Hello. I had CM12 on my KFHD7. Yesterday I updated it to CM12.1 via CM update in settings menu. After that I perform factory reset from the settings menu. But my kindle reboot and got stuck in recovery bootloop (I can see teamwin logo which is only blinking).
I got into fastboot mode trying to repair it with Kindle Fire Utility. But now my Kindle has only black screen. I cant turn it on using power button, after connecting to pc nothing happens.
Does someone know what to do now, please?
stolka said:
Hello. I had CM12 on my KFHD7. Yesterday I updated it to CM12.1 via CM update in settings menu. After that I perform factory reset from the settings menu. But my kindle reboot and got stuck in recovery bootloop (I can see teamwin logo which is only blinking).
I got into fastboot mode trying to repair it with Kindle Fire Utility. But now my Kindle has only black screen. I cant turn it on using power button, after connecting to pc nothing happens.
Does someone know what to do now, please?
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I have the same problem. In my case, after CM12.1 update, i perform factory reset from CM settings, no from twrp. Kindle reboot and bootloop in teamwin logo.
Same here. Any idea how to fix this?
try a factory cable to get you into fastboot.
same problem here
capitancoqui said:
I have the same problem. In my case, after CM12.1 update, i perform factory reset from CM settings, no from twrp. Kindle reboot and bootloop in teamwin logo.
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I just did a factory reset from inside the tablet and not twrp so it's just blinking on twrp, did you resolve your issue?
yepp same here, tried to update CM and got stuck in teamwin screen
I had the same problem, but fixed with factory cable without problems
mc2mc2 said:
I had the same problem, but fixed with factory cable without problems
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so what did you do then?
Po5tHuMaN said:
so what did you do then?
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Using the factory cable got into fastboot, followed instructions to reflash custom recovery and everything worked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
or the relevant bits:
[06/24] TWRP 2.8.7.0 recovery flash Image:
Download TWRP
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery kfhd7-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
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mc2mc2 said:
Using the factory cable got into fastboot, followed instructions to reflash custom recovery and everything worked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
or the relevant bits:
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cool it worked, but lost the root. the issue is that I cannot get my Kindle to show as a drive letter in windows and therefore cannot use Qemu root or Root with restore of binary :/
mc2mc2 said:
Using the factory cable got into fastboot, followed instructions to reflash custom recovery and everything worked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
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Thanks a lot. I reflash and now boot normally. Next step are install gapps(play store) ..Any tutorial?
Thanks
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Hi guys,
I was trying to flash the Pac-Man rom onto the new KFHD7 (bought it a week ago). It had Amazon OS 7.4.7 on it.
I was succesful flashing TRWP and bootloader (downgraded to the Amazon OS 7.2.3 bootloader) using the fire flash application as described in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
I then installed the Pac-Man rom and the google apps. Unfortunately sth went wrong and the keyboard was not working at all - every few seconds I was getting a message that the AOSP (android keyboard) stopped working. I tried few things to fix that (like clearing the data and cache for AOSP but that didn't work.
Then I have downloaded the CM ROM for Kindle from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2388341
I have installed it and wiped the data and cache.
That did not work and I got a red text telling me that there was a problem with my Kindle and I should wipe the data and restore it to factory status. I did that and then used KFFirstAide to restore the Kindle from the backup I have taken beforehand.
After the restore I sort of got the system back. Unfortunately I got no applications on the home screen although in the list of installed applications they were there.
So I decided to flash the TRWP and bootloader again (as I lost them doing the restore from backup) as I just wanted to boot into recovery and try to flash another rom (Kinology). I flashed them using fastboot no problem.
Unfortunately once I flashed them and did the "fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot" Kindle stopped playing nice and is looping.
Kindle Fire orange logo appears for about 4-5 seconds and then flickers and kind of restarts and then again orange logo apeears for 4-5 seconds, flickers and just loops like that.
I have already ordered the factory cable but I have a question what do I need to do once it arrives.
Can I go back to stock OS somehow? Where can I get it?
if not then what should I do to unbrick it and flash any rom on it?
thanks in advance
Raf
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
If the logo doesn't turn blue anymore I would suggest restoring the stock system with kffa and starting over again, though you may have to flash the boot loader again, and if you do check the md5sum of the download before flashing it to avoid a hard brick.
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Hi!!
Rabarbar said:
Hi guys,
I was trying to flash the Pac-Man rom onto the new KFHD7 (bought it a week ago). It had Amazon OS 7.4.7 on it.
I was succesful flashing TRWP and bootloader (downgraded to the Amazon OS 7.2.3 bootloader) using the fire flash application as described in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
I then installed the Pac-Man rom and the google apps. Unfortunately sth went wrong and the keyboard was not working at all - every few seconds I was getting a message that the AOSP (android keyboard) stopped working. I tried few things to fix that (like clearing the data and cache for AOSP but that didn't work.
Then I have downloaded the CM ROM for Kindle from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2388341
I have installed it and wiped the data and cache.
That did not work and I got a red text telling me that there was a problem with my Kindle and I should wipe the data and restore it to factory status. I did that and then used KFFirstAide to restore the Kindle from the backup I have taken beforehand.
After the restore I sort of got the system back. Unfortunately I got no applications on the home screen although in the list of installed applications they were there.
So I decided to flash the TRWP and bootloader again (as I lost them doing the restore from backup) as I just wanted to boot into recovery and try to flash another rom (Kinology). I flashed them using fastboot no problem.
Unfortunately once I flashed them and did the "fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot" Kindle stopped playing nice and is looping.
Kindle Fire orange logo appears for about 4-5 seconds and then flickers and kind of restarts and then again orange logo apeears for 4-5 seconds, flickers and just loops like that.
I have already ordered the factory cable but I have a question what do I need to do once it arrives.
Can I go back to stock OS somehow? Where can I get it?
if not then what should I do to unbrick it and flash any rom on it?
thanks in advance
Raf
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
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fully restores your kindle with KFHD_SRT KFFirstAide or in my case use KFHD_SRT and came back to life
Rabarbar said:
I have already ordered the factory cable but I have a question what do I need to do once it arrives.
Can I go back to stock OS somehow? Where can I get it?
if not then what should I do to unbrick it and flash any rom on it?
thanks in advance
Raf
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Hold the power button down for 20 seconds until it power downs and save your battery. When you get your fastboot cord use this tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
Hi all,
I followed the guide linked below. Everything went swimmingly well until after step 3. I installed TWRP 2.6.3.1 and booted into recovery. After verifying that the custom recovery worked, I rebooted to system and am now stuck in a bootloop unable to get back into TWRP. The only difference from the tutorial was I used the 'reboot into recovery' option in FireFlash rather than rebooting and entering TWRP manually. Any help or ideas would be great! I have yet to flash a ROM and should still be Stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
This happened because the newer updates to the is check the boot loader version, if it doesn't match the os it boot loops, just turn the device on and hold volume down until the logo turns blue and it should go into recovery again. If you can get into recovery you can push a custom ROM and gapps onto the kindle and flash it so you can use it again.
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stunts513 said:
This happened because the newer updates to the is check the boot loader version, if it doesn't match the os it boot loops, just turn the device on and hold volume down until the logo turns blue and it should go into recovery again. If you can get into recovery you can push a custom ROM and gapps onto the kindle and flash it so you can use it again.
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I am unable to enter recovery via that method. I've read a few other posts, describing issues similar to mine, I believe I am stuck in fastboot. The 'Kindle Fire' (not blue like it was during 1st boot) loading screen loops. I've tried dabbling using fastboot but havn't gotten very far. I can't connect via adb.
Homerunnerd said:
I am unable to enter recovery via that method. I've read a few other posts, describing issues similar to mine, I believe I am stuck in fastboot. The 'Kindle Fire' (not blue like it was during 1st boot) loading screen loops. I've tried dabbling using fastboot but havn't gotten very far. I can't connect via adb.
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Hold the power button down for 20 seconds until the Kindle powers down. Now power it back one. What does the screen do?
LinearEquation said:
Hold the power button down for 20 seconds until the Kindle powers down. Now power it back one. What does the screen do?
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Screen goes to the stock orange colored 'Kindle Fire' logo, stays for ~2-3sec then turns black and logo appears again.
I'm guessing you will need a fastboot cable to fix if you can't get into fastboot as is.
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Homerunnerd said:
Screen goes to the stock orange colored 'Kindle Fire' logo, stays for ~2-3sec then turns black and logo appears again.
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Yep, what Stunts said. Get a fastboot cord off eBay or just buy the tip here http://shop.teamblackhat.info/Factory-Adapters-motadapt.htm or if you want to make one, the tutorial is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207122
You will want to use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 (KFHD 7 only) to restore your tablet.
LinearEquation said:
Yep, what Stunts said. Get a fastboot cord off eBay or just buy the tip here http://shop.teamblackhat.info/Factory-Adapters-motadapt.htm or if you want to make one, the tutorial is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207122
You will want to use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 (KFHD 7 only) to restore your tablet.
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Alright, I've purchased the cable, I'll read up on this thread and hopefully everything works alright when the cable gets here. Thanks for the help.
Homerunnerd said:
Alright, I've purchased the cable, I'll read up on this thread and hopefully everything works alright when the cable gets here. Thanks for the help.
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You're welcome. One more thing, you will need to download SDK so your ADB and fastboot commands can be recognized. Here is a video tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888 Here is a video tutorial for the system restore tool as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-8lTMLCGfE It's a lot of information but you'll fare just fine.
Hi there,
Anyone that could help me with my KFHD 7"
I run TWRP v2.6.3.1, and installed CM-11-20140114-UNOFFICIAL-tate and gapps-kk-20140105.
The first installation went fine and it booted using the new CM. However, next time I booted, it got stuck in boot loop on the blue KFHD logo.
I can enter TWRP, but it fails when I run recovery of any previous versions.
I have a factory cable.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
Christiansloth said:
Hi there,
Anyone that could help me with my KFHD 7"
I run TWRP v2.6.3.1, and installed CM-11-20140114-UNOFFICIAL-tate and gapps-kk-20140105.
The first installation went fine and it booted using the new CM. However, next time I booted, it got stuck in boot loop on the blue KFHD logo.
I can enter TWRP, but it fails when I run recovery of any previous versions.
I have a factory cable.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
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You tried factory resetting from recovery?
Stuck on in bootloop, i wiped my kindle fire HD of everything, now when i boot it up it goes directly to the twrp boot icon and does not do anything. It flashes occasionally. I can boot into fastboot but that is all. Please help.
I tried booting into fastboot and typing
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery TWRP.img but to no avail.
I solved it by tinkering around in KFFirstAide.
Tried reinstallling KFHD 7.2.4
then tried reinstalling TWRP with it.
I have no idea what made it suddenly work (probably the wiping of the cache) but if you have the same issue, just do what i did.
Help about kindle fire hd 7" stuck on logo teamwin
RaptorYeshua said:
I solved it by tinkering around in KFFirstAide.
Tried reinstallling KFHD 7.2.4
then tried reinstalling TWRP with it.
I have no idea what made it suddenly work (probably the wiping of the cache) but if you have the same issue, just do what i did.
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Can you please supply links or steps for each procedure? Thanks, i have the same problem.
I made a backup using TWRP and now the phone is stuck in a bootloop of the 'Bootloader Unlocked Warning' screen. The only thing I can get into is the fastboot screen. From there if I try to go into the recovery it shows the the TWRP splash screen for sometime, then goes back to bootlooping. Tried clearing the cache through fastboot command but that didn't resolve anything. I'd appreciate any help on how to fix this.
vinuneuro said:
I made a backup using TWRP and now the phone is stuck in a bootloop of the 'Bootloader Unlocked Warning' screen. The only thing I can get into is the fastboot screen. From there if I try to go into the recovery it shows the the TWRP splash screen for sometime, then goes back to bootlooping. Tried clearing the cache through fastboot command but that didn't resolve anything. I'd appreciate any help on how to fix this.
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Not much you can do except flashing stock firmware
vinuneuro said:
I made a backup using TWRP and now the phone is stuck in a bootloop of the 'Bootloader Unlocked Warning' screen. The only thing I can get into is the fastboot screen. From there if I try to go into the recovery it shows the the TWRP splash screen for sometime, then goes back to bootlooping. Tried clearing the cache through fastboot command but that didn't resolve anything. I'd appreciate any help on how to fix this.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-newbies-how-to-revert-to-stock-t3104208 Read this thread carefully and apply it on your phone... This is the pefect solution of your problem.
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Same problem; did you manage to fix this?