I have kindle fire 7 HD tablet
I have rooted the kindle fire and installed the CyanogenMod 10.0(android 4.3) for the Kindle Fire HD 7.
I had done a factory reset the cyangemod 10,0 (Android 4.3) . After reset it says rebooting and then its showing kindle fire logo in orange again and again.
boot was not happening its got stucked. i was not able to do anything and tried fastmode mode nothing works for me.
Can anyone please help me to fix this issue to make my tablet to work.?
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To Fix this
1) i bought a fastboot cable and it works while i connected it to the computer
2) the kindle recovery from the boot loop and its loads in the fastboot mode
3) After that i had user kindle fire bootloader utility to install
4) then before installing the kindle fire was detected by pc
5) i enter the clear cache/ reset cache option in the kindle fire bootloader utility
6) after that my kindle was not detected by pc and also it was not turning on
7) it doesn't show any indication of charging logo.
8) when i connect the kindle to charge it doesn't show any charging logo and my kindle got heated.
9) any idea to recovery my kindle fire HD tablet
I think i had flash the bootloader and everything to install the os .
anyone please help to recovery from this or is there anything to replace in the hardware??
mvinothit16 said:
I have kindle fire 7 HD tablet
I have rooted the kindle fire and installed the CyanogenMod 10.0(android 4.3) for the Kindle Fire HD 7.
I had done a factory reset the cyangemod 10,0 (Android 4.3) . After reset it says rebooting and then its showing kindle fire logo in orange again and again.
boot was not happening its got stucked. i was not able to do anything and tried fastmode mode nothing works for me.
Can anyone please help me to fix this issue to make my tablet to work.?
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You have a soft brick and can only repair it using a Factory cable or adapter.
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I might mention you should flash cm 11 next time, way more up to date and more bug fixes.
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I just went through the same thing. I think it's because when I wiped in recovery, I wiped too much. Had nothing to do with the ROM. I was using philztouch recovery.
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Hi, I am very new and I really need some help I was trying to install a custom rom but something went wrong.
Waht I did was.
I first rooted my device,
then I installed the second bootloader TWRP
And I forgot the wifi on, so thw kindle fire HD updated itself and eliminate the super user app.
So I restored the kindle fire hd to ist default in the restore option in the main manu.
then I root it again,
and try to instal the second boot loader again,
but after I installed the second boot loader it never boots up into the kindle fire hd system,
what happends is, in turns on, appears the kinfle fire letter in orange, the aperars kinfle fire letters is blue, then kinfle fire letters in orange again, whit a animation, that use to appear when is about lo load the system, then it reboots itself and repeate the entire process but this time goes into the TWRP second boot loader.
I think I could fix it by just using the backuo files I made o I coul install the custom room I want from there, but the problem is that I cannot load any file to the kindle fire hd because when I connect it the pc it shows as ADB device. Please help me out with this. I would like to you help to restore it to stock or tell how can I transfer files to my kindle fire hd when is in TWRP mode.
I already tried the mount option on the TWRP but the pc does not recognized it as a portabla device where I can store files.
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If you're in twrp, you can sideload your rom from the advanced menu, as long as your device is recognised as adb.
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This is my 1st time asking for help since I really have never needed it. I got a kindle fire HD 7" and rooted it. I added TWRP and a 2nd bootloader. For a long time I was stuck in TWRP and every time I tried to reboot it would just go back to TWRP. This morning I tried using the Kindle fire utility and selected option one. It seemed like it worked. I then rebooted and now I am stuck on the Kindle Fire boot screen. It shows Kindle fire on the screen, goes black for a few seconds, then back to the kindle fire, then goes black again. It keeps doing this over and over again. I am not able to get back into TWRP now. I am not sure what to do at this point. I have read just about every thread out there and cannot find a similar situation to mine. Any guidence would be appreciated.
OK mistake number one, do not use kindle fire utility on a kfhd, you could easily hard brick the kindle. That was designed for first gen it's and they work a bit differently than yours. OK now that I got that out of the way, does your kindle still have the logo turn blue?
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Thanks for the quick reponse. When I installed the 2nd bootloader and TWRP I got into the bootloop. At that time when it would bootloop it would go from orange to blue twice before going back to TWRP again. After I made the mistake of using the Kindle FIre utility it now just keeps on the kindle fire start-up screen and it is always orange.
You are either going to need a fastboot cable to fix or have some luck getting a command to work... If you open the device manager, and plug your kindle in while its off, does a Tate device show up for a few seconds? If so try updating the drivers on the Tate device to the ones in my signature. From there you should be able to use a fastboot command to get the kindle to boot into fastboot. The command would be "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product", but if your not seeing a Tate device then this command will be useless, and I don't wanna finish explaining how to use this command until I know your PC is detecting it, assuming you don't know how to use the fastboot command by itself from a command prompt since I don't know your skill level with android stuff and windows command prompt stuff.
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Thanks again for replying. I would say my experience level is low when it comes to command prompts. I get the basics though. I will check when I get home if I see if a Tate device shows up when I connect with my usb and get back to you. Even when I was in TWRP I was having difficulty seeing my device on the computer to add a custom rom to the sd card. I tried sideloading and tried mounting the sd card but nothing worked. I wish now I would have just left it in TWRP and did some more research. Live and learn I guess. I will let you know what I find out. Thanks again.
Ok. I turned off the Kindle and then attached the USB to the computer. Nothing is being recognized. I see now too that my adb interface is also gone. It appears the computer is no longer picking up anything. When I attach the Kindle to the computer it starts the bootloop again flashing the kindle fire screen over and over again. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks again.
I think your only hope is a fast boot cable, and honestly or just depends how broke it is whether it works or not
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Thanks for the reply. So let's say I get a factory cable and I can get into fastboot mode; what are my next steps?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33156486
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Ok. I wanted to clarify what I did to get in the situation that I am in. I rooted my device with no issues. I then decided to install a 2nd bootloader and TWRP. After all was done my Kindle Fire HD 7" booted to TWRP. I could not get my computer to show my device so I was stuck. Every time I would reboot it would flash kindle fire in orange, then in Blue, then in Orange, the in Blue then would go back to TWRP. I then put the device with the USB attached to my computer and from TWRP I put the device into fastboot mode. I then used the KFHD SRT v1.3.5 tool and opened the SR.Tool.bat and chose option 1. After it was done I rebooted and now I am stuck on the Kindle fire screen (in orange) and it will show for a few seconds, turn off, then go back to the kindle fire screen again (in orange) and just keep repeating. I ordered a factory cable to try to get back to fastboot mode but since it did not work for me the 1st time I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for me. Thanks in advance.
Are you sure it is a factory/fastboot cable? I would either get them from skorn or proxenusa since I know they are reliable.
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Hello again. I don't have the factory cable yet; I just ordered it yesterday. When I used the fastboot mode the last time I entered the mode from TWRP and was connected to my computer with a regular usb charger. When it was in fastboot mode I selected the option 1 from the tool I mentioned in my previous post. I am just wondering if the fastboot did not work with the KFHD tool I used because I did not have a factory cable connected hence why I am stuck on the Kindle fire screen. What do you think?
No, typically it is said to use a fastboot cable just to get the device into fastboot, then plug the normal cable in afterward.
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For future reference, when you get your kindle back up and running again, you need to flash a custom ROM to boot. The TWRP boot loop stems from trying to boot into stock ROM, it won't work. So just put a ROM on your kindle before you flash bootloader + twrp next time.
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I posted this late last night after spending hours troubleshooting so sorry for the lack of details.
I thought I followed the instructions to a t on this thread. The only step I skipped was backing up my data. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
When my Kindle Fire HD booted, it would loop between the regular Kindle Fire logo and the Blue logo. Eventually it would then go to TWRP. Once in TWRP I tried numerous times to use the Boot Option, Restore Option, and Recovery option to no avail. When I selected Bootloader, I would get the fastboot logo and it would stall there. I had to hard reset to get it to start again. Every time I connected my Kindle to the fastboot cable and entered the ADB or fastboot commens, it would say waiting on device. I also tried using the Factory Restore tool below and that did not work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
When I connected the Kindle Fire HD to the PC, sometimes it would show as Android Device and other times it showed as PVT-8 or something to that effect.
Here is where I am now. The Kindle Fire HD no longer can boot to TWRP. It just looks the normal Kindle Fire logo and it loops indefinitely. My PC can no longer see the Kindle Fire HD at all. Is this a true brick or do I still have a chance?
BTW, I have multiple micro USB cables for all the devices I use. I am pretty sure the one I am using is the factory. How can I confirm this is a fastboot cable?
How did you get back to an orange only boot loop, it was easy to fix when it was blue... If it only is orange you are probably going to need a fastboot cable. Oh and to satisfy you with an answer as to why it boot looped, its because the newer amazon os detects the older boot loader or twrp, and refuses to boot, so you have to have a ROM ready to flash on the sdcard ahead of time.
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stunts513 said:
How did you get back to an orange only boot loop, it was easy to fix when it was blue... If it only is orange you are probably going to need a fastboot cable. Oh and to satisfy you with an answer as to why it boot looped, its because the newer amazon os detects the older boot loader or twrp, and refuses to boot, so you have to have a ROM ready to flash on the sdcard ahead of time.
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Thanks. Anyway to confirm that the cable I have is a fastboot cable? Also, how would I go about performing a repair if it is.
If its a fastboot cable you would know it because you bought it for such occasions and because as soon as you plug it into the kindle it says fastboot in big letters. Once you have it in fastboot use kindle fire first aid and try a system reflash, I'm sure it would boot up without a doubt if you used an older version of the Amazon os, like I think 7.4.2 or older, but I don't know what version kffa uses, so if it still doesn't boot after doing that, try using the kindle fire system restore tool.
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stunts513 said:
If its a fastboot cable you would know it because you bought it for such occasions and because as soon as you plug it into the kindle it says fastboot in big letters. Once you have it in fastboot use kindle fire first aid and try a system reflash, I'm sure it would boot up without a doubt if you used an older version of the Amazon os, like I think 7.4.2 or older, but I don't know what version kffa uses, so if it still doesn't boot after doing that, try using the kindle fire system restore tool.
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Thank you. Much appreciated. I ordered one from Amazon but will see about making one myself.
Are you trying to boot into Stock Amazon OS? That's your issue. Download a ROM and proper Google Apps package and either put them on your SD Card by mounting USB Storage in TWRP, or sideload flash a ROM, then you'll boot without issue. Don't forget to factory reset and wipe /system beforehand! I had this same issue my first time.
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He somehow got rid of second boot loader, so he can't get into twrp...
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If you are going to make one yourself find a Samsung branded cable they have the necessary solder points the rest of them don't seem to
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I have the fastboot cable now. It will go in to fastboot as soon as I connect it. I tried using the KFHD Recovery Tool but I am still stuck in a Kindle Fire loop. Any ideas what to do next? I chose option1 and 3 already from the tool.
harryhoudini66 said:
I have the fastboot cable now. It will go in to fastboot as soon as I connect it. I tried using the KFHD Recovery Tool but I am still stuck in a Kindle Fire loop. Any ideas what to do next? I chose option1 and 3 already from the tool.
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Why option 1? That is a different version of the tablet. You want to run KFFA and select 'completely restore the KFHD 7 7.2.3' This should be #3 of KFFA.
So once you have the tablet in fastboot, just run KFFA and go from there. Some files will download and then KFFA will push them onto your tablet. After that, your tablet will be stock and you can root and remove OTA updates from there. Keep an eye on your computer screen as the script will tell you what's going on.
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LinearEquation said:
Why option 1? That is a different version of the tablet. You want to run KFFA and select 'completely restore the KFHD 7 7.2.3' This should be #3 of KFFA.
So once you have the tablet in fastboot, just run KFFA and go from there. Some files will download and then KFFA will push them onto your tablet. After that, your tablet will be stock and you can root and remove OTA updates from there. Keep an eye on your computer screen as the script will tell you what's going on.
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Thanks. Option 3 worked, I just needed to be patient and wait for it to boot. I am good now and running CM 10.2.
harryhoudini66 said:
Thanks. Option 3 worked, I just needed to be patient and wait for it to boot. I am good now and running CM 10.2.
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Good to heart. You'll love CM 10.2. Works real well.
Just yesterday i rooted my Kindle fire hd .....Superuser was install and everything was working fine ...i restart the kindle fire and it went in fastboot mode ...................i used Kindle fire Utility to normal boot but i keep going back to Fastboot mode ........and then it shut off .....dont wan to cut back on or Charge so one help me PLz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What exactly did you do with kindle fire utility, because it can hard brick and 2nd gen kindle fire because wasn't meant to be used on them.
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rambobain said:
Just yesterday i rooted my Kindle fire hd .....Superuser was install and everything was working fine ...i restart the kindle fire and it went in fastboot mode ...................i used Kindle fire Utility to normal boot but i keep going back to Fastboot mode ........and then it shut off .....dont wan to cut back on or Charge so one help me PLz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hard brick
I have kindle fire 7 HD tablet
I have rooted the kindle fire and installed the CyanogenMod 10.0(android 4.3) for the Kindle Fire HD 7.
I had done a factory reset the cyangemod 10,0 (Android 4.3) . After reset it says rebooting and then its showing kindle fire logo in orange again and again.
boot was not happening its got stucked. i was not able to do anything and tried fastmode mode nothing works for me.
Can anyone please help me to fix this issue to make my tablet to work.?
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To Fix this
1) i bought a fastboot cable and it works while i connected it to the computer
2) the kindle recovery from the boot loop and its loads in the fastboot mode
3) After that i had user kindle fire bootloader utility to install
4) then before installing the kindle fire was detected by pc
5) i enter the clear cache/ reset cache option in the kindle fire bootloader utility
6) after that my kindle was not detected by pc and also it was not turning on
7) it doesn't show any indication of charging logo.
8) when i connect the kindle to charge it doesn't show any charging logo and my kindle got heated.
9) any idea to recovery my kindle fire HD tablet
I think i had flash the bootloader and everything to install the os .
anyone please help to recovery from this or is there anything to replace in the hardware??