[Q] Deleted fire OS - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I attempted to install android 4.4 on my Kindle Fire HD 7 using C11 but when I tried to reboot the system after flashing and etc I was asked if I wanted my device to be rooted as it wasn't already, (Not knowing what to do I just hit yes.) in the video I watched the guy wasn't asked that. After I tried to reboot I've seen been stuck at the blue recovery screen. Please help! (Sorry in advance I'm a noob when it comes to this stuff.)

Hooyen said:
I attempted to install android 4.4 on my Kindle Fire HD 7 using C11 but when I tried to reboot the system after flashing and etc I was asked if I wanted my device to be rooted as it wasn't already, (Not knowing what to do I just hit yes.) in the video I watched the guy wasn't asked that. After I tried to reboot I've seen been stuck at the blue recovery screen. Please help! (Sorry in advance I'm a noob when it comes to this stuff.)
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Since you can still access the recovery screen, try wiping and re-installing CM.
>>>Sent from my homebuilt TARDIS running Android 4.4... or maybe it's a Kindle Fire HD running Cyanogenmod 11<<<

Ph0enix_216 said:
Since you can still access the recovery screen, try wiping and re-installing CM.
>>>Sent from my homebuilt TARDIS running Android 4.4... or maybe it's a Kindle Fire HD running Cyanogenmod 11<<<
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I actually don't have access to the menu, when I said screen I meant to say boot logo I just didn't know the term for it, sorry for not being specific enough. But yeah when I boot I get the normal red kindle boot logo then it switches to the blue one and stays that way.

Hooyen said:
I actually don't have access to the menu, when I said screen I meant to say boot logo I just didn't know the term for it, sorry for not being specific enough. But yeah when I boot I get the normal red kindle boot logo then it switches to the blue one and stays that way.
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Right so when you power the Kindle on and you see the yellow kindle boot animation, hold the volume up rocker. Keep holding it and the blue TWRP boot animation will show. Continue holding the volume rocker up for three seconds and release. You should enter TWRP. Now flash whatever ROM is on your internal memory. Otherwise just adb sideboard a ROM while in TWRP.
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LinearEquation said:
Right so when you power the Kindle on and you see the yellow kindle boot animation, hold the volume up rocker. Keep holding it and the blue TWRP boot animation will show. Continue holding the volume rocker up for three seconds and release. You should enter TWRP. Now flash whatever ROM is on your internal memory. Otherwise just adb sideboard a ROM while in TWRP.
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That worked for getting back into the menu but unfortunately I still couldn't boot up cm11 it asked me again if I wanted supersu installed and I got the same thing, I was able to revert back to the normal os by factory resetting and restoring the backup and I'm not able to connect the kindle to my pc anymore to transfer data. : ( Oh and when I boot up I get the normal boot logo then the blue then it actually starts to boot up, it's really weird.

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So I decided to do a full wipe while in the recovery menu because I kept getting messages about installing supersu and stuff while in the normal os, I ended up with no os and since I can't mount it onto my pc I think I bricked it to the point of no return. : /

Hooyen said:
So I decided to do a full wipe while in the recovery menu because I kept getting messages about installing supersu and stuff while in the normal os, I ended up with no os and since I can't mount it onto my pc I think I bricked it to the point of no return. : /
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no u didnt lol. try plugging it into ur comp, in twrp recovery. I remember u need to have adb working, if not, uninstall it and install it again. it should show the kindle. then download rom of choice on computer in a folder and use adb push to move it to ur kindle. I cant find the thred someone made for fixing this but i beleive its like "adb push romexample.zip /sdcard/" without quotes, in command prompt. u also need to do that for the gapps.

miztah1999z said:
no u didnt lol. try plugging it into ur comp, in twrp recovery. I remember u need to have adb working, if not, uninstall it and install it again. it should show the kindle. then download rom of choice on computer in a folder and use adb push to move it to ur kindle. I cant find the thred someone made for fixing this but i beleive its like "adb push romexample.zip /sdcard/" without quotes, in command prompt. u also need to do that for the gapps.
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My kindle isn't showing up when I type in adb devices so when I try to push it just tells me there are no devices connected. oh boyy

**second to last update**
Alright so thanks to miztah1999z, I now have a working kindle on 4.4, it's so beautiful. ;n; I don't know how to express my gratitude other than thanking your post. Oh and ONE LAST PROBLEM, my computer is recognizing the tablet but I can't transfer any files as it's not showing up in my computer, any last tips? (Oh also thanks to anyone else who posted even if you couldn't help much I appreciate it and I'm glad my first thread went well. <3)

Hooyen said:
Alright so thanks to miztah1999z, I now have a working kindle on 4.4, it's so beautiful. ;n; I don't know how to express my gratitude other than thanking your post. Oh and ONE LAST PROBLEM, my computer is recognizing the tablet but I can't transfer any files as it's not showing up in my computer, any last tips? (Oh also thanks to anyone else who posted even if you couldn't help much I appreciate it and I'm glad my first thread went well. <3)
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Go into settings and select storage. Now tap the three dots in the upper right hand corner and tab USB CONNECTION. Now select which one you want.
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LinearEquation said:
Go into settings and select storage. Now tap the three dots in the upper right hand corner and tab USB CONNECTION. Now select which one you want.
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Those options pop up on the status screen when I plug my usb in, I've tried each and none work, both camera and media device.

Hooyen said:
Those options pop up on the status screen when I plug my usb in, I've tried each and none work, both camera and media device.
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It could be a driver issue. Are you running Windows 8/8.1?
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Ph0enix_216 said:
It could be a driver issue. Are you running Windows 8/8.1?
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Nope win 7 also whenever I plug it in it shows up in my devices as MTP and has a driver issue, tried uninstalling and re installing but windows cant find drivers for it.

*conclusion*
I had my tablet plugged in for a few minutes and after a while it was recognized as a nexus 7 and automatically installed drivers, I'm good to go now. Thanks again to everyone that posted. : D

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I have rebooted the tablet 10+ times with vol + and vol - and it is still stuck on th

I have rebooted the tablet 10+ times with vol + and vol - and it is still stuck on the Google screen when it starts up. In fact I can't make it turn off, only reboot and go right back to the Google text screen. Any ideas?
morell2 said:
I have rebooted the tablet 10+ times with vol + and vol - and it is still stuck on the Google screen when it starts up. In fact I can't make it turn off, only reboot and go right back to the Google text screen. Any ideas?
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Are you running stock, or did you root and customize?
Try plugging it in to a computer. A lot of us are finding better results when you do. You may end up having to do more. But just being connected to a computer has helped in the past. Quick fix before you start trying adb
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Turn fastboot off in the power settings. I'm not sure if it has the fastboot setting, but that would be your problem.
kiewee3 said:
Turn fastboot off in the power settings. I'm not sure if it has the fastboot setting, but that would be your problem.
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Err ..... it won't boot.
Does ADB work at this stage? Assuming you are rooted with CWM recovery, try
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adb reboot recovery
Then from recovery, power it off completely. If fastboot is the problem, this should workaround it for you.
morell2 said:
I have rebooted the tablet 10+ times with vol + and vol - and it is still stuck on the Google screen when it starts up. In fact I can't make it turn off, only reboot and go right back to the Google text screen. Any ideas?
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It's karma because of your ridiculous signature.
Anywho. What did you do to the device? Attempt to root it? What happened between it working and not working?
khaytsus said:
It's karma because of your ridiculous signature.
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Page-long signatures seem to be getting more prevalent, sadly. Not great reading on a 1280x800 laptop.
it now work but all data delete!
i do unroot and back to stock with rootkit 1.5.2 and after it is work!
wmoore said:
Page-long signatures seem to be getting more prevalent, sadly. Not great reading on a 1280x800 laptop.
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Right. I can't figure out why people think others want to see large pictures of their crap.
just lou said:
Right. I can't figure out why people think others want to see large pictures of their crap.
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Don't be mean. It's a visual aid to go with his query. Just in case we don't know what a Nexus 7 is (here in the Nexus 7 forum).
Rock-&-Roll-Hedgehog said:
Don't be mean. It's a visual aid to go with his query. Just in case we don't know what a Nexus 7 is (here in the Nexus 7 forum).
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Oh. Now I see.
The nice thing is that Signatures can be disabled if you so choose, it'd just be nice if everyone kept a modestly sized signature.
wmoore said:
Page-long signatures seem to be getting more prevalent, sadly. Not great reading on a 1280x800 laptop.
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XDA Signatures: The new Geociities
morell2 said:
it now work but all data delete!
i do unroot and back to stock with rootkit 1.5.2 and after it is work!
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wat?
When you oem unlock, data is deleted, it tells you that. Otherwise, no idea what you're talking about.
Known issue about the bootloader. Have to be connected to a computer via USB to be able to boot into recovery. if you have a working system partition you can use a script or other apps that will boot you into recovery.
Also the bootloader will freeze if you try to boot into it via the buttons if you are connected to a power outlet via USB
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evonc said:
Known issue about the bootloader. Have to be connected to a computer via USB to be able to boot into recovery. if you have a working system partition you can use a script or other apps that will boot you into recovery.
Also the bootloader will freeze if you try to boot into it via the buttons if you are connected to a power outlet via USB
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That's interesting. I pretty much always make sure I'm plugged in before going into recovery / bootloader anyway (I'm paranoid about running out of battery mid-operation). I also pretty much always use adb reboot recovery, etc rather than hardware buttons.
evonc said:
Known issue about the bootloader. Have to be connected to a computer via USB to be able to boot into recovery. if you have a working system partition you can use a script or other apps that will boot you into recovery.
Also the bootloader will freeze if you try to boot into it via the buttons if you are connected to a power outlet via USB
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wmoore said:
That's interesting. I pretty much always make sure I'm plugged in before going into recovery / bootloader anyway (I'm paranoid about running out of battery mid-operation). I also pretty much always use adb reboot recovery, etc rather than hardware buttons.
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Not neccessarily true. I use an app called Quick boot. I can boot into recovery from it with Ease. Lets me set up Widgets/icon for recovery and I have one for reboot. No need for me to hook up to pc. Anywhere at anytime I can boot into recovery on my Nexus 7. I can also set one up for bootloader. If someone gets stuck on bootloader screen, the hardware button press for reboot works to get out of there.
They have a free version of the app and it works perfectly. Check it out. No need to run to a pc everytime you want to flash a rom or something. Battery is nothing to worry about. As long as you have 50%(really even less than that), you good to flash, wipe, or what ever.
demandarin said:
Not neccessarily true. I use an app called Quick boot.
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Me too. Though I'm old school and still like to type commands rather than point and click. I'll be looking at Quick Boot but still go to PowerShell (which I always have open) and type adb reboot.:silly:
All the various apps that offer rebooting options will work as they are still executing the same terminal commands that you would've had to type in in order to reboot it.
The issue is that you would still require a working system partition in order to boot into recovery (stock/twrp/cwm) without any USB connection. Incase of a soft brick, you will need to connect to a computer in order to get into recovery so i would suggest people make sure they have one nearby when they're flashing stuff.
I just went through this. I boinked my setup and it was bootlooping. I couldn't get into CWM.
Just press and hold Power+VolDwn+VolUp until you get into the stock bootloader. Now plug in your USB to to a PC.
Stay in the bootloader. Mine actually kinda froze but it will unfreeze after a while. Don't select anything. Just stay there.
Now you can use Fastboot commands to reboot into CWM. ADB only works when the phone is on.
I think the command is "fastboot reboot recovery".
This will put you in CWM. You can also take this opportunity to reflash your recovery here too. I reflashed mine just to be on the safe side before rebooting it.
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[Q] Kindle HD, stuck on Kindle Fire log

Hi all,
Kindle fire HD ( rooted) got OTA update and after the update its stuck on the Kindlefire logo screen. Tired resetting it by pressing 20sec / also tried 30 sec but no joy. Also tried pressing the volume Up and power but its stuck on the kindlefire log.
Tried to run recovery (KFFA) but my laptop does not detect kindle fire at all. I guess factory cable is the last option but I dont have it and need to order one . But I was wondering if Amazon could replace it under warranty ?
Cheers
ipsearch said:
Hi all,
Kindle fire HD ( rooted) got OTA update and after the update its stuck on the Kindlefire logo screen. Tired resetting it by pressing 20sec / also tried 30 sec but no joy. Also tried pressing the volume Up and power but its stuck on the kindlefire log.
Tried to run recovery (KFFA) but my laptop does not detect kindle fire at all. I guess factory cable is the last option but I dont have it and need to order one . But I was wondering if Amazon could replace it under warranty ?
Cheers
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Of course your computer won't detect it, ADB requires both devices to be fully-booted and can communicate. Use your regular cable to boot into fastboot and restore. Read my thread in my signature, #6 & #7.
seokhun said:
Of course your computer won't detect it, ADB requires both devices to be fully-booted and can communicate. Use your regular cable to boot into fastboot and restore. Read my thread in my signature, #6 & #7.
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Thanks for the reply, I will try to follow your post #6 & #7.
I am still confused, I had only rooted Kindle and got google play installed and it was working fine. It seems that there was OTA firmware upgrade and after that upgrade when the device rebooted its stuck on the kindle fire screen.
Appreciate your reply.
Cheers
I dont know what is going on ? Android SDK is installed and even ADB is working but somehow my laptop does not detect the Kindle. It is just stuck on waiting for device.... ?
Getting error on step 2 Qemutool.bat ?
Step 2 - Exploiting...
/system/bin/sh: cannot create /data/local.prop: Permission denied
Rebooting...
Once your devices has finished restarting,
Press any key to continue . . .
Pls help.
ipsearch said:
I dont know what is going on ? Android SDK is installed and even ADB is working but somehow my laptop does not detect the Kindle. It is just stuck on waiting for device.... ?
Getting error on step 2 Qemutool.bat ?
Step 2 - Exploiting...
/system/bin/sh: cannot create /data/local.prop: Permission denied
Rebooting...
Once your devices has finished restarting,
Press any key to continue . . .
Pls help.
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Try using root with restore by bin4ry.
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dugoy13 said:
Try using root with restore by bin4ry.
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Tried Binary too but does not work.
Possibly Solved
ipsearch said:
Tried Binary too but does not work.
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Solutions
1. What root tool did you use? A: if it was bin4ry type in notepad 0x1949 and save it to .android under users/Your User/.android
Like for me it would be users/chris/.android and you would save it to .android dir. if you dont have an .android dir. make one. Then see if your device is reconized as android composite adb device or at least kindle. Also try installing drivers for the kindle and uninstall the drivers and reinstalling them
2. I had a similar problem i rooted my kfhd and it became so slow it wouldnt turn on eventully after 30min. it turned on but was so slow when i sided to unlock it took five minutes. I also i tried rerooting without unroot. it worked so i used binary's root like i was unrooted and my kindle was back again. it turned out when i rooted i only had 50% battery and you NEED to have at least 90%. this also fixed any audio issues.
3. your original kf cord that came when shipped maybe shot and you may need a new one if it wont charge like someone else said "android devices need at least 20% battery to turn on". i dont find this to be true i need at least 5% but find a new cord and charge it seee if it works then.
4. if it turns on the the kindle fire logo flashes quicker then you can boot into recovery. the recovery screen should be a red warning sign saying reboot or restore click restore.
5. with a home made factory cord try booting into recovery mode and follow solution (4).
6. what root apps did you have on the device fire flash? A: fire flash will not work with the new 7.4.1 ota update
Let me know from there if you get your kindle working if no i can supply more solutions based on your answers and the reactions from my solutions.
I can also supply drivers and root tools
CVanB said:
Solutions
1. What root tool did you use? A: if it was bin4ry type in notepad 0x1949 and save it to .android under users/Your User/.android
Like for me it would be users/chris/.android and you would save it to .android dir. if you dont have an .android dir. make one. Then see if your device is reconized as android composite adb device or at least kindle. Also try installing drivers for the kindle and uninstall the drivers and reinstalling them
2. I had a similar problem i rooted my kfhd and it became so slow it wouldnt turn on eventully after 30min. it turned on but was so slow when i sided to unlock it took five minutes. I also i tried rerooting without unroot. it worked so i used binary's root like i was unrooted and my kindle was back again. it turned out when i rooted i only had 50% battery and you NEED to have at least 90%. this also fixed any audio issues.
3. your original kf cord that came when shipped maybe shot and you may need a new one if it wont charge like someone else said "android devices need at least 20% battery to turn on". i dont find this to be true i need at least 5% but find a new cord and charge it seee if it works then.
4. if it turns on the the kindle fire logo flashes quicker then you can boot into recovery. the recovery screen should be a red warning sign saying reboot or restore click restore.
5. with a home made factory cord try booting into recovery mode and follow solution (4).
6. what root apps did you have on the device fire flash? A: fire flash will not work with the new 7.4.1 ota update
Let me know from there if you get your kindle working if no i can supply more solutions based on your answers and the reactions from my solutions.
I can also supply drivers and root tools
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Dude, no offense meant really, but posting this big long thing everywhere isn't really helping anybody.....
If your kindle is stuck, you'll need a factory cable. You need to be able to get to fast boot so you can use the Kindle SRT tool, that allows you to flash a clean ROM to your device through fast boot.
Sorry...
DroidIt! said:
Dude, no offense meant really, but posting this big long thing everywhere isn't really helping anybody.....
If your kindle is stuck, you'll need a factory cable. You need to be able to get to fast boot so you can use the Kindle SRT tool, that allows you to flash a clean ROM to your device through fast boot.
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They had similar problems giving similar answers. I was just trying to solve the problem.
CVanB said:
They had similar problems giving similar answers. I was just trying to solve the problem.
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Sorry, didn't mean anything anything bad by that, I just found it's always easier to try the simple things first one by one and not overload with info because the problem usually is just something simple. I wasn't saying that you shouldn't try to help, that's what we should do as a community, just that we should take it one step at a time with simple items first. Again didn't mean anything bad, hope you weren't offended
from my Viped out one x
DroidIt! said:
Sorry, didn't mean anything anything bad by that, I just found it's always easier to try the simple things first one by one and not overload with info because the problem usually is just something simple. I wasn't saying that you shouldn't try to help, that's what we should do as a community, just that we should take it one step at a time with simple items first. Again didn't mean anything bad, hope you weren't offended
from my Viped out one x
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It's okay, so the problem is solved? Also, ipsearch make sure you look on the forms for your problem because, other people may have the same problem and it might already be solved no offense.
CVanB said:
It's okay, so the problem is solved? Also, ipsearch make sure you look on the forms for your problem because, other people may have the same problem and it might already be solved no offense.
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Manage to boot Kindle HD, had to use factory cable, then used SRT tool and use option 4 and that manage to fix it. THANKS EVERYONE for your help.
HELP
Hi there guys, I can see that some of you already solved the problem. In my case, I have an UNrooted kindle fire HD. It suddenly shut down when I was playing. ANd then now, it wont open anymore. Been trying to read some forums and stuff but it still wont get fixed. It opens, but only up to the KINDLE FIRE logo only. I dont really know that happened and I dont have a freakin' clue on how to fix it. Can somebody help me please? I miss my kindle so much.:crying:
letsyrkdelrosario said:
Hi there guys, I can see that some of you already solved the problem. In my case, I have an UNrooted kindle fire HD. It suddenly shut down when I was playing. ANd then now, it wont open anymore. Been trying to read some forums and stuff but it still wont get fixed. It opens, but only up to the KINDLE FIRE logo only. I dont really know that happened and I dont have a freakin' clue on how to fix it. Can somebody help me please? I miss my kindle so much.:crying:
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I am not an expert but this is what helped me.
(1) Try charging the knidle
(2) also try getting Factory cable and use the recovery tool.
Cheers
ipsearch said:
I am not an expert but this is what helped me.
(1) Try charging the knidle
(2) also try getting Factory cable and use the recovery tool.
Cheers
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HI, yes i've tried charging the kindle using my laptop. Well, the battery is drained. And it charges for quite sometime and then when it gets enough charge, it opens by itself. I cannot hold the power button for it will shut down and wont push thru charging. HEnce when I leave it charging, like I said it would open on its own then eventually shut down on its own again. At this part, I dont know if it still charges. Tried leaving it overnight too but still wont open. As for the factory cable, I dnt know where I could get it. I am from the Philippines. And how do I get that recovery tool? Thanks

brick my htc one needs help

I brick my htc one, what to do next, help me plzzzzz.
need a little more info than that
this is what happened
dinu5885 said:
I brick my htc one, what to do next, help me plzzzzz.
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I did flashed android revolution hd on my htc one, and I thought something went wrong so I took the decision to re do it, and I was stocked at final step, showing 10% only, not moving any further, then I was out of juice and my phone went dead, and when I restart it, its just showing start up.screen not moving any further.
You need to boot in to recovery and flash it again. The installation didn't finish so of course it's not going to go any further. It happens all the time.
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skinsfanbdh said:
need a little more info than that
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I thought to root my mobile, unaware of benefits and risks, somehow I managed to root, then thought ti flash a Rom, just Googled it, decided to go for android revolution hd with twrp recovery, twice I use touch screen then I took the lesson to not to touch it, and finally I flashed it, but I was not able to download apps from store, so I took the worst decision of my life, to re do the procedure, and I did went upto final step of installing android revolution hd, there I was stucked at 10%, not moving any further. Finally when my battery was zero percent I tried ti switch on my mobile and I am stucked at start up screen.
not going into recovery, volume and on off switch making no sense at all.
xXxG0dzRAgexXx said:
You need to boot in to recovery and flash it again. The installation didn't finish so of course it's not going to go any further. It happens all the time.
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It's just not happening, not going into recovery mode.
What do you mean? Did you turn it off and when turning it on immediately hold down the volume down button so you can get to the screen to select recovery?
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dinu5885 said:
I thought to root my mobile, unaware of benefits and risks, somehow I managed to root, then thought ti flash a Rom, just Googled it, decided to go for android revolution hd with twrp recovery, twice I use touch screen then I took the lesson to not to touch it, and finally I flashed it, but I was not able to download apps from store, so I took the worst decision of my life, to re do the procedure, and I did went upto final step of installing android revolution hd, there I was stucked at 10%, not moving any further. Finally when my battery was zero percent I tried ti switch on my mobile and I am stucked at start up screen.
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hold power+volume down with phone under a bright light until it boots to bootloader. you might want to try a rom that doesnt use aroma until your comfortable with recovering your phone when something happens
exactly
xXxG0dzRAgexXx said:
What do you mean? Did you turn it off and when turning it on immediately hold down the volume down button so you can get to the screen to select recovery?
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That's what I am doin, but I am again landing on start up screen only, htc
One tm.
dinu5885 said:
That's what I am doin, but I am again landing on start up screen only, htc
One tm.
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plug it in to a computer open cmd and type adb reboot recovery
thanks
skinsfanbdh said:
plug it in to a computer open cmd and type adb reboot recovery
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Lets see.
i suggest you use rayglobe or rgui as they dont use aroma so no freezes and less issues when upgrading
nothing seems to work
skinsfanbdh said:
i suggest you use rayglobe or rgui as they dont use aroma so no freezes and less issues when upgrading
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I connected it to.computer, tried some command on cms. But as I am not in recovery, mobile is not accepting command.
dinu5885 said:
I connected it to.computer, tried some command on cms. But as I am not in recovery, mobile is not accepting command.
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adb reboot bootloader if you get to bootloader select recovery if it starts recovery then backs right back out then fastboot erase cache then go to recovery
skinsfanbdh said:
adb reboot bootloader if you get to bootloader select recovery if it starts recovery then backs right back out then fastboot erase cache then go to recovery
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What do u think, can htc people fix it, it starts n restarts, but not at all going in recovery.
you can fix it. if it turns on its fixable there are many threads around with people who have had the same issues as you and they fixed it with the help of others. just dont freak out.
what os are you running on your computer?
skinsfanbdh said:
you can fix it. if it turns on its fixable there are many threads around with people who have had the same issues as you and they fixed it with the help of others. just dont freak out.
what os are you running on your computer?
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Windows xp
dinu5885 said:
Windows xp
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do you have all in one toolkit?
skinsfanbdh said:
you can fix it. if it turns on its fixable there are many threads around with people who have had the same issues as you and they fixed it with the help of others. just dont freak out.
what os are you running on your computer?
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When I connect Mobile to computer drivers r not getting installed, how do u think without that it is going ti accept any of the cmd command.
skinsfanbdh said:
do you have all in one toolkit?
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Haven't heard of anything like that before, u just help me and I will buy u beer.

[Q] freezing launcher.apk problem

I haven't found any other thread where someone admitted to doing something this dumb. Was set to install Go Launcher on KFHD, thought i had copied it to device. Used ROM Toolbox Pro to freeze stock launcher.apk. Started having problems navigating on KFHD when going to flash go launcher (I know I should have done that first, especially now). Rebooted without thinking about not having a launcher. Now it wont boot into anything usable. Win 7 pc cant find it thru USB even when I was going to try to copy the stock launcher over somewhere. Running stock ROM. Can't boot up into any kind of recovery mode. Willing to do factory reset but can't figure that out from where i'm stuck either.
Any ideas on how to either recover to stock or unfreeze stock launcher w/out access to any launcher? Any and all help is appreciated.
UPDATED: I have just ordered SkOrPn's Factory Cable (as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20380015&postcount=9) in case that is part of anyone's solution.
Its is part of the solution, u just need to reflash the system image from kindle fire first aid in fastboot mode.
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stunts513 said:
Its is part of the solution, u just need to reflash the system image from kindle fire first aid in fastboot mode.
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No way to bring up a recovery screen using the power and vol buttons, huh?
When i reboot w/ this cable it should be detected as usable by Win7, right?
If it can't find drivers for it use the ones in my signature, also stock recovery is useless, u can't get into it from a key combo, only if certain circumstances happen do u even get into it, and all it allows u to do is factory reset which typically is pointless and just wipes your data.
Another thing to mention, just plug the fastboot cable in until your kindle displays "fastboot" on the screen, once that happens switch back to using a normal cable.
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stunts513 said:
If it can't find drivers for it use the ones in my signature, also stock recovery is useless, u can't get into it from a key combo, only if certain circumstances happen do u even get into it, and all it allows u to do is factory reset which typically is pointless and just wipes your data.
Another thing to mention, just plug the fastboot cable in until your kindle displays "fastboot" on the screen, once that happens switch back to using a normal cable.
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10-4. I've got the right drivers, was blowing things out and in pretty well until I screwed up the launcher. Thanks!
SUCCESS!
Device went into fastboot immediately when using skorpn's factory cable, but couldn't get my kindle recognized by Win7 to use adb. Installed drivers from 3 or 4 different sources with no luck, but sparkym3's did the trick (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838). Ran onemeila's restore (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254) from the img with built-in Apex launcher, and voila!

[Q] return to stock

I have rooted and installed CM10 on my wife's KFHD7...for some reason she doesn't like it. Now I am trying to put it back to stock Amazon. Can anyone direct me to a tutorial or anything? Thanks.
Wow man your lucky. I'm trying to get a 2nd boot loader onto my device and install cm but I'm running out of options since nothing is working, mind telling me how you got yours done? I don't know why the heck you would ever want to but to get back to factory download follow this thread, all you need is get into fast boot mode.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
Make sure to put a ROM on the internal SD card before flashing. Read the info at both links. Or are you just stuck somewhere in the process.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347170
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LinearEquation said:
Make sure to put a ROM on the internal SD card before flashing. Read the info at both links. Or are you just stuck somewhere in the process.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347170
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Thanks. Actually now I am in a different situation. Like you said, I forgot to put a file to load before I got carried away wiping. Now I'm trying to sideload but for some reason my pc wont recognize kindle. Tried reloading several different drivers.
Do you have TWRP on it yet? When your tablet boots, do you see a blue Kindle logo for a bit?
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LinearEquation said:
Do you have TWRP on it yet? When your tablet boots, do you see a blue Kindle logo for a bit?
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Yes logo goes orange to blue.
Device is in TWRP.
cmurf70 said:
Yes logo goes orange to blue.
Device is in TWRP.
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1. With your device in TWRP follow the directions at this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498 you just need to push the to ROM you want to use and Gapps right onto TWRP.
2. Now confirm they are on the internal SD card.
3. Now swipe to to a factory reset. This clears all but your SD card.
4. Now got to install on TWRP and choose the ROM zip.
5. Now click "add another zip."
6. Now choose the Gapps zip.
7. Swipe to flash them both.
8. When that's done, Press the button that says wiped Dalvik/CACHE. Only clear that. Do it twice for good measures.
9. Now reboot into system and give a few minutes for the CACHE to build.
10. Breath a sigh of relief.
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1. With your device in TWRP follow the directions at this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498 you just need to push the to ROM you want to use and Gapps right onto TWRP.
2. Now confirm they are on the internal SD card.
3. Now swipe to to a factory reset. This clears all but your SD card.
4. Now got to install on TWRP and choose the ROM zip.
5. Now click "add another zip."
6. Now choose the Gapps zip.
7. Swipe to flash them both.
8. When that's done, Press the button that says wiped Dalvik/CACHE. Only clear that. Do it twice for good measures.
9. Now reboot into system and give a few minutes for the CACHE to build.
10. Breath a sigh of relief.
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Thanks again for the reply but my problem is i cant push anything into twrp because my pc wont recognize the device. No driver. I've uninstalled and reinstalled a few different drivers. I'm afraid its probably a device setting but I cant get into it to check. hmmm
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Thanks again for the reply but my problem is i cant push anything into twrp because my pc wont recognize the device. No driver. I've uninstalled and reinstalled a few different drivers. I'm afraid its probably a device setting but I cant get into it to check. hmmm
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You're in a bootloot. This may happen. Read the second portion of Stunts write up as he gives some good instructions on getting past this. Are you wanting complete stock? Or leave a back door open for future times and leave TWRP on it?
If you want to go bare bones stock then you will need a fastboot cord and use this tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
If you want to keep TWRP then you will needs to flash an Amazon zip.
Which Amazon won't matter because Amazon will push an auto update onto it sometime soon. Unless you disable the OTA updates with KFFA.
LinearEquation said:
You're in a bootloot. This may happen. Read the second portion of Stunts write up as he gives some good instructions on getting past this. Are you wanting complete stock? Or leave a back door open for future times and leave TWRP on it?
If you want to go bare bones stock then you will need a fastboot cord and use this tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
If you want to keep TWRP then you will needs to flash an Amazon zip.
Which Amazon won't matter because Amazon will push an auto update onto it sometime soon. Unless you disable the OTA updates with KFFA.
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Are you positive you gave me the right link? Appears to be for android phones.
OK, she's back in action. Thanks for everyone's help.
Used KFFirstaide with a fastboot cable.
Installed adb dirvers / retsored / bingo
I'm learning.
cmurf70 said:
OK, she's back in action. Thanks for everyone's help.
Used KFFirstaide with a fastboot cable.
Installed adb dirvers / retsored / bingo
I'm learning.
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Sorry I missed the update. KFFA had seem to have some issues as of late. Glad it worked for you. To answer your question, yes that was a good link to root your KFHD. Should you need a backup restore tool sometime to just have your computer sometime, use this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 but you have to be rooted to use that program.

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