Kindle Fire HD 7 With Blue and Green Lines - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recently I bricked my device with a bootloop. However, I got out of the bootloop with fastboot. After I got it out of bootloop, I was taken to a screen with a red exclamation mark and I chose the option that said to reset to factory defaults. After that, my kindle turns on and shows the kindle fire logo. After showing the logo, the kindle shows blue and green horizontal lines. Am I hard bricked and out of luck?

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Mistakenly updated the update-kindle-10.1.3

I mistakenly updated the update-kindle-10.1.3_D026_1326620 (update for Kindle Fire 2), into the Kindle Fire HD. I stuck at the lock screen page when it start up. The touch screen is unresponsive but the power button and volume button is still function. When starting up, it will first show a vertical "kindle fire" logo, after a while it changed to horizontal "kindle fire" logo. Then it turned to the a horizontal lock screen.
Is there anyone can help to solve this problem? I can't factory default or update to the correct firmware at all as the ADB is not turned on in the settings.
PLEASE HELP........
Your ****ed return it
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[Q] I soft bricked my Kindle Fire HD 7' and now it got more complicated

Hi everyone!
This is my first XDA post. I need help with my Kindle fire HD 7'
I Soft bricked it while trying to root it. What is happening is that i can turn it on, but only the Kindle Fire logo comes up,
the after about 5 second, the logo goes away for a split second and then comes back but this time with the "Fire" part of the logo in cyan.
After this point it just stays in this position basically forever until you hold the power button. I have the factory wire for a fastboot, but the issue is that my PC wont recognize my kindle fire whatsoever. I know I have the correct drivers installed, but no matter what i do my PC wont recognize my
Kindle.
Please Help!!
Tl;dr 1) My Kindle Fire HD 7' is semi bricked
2) I can put it in boot camp mode due to the factory wire
3) No matter what I tried My PC wont recognize the device
Parth0220 said:
Hi everyone!
This is my first XDA post. I need help with my Kindle fire HD 7'
I Soft bricked it while trying to root it. What is happening is that i can turn it on, but only the Kindle Fire logo comes up,
the after about 5 second, the logo goes away for a split second and then comes back but this time with the "Fire" part of the logo in cyan.
After this point it just stays in this position basically forever until you hold the power button. I have the factory wire for a fastboot, but the issue is that my PC wont recognize my kindle fire whatsoever. I know I have the correct drivers installed, but no matter what i do my PC wont recognize my
Kindle.
Please Help!!
Tl;dr 1) My Kindle Fire HD 7' is semi bricked
2) I can put it in boot camp mode due to the factory wire
3) No matter what I tried My PC wont recognize the device
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Ummm... if you were trying to root the device,how in the world did you install the 2nd bootloader? And as for the driver issues,try using Ubuntu instead of Windows. It WILL recognize the device. @stunts513 please see if you can help this fellow out.
Ah thanks for the mention, I'm less active now that I got a job but since I'm off on weekends I try to keep up with posts at that time. Anyways if it turns blue then try holding volume down when you initially see the orange logo and just keep holding it even after it turns blue and see if it will go into twrp.
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stunts513 said:
Ah thanks for the mention, I'm less active now that I got a job but since I'm off on weekends I try to keep up with posts at that time. Anyways if it turns blue then try holding volume down when you initially see the orange logo and just keep holding it even after it turns blue and see if it will go into twrp.
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Thanks,we make a good team.

[Q] Kindle fire screen wont go away

My kindle fire is stuck on the initial screen with all grey letters and it wont go away, im trying all the utilities i can but nothing is working because it says device not found but i have it plugged in . Please help

My Screen went green and purple checker pattern and shut off

My Kindle Fire HD just ran the stock OS and then when I opened Silk browser, the screen went to green and purple static-checker pattern and would not respond. It then shut off, and now won't turn back on. I have no idea why it did this, if you can help me in any way, it would be appreciated.
Do you see the "Kindle Fire" logo when you start the device?

Kindle Fire 7" - 3rd Generation (Soho) Stuck at Logo Screen, Possibly Bricked

I was given an old Kindle Fire HD 7" 3rd Generation KFSOWI - Soho completely stock and was playing with it a bit and decided to try the KingRoot app (NOT KingORoot). It was going along and got to 35% then said it failed and asked if I wanted to try again. I clicked try again. Thats when everything went downhill. It rebooted on its own then displayed the all white Kindle Fire logo then moved to the brighter white and orange logo with the glimmer moving across the screen. There it stays now. It wont go any further.
I have tried to use Vol - and PWR with it turned off to try to get to Recovery or Vol + and PWR for Fastboot but after the all white logo it just shuts off. Its as if the recovery utility is no longer there.
I do have a Fastboot/Factory cable I made a while ago and when I plug that in it does get to Fastboot mode. However in ADB on my desktop it wont see it there. If I plug in a standard USB cable to the Kindle and let it go to the white n orange logo then ADB will see it and brings up the Serial number but instead of saying "device" it says "unauthorized".
I am seriously at a loss right now as I have been googling to to fix this since it happened and all the ready made utilities are for other generation devices.
I have tried the usual holding the power button for 60 seconds to turn it off and then try turning it back on but nothing works.
Im just not sure what can be done with I cant get to recovery and ADB either wont see it or says its unauthorized.
PLEASE HELP!
John877 said:
I was given an old Kindle Fire HD 7" 3rd Generation KFSOWI - Soho completely stock and was playing with it a bit and decided to try the KingRoot app (NOT KingORoot). It was going along and got to 35% then said it failed and asked if I wanted to try again. I clicked try again. Thats when everything went downhill. It rebooted on its own then displayed the all white Kindle Fire logo then moved to the brighter white and orange logo with the glimmer moving across the screen. There it stays now. It wont go any further.
I have tried to use Vol - and PWR with it turned off to try to get to Recovery or Vol + and PWR for Fastboot but after the all white logo it just shuts off. Its as if the recovery utility is no longer there.
I do have a Fastboot/Factory cable I made a while ago and when I plug that in it does get to Fastboot mode. However in ADB on my desktop it wont see it there. If I plug in a standard USB cable to the Kindle and let it go to the white n orange logo then ADB will see it and brings up the Serial number but instead of saying "device" it says "unauthorized".
I am seriously at a loss right now as I have been googling to to fix this since it happened and all the ready made utilities are for other generation devices.
I have tried the usual holding the power button for 60 seconds to turn it off and then try turning it back on but nothing works.
Im just not sure what can be done with I cant get to recovery and ADB either wont see it or says its unauthorized.
PLEASE HELP!
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Classic FireOS boot hang. Tough to fix on older (pre 5th gen) devices that do not offer a way to reload FireOS from stock recovery.
Unfortunately, this is not the correct forum for your device (this thread is for 5th & 7th gen Fire 7). You'll want to repost your question here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd

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