Kindle HD 6' Bricked? - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I am having troubles with my kindle HD 6. When I turn it on, it is stuck on the "fire" logo. The only place I can go is the fire system recovery. I have tried setting it to factory defaults, but have had no luck there.

AnArmchair said:
Hi, I am having troubles with my kindle HD 6. When I turn it on, it is stuck on the "fire" logo. The only place I can go is the fire system recovery. I have tried setting it to factory defaults, but have had no luck there.
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hd 6?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/?nodeId=201263780
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AnArmchair said:
Hi, I am having troubles with my kindle HD 6. When I turn it on, it is stuck on the "fire" logo. The only place I can go is the fire system recovery. I have tried setting it to factory defaults, but have had no luck there.
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hd 6 may be difficult to find a fix.
it doesn't look like anything has been posted about it on xda
doesn't look like it got it's own forum like other kindle models.
could this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2793253
but not sure.
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Hey, I appreciate the help anyways. Thank you!

Another quick question. I am using ADB, but my device is unauthorized. I cannot turn on USB debugging since my kindle will not boot the OS. Any solutions?

AnArmchair said:
Another quick question. I am using ADB, but my device is unauthorized. I cannot turn on USB debugging since my kindle will not boot the OS. Any solutions?
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Nothing you can do about that.
If it was a kindle fire 1, I would suggest getting a fastboot cable, and flash a custom recovery.
You would need to know if your device is compatible with fastboot cables, should be, but if not a fastboot cable can cause damage.
What is a Fastboot Cable
Then you need a compatible custom recovery like Twrp.
Once you have twrp, installing stock ROM should be easy.
I will have to do some searching.

AnArmchair said:
Another quick question. I am using ADB, but my device is unauthorized. I cannot turn on USB debugging since my kindle will not boot the OS. Any solutions?
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Ok finally did some searching, for some reason your XDA device section is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd
suggest you start a new thread in Fire HD 6 and 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting , or I can ask to have this one moved.
doesn't look like the fastboot cable will work with your model

sd_shadow said:
Ok fine did some searching, for some reason your XDA device section is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd
suggest you start a new thread in Fire HD 6 and 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting , or I can ask to have this one moved.
doesn't look like the fastboot cable will work with your model
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I'll ask over there. Thank you so much again for all of your help!

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[Q] ADB not working in Recovery

My issue is, I was installing a ROM but instead of wiping only cache + dalvik, I went and wiped the entire Internal Storage. Now, there's nothing on the "sdcard". ADB doesn't seem to recognize the kindle in recovery and I can't ADB sideload or anything. Has anyone got any ideas on how to fix this?
sandsrules said:
My issue is, I was installing a ROM but instead of wiping only cache + dalvik, I went and wiped the entire Internal Storage. Now, there's nothing on the "sdcard". ADB doesn't seem to recognize the kindle in recovery and I can't ADB sideload or anything. Has anyone got any ideas on how to fix this?
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You need a factory cable. Then just use the system restore tool.
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Hinzman420 said:
You need a factory cable. Then just use the system restore tool.
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Funnily enough, that's arriving tommorow. What exactly is the system restore tool? Is it user made by a person here on the forums or provided by amazon?
Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
sandsrules said:
Funnily enough, that's arriving tommorow. What exactly is the system restore tool? Is it user made by a person here on the forums or provided by amazon?
Thanks.
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bro1 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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Well, here's another problem. I was fed up of waiting so I went ahead and made the cable. It's in fastboot and says fastboot kindle fire. The problem is, when I use the restore tool, fastboot doesn't detect it either, it just says "waiting for device". Any ideas what that could be?
not 100% have you installed this http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html and ticked tools then installed
reading your first post you may have already done this
sandsrules said:
Well, here's another problem. I was fed up of waiting so I went ahead and made the cable. It's in fastboot and says fastboot kindle fire. The problem is, when I use the restore tool, fastboot doesn't detect it either, it just says "waiting for device". Any ideas what that could be?
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Ok try this, when you get the device into fastboot switch cords unplug the factory cable and use the one that came with the kindle. You should stay in fastboot.
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Try Hinzman's suggestion, the Fastboot cable is literally only to get it into Fastboot, once there, unplug and plug in your original USB cable.
Hinzman420 said:
Ok try this, when you get the device into fastboot switch cords unplug the factory cable and use the one that came with the kindle. You should stay in fastboot.
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Katalystik said:
Try Hinzman's suggestion, the Fastboot cable is literally only to get it into Fastboot, once there, unplug and plug in your original USB cable.
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Thanks for the help. Unfortunately it's still not detecting it. I'm trying to find someway of ADB'ing through recovery but there's no luck. All I want to do is push a ROM, how hard can that be
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41978371
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Kindle fire stuck in Bootloop

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

Kindle HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ok I am in need of help
i have a kindle fire do1400 when i turn on it is stuck at the logo i can load into the TWRP program thats it i ant flash cause it not rooted and i cant put usb debugging on so
How can I Fix it?
Anyway to get os back
HELP
Darkwhisper211 said:
Ok I am in need of help
i have a kindle fire do1400 when i turn on it is stuck at the logo i can load into the TWRP program thats it i ant flash cause it not rooted and i cant put usb debugging on so
How can I Fix it?
Anyway to get os back
HELP
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Try the Kindle Fire area. This is the Kindle Fire HD 7. You will find your answer there.
OK I'm confused because of the typos, can you get into twrp, because it doesn't need root to flash, if you can't then a fastboot cable is your best bet.
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Darkwhisper211 said:
Ok I am in need of help
i have a kindle fire do1400 when i turn on it is stuck at the logo i can load into the TWRP program thats it i ant flash cause it not rooted and i cant put usb debugging on so
How can I Fix it?
Anyway to get os back
HELP
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This link will lead you to the general section http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/general?nocache=1&z=6395325907506049 you can try also stunts suggestion A factory fastboot cable

[Q] X43Z60 stuck at kindle fire logo, nothing work

Hi,
my daughter kindle does not work anymore, yesterday after hard shutdown...
it like 2 week, this kindle act odd. but now, nothing is working. all i did last December was rooting, it work fine.
right now, all it does is stuck in the kindle fire logo, it moving and the lit is on...
I try volume up and turn on, nope.
I try to connect to pc, ADB not recognized.
I do not have an factory cable, do i need a factory to resolve the problem?
I dont think i have a ROM problem. but i dont touch it...
if the problem come from ROM, how/where can I choose the good one
If there is no solution, do Amazon accept rooting tablet
I have Kindle Fire HD, X43Z60
thx for helping
sorry for my bad english
csk84 said:
Hi,
my daughter kindle does not work anymore, yesterday after hard shutdown...
it like 2 week, this kindle act odd. but now, nothing is working. all i did last December was rooting, it work fine.
right now, all it does is stuck in the kindle fire logo, it moving and the lit is on...
I try volume up and turn on, nope.
I try to connect to pc, ADB not recognized.
I do not have an factory cable, do i need a factory to resolve the problem?
I dont think i have a ROM problem. but i dont touch it...
if the problem come from ROM, how/where can I choose the good one
If there is no solution, do Amazon accept rooting tablet
I have Kindle Fire HD, X43Z60
thx for helping
sorry for my bad english
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I try a fastboot cable/adapter to see if you can restore the os. I recommend the blackhat adapters mentioned in hashcode's 2nd bootloader + twrp tutorial in the development section.
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stunts513 said:
I try a fastboot cable/adapter to see if you can restore the os. I recommend the blackhat adapters mentioned in hashcode's 2nd bootloader + twrp tutorial in the development section.
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I read in some topic that if the kindle fire logo stay lid indefinitely i'm in fastboot... But i try "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product", it show only waiting device, i try to turn off and on, nothing happen.
is that mean, i need a Factory Cable to make it work again??
I don't know where you read that but it is wrong, if it stays on the orange logo it means you are in a bootloop. When in fastboot it will come up on the screen and say "fastboot" in a logo form. You have to have a fastboot cable to get it into fastboot mode when it is stuck in a bootloop that has the orange logo only.
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stunts513 said:
I don't know where you read that but it is wrong, if it stays on the orange logo it means you are in a bootloop. When in fastboot it will come up on the screen and say "fastboot" in a logo form. You have to have a fastboot cable to get it into fastboot mode when it is stuck in a bootloop that has the orange logo only.
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oh, ok.
It show only " kindle fire " and than animation "kindle fire"
that mean, only way to fix this is with a fastboot cable, factoy cable?
is it like 99% luck to fix it?
i guess i will buy a cable and try to fix it. it still in warranty but it rooted... so no go
it should be completely fixable, no luck involved, just a fastboot adapter, my drivers and the kffa utility and it should be able to restore just fine.
csk84 said:
oh, ok.
It show only " kindle fire " and than animation "kindle fire"
that mean, only way to fix this is with a fastboot cable, factoy cable?
is it like 99% luck to fix it?
i guess i will buy a cable and try to fix it. it still in warranty but it rooted... so no go
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Rooted won't matter if it's in a bootloop. They only check for external damage and send it back to the factory. If it don't boot into the OS then tell them that and you should get a refurbished one.
Exit: What I mean is that a bootloop prevents them from seeing why this happened. Could happen from many things. Otherwise use Stunts suggestion.
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[Q] Logo screen loop

So this is my problem, I have a friend who has a kindle fire hd 7. (I am 97% sure). He has given it to me so I could try a couple things to see if I can help him get it off the boot screen. Now I have rooted kindle fires in the past. So I assumed I could use the kindle utility for this one. Apparentlny I can no i found out after a little research. So no I was wondering if anyone has another program I could use for the Kindle Fire HD 7. (it has the black band going across the back.) This would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Does it have a camera or hdmi output?
Both...
LinearEquation said:
Does it have a camera or hdmi output?
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BiggaThanLife said:
So this is my problem, I have a friend who has a kindle fire hd 7. (I am 97% sure). He has given it to me so I could try a couple things to see if I can help him get it off the boot screen. Now I have rooted kindle fires in the past. So I assumed I could use the kindle utility for this one. Apparentlny I can no i found out after a little research. So no I was wondering if anyone has another program I could use for the Kindle Fire HD 7. (it has the black band going across the back.) This would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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Try using the Kindle Fire First Aid.
Use Root Many Android
I tried that and it does not even recognize the tablet...
SafinWasi said:
Try using the Kindle Fire First Aid.
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It says root many android is for the sony phones?
Rushead said:
Use Root Many Android
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I used it. Select option 3. Worked like a charm.
I will give it a shot now. I have to charge the kindle again, but just to check. When it is on the boot logo of Kindle Fire and it is looping, you just hooked the usb in and then hit option 3?
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I used it. Select option 3. Worked like a charm.
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BiggaThanLife said:
I will give it a shot now. I have to charge the kindle again, but just to check. When it is on the boot logo of Kindle Fire and it is looping, you just hooked the usb in and then hit option 3?
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I never had a loop. Shut down the Kindle (hold power button) . Make sure you have a fb cable & boot into fb mode. I would go from there.
Rushead said:
I never had a loop. Shut down the Kindle (hold power button) . Make sure you have a fb cable & boot into fb mode. I would go from there.
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Lol,for a moment I thought Facebook cable and mode,in the next I was like "What the hell?!"
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So I am currently waiting for my new fastboot cable to come in because my old one apparently is broken...
So I have the fastboot cable, and the kindle is now just starting up and stuck at fastboot logo screen. The utilities are not doing anything either. The First Aide is just stuck on a screen that says Daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037. daemon started successfully, but still no results. I even tried re-installing my kindle fire drivers. The device is coming up as Tate-PVT-08 on my driver list now. I think i messed it up more, but i am unsure.
BiggaThanLife said:
So I have the fastboot cable, and the kindle is now just starting up and stuck at fastboot logo screen. The utilities are not doing anything either. The First Aide is just stuck on a screen that says Daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037. daemon started successfully, but still no results. I even tried re-installing my kindle fire drivers. The device is coming up as Tate-PVT-08 on my driver list now. I think i messed it up more, but i am unsure.
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Are you rooted?
No I am not. Just a standard kindle fire HD
Rushead said:
Are you rooted?
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You need to get root privileges. I don't know if you can do that in fb mode.
Boot the kf normally & if Windows recognizes it, run root many Android. Use option 3.
Even if I can not access the Kindle. It is stuck on on the boot logo but when I plug the fb cord it gets stuck on the fb logo screen. lol
Rushead said:
You need to get root privileges. I don't know if you can do that in fb mode.
Boot the kf normally & if Windows recognizes it, run root many Android. Use option 3.
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It's not "stuck" on the fb logo screen, it's in fb mode. That's a good sign, but you need to try to root it from fb mode. That's the first step.
Rushead said:
It's not "stuck" on the fb logo screen, it's in fb mode. That's a good sign, but you need to try to root it from fb mode. That's the first step.
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You don't need root access in fb,just the right commands
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Even if I had the right commands. The computer is not recognizing the device.
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