Hi all,
i got this problème yesterday... first, i get stuck in bootloop. I did a fastboot and it work... now, i stuck at bootloop again, and when i try to flash i get red triangle.
it a 2012 model, TATE 7 inch,
I did try 7.2.1, 7.2.3, 7.3.0, 7.4.8, 7.4.9 and none work
did i miss something?
I did both apps, KFFA 100 and KFHD_SRTv1.3.5.
what make that pb?
I do not have a stock firmware... does it help me if i use a amazon firmware backup from another user??
all flash is success but does not work.
boot, recovery, system, delete userdate/cache...
thx
*sorry for my bad english.
csk84 said:
Hi all,
i got this problème yesterday... first, i get stuck in bootloop. I did a fastboot and it work... now, i stuck at bootloop again, and when i try to flash i get red triangle.
it a 2012 model, TATE 7 inch,
I did try 7.2.1, 7.2.3, 7.3.0, 7.4.8, 7.4.9 and none work
did i miss something?
I did both apps, KFFA 100 and KFHD_SRTv1.3.5.
what make that pb?
I do not have a stock firmware... does it help me if i use a amazon firmware backup from another user??
all flash is success but does not work.
boot, recovery, system, delete userdate/cache...
thx
*sorry for my bad english.
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You can try the Kindle Fire First Aid and Kindle Fire System Restore Tool
SafinWasi said:
You can try the Kindle Fire First Aid and Kindle Fire System Restore Tool
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i did try Kindle Fire First Aid 100, KFFA100
and where can i find this tool?? Kindle Fire System Restore Tool.
I thought these tool is the most helpfull.
KFFA 100 and KFHD
btw, i can't use KFFA with MD5 check. there is no more MD5 from link in the bat file.
sometime, i got to the main menu like 5 sec and it reboot again.
sometime, i got the message, kindle is upgrading... starting application 3-5 sec and it reboot and i get stuck again.
any help?
thx
downgrade
I'm try to downgrade in fastboot from any version to 7.2.1, but all i get is "your kindle doesn't seem to be able to boot..."
is it possible that i have a problem with bootloader??
what else can i do?
csk84 said:
Hi all,
i got this problème yesterday... first, i get stuck in bootloop. I did a fastboot and it work... now, i stuck at bootloop again, and when i try to flash i get red triangle.
it a 2012 model, TATE 7 inch,
I did try 7.2.1, 7.2.3, 7.3.0, 7.4.8, 7.4.9 and none work
did i miss something?
I did both apps, KFFA 100 and KFHD_SRTv1.3.5.
what make that pb?
I do not have a stock firmware... does it help me if i use a amazon firmware backup from another user??
all flash is success but does not work.
boot, recovery, system, delete userdate/cache...
thx
*sorry for my bad english.
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......try to boot into recovery ....if you can then you can either use adb side load or adb push ...u would need appropriate drivers of course and android SDK .......check a video on YouTube .…"ROOT JUNKY" has many videos check this one
Hope I helped ..if yes then pls press thanks
.....using cm11 on tate:thumbup:
Sent from my Amazon Tate using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
thecoolster said:
......try to boot into recovery ....if you can then you can either use adb side load or adb push ...u would need appropriate drivers of course and android SDK .......check a video on YouTube .…"ROOT JUNKY" has many videos check this one
Hope I helped ..if yes then pls press thanks
.....using cm11 on tate:thumbup:
Sent from my Amazon Tate using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Frankly, i get a random error... three days ago, it work fine now none is working.
three days ago,
i did a fastboot to 7.2.3 it work with OTA off.
yesterday, it update to 7.4.9 again it work till 2PM.
and i got reset and red triangle came back.
I did try downgrade to 7.2.3, 7.3.0, 7.4.8, none working.
sometime it get to lock screen for a 1-2sec and it reset and i stuck in bootloop again.
i have never see this before.
is it possible that i have problem with the RAM or ROM??? i never touch it, so i dont know.
i do not have TWRP.
last time, i try to push adb and it does not work.
now i'm can get in fastboot mode.
Can I put CM11 or TWRP with fastboot mode?
Thx
csk84 said:
Frankly, i get a random error... three days ago, it work fine now none is working.
three days ago,
i did a fastboot to 7.2.3 it work with OTA off.
yesterday, it update to 7.4.9 again it work till 2PM.
and i got reset and red triangle came back.
I did try downgrade to 7.2.3, 7.3.0, 7.4.8, none working.
sometime it get to lock screen for a 1-2sec and it reset and i stuck in bootloop again.
i have never see this before.
is it possible that i have problem with the RAM or ROM??? i never touch it, so i dont know.
i do not have TWRP.
last time, i try to push adb and it does not work.
now i'm can get in fastboot mode.
Can I put CM11 or TWRP with fastboot mode?
Thx
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Thanks for replying .........do u have any other recovery ....check for adb side load in that recovery try to get the file using that .....you can get cm11 files and gapps ....I myself had accidently wiped my system without backup so I used adb push...try adb side load see if that helps ....
Thank me if I have helped you!
Sent from my Amazon Tate using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
thecoolster said:
Thanks for replying .........do u have any other recovery ....check for adb side load in that recovery try to get the file using that .....you can get cm11 files and gapps ....I myself had accidently wiped my system without backup so I used adb push...try adb side load see if that helps ....
Thank me if I have helped you!
Sent from my Amazon Tate using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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i'm sure there is something wrong with my kindle.
i did as alway, flash to random version it work for a hour and it's update to the last version, 7.4.9.
when this tablet upgrade to the last version, i leave as it is for several hours, without root.
we play a little, leave it on. and pooof! it reset and i'm stuck at bootloop.
now i have to redo everthing, sometime it work sometime it doesn't.
when it's work, i will try to TWRP//CM11.
** i dont think the problem come from kindle OS...
Why would you allow it to update? (I assume you are talking about ota)
Rushead said:
Why would you allow it to update? (I assume you are talking about ota)
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well, because the option to disable OTA is not work?
anyway, now i'm doomed...
now i try every version and none is working.
so i try to install TWRP flash bootloader kfhd7-u-boot-prod-7.2.3.bin and everything, i dont see any blue logo.
I dont have OS to do any backup and so i didnt have any copy of my bootloader.
Can someone share the amazon bootloader??
Follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55390267&postcount=37
csk84 said:
well, because the option to disable OTA is not work?
anyway, now i'm doomed...
now i try every version and none is working.
so i try to install TWRP flash bootloader kfhd7-u-boot-prod-7.2.3.bin and everything, i dont see any blue logo.
I dont have OS to do any backup and so i didnt have any copy of my bootloader.
Can someone share the amazon bootloader??
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Do you have a fastboot cord? If not, get one and use SRT option 3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 make sure to follow the OP of that thread.
If you can still access TWRP (sounds like you cannot) then I will assist you in adb sideload a ROM onto TWRP with your stock USB cord.
LinearEquation said:
Do you have a fastboot cord? If not, get one and use SRT option 3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 make sure to follow the OP of that thread.
If you can still access TWRP (sounds like you cannot) then I will assist you in adb sideload a ROM onto TWRP with your stock USB cord.
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that is the tool i use to flash my kindle...
i had download all the root version and this too https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0ByBB3p40cC9BTTBKb2U0MlBpRjA&usp=sharing
i started with option 3,1,4 if this version doesn't work, i try with another version.
but none is working.
did i miss something?
csk84 said:
that is the tool i use to flash my kindle...
i had download all the root version and this too https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0ByBB3p40cC9BTTBKb2U0MlBpRjA&usp=sharing
i started with option 3,1,4 if this version doesn't work, i try with another version.
but none is working.
did i miss something?
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Try version version 1.3.0 and choose option 3 when running the bat tool. Did you verify the checksum? Insure the download is not corrupted. You also must be doing this from the admin profile of your computer. Not just Admin privileges on a regular profile.
LinearEquation said:
Try version version 1.3.0 and choose option 3 when running the bat tool. Did you verify the checksum? Insure the download is not corrupted. You also must be doing this from the admin profile of your computer. Not just Admin privileges on a regular profile.
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yeah, i did check MD5 and it's good to go. but there is no md5 for stack file.
right now i download again the 7.2.1 img file. There is no md5, but all in zip file, so if i can't extract it mean corrupt.
brb around 1-2 hours...
thx again
sorry for late answer...
i did download again the file and flash and it work... i got to 7.2.1, i disable OTA, Wireless, and i put 2nd bootloader, CM11.
I do habe CM11, but i dont really like it
well, i like the interface, but not the bug.
i keep getting "unfortunately xxx has stopped" for random apps and around 80% of the time.
i will look around if someone has the same pb.
thx for all the help
csk84 said:
sorry for late answer...
i did download again the file and flash and it work... i got to 7.2.1, i disable OTA, Wireless, and i put 2nd bootloader, CM11.
I do habe CM11, but i dont really like it
well, i like the interface, but not the bug.
i keep getting "unfortunately xxx has stopped" for random apps and around 80% of the time.
i will look around if someone has the same pb.
thx for all the help
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Hi, advance thanks for you kind cooperation in helping me solving this issue.
My kindle was rooted to use google play store and was working fine until i decided to mess with the build.prop to allow more games to be played. I basically edit the file like thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1727645; i copied the the file before editing and saved it on my fs explorer app. When i rebooted the kindle its just loads the kindle fire screen then 1 sec blink into another kindle fire screen , this time with animation going across the words and stays stuck.
I tried usb connection, but it will not detect anything and as a result i cant access the adb in cmd. i tried hard resets 20-60 sec and nothing.
Can you please help me? i felt good rooting it with the guide from the forum n i know your help will be much appreciated.
Xaelous said:
Hi, advance thanks for you kind cooperation in helping me solving this issue.
My kindle was rooted to use google play store and was working fine until i decided to mess with the build.prop to allow more games to be played. I basically edit the file like thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1727645; i copied the the file before editing and saved it on my fs explorer app. When i rebooted the kindle its just loads the kindle fire screen then 1 sec blink into another kindle fire screen , this time with animation going across the words and stays stuck.
I tried usb connection, but it will not detect anything and as a result i cant access the adb in cmd. i tried hard resets 20-60 sec and nothing.
Can you please help me? i felt good rooting it with the guide from the forum n i know your help will be much appreciated.
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Is it the 7" or 8.9"
I habe the same Problem i have the 7" :S
onemeila said:
Is it the 7" or 8.9"
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its '7'
onemeila said:
Is it the 7" or 8.9"
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Sorry guys but any update on this prob :crying:
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I'm basically having the same problem as OP, but I got that problem in a different way. From what I understand, the "factory cable" will put the device into fastboot, at which point a system.img file can be restored. I had a couple of questions about this which might help OP too.
1) If the 7.2.3 update was installed, could the 7.2.2 system.img work. If so, is there a working link for it?
2) Does fastboot allow adb access as root (assuming the PC drivers are installed?
All I think I need to do is rename Launcher.apk.old back to Launcher.apk (I thought doing this would disable the amazon launcher and I could use ADW Launcher but I guess not). I guess in OP's case it could allow modifying the build.prop back to stock.
phantomsniper773 said:
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I'm basically having the same problem as OP, but I got that problem in a different way. From what I understand, the "factory cable" will put the device into fastboot, at which point a system.img file can be restored. I had a couple of questions about this which might help OP too.
1) If the 7.2.3 update was installed, could the 7.2.2 system.img work. If so, is there a working link for it?
2) Does fastboot allow adb access as root (assuming the PC drivers are installed?
All I think I need to do is rename Launcher.apk.old back to Launcher.apk (I thought doing this would disable the amazon launcher and I could use ADW Launcher but I guess not). I guess in OP's case it could allow modifying the build.prop back to stock.
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I contacted Amazon n they say its gona need to be replaced...im getting a new one
phantomsniper773 said:
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I'm basically having the same problem as OP, but I got that problem in a different way. From what I understand, the "factory cable" will put the device into fastboot, at which point a system.img file can be restored. I had a couple of questions about this which might help OP too.
1) If the 7.2.3 update was installed, could the 7.2.2 system.img work. If so, is there a working link for it?
2) Does fastboot allow adb access as root (assuming the PC drivers are installed?
All I think I need to do is rename Launcher.apk.old back to Launcher.apk (I thought doing this would disable the amazon launcher and I could use ADW Launcher but I guess not). I guess in OP's case it could allow modifying the build.prop back to stock.
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The reason I ask the OP if it is 7" or 8.9" is because you will need to get into fastboot to correct this problem if adb is not recognized. The 8.9 can be done without a factory cable but the 7" needs a factory cable if adb can't be accessed.
Now to answer your questions:
1. Yes it can be downgraded from 7.2.3 to 7.2.2, but along with the system.img being flashed you will need to flash the boot.img and recovery.img or it will not work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
2. Fastboot has nothing to do with adb and uses totally different drivers.
Hope this helps and sorry for the delayed reply
HI,
I am sorry to bother the xdadevelopers community but I have tried to root the KIndle Fire HD 7" I offered to my mom for her birthday a week ago and i can't work around a problem :'(
I successfully installed Team Win Recovery Project. But anytime I boot i get into recovey (even when not pressing any button).
I hace searched the web for the last 3 days but any of the solutions have worked so far:
- I have tried to use adb shell "idme bootmode 4000" buti get /sbin/sh: idme not found
- I have tried adb shell nbmode but with the same result
- The rest of the solutions were for linux users.
So the question is ... what to do from here ?
Thank you very very much for any sugestion
Greetings from Bordeaux, France
Aaron Belle
Well, if you can get into recovery, that's a good thing.
I had this problem a couple of days ago. I had tried to revert from Chameleon OS back to the stock OS by flashing Haschode's stock OS zip, which resulted in the issue you described. I fixed it by restoring from a back up of ChaOS o had made, and it got me out of TWRP.
You could try re-flashing Hashcode's stock OS (it comes pre-rooted). It can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218475
To move it on to your SD card, go to "Advanced" in TWRP and select "ADB Sideload," or something to that effect. Then from your PC, use a command window and enter "adb sideload name\of\zip.zip"
I don't remember if you have to wipe anything or not before you flash it
Hope this helped
>>Sent from my homebuilt TARDIS running Android 4.3... Or maybe it's a rooted Kindle Fire HD running ChameleonOS
Aaron Belle said:
HI,
I am sorry to bother the xdadevelopers community but I have tried to root the KIndle Fire HD 7" I offered to my mom for her birthday a week ago and i can't work around a problem :'(
I successfully installed Team Win Recovery Project. But anytime I boot i get into recovey (even when not pressing any button).
I hace searched the web for the last 3 days but any of the solutions have worked so far:
- I have tried to use adb shell "idme bootmode 4000" buti get /sbin/sh: idme not found
- I have tried adb shell nbmode but with the same result
- The rest of the solutions were for linux users.
So the question is ... what to do from here ?
Thank you very very much for any sugestion
Greetings from Bordeaux, France
Aaron Belle
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Lol same thing happened to me when I flashed TWRP and 2nd BL. So basically, your in a boot loop. Don't worry you didn't do anything wrong, its just that the stock Kindle OS now hates us because we modified something. So here's what's gonna need to be done. You have TWRP, your all set to flash anything you want! But, you have no custom rom in there correct? My same mistake. Those are all easy fixes, the problem is playing with the KFHD7 drivers on your computer to detect your device 100% while its connected and on TWRP. I can't remember how I got mine to detect it, if I'm not mistaking I unisntalled ALL associated drivers, then reinstalled the ones provided for the rooting process WITH THE DEVICE STILL CONNECTED, then manually updating the driver to those installed drivers in C:/Program Files/Amazon/Kindle Fire. Once its installed, you would need to check by opening a command prompt with ADB, then check for devices by typing "ADB getdevices" if I'm not mistaking and see if some serial numbers show up. Then push the files thru ADB. If you wanna cheat your way thru ADB cause you don't know how to use it properly, do what I used to do. Download the Nexus 7 toolkit, install it, go to the folder where installed and create a shortcut for "tkmain.exe" to your desktop. Then open that and a green text command looking menu is in your view. If serials appear on the top, device is detected thru TWRP. If not keep playing with installing the drivers while in TWRP and refresh the green menu by using option 27 (type 27, then hit enter). Once those serials show up, download the custom ROM you want your mom to have. I recommend CM10.1 as its a small file, stabler than CM10.2, and its basically jellybean. Remember the folder where the Nexus 7 Toolkit was installed, where I first mentioned to make a shortcut for tkmain? Go back to that folder and look for a folder called "put files to push here". Throw the ROM there. Rename the ROM something short and with few or no symbols. When that's done, your ready to push it. Go to the wonderful green menu thingy, type 13 and hit enter. Then it will have two options. Type 2, hit enter. It will ask if your using an insecure bla bla bla. Type yes, hit enter. Then it should show the name of the ROM you threw in the folder, type it out exactly as spelled, hit enter. Push to /sdcard/. Some crap will appear and say "remount failed: Success" ignore that, don't panic, that's good. For a while nothing will show, but afterwards words should appear confirming the push, and Two last questions your gonna type no to. Now your ready to bring moms new device back to life! If you know how to flash a rom, do it. If not, swipe to wipe dalvik cache in Wipe menu, go back, Install > search SD card for your file and flash. Tada! You should see CM logo after the blue Kindle Fire logo and wait til the screen dims more or less, that means your a few seconds away from getting to touch. Remember to start it up, then flash GAPPS so mom can have Google Play, I'm sure she's gonna love Candy Crush Saga as mine does.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD using xda app-developers app
May uestnl
Hi,
I have the same problem as AAron Belle, I think:
I followed the
"[REF] Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial" till step 3.
I wanted to stop at step3 after installing 2nd bootloader and TWRP, without installing any custom ROMS.
I succeeded in the sense I don't have any red screen and the Kindle Fire HD 7 boots in TWRP (Screen Kindle fire in orange, then in blue, then TWRP).
But I can't find a way to boot anymore in the stock system (amazon).
I try to use a factory cable, but without success.
I would like to keep the 2nd bootloader and TWRP that I just installed, and as a first step use them in the amazon environnment.
Is there something I can do (not too complicated, I'm a noob!) ?
Thank you in advance,
Jeanphi
You can use "adb sideload" or "adb push" from a command prompt while plugged into your kindle in twrp and put a new ROM on it, like stock amazon, kinology, cm 10.1 or 10.2, etc.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
jeanphi506 said:
Hi,
I have the same problem as AAron Belle, I think:
I followed the
"[REF] Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial" till step 3.
I wanted to stop at step3 after installing 2nd bootloader and TWRP, without installing any custom ROMS.
I succeeded in the sense I don't have any red screen and the Kindle Fire HD 7 boots in TWRP (Screen Kindle fire in orange, then in blue, then TWRP).
But I can't find a way to boot anymore in the stock system (amazon).
I try to use a factory cable, but without success.
I would like to keep the 2nd bootloader and TWRP that I just installed, and as a first step use them in the amazon environnment.
Is there something I can do (not too complicated, I'm a noob!) ?
Thank you in advance,
Jeanphi
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Try the solution I mentioned above you. I'm no rocket scientist, or an android expert, just picked up a thing or two from experience. If I can do it you can as well. That's why I mentioned the toolkit I used. It may be for the Nexus 7 but it does the same adb commands used for all androids for you. That way if your not an adb expert you can use that. As I said, your first goal is to get your computer to properly detect the device while in TWRP, your stock kindle OS is just doing what it does best when simple modifications are done.
Lost access to stock amazon
stunts513 said:
You can use "adb sideload" or "adb push" from a command prompt while plugged into your kindle in twrp and put a new ROM on it, like stock amazon, kinology, cm 10.1 or 10.2, etc.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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Thank you for the answer.
If I put a new ROM containing stock amazon, will I have still on the Kindle the 2nd bootloader and TWRP ?
Will my Kindle still be rooted ?
Jeanphi
jeanphi506 said:
Thank you for the answer.
If I put a new ROM containing stock amazon, will I have still on the Kindle the 2nd bootloader and TWRP ?
Will my Kindle still be rooted ?
Jeanphi
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Depends on if the stock ROM is rooted, although usually, the answer is yes since messing around with things like overclocking and so on is always one of the reasons people seek to achieve root. If your going to flash this stock ROM, obviously only possible thru TWRP so yes you'll still have TWRP + 2nd BL. If your going to do the headachey fastboot restore, (not recommended at this point) then no. I've never gotten ADB sideload working, but either way I prefer pushing a rom to the internal SD and just installing.
How to get to the original OS after installing TWRP.
Crossvxm said:
Depends on if the stock ROM is rooted, although usually, the answer is yes since messing around with things like overclocking and so on is always one of the reasons people seek to achieve root. If your going to flash this stock ROM, obviously only possible thru TWRP so yes you'll still have TWRP + 2nd BL. If your going to do the headachey fastboot restore, (not recommended at this point) then no. I've never gotten ADB sideload working, but either way I prefer pushing a rom to the internal SD and just installing.
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Thank you for answers. I think I will my first attempt to flash a Rom, through TWRP.
I will use this following link from Hashcode
"This flash .zip file contains the Amazon OS 7.4.3 update + root/Superuser.apk and should have OTAs disabled. You can use this to revert back to the Amazon OS should you need to for any reason.
Download Information for OS 7.4.3:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/tate/kfh...n-os-7.4.3.zip
md5sum: 45e687e8e85975348f81f5cbfc8358ac"
Nevertheless, before doing that I might try to understand and use your first answer, as my Amazon 7.4.6 must still be on the system and this is just a question of access to it.
Jeanphi
jeanphi506 said:
Thank you for answers. I think I will my first attempt to flash a Rom, through TWRP.
I will use this following link from Hashcode
"This flash .zip file contains the Amazon OS 7.4.3 update + root/Superuser.apk and should have OTAs disabled. You can use this to revert back to the Amazon OS should you need to for any reason.
Download Information for OS 7.4.3:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/tate/kfh...n-os-7.4.3.zip
md5sum: 45e687e8e85975348f81f5cbfc8358ac"
Nevertheless, before doing that I might try to understand and use your first answer, as my Amazon 7.4.6 must still be on the system and this is just a question of access to it.
Jeanphi
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Once you flash any, there is no recovering the last stock you had, in this case, 7.4.6. This is lost for all of us. Now I haven't yet researched if there is a way to completely revert back to stock (as in removing the TWRP, 2nd boot loader and any other mods), but if there were, that's the way to go back to 7.4.6. However, no matter what ROM you toss on your device, any objects you may have had saved to your SD are still found as long as you don't delete em thru twrp. Remember before tossing in a rom, in the Wipe section, just swipe to factory reset, then go back and Install the zip from your storage.
Reinstalling stock OS
Crossvxm said:
Once you flash any, there is no recovering the last stock you had, in this case, 7.4.6. This is lost for all of us. Now I haven't yet researched if there is a way to completely revert back to stock (as in removing the TWRP, 2nd boot loader and any other mods), but if there were, that's the way to go back to 7.4.6. However, no matter what ROM you toss on your device, any objects you may have had saved to your SD are still found as long as you don't delete em thru twrp. Remember before tossing in a rom, in the Wipe section, just swipe to factory reset, then go back and Install the zip from your storage.
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Coming back to give you some news.
I was not able to use the following link, as it was not on my Kindle and I was not able to have the kindle recognized by the computer.
"This flash .zip file contains the Amazon OS 7.4.3 update + root/Superuser.apk and should have OTAs disabled. You can use this to revert back to the Amazon OS should you need to for any reason."
I decided to use he backup I made and I used the following command, with the factory cable:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot stock-boot.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery stock-recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash system stock-system.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
It worked and I have a working device, but without TWRP, 2nd boot loader.
I suppose I could have flashed directly the Amazon OS System mentionned earlier, but I was not exactly sure which command to use.
So, I will to try again to install TWRP, 2nd bootloader.
Thank you very much for your help. I will read again your answers to try to use them in the future.
Jeanphi
Completely fixed! Thanks!!
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I cant tell you how much of a life saver this was....this works 100% !! Just follow his instructions to a tee and this will save a lot of time and effort trying to get our TWRP loop!
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Members,
I need your help for my KINDLE fire 7 " HD stuck at bootlogo. I just came back from work and switched on my KINDLE but it booted and got stuck at 'KINDLE FIRE' boot logo. I tried every possible troubleshooting method, like giving hard reset but nothing works. It switches ON and gets stuck at the LOGO. Going by the forums I know that I need a fastboot cable which I have already ordered and expecting the delivery.
Can you plz guide me how to proceed once I have the cable with me ?
Thanks in advance for your time.
ank707 said:
Members,
I need your help for my KINDLE fire 7 " HD stuck at bootlogo. I just came back from work and switched on my KINDLE but it booted and got stuck at 'KINDLE FIRE' boot logo. I tried every possible troubleshooting method, like giving hard reset but nothing works. It switches ON and gets stuck at the LOGO. Going by the forums I know that I need a fastboot cable which I have already ordered and expecting the delivery.
Can you plz guide me how to proceed once I have the cable with me ?
Thanks in advance for your time.
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You'll be fine once your fastboot cord arrives. Reference this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37169349 to return to 7.2.3 stock. And reference this video http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw&desktop_uri=/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw to get your ADB drivers properly installed.
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LinearEquation said:
You'll be fine once your fastboot cord arrives. Reference this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37169349 to return to 7.2.3 stock. And reference this video http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw&desktop_uri=/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw to get your ADB drivers properly installed.
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Thanks bro....as soon as I will give it a try I will let you know. Thanks again
LinearEquation said:
You'll be fine once your fastboot cord arrives. Reference this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37169349 to return to 7.2.3 stock. And reference this video http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw&desktop_uri=/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw to get your ADB drivers properly installed.
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Hey brother....help me please. I now have the factory cable and I have gone through the page that u suggested. But there seems to be instructions without factory cable and I am getting a lot confused. Can you please suggest me how to proceed on this ?
ank707 said:
Hey brother....help me please. I now have the factory cable and I have gone through the page that u suggested. But there seems to be instructions without factory cable and I am getting a lot confused. Can you please suggest me how to proceed on this ?
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Fastboot cord uses fastboot commands while in fastboot. This is the link to Kindle Fire FirstAid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888 Once you follow the steps for setup and run it, you will choose number 3 to go back to 7.2.3 When asked if you want to reboot into fastboot, choose no because you are in fastboot.
You can use the regular USB to get into fastboot mode but not now that you are in a bootloop. After running KFFA to restore to 7.2.3 you will also use it to root and remove OTA updates then install gapps or if you are going to go custom romm with 2nd bootloader and TWRP recovery, skip gapps and move on to the latter. Do NOT use KFFA to install TWRP/2nd bootloader or any ROM. Use FireFlash.
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I'm heading to bed in an hour. Be 12 hours and I will be back on again. If you have questions or get confused, ask away so we can get you squared away.
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LinearEquation said:
Fastboot cord uses fastboot commands while in fastboot. This is the link to Kindle Fire FirstAid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888 Once you follow the steps for setup and run it, you will choose number 3 to go back to 7.2.3 When asked if you want to reboot into fastboot, choose no because you are in fastboot.
You can use the regular USB to get into fastboot mode but not now that you are in a bootloop. After running KFFA to restore to 7.2.3 you will also use it to root and remove OTA updates then install gapps or if you are going to go custom romm with 2nd bootloader and TWRP recovery, skip gapps and move on to the latter. Do NOT use KFFA to install TWRP/2nd bootloader or any ROM. Use FireFlash.
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I'm heading to bed in an hour. Be 12 hours and I will be back on again. If you have questions or get confused, ask away so we can get you squared away.
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Yes, I did that and then reboot my Kindle. But it's same and still stuck at boot logo.
Edit: Now it doesn't even turn ON, seems like the battery has drained. Tried wall charger for all night but still dont boots up. Plugged in the fastboot cable but nothing is happening. Please help :crying::crying:
ank707 said:
Yes, I did that and then reboot my Kindle. But it's same and still stuck at boot logo.
Edit: Now it doesn't even turn ON, seems like the battery has drained. Tried wall charger for all night but still dont boots up. Plugged in the fastboot cable but nothing is happening. Please help :crying::crying:
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So you're saying that you had a bootloop and you ran Kindle Fire FirstAide. Which numbers/options did you press? Plugging that fastboot cord in will power your Kindle Fire HD and send it into fastboot no matter the battery charge. Where did you get the fastboot cord from? A reliable source? I'm only asking because if the battery were low and the wire that connects pins 1 to 4 (think) that energize the Kindle into fastboot mode are somehow faulty, then this would stop the kindle from going into fastboot. However, if the fastboot cord is working, it would seem you have a hard brick. I will look around to see if there is a solution for this.
LinearEquation said:
So you're saying that you had a bootloop and you ran Kindle Fire FirstAide. Which numbers/options did you press? Plugging that fastboot cord in will power your Kindle Fire HD and send it into fastboot no matter the battery charge. Where did you get the fastboot cord from? A reliable source? I'm only asking because if the battery were low and the wire that connects pins 1 to 4 (think) that energize the Kindle into fastboot mode are somehow faulty, then this would stop the kindle from going into fastboot. However, if the fastboot cord is working, it would seem you have a hard brick. I will look around to see if there is a solution for this.
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Thanks for help mate. I bought it from amazon and it seemed to be the most reliable source http://www.amazon.com/EarlyBirdSavi...ywords=kindle+factory+cable&tag=s601000020-20
I firstly reboot the bootloader couple of times like people suggested me. When that didn't help I restored it and like i gave a detail in other post that it took fair amount of time like 45 mins of reading and writing the .img files. Even the message was prompted that 'Your kindle has been restored to 7.2.3, the only thing is that all this while the display of my Kindle didn't changed and was fixed on 'Fastboot Kindle fire' logo. I was disappointed with this device from start due to that crappy kindle OS which made it way too slow and things kept freezing and crashing all the time. Since I am in colombia and used a freight service for this cable to be delivered, i ended up paying 30 USD for the cable. I don't think I will be sending it for repair , it just don't worth it the expenses for the repair and the shipping cost from Colombia and vice versa. May be will keep experimenting and looking on XDA if at some point of time hard brick issue could be fixed.
Not to ring up the past...
But, I cannot get my kindle to work with adb to save my life.
I have the adb drivers
Fastboot finds the device
Its stuck in bootloop so the only to communicate with it is though fastboot cable.
please help
eddielane71488 said:
But, I cannot get my kindle to work with adb to save my life.
I have the adb drivers
Fastboot finds the device
Its stuck in bootloop so the only to communicate with it is though fastboot cable.
please help
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adb doesn't work with fastboot, only fastboot commands work with fastboot.
Stuck in bootloop after accidentally converting KFHD Launcher to user app on Titanium
Please Help! My KFHD IS Stuck in bootloop after I accidentally converted Kindle Launcher from system app to user app on Titanium. the kindle continues to run in the background but the image is stuck on the animated kindle fire logo. Any ideas/help would be really appreciated! Thanks
Compilasian said:
Please Help! My KFHD IS Stuck in bootloop after I accidentally converted Kindle Launcher from system app to user app on Titanium. the kindle continues to run in the background but the image is stuck on the animated kindle fire logo. Any ideas/help would be really appreciated! Thanks
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Reflash the system img. I don't know if you can make changes to an apk via adb.
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Rushead said:
Reflash the system img. I don't know if you can make changes to an apk via adb.
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Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately, I can't turn ADB debugging on because there is no way to get access to the menu system. Is there another manner of fastbooting and of reflashing image you can possibly recommend to bypass not having access to the launcher? Again thanks in advance!
I'm not sure what is possible via fb other than adb. Try googling flash factory image & see what you find. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Compilasian said:
Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately, I can't turn ADB debugging on because there is no way to get access to the menu system. Is there another manner of fastbooting and of reflashing image you can possibly recommend to bypass not having access to the launcher? Again thanks in advance!
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Yes,there is. The following commands will flash the boot,recovery and system images while in fastboot.
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot boot.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash system system.img
Hi im having problems with my kindle fire hd 2nd gen. I rooted and installed cm12 or 13 on it and it was working well but i lost root so i flashed Supersu through twrp now my device is bootlooping on the amazon fire boot screen. I couldn't get into fastboot so bought a fastboot cable which has arrived today (2 weeks from china) now when i plug it in the device goes into fastboot mode but my windows 10 shows it in device manager as Other Devices Tate -pvt-08. I cant issue commands through ADB (adb devices just shows nothing connected) if i enter the getvar command i just get waiting for device. I've reinstalled the kindle device driver and still no joy.
I also made a complete backup of my kindle before i rooted it which i have stored safely. but i need to know how i can push them to my kindle and how to make my laptop see the kindle.
I'm struggling now and pretty lost with it all if someone could lend a hand and tell me what im doing wrong
Corduroysack said:
Hi im having problems with my kindle fire hd 2nd gen. I rooted and installed cm12 or 13 on it and it was working well but i lost root so i flashed Supersu through twrp now my device is bootlooping on the amazon fire boot screen. I couldn't get into fastboot so bought a fastboot cable which has arrived today (2 weeks from china) now when i plug it in the device goes into fastboot mode but my windows 10 shows it in device manager as Other Devices Tate -pvt-08. I cant issue commands through ADB (adb devices just shows nothing connected) if i enter the getvar command i just get waiting for device. I've reinstalled the kindle device driver and still no joy.
I also made a complete backup of my kindle before i rooted it which i have stored safely. but i need to know how i can push them to my kindle and how to make my laptop see the kindle.
I'm struggling now and pretty lost with it all if someone could lend a hand and tell me what im doing wrong
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hi did you ever figure out the issue? i'm also in the same boat, was running with cm13, tried to flash super su using twrp got the boot loop. will go till the white and orange logo and reboots
thomas69k said:
hi did you ever figure out the issue? i'm also in the same boat, was running with cm13, tried to flash super su using twrp got the boot loop. will go till the white and orange logo and reboots
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cant remember what i did tbh, ive just fired my kndle up first time in a while and the rom im using is Omni Rom 6.0 its old (2016) but works. i remember using adb to push backed up partition images and literally started from scratch. Not much help but it was quite some time ago
thinking of trying this rom at some point as its 2018
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/u7sb7p10ik7v0/tate
Hello.
I rooted my kfhd 7 10.4.6 successfully and naturally proceeded to twrp where it got stuck on a bootloop. Now that I have made a factoryboot I was wondering what rout I should follow to flash the rom?
Browsing the topics I see these options:
* continue the process installing the twrp...
* download a toolkit that allows backup
* install ADB
* get fff
Now I'm wondering if someone has just made a restore utility, is there a utility to just restore to the state of having a rom installed?
Also, since I don't care for restoring backups, is there an easier way to flash?
I really appreciate your advice.
Deano
Firefirefire is not for this device 1st off, you don't have a kfhd 2nd off. Kfhd is v7.x.x. You have a kf2. Kf2's are 10.x.x.
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if your logo turns blue at this point, turn the device off and when you turn it back on hold volume up while the logo is orange and keep holding it even after it turns blue, it should then say twrp and go into twrp, from there you could push a rom and flash it. If the logo does not turn blue then i would put it in fastboot and use kindle fire first aid to restore it, and try again.
which rout should I go? restore or twrp?
wire55 said:
Firefirefire is not for this device 1st off, you don't have a kfhd 2nd off. Kfhd is v7.x.x. You have a kf2. Kf2's are 10.x.x.
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if your logo turns blue at this point, turn the device off and when you turn it back on hold volume up while the logo is orange and keep holding it even after it turns blue, it should then say twrp and go into twrp, from there you could push a rom and flash it. If the logo does not turn blue then i would put it in fastboot and use kindle fire first aid to restore it, and try again.
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It's been a while since I bricked. Perhaps it was 10.4.6 I can no longer access the settings the verify. But now that I have a factoryboot cable. I would just flash cyanogenmod. Now when I connect factoryboot it reads (in a fancy 3d text) "Fastboot" with a small "kindle fire" on the right side of it.
I originally followed a youtube video that had links for freedom boots, twrp, etc... to this forum, but then again I must have downloaded incorrect versions.. I'm not concerned with the date. So I'm wondering if it's easier to restore or continue with twrp.
Here are some links I was looking at:
(do I need to go the adb rout)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
Do I need to have adb tools use command: fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33156486
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2685090
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2685090
There are too many guides, here ... which is really great. But the process of download, verification, transfer (to a pc).
If I cant brick this device any harder than it is, I will follow each guide...
stunts513, the fire logo does not turn blue. In fact I was taking a video when it was loading ... (it's a funny video about
a guy who bricked his device)
I had the same issue... I forgot to remove a script before flashing twrp. Maybe it is the same for you. Did you followed carefully the tuto ?
In my situation, I managed to go into fastboot (with fasboot cable), flashed stock ROM, and did the flashing process from the beginning..
Hope it may help
"Envoyé depuis mon Amazon Kindle Fire HD avec Tapatalk"
If you only have fastboot access right now i suggest restoring with srt or kindle fire first aid. Afterwards you can start the twrp process over again, we can't simply flash cm from fastboot, if everything else isnt in place like the stack file or the bootimg and a old version of the bootloader then it wouldn't work. Fastboot should be in utilities like kffa and srt
stunts513 said:
If you only have fastboot access right now i suggest restoring with srt or kindle fire first aid. Afterwards you can start the twrp process over again, we can't simply flash cm from fastboot, if everything else isnt in place like the stack file or the bootimg and a old version of the bootloader then it wouldn't work. Fastboot should be in utilities like kffa and srt
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There are so many options it seems, but I think I know what to do now (please let me know if it's not a incorrect course):
First, download and Kindle fire first aid from here, to restore back to and then follow the instruction here in order to start twrp and flashing.
wire55 said:
Firefirefire is not for this device 1st off, you don't have a kfhd 2nd off. Kfhd is v7.x.x. You have a kf2. Kf2's are 10.x.x.
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I think the versions are according to kf2 (10.4.6) this time.
Thanks you so much everyone.
unbrick attempt 3
I have download and installed many sdks and drivers and checked md5.. while at it. kffirstaid does not really seem to connect with the device. And some messing around with the drivers did occur, uninstalling/reinstalling through downloads and through kffirstaid. It now announces as tate-pv-08 though a triangle is showing next to Android ADB Interface in device manager.. I think something is missing.. Is java sdk necessary? because it doesn't install ..
yeah
If I didn't mess around with my Kindle I would be reading through Dante's levels of hell which is more pleasant than all this troubleshooting ..
testing
test
You should be able to update the drivers of the Tate device using the drivers in my signature and have then programs work with fastboot. Not sure why an adb device and a Tate device show at same time, the Tate device should be the one needing fastboot drivers for it to work.
I got
stunts513 said:
If you only have fastboot access right now i suggest restoring with srt or kindle fire first aid. Afterwards you can start the twrp process over again, we can't simply flash cm from fastboot, if everything else isnt in place like the stack file or the bootimg and a old version of the bootloader then it wouldn't work. Fastboot should be in utilities like kffa and srt
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Hi. Someone yanked out the factory-boot cable and I quickly ordered the scorpion king cable. I downloaded kffirst aide again and there's been a massive update. Running a restore showed all signs of success. But then after restoring it to normal boot, I get kindle fire logo showing and then the boot loop continues.
If kffa fails then try SRT.
Kffirst aide is in order
stunts513 said:
You should be able to update the drivers of the Tate device using the drivers in my signature and have then programs work with fastboot. Not sure why an adb device and a Tate device show at same time, the Tate device should be the one needing fastboot drivers for it to work.
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I have upgraded kffirst aide and in the middle of restore I do the following statements:
cannot load 'boot-prod.img No error
cannot load recovery-prod.img No error
cannot load system.imp: No error
However at the end there is the success message:
Success!!! The kindle Fire 2 7 has been restored to software version 10.2.3
and yet the bootloop continues to plague the brick..
That means the files it tried to flash didn't exist on your computer. Try srt, it includes those images.
I have a kf2
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That means the files it tried to flash didn't exist on your computer. Try srt, it includes those images.
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I'm not sure if this is compatible with my device. Perhaps replacing those files/folders would solve the problem?
Oh wait yea kf2 didn't have a SRT.... My bad. Yea in that case you will need the kf2 I ages, kffa is supposed to download them for you but it's possible the links went down for the files.
Hi,
I am trying to get CM11 on my Fire HD tablet (Tate). I started following the tutorial (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_tate) .
I went through all of the parts in step three but it says "If all has gone well, then your device should now be in recovery." My device does not go into recovery. The following step is an ADB push but that is not possible because I am still in the fastboot window.
A reboot brings me into an infinite boot loop which says Kindle Fire.
Any ideas what I should do? For the record, I think I had version 7.4.3
EDIT: I have the factory cable which allows me to get into Fastboot
Might be able to help.
i have 2 ideas that might work.
idea 1 will only work if you can see the blue kindle logo.
1) turn off device then turn back on (Reboot it xD)
2)When on the yellow logo hold the power up button (The one furthest away from the power button)
3)let go of it until the blue logo comes on
4)You should be in recovery now
if you are in recovery then just flash stock cm11
idea 2
1)Download this https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B4lZEJI5lYeMb1g5bW9tQW00LUE&export=download
2)go back into fastboot
3)Then open SRtoold.bat
4)select option 1
5)When that is done select option 4
6)Reboot device then it should boot up back into stock and you could try to flash cm11 again
Make sure you select option 4 after option 1 i did not do it (there was no tutorial on how to fix the problem i had so i did not know that i had to do it until i broke my kindle) if you don't you will stay in a boot loop i can not fix it because i do not have a way to get back into fastboot if you could send me a link to where you bought the factory cable that would be nice unless you made it yourself or you used adb to get into fastboot if so then unfortunately you need to buy a fastboot cable but i am unsure on which one to buy.
Edit: Just read the bottom of your post you do have a fastboot cable so you are fine.
Danny101 said:
i have 2 ideas that might work.
idea 1 will only work if you can see the blue kindle logo.
1) turn off device then turn back on (Reboot it xD)
2)When on the yellow logo hold the power up button (The one furthest away from the power button)
3)let go of it until the blue logo comes on
4)You should be in recovery now
if you are in recovery then just flash stock cm11
idea 2
1)Download this https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B4lZEJI5lYeMb1g5bW9tQW00LUE&export=download
2)go back into fastboot
3)Then open SRtoold.bat
4)select option 1
5)When that is done select option 4
6)Reboot device then it should boot up back into stock and you could try to flash cm11 again
Make sure you select option 4 after option 1 i did not do it (there was no tutorial on how to fix the problem i had so i did not know that i had to do it until i broke my kindle) if you don't you will stay in a boot loop i can not fix it because i do not have a way to get back into fastboot if you could send me a link to where you bought the factory cable that would be nice unless you made it yourself or you used adb to get into fastboot if so then unfortunately you need to buy a fastboot cable but i am unsure on which one to buy.
Edit: Just read the bottom of your post you do have a fastboot cable so you are fine.
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Thanks for the info. I wont have the tablet with me for a couple of days but I'll try it as soon as I can. I was starting to lose hope that anyone would answer.
Danny101 said:
i have 2 ideas that might work.
idea 1 will only work if you can see the blue kindle logo.
1) turn off device then turn back on (Reboot it xD)
2)When on the yellow logo hold the power up button (The one furthest away from the power button)
3)let go of it until the blue logo comes on
4)You should be in recovery now
if you are in recovery then just flash stock cm11
idea 2
1)Download this https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B4lZEJI5lYeMb1g5bW9tQW00LUE&export=download
2)go back into fastboot
3)Then open SRtoold.bat
4)select option 1
5)When that is done select option 4
6)Reboot device then it should boot up back into stock and you could try to flash cm11 again
Make sure you select option 4 after option 1 i did not do it (there was no tutorial on how to fix the problem i had so i did not know that i had to do it until i broke my kindle) if you don't you will stay in a boot loop i can not fix it because i do not have a way to get back into fastboot if you could send me a link to where you bought the factory cable that would be nice unless you made it yourself or you used adb to get into fastboot if so then unfortunately you need to buy a fastboot cable but i am unsure on which one to buy.
Edit: Just read the bottom of your post you do have a fastboot cable so you are fine.
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Hey,
I just got the tablet back and have successfully set up the kindle stock firmware thanks to your post.
I didn't notice your question about the cable, bought it on amazon, link below:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KYVEM1I?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
Are you in the US?
pt80chip said:
Hey,
I just got the tablet back and have successfully set up the kindle stock firmware thanks to your post.
I didn't notice your question about the cable, bought it on amazon, link below:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KYVEM1I?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
Are you in the US?
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Nice to know that this helped someone and i already bought a fastboot cable but thanks for the link anyways.
Danny101 said:
Nice to know that this helped someone and i already bought a fastboot cable but thanks for the link anyways.
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OK. I actually was able to put FireOS back on it but I am having trouble putting CM on it. I downgraded to 7.2.1 but that's as far as I got last night.
I'll try again tonight if I have some time.
Thanks again!
pt80chip said:
OK. I actually was able to put FireOS back on it but I am having trouble putting CM on it. I downgraded to 7.2.1 but that's as far as I got last night.
I'll try again tonight if I have some time.
Thanks again!
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sorry for late reply but if you haven't fixed it by now then sometimes if you wait and leave your device on it will upgrade to the latest FireOs then after you can get TWRP again and CM.
Edit: I don't think there is any way of getting TWRP without upgrading because i think the whole reason you go into a bootloop was because TWRP does not support That Version Of FireOS
Danny101 said:
sorry for late reply but if you haven't fixed it by now then sometimes if you wait and leave your device on it will upgrade to the latest FireOs then after you can get TWRP again and CM.
Edit: I don't think there is any way of getting TWRP without upgrading because i think the whole reason you go into a bootloop was because TWRP does not support That Version Of FireOS
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I haven't tried since. Do you know which files I need to download to work with the latest version? I did a lot of reading and trying and in the end I gave up because I didn't seem to get compatible downloads.
Thanks
pt80chip said:
I haven't tried since. Do you know which files I need to download to work with the latest version? I did a lot of reading and trying and in the end I gave up because I didn't seem to get compatible downloads.
Thanks
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https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B4lZEJI5lYeMb1g5bW9tQW00LUE&export=download
Download that then open it up then whilst connected to ur pc and in fastboot type 2 then after that is done type 3 then 4 reboot the device and with in a couple of your kindle will start acting weird just restart it and it should be the latest Kindle Version There is no way of telling how long it will take to download i would wait until the kindle acts weird or after an hour reboot after its rebooted ur kindle will keep rebooting for a while (Maybe once)
I'm very glad to find this fresh thread! So I'm having pretty much the same problem. I have a Kindle Fire HD 7" (tate). It has never been rooted. Recently, I tried booting it after the battery ran very low, and it quit booting properly, instead it's doing the infinite logo "bootloop".
Fortunately, having a fair bit of Android experience, I own a Fastboot cable! So, I do have fastboot access, but no adb access.
Thus, I tried using fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000, as well as various versions of KFHD_SRTv1.x.x. (and various combinations of 7.2.1, 7.3.5, and 7.4.9 stock firmwares) (I'm unsure what version of firmwares was originally running.) Unfortunately, nothing has worked.
Is it possible that Amazon has blocked the ability to unbrick the bootloader, or that I need some other firmware version? I'm fine with recovering using custom firmware/recovery, but without ABD access, it seems my options are limited. Any advice?
It sounds like you're battery is too low to get a full boot. You may want to leave it on the charger overnight