since I got here and all this wealth of knowledge is helping far more than just me. It is helping everyone else out who lives here. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you.
Yes, it would be entirely feasible to do it that way, but you have to remember that the device will not charge in fastboot. Make sure you have a full charge, and get it done as quickly as possible. Rebooting will take the device out of fastboot once you're done. Good luck.
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Yes, it would be entirely feasible to do it that way, but you have to remember that the device will not charge in fastboot. Make sure you have a full charge, and get it done as quickly as possible. Rebooting will take the device out of fastboot once you're done. Good luck.
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I want to have everything ready to go for this trip to best buy tomorrow (today as it's after midnight) because rebooting will take me out of fastboot, so I might not have a lot of time. Can someone please post links for the download of twrp (or something better if it exists), and for a new os? Even the stock amazon would be fine for now. I was on os 7.4.6 before the brick. I honestly don't know what os i want yet. Recommendations would be helpful, with download links hopefully. I had cm10 on my first kindle fire, and it ran great, I can only imagine it would run better on the HD kindle, but I'm open to suggestions.
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I went to Best Buy and even the "geek squad" had no idea what a fastboot cable was, so I'm ordering one from Amazon. On the plus side it comes with a free OTG cord. On the down side it will take 4 - 14 business days to get here!
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I went to Best Buy and even the "geek squad" had no idea what a fastboot cable was, so I'm ordering one from Amazon. On the plus side it comes with a free OTG cord. On the down side it will take 4 - 14 business days to get here!
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Would you be willing to provide a link to the factory cable you are considering purchasing from Amazon?
I've only seen a handful of sources that provide actual factory cables and Amazon isn't one of them.
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Would you be willing to provide a link to the factory cable you are considering purchasing from Amazon?
I've only seen a handful of sources that provide actual factory cables and Amazon isn't one of them.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BPDH4G4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2MQXQQFSEPIZC
Here, I haven't ordered it yet.
Factory cable.
If you're in UK - I got one 'next day' off e-bay. £4.99 free post. I see they're £3.99 now! My luck
In the body of their ad it says £6.99 internationally posted.
Sorry no link - I'm too 'young'
Good luck. Bill.
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If you're in UK - I got one 'next day' off e-bay. £4.99 free post. I see they're £3.99 now! My luck
In the body of their ad it says £6.99 internationally posted.
Sorry no link - I'm too 'young'
Good luck. Bill.
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Nope, I'm in the states. (but i do love Dr. Who)
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I ordered the fastboot cable today. I believe I have all the software to finish unbricking my kfhd, although any help (and download links) would be appreciated.
Question.
From what I gather, to restore a kindle fire hd from a "bricked" state, it is important for it to have as near a full charge as possible.
1. If my kindle can't be seen or recognized by a computer, hence the need for a "fastboot" cable, will it charge when plugged into a wall outlet?
2. How do I know when it's charged as the normal battery "indicator" is absent from the kindle fire system utility screen?
3. Is there an risk of "over charging" my kindle? Since my OS has been broken do I need to worry about possibly dangerous power distribution that would normally be held in check by a functional OS? Or does the stock boot loader handle this basic task?
JeremySwagS said:
Question.
From what I gather, to restore a kindle fire hd from a "bricked" state, it is important for it to have as near a full charge as possible.
1. If my kindle can't be rear or recognized by a computer, hence the need for a "fastboot" cable, will it charge when plugged into a wall outlet?
2. How do I know when it's charged as the normal battery "indicator" is absent from the kindle fire system utility screen?
3. Is there an risk of "over charging" my kindle? Since my OS has been broken do I need to worry about possibly dangerous power distribution that would normally be held in check by a functional OS? Or does the stock boot loader handle this basic task?
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I'm a bit of a noob myself, have no soldering skills, and KFHD7 has been the device with the ugliest bricks I've seen (just ask the first one sitting in my closet, smashed it out of frustration). Anyhow, I made my own factory cable using a Samsung USB which is rumored to be the best used, and a Trisonic $2 soldering tool from the "99 Cents" store (I live in NYC) and guess what!? Following a YouTube video, I made it. It was so easy I still remember how to make another one without a YouTube video or the need to look at the one I have. If I can do it, you can as well. I recommend finding a Samsung USB as they're good for the job and the plastic housing the micro USB side is easy to remove, going to your local "cheap objects" dealer or a hardware store that carries cheap stuff to find this Trisonic soldering iron, and making it yourself. Its pretty simple. And just in case, mini plus and minus head screw drivers to steal a small wire out of another electronic to connect the two pins with, ideally a child's toy with a speaker.
And to answer your question, when I bricked my current one while installing TWRP and a second bootloader (which BTW this is the second KFHD7 I own), the charge indicator wouldn't appear, screen would stay black, and the battery by the time I put it to charge after the brick was around 20%. When I finally recovered it the next day, battery was at 99% (meaning it did charge, lost 1% while recovering). As far as I've seen on both my KFHD7s no overcharging, I guess that's recognized by some other section of the device. Thats why the Kindle Fire logo still shows up.
Tampering with ANYTHING on stock KFHD7 as far as I've seen is an invitation to get bricked. My last one got bricked by simply rooting it believe it or not. It would turn off and on fine, but one day I let the battery die, recharged it and no go. So I would recommend installing the second bootloader and TWRP recovery, then flashing a Kindle OS based ROM or jellybean like mine. But focus on this issue first. Keep us updated I'll be following.
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Good evening scholars, I am at a end with my Kindle Fire. Below is an
exact account of what I was doing and thus the end state of what is now my Kindle.
I have a rooted kindle. Basic root, nothing significant like CynMod. The boot-loader is stock and all. The only thing I really
installed that is not stock is a different Launcher since Amazon's Launcher is just horrid in my opinion.
I was in Rom Toolbox Pro uninstalling Chameleon Launcher because I wanted to run
Apex Launcher instead. So I uninstalled it. At this point there is no launcher running.
I'm using Rom Toolbox as a console so-to-speak. Simply going from one program to the next without actually ever hitting
the home button. So I go to install Apex Launcher and it says installing. However, it didn't do anything at all.
The status bar never moved; simply stayed at 0%. SO! No biggie, I've seen this before. So to make sure it is not Apex or something
I go to the stock Amazon Launcher. I had a backup and tried to install it through Rom Toolbox. Same thing happens,
No response, idle status bar, etc, etc. So at this point I assume it is Rom Toolbox. So I hit the home key on the slide menu.
Well, I have no launcher currently installed so it did nothing. Go figure. So I decide to do a hard reset. So I hold down the power button.The Kindle shuts off and then my troubles started. I hit the power button and it doesn't pass the Kindle is upgrading notice.
So I do another Hard reset adding insult to injury...but, the same thing again. Turn it off again, plug it in to my computer and attempt a fastboot with the stock cable, same results occurred.
So now my kindle shows the standard Kindle Fire Logo at the beginning of the boot cycle and then stops at the Kinde is upgrading...Starting Applications... prompt. Like the link to the photo below.
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I try rectifying this, reading several articles.
I tried utilizing the Kindle Fire First Aid, the KFHD SRT, even looking into the android SDK a little. But they either - A. Don't recognize the device or, B. Prompts for superuser. Seeing as how my Kindle barely boots how can I check for a superuser prompt?
I go went into my device manager and looked to see if windows registers the Kindle and it does. The device manager displays Hardware ID's indicating something is there.
USB\VID_1949&PID_0007&MI_00
USB\VID_1949&PID_0007&REV_0216&MI_00
I have my hunches on what the problems could be. But I've been working this for a couple days now and have become agitated.
I have never had to many problems with this type of stuff. I won't say I'm a noob at this kind of work however, I feel like it at this point.
Worst comes to worst I would crack her open. But that is risky business. I rarely touch the inside of my devices.
Any words of wisdom are most appreciated.
If you happen to have adb access I'm guessing there's a system app that needs to be chmodd'ed to the right permissions, or if you want you could run "adb reboot bootloader" (and do what I mention next after it's in fastboot mode), however if you have no adb access then you will need to get a fastboot cable and restore with kfhd SRT or kindle fire first aid.
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As I said before the Kindle does not respond when I use KFHD SRT or the Aid Kit.
That's because for those tools to work you need to already be in fastboot mode with the fastboot drivers installed. Have you managed to get into fastboot mode?
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As of now what you see is what you get. All I get is a never ending boot screen. I see you made a comment about fast-boot drivers. I might be missing something in the equation. I'm going to retrace my steps and start from scratch. Hopefully I will be able to get this thing working.
Well, I cannot get my Kindle to boot into fastboot. Tried reinstalling ADB drivers and everything. Even tried using the First Aid with no luck. I think the boot loader might be damaged. I keep the kindle off, plug it in, try to initiate a fastboot through the KFFA, it dims and continues normal boot operations. Stopping with the Kindle is upgrading notification.
Those commands aren't going to work unless adb was ever active in the first place, you are going to need a fastboot cable to fix it, the bootloader is behaving just as it should BTW, so it is fine, once you get a fastboot cable it will tell the device to enter fastboot when it powers on, from there kffa should work just fine outside of probably having to install Tue drivers because of how finicky it is. The ones in my signature will surface when the time comes.
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