Bricked - won't connect with adb - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I bricked my kindle while trying to revert it back to factory software. Since I rooted it I formatted my computer and didn't have ADB installed anymore. I have installed the adb drivers, java, and android sdk.
I have a factory cable and when I plug it in to my comp it loads the fastboot logo so that part appears to be working, however when I try to use the kf recovery tool it gets stuck on waiting for device. I try using command adb devices and nothing is listed. In device manager it is listed as "Tate-PVT-08" under other devices.
Not sure how to proceed on fixing this.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Randy

f4hkramer said:
Hello,
I bricked my kindle while trying to revert it back to factory software....In device manager it is listed as "Tate-PVT-08" under other devices.
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looks like you have a Kindle Fire HD, this is the Original Fire section.
What Firmware file did you use?
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try KFHD System.img Restore Tool

Thanks for your reply.
I apologize for posting in the incorrect board. I do indeed have an HD. I have tried using the KFHD system.img restore tool. It gets stuck at waiting for device. I just plugged in my old android phone, let the drivers install, and used command adb devices and now that is listed as a device. So apparently adb is functioning but not finding my kindle when I plug that in.

f4hkramer said:
Thanks for your reply.
I apologize for posting in the incorrect board. I do indeed have an HD. I have tried using the KFHD system.img restore tool. It gets stuck at waiting for device. I just plugged in my old android phone, let the drivers install, and used command adb devices and now that is listed as a device. So apparently adb is functioning but not finding my kindle when I plug that in.
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I have installed the kindle usb drivers through the SDK manager because when I try to update the unknown device named Tate-PVT-08 it will not install.

I think I've figured it out. The key was when entering the update driver window and click browse my computer, instead of looking for a file location clicking pick from list of drivers on my computer. It installed the kindle driver and is now listed as kindle fire - android adb device.

Great, you can change Title of you first post to [Solved] Bricked - won't connect with adb
and I will see if this can get moved to Kindle HD section.

f4hkramer said:
I think I've figured it out. The key was when entering the update driver window and click browse my computer, instead of looking for a file location clicking pick from list of drivers on my computer. It installed the kindle driver and is now listed as kindle fire - android adb device.
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DUDE. READING THROUGH THE FORUMS I WAS SEARCHING FOR SOME GUIDANCE, AND YOU SIR, HAVE FIXED MY KINDLE. I LOVE YOU. omggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg

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toolguy123

need help rooting kindle fire hd. adb drivers are installed, kindle fir hd driver installed, google usb driver install.
i tried root with QemuRoot, but i get this message (you must install your device specific driver so that the device is visible to adb
i tried rooting from cmd, everything goes find until the second reboot. i searched but cannot find what i am boing wrong.
any help would be much appreciated.
exactly same issue with me
toolguy123 said:
need help rooting kindle fire hd. adb drivers are installed, kindle fir hd driver installed, google usb driver install.
i tried root with QemuRoot, but i get this message (you must install your device specific driver so that the device is visible to adb
i tried rooting from cmd, everything goes find until the second reboot. i searched but cannot find what i am boing wrong.
any help would be much appreciated.
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Did you find out a way to solve problem ?
If so, please let me know.
Thanks,

Working rooted Kindle Fire HD - USB Device not recognized

Hey,
I keep on getting the "USB Device not recognized" message on my rooted Kindle Fire HD with stock ROM 7.2.3.
Tried on several Windows 7&8 machines to no avail. The USB ports are checked and working with an external harddrive, mouse etc.
Does anyone have a clue? It actually seems to be an issue on the Kindle device itself and isn't reporting itself as an existing device?
I tried several things, like:
- Holding power button 20+ sec while the USB is connected.
- Reboot PC etc.
- ADB, verifying the drivers the 0x1949 etc.
Nothing helps. Please let me know if you know the solution!
Thanks
Sector!
sector123 said:
Hey,
I keep on getting the "USB Device not recognized" message on my rooted Kindle Fire HD with stock ROM 7.2.3.
Tried on several Windows 7&8 machines to no avail. The USB ports are checked and working with an external harddrive, mouse etc.
Does anyone have a clue? It actually seems to be an issue on the Kindle device itself and isn't reporting itself as an existing device?
I tried several things, like:
- Holding power button 20+ sec while the USB is connected.
- Reboot PC etc.
- ADB, verifying the drivers the 0x1949 etc.
Nothing helps. Please let me know if you know the solution!
Thanks
Sector!
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Well, it seems like you forgot about one very important thing: the USB!
Use only the original cable that came with the Fire. Not anything else! There is a reason why the company gives a USB cable when you buy the device, you know.
Cable isn't the problem
gadgetroid said:
Well, it seems like you forgot about one very important thing: the USB!
Use only the original cable that came with the Fire. Not anything else! There is a reason why the company gives a USB cable when you buy the device, you know.
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Unfortunately I already tried with the official cable. Same problem. Would a reset to factory defaults resolve this? And do I then keep my root access?
any luck with this?...i just got a Kindle Fire HD and am having the same problem...ADB drivers seem to be working fine, and the Kindle is rooted, but it does not show up at all in Windows Explorer, so i can't transfer anything to it
also, i've tried uninstalling & reinstalling the ADB drivers several times, but still nothing in Win Explorer...one thing i notice, even though i delete/uninstall all Kindle drivers i see in Device Manager, including "Hidden Devices", when i go to reinstall the drivers, i get a pop-up windows saying ADB drivers are already installed, and asking if i would still like to re-install the drives...how do i delete everything relating to the Kindle on my PC, so that i can do a completely fresh install of the drivers?
Nope still nothing.
phunzoid said:
any luck with this?...i just got a Kindle Fire HD and am having the same problem...ADB drivers seem to be working fine, and the Kindle is rooted, but it does not show up at all in Windows Explorer, so i can't transfer anything to it
also, i've tried uninstalling & reinstalling the ADB drivers several times, but still nothing in Win Explorer...one thing i notice, even though i delete/uninstall all Kindle drivers i see in Device Manager, including "Hidden Devices", when i go to reinstall the drivers, i get a pop-up windows saying ADB drivers are already installed, and asking if i would still like to re-install the drives...how do i delete everything relating to the Kindle on my PC, so that i can do a completely fresh install of the drivers?
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Hmmm the ADB drivers aren't working for me, so you are one step closer! I still have the problem and am still considering a full reset, but afraid of bricking....
Both of you, download this file and install the drivers over the old ones, see if it helps: https://dl.dropbox.com/s/vprplelu9zx7s2o/kindle_fire_usb_driver.rar?dl=1
seokhun said:
Both of you, download this file and install the drivers over the old ones, see if it helps: https://dl.dropbox.com/s/vprplelu9zx7s2o/kindle_fire_usb_driver.rar?dl=1
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Thanks
Doesn't work
Unfortunately it doesn't help. I am going for a hard reset soon.... Will report back here.
seokhun said:
Both of you, download this file and install the drivers over the old ones, see if it helps: https://dl.dropbox.com/s/vprplelu9zx7s2o/kindle_fire_usb_driver.rar?dl=1
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didn't help...i even spent several hours doing a Win7 "Repair Install", thinking that would help...but disappointingly, after the repair, same issue....Win7 does not recognize it as a mass storage device, and doesn't show it in Win Explorer...i did install the ADB drivers, and do have ADB access, just nothing through Win Explorer :crying: .... on another computer also running Win7 x64, the Kindle shows up fine in WinExplorer
aaaaarggggghhhhh....:crying: i did a totally fresh install of Win7 x64 on a brand new hard drive...and this computer still won't recognize the Kindle as a mass storage device?!?!?....so i have to assume there is something wrong with the computer...but ADB works, and i was able to root the Kindle with this computer
Be sure ADB is enabled on the device itself if you have ever wiped the sdcard or have a custom ROM installed.
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i got the same problem, in my thread i also posted many screenshots but nobody still has found a solution....
i was never able to get one of my PCs to recognize the KFHD as a USB storage device, but at least ADB works...so i've decided to just wirelessly connect (w/ AirDroid, WiFi File Transfer,etc.) to the Kindle for file/media transfers...an even better solution than using a USB cable :victory:
on device manager what do you see?
(i solved my problem doing that http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167129&page=4)
My device still doesn't work
For me it still doesn't work. Didn't do a full reset, because I am too scared I will loose my Root access which will make my device completely useless...... Going to contact Amazon support.
bencio28 said:
on device manager what do you see?
(i solved my problem doing that http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167129&page=4)
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I don't see ADB stuff.... ADB doesn't work anymore either....
I've noticed with other devices that I've rooted that windows is VERY tempermental when it comes to adb and windows recognizing any android device. If you have everything installed correctly, I have actually found sometimes simply disconecting your kindle from your computer and rebooting both and then reconnecting helps sometimes. Like I said windows is VERY tempermental. Worked for me more than once with my phone and my kindle.
from my Viped out one x
Two Kindles- One does and one doesn't
DroidIt! said:
I've noticed with other devices that I've rooted that windows is VERY tempermental when it comes to adb and windows recognizing any android device. If you have everything installed correctly, I have actually found sometimes simply disconecting your kindle from your computer and rebooting both and then reconnecting helps sometimes. Like I said windows is VERY tempermental. Worked for me more than once with my phone and my kindle.
from my Viped out one x
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Funny thing is, I have two KFHD 7" both rooted. Windows sees one but not the other. Device manager shows Kindle Fire- Android ADB Interface on the one not showing up in Explorer and shows same plus Portable Device-Kindle Fire on working one.
Have been able to install 2nd boot loader on the working one and CM 10, but can't do anything else with the other. I have a fast boot cable and have restored it back and wiped several times to no avail.
One thing I noticed, The one that doesn't recognize in explorer only shows to have 12.9 GB space while other working one shows 27.9Gb space.
I have been successful with a KFHD 8.9, KF 7" 1st gen and KF2 and (1) KFHD 7" in rooting, 2nd boot loader and custom ROMs (along with many other Android devices), but not this one 7" HD.
This thing is driving me crazy.
Help Plz
EDIT: Okay going thru my notes I think that I have figured out what has caused this (still don't know how to fix). It seems that after the first root, wifi was on and it updated itself to 7.3.1. It is only after this, that I can't get ADB and flash boot loader or files to SD card. Using KFHD rescue tool and KFFirst aid I have flashed back to 7.2.3 with root (tried both) , but still can't get ADB. Fastboot with factory cable works fine though. With the kindle booted up on 7.2.3 rooted or 7.3.1 non root, Windows still doesn't see the device. Device manager shows ADB device but not the SD card part of the device. Is there any way to recover everything back to stock (non root) to start fresh?
Finally Fixed
Joem68 said:
Funny thing is, I have two KFHD 7" both rooted. Windows sees one but not the other. Device manager shows Kindle Fire- Android ADB Interface on the one not showing up in Explorer and shows same plus Portable Device-Kindle Fire on working one.
Have been able to install 2nd boot loader on the working one and CM 10, but can't do anything else with the other. I have a fast boot cable and have restored it back and wiped several times to no avail.
One thing I noticed, The one that doesn't recognize in explorer only shows to have 12.9 GB space while other working one shows 27.9Gb space.
I have been successful with a KFHD 8.9, KF 7" 1st gen and KF2 and (1) KFHD 7" in rooting, 2nd boot loader and custom ROMs (along with many other Android devices), but not this one 7" HD.
This thing is driving me crazy.
Help Plz
EDIT: Okay going thru my notes I think that I have figured out what has caused this (still don't know how to fix). It seems that after the first root, wifi was on and it updated itself to 7.3.1. It is only after this, that I can't get ADB and flash boot loader or files to SD card. Using KFHD rescue tool and KFFirst aid I have flashed back to 7.2.3 with root (tried both) , but still can't get ADB. Fastboot with factory cable works fine though. With the kindle booted up on 7.2.3 rooted or 7.3.1 non root, Windows still doesn't see the device. Device manager shows ADB device but not the SD card part of the device. Is there any way to recover everything back to stock (non root) to start fresh?
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Problem solved:
Here is what I did to fix the problem.
If you haven't preformed this fix for windows, do this first. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36373627
First plug in device to computer and navigate to device manager. Then go to kindle fire and expand to show Android ADB Interface. Right click on it and select "Scan for Hardware changes". Let it run. If it finds nothing don't worry. Then right click again and select update driver. Navigate to locate drivers myself. If you have KFFirstAide or other utility locate to where the ADB drivers are in that file and select ok. It will go through the process and install the drivers. After doing this you should now be able to see the device through explorer and transfer files.
I now have 2nd bootloader and CM 10.1 (Hashcode) up and running great. Hope this helps.

Soft bricked Kindle. PC won't detect. Help?

I went through the rooting/rom'ing process from another thread and skipped a step so I soft bricked the device. The Kindle will only boot to the blue KindleFire logo before stopping when powered on normally. I purchased a factory cable to get this corrected, and the kindle does go into fast boot mode, but the PC will not recognize the device. It shows up as an unknown device in Device Manager (Win 7)
* I've removed all kindle drives, rebooted computer and installed them again. No change
* I've used USB deview to remove everything and have the drivers install again
* I've tried to manually point the driver installation to a folder containing the correct drivers. Nothing. This PC as well as another Win 7 laptop I own simply refuse to detect the device.
Any other ideas?
As soon as you power it on(before the logo turns blue) keep holding volume up until it goes into recovery. It should be able to since it goes blue, also if you have issues with drivers try the knew in my signature, though if its saying unknown device instead of tate, jem or otter or something like that then that's not always a very food sign.
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stbbrat said:
Any other ideas?
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Edit - I see you stated you're using a fastboot cord.
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stbbrat said:
Any other ideas?
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Post 1114 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888&page=112
Also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179748
LinearEquation said:
Edit - I see you stated you're using a fastboot cord.
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Post 1114 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888&page=112
Also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179748
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I've gone through the first link. There are no hidden devices in device manager for amazon. I went ahead and removed all unknown devices, tried various usb drivers through the forums and the Kindle is still not detected.
I have attempted to use the KFFirst Aid utility in the past. It gets stuck at waiting for device since neither the computer or adb detect the Kindle.
The second link you provided links to an original Kindle thread. Is this going to be a problem?
stunts513 said:
As soon as you power it on(before the logo turns blue) keep holding volume up until it goes into recovery. It should be able to since it goes blue, also if you have issues with drivers try the knew in my signature, though if its saying unknown device instead of tate, jem or otter or something like that then that's not always a very food sign.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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I have tried the volume button trick but the Kindle still boots up the same way. I tried your USB drivers but i continue to get an Unknown Device in Device Manager.
Did you switch from the fastboot cable to the regular one once it was in fastboot mode?
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LinearEquation said:
Edit - I see you stated you're using a fastboot cord.
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Post 1114 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888&page=112
Also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179748
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The links are to give you reference about getting your drivers recognized. The first link has some great info.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD using xda app-developers app
stunts513 said:
Did you switch from the fastboot cable to the regular one once it was in fastboot mode?
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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No, I had not tried that. I just did it and it made no difference. The device still doesnt show up under Device Manager and give the unrecognized device message during driver install.
LinearEquation said:
The links are to give you reference about getting your drivers recognized. The first link has some great info.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD using xda app-developers app
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Thanks for the links. I've gone through each one twice and i'm still in the same boat. The Kindle continue to shows as an unrecognized device.
stbbrat said:
Thanks for the links. I've got through each one twice and i'm still in the same boat. The device continue to shows as an unrecognized device.
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I had similar problem with this and it was, surprisingly, the drivers, you'll need to install them after you connect the device in fastboot again. I thought that if the drivers are working fine when connecting with normal USB, they will work for fastboot too, but I was wrong.
Wondrej said:
I had similar problem with this and it was, surprisingly, the drivers, you'll need to install them after you connect the device in fastboot again. I thought that if the drivers are working fine when connecting with normal USB, they will work for fastboot too, but I was wrong.
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No dice. Uninstalled previous drivers. Rebooted computer. Connected Kindle until it got to the fastboot logo then installed drivers. It didnt take. Shut off the Kindle and reconnected. Still showing as an unrecognized device.

[Q] Kindle Recovery Help

*My KFHD7 will not load passed the initial, "kindle fire" logo.
*While running KFFirstAide64 runme.bat, it reads, "The system cannot find the path specified" after I try the recovery.
*In Device Manager under other devices it states, "Soho-PVT-Prod-07"; My computer is communicating with the Kindle.
*I am using a factory (fastboot) cable and my tablet is in fastboot mode as of right now.
*Last updated version known: 11.2.3.2
Is there any other program or recovery option that I can use to restore my KFHD7 to it's factory conditions? How can I get the system to "find the path specified"?
Solution!
I don't know how I missed it but here it is.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
Additional Problems...
When I run the program to recover, it reads, "<waiting for device>".
*I am using "KFHD_SRTv1.3.5" SR Tool which was recommended to me.
*I've tried using different USB ports.
*Waiting for the device proves to be pointless.
*I have downloaded the ADB driver but installing it shows no improvements.
What can I do?
That is for the Kindle fire HD 2012 edition. If you flash it to your Kindle you will Brick it.
You need this program.
http://dl.kfsowi.com/tools/kindlesuite/KindleSuite.zip
Thanks for the reply
Red_81 said:
You need this program.
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I have downloaded the program and tried to restore my device but I ran into the same problem, "waiting for device". I've installed the device drivers as well. I checked on one of the other programs my ADB status and it is not on. I don't believe I can turn it on without getting passed the initial bootlogo.
Do I need the ADB enabled in order for a full recovery? How can I get my device to be acknowledged by this program when my computer is reading that it's there?
EDIT:
I need to restore my kindle.
While in fastboot mode, the logo has 3D orange font that says "fastboot" with a black background. There is nothing else that shows up. Before I tried to root there was green font in I think the top left corner; looked like a cmd prompt was running something (if I recall correctly)..
if you are in fast boot and stuck waiting for device you are probably having a driver problem like I had. I used fastboot on Linux instead of Windows and solved my driver issue that way.
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muiriddin said:
I used fastboot on Linux instead of Windows and solved my driver issue that way.
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Sorry for the late reply. I'll try out Linux OS and see what happens. I'll let ya'll know the news :fingers-crossed:
EDIT::
So my computer crashed trying to fix my kindle; hard drive malfunction of some sort. My friend put the hard drive into his computer and it erased his BIOS. We then put in an 80GB hard drive that we got for $10, re-installed windows and tried again. Hard drive crashed crashed again. Maybe when I tried to install the drivers they were installed onto my computer instead of the Kindle?
This is an on going process but I probably won't be posting again any time soon. Maybe when I actually start programming things will be a little more self explanatory.
Thanks for all your help. This is all for this thread.

Kindle Fire 2 Automatic Disaster Recovery/Return Back to Stock

Introduction​
This tool is for returning the Kindle Fire back to stock automatically. This is for Windows ONLY. If you can spare about 1 GB on your hard drive, you're good to go.
Code:
Disclaimer:
By using this tool, you accept that you're taking full responsibility if anything bad happens.
Blame any of us (me, XDA Devs, etc) and I'll ask you to read the licence agreement slowly &
carefully.
You have been warned.
Requirements​
A fastboot/factory cable (They can go for as cheap as $2)
A Kindle Fire 2
ADB and Fastboot drivers
A PC running Windows
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Google Drive: Installer
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Zip & & 7z files
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ZIP format
7z format
Google Drive
7z format
Rootjunky's DL Server (thanks Tomsgt.)
ZIP format
Android File Host
ZIP format
NOTICE: I am not developing this anymore. If any download links go down, I will not be able to help. Sorry. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯​
Does this work? Has anyone tried it?
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Ok Ive tried searching and Ive tried everything on this site, I have a Kindle Gen 2 I can get into Fastboot but everything else was deleted off the Kindle, EVERYTHING !!! I just want to restore it for my daughter to use in the car Windows 10 does not reconize it but it shows up in device manager as OTTER2 with no drivers when i plug it in with fastboot cable. anyone who can point me in a direction please help.
Bwangster12 said:
Does this work? Has anyone tried it?
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I know I'm over a year late in this reply, but I accidentally bricked my Kindle with the red triangle screen, but didn't have a fastboot cable, so I ordered a cheap one on Amazon which arrived an hour ago. Immediately I took it to my computer, plugged in my powered off Kindle, and it went straight into fastboot mode. I opened disaster recovery from this thread ran it with the fastboot cable plugged in, swapped for a regular cable on the step it tells you to, did the factory reset it told me to do, and sure enough my KF2 is back in the state it was fresh out of the box. I'm mostly just going to be using it for my e-books and audible purchases, but it's nice to have it working again. Going to try installing the prime video app on it since on stock it will try to use silk+flash for prime video and I'm not sure that will even work anymore. If it does, cool, but if not I should be able to install the apk for prime video as a user app without having to dig up old root methods by using the internet archive on dead links.
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Panettaone said:
Ok Ive tried searching and Ive tried everything on this site, I have a Kindle Gen 2 I can get into Fastboot but everything else was deleted off the Kindle, EVERYTHING !!! I just want to restore it for my daughter to use in the car Windows 10 does not reconize it but it shows up in device manager as OTTER2 with no drivers when i plug it in with fastboot cable. anyone who can point me in a direction please help.
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Don't know what to tell you, my dude. Worked fine with Windows 10 for me with a fastboot cable. Might have to manually download the drivers if you haven't already, but my computer straight up recognized it.
Do you have any USB2.0 ports available? I find that with older devices, 2.0 is the way to go and 3.x tends to either not detect the device or causes errors during critical data transfers.
This tool, when you get your Kindle detected, will fix exactly your problem. I'd say try right clicking the .bat file, go to properties, then in the compatibility tab make sure it's running as administrator. That insures the fastboot and adb processes will have the proper permissions to write to the Kindle. Might even work now even with it coming up as OTTER2.
Panettaone said:
Ok Ive tried searching and Ive tried everything on this site, I have a Kindle Gen 2 I can get into Fastboot but everything else was deleted off the Kindle, EVERYTHING !!! I just want to restore it for my daughter to use in the car Windows 10 does not reconize it but it shows up in device manager as OTTER2 with no drivers when i plug it in with fastboot cable. anyone who can point me in a direction please help.
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Had this problem just now actually! I went and grabbed the official driver files from amazon and installed them (can't link since I'm a new user but you'll find it if you search "Kindle Fire ADB Drivers").
Then I clicked on the device otter2-prod4 in device manager and manually assigned it to Amazon ADB Device and that solved the issue for me.
It's now discoverable via fastboot and I'm running this recovery script right now!

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