I have been playing around with my new Kindle Fire 2 and followed some instructions to flash Fire Fire Fire, however now it won't even power on.
I'm guessing it's a bad bootloader flash, I've heard Firekit can be used but that it is first generation only, is this true? If so is there any way of unbricking the Kindle Fire 2
Also will USBboot work - or is that also 1st gen only?
jburtn said:
I have been playing around with my new Kindle Fire 2 and followed some instructions to flash Fire Fire Fire, however now it won't even power on.
I'm guessing it's a bad bootloader flash, I've heard Firekit can be used but that it is first generation only, is this true? If so is there any way of unbricking the Kindle Fire 2
Also will USBboot work - or is that also 1st gen only?
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Cool, you managed to put a bootloader on a device before a dev did!
Yes, you bricked it. What do you mean by it won't power on? If you see a red triangle, 5 power buttons presses to do a factory reset. If it's just....nothing, here you go!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035047
Should work. Not positive as I haven't bricked, but that's your best bet so far. Good luck!
Haha, I managed to do exactly the same. My KF2 isn't powering on either.
Basically, the screen stays black, the power led doesn't light up at all, no matter how often or how long I press the power button.
I've ordered a factory cable and I'm going to follow the guide iytrix posted as soon as it arrives through the mail.
plinders said:
Haha, I managed to do exactly the same. My KF2 isn't powering on either.
Basically, the screen stays black, the power led doesn't light up at all, no matter how often or how long I press the power button.
I've ordered a factory cable and I'm going to follow the guide iytrix posted as soon as it arrives through the mail.
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Good luck to you two! Unfortunately Recovering a Bricked device takes more time and know-how than simply Rooting devices, so sometimes the users are really SOL when it comes to bricking. I hope we can get more methods like the Samsung thing and PSP pandora battery that makes devices un-brickable. One day hopefully. For now, best of luck!
If it works I would post in the thread I linked and let them know how it went or if you have advice for future people that end up bricking their Kindles!
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Haha, I managed to do exactly the same. My KF2 isn't powering on either.
Basically, the screen stays black, the power led doesn't light up at all, no matter how often or how long I press the power button.
I've ordered a factory cable and I'm going to follow the guide iytrix posted as soon as it arrives through the mail.
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A factory cable is not going to do anything at this point. You have written over the uboot which is needed to even get to fastboot. The only thing you can do at this point(which is a method used for original kindle fire but I would imagine the new ones have similiar components, and try this at your own risk cause I'm not 100% it will work) is remove the back, short the usbboot pad to get the device to power on through usb only, then load the original uboot with linux using usbboot commands. That should get you into fastboot where you can then flash original bootloader and recovery.img's depending on how far the process got.
This is not an easy fix especially if you thought using KFU was a smart thing to do. There is a lot more to it than the simple explanation above.
Just out of curiosity what would possess you, because I've seen more people than I would have thought do it, to even try using a utility that was meant for the original kindle fire. There has been so much talk about these new devices having locked bootloaders. The main use for KFU was/is to load a new bootloader.
gen 2 kindle fire won't turn on.
My 2nd generation Kindle Fire will not turn on. Bought for my daughter for Christmas. She turned it off one night and the next day it won't turn on. No attempts have been made to alter it. Went I connect it to my computer it is not recognized and my computer says the device drivers are not present.
Can anyone help? When I connect my Kindle Fire it is recognized. Thanks.
ballsnxs said:
My 2nd generation Kindle Fire will not turn on. Bought for my daughter for Christmas. She turned it off one night and the next day it won't turn on. No attempts have been made to alter it. Went I connect it to my computer it is not recognized and my computer says the device drivers are not present.
Can anyone help? When I connect my Kindle Fire it is recognized. Thanks.
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That is typical of trying to modify the device incorrectly. Considering the nature of the device, I would say it's impossible for that to just happen on it's own.
What age is your daughter? How sure are you that no attempts have been made to modify the device?
got similar issues now too. after stucked in a bootloop, i read, that the u-boot.bin from the original Kindle Update should fix the bootloader. afterwards the reboot didn't worked and the device shut down. now i cant start it anymore. and the fastboot cable wont wake it up neither.
is it now definitly broken for ever?
HELP!
Hi dear friend, can you lend me a hand on this?? is there any guide I should follow to achieve what you just described before?? please... can you tell me?
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A factory cable is not going to do anything at this point. You have written over the uboot which is needed to even get to fastboot. The only thing you can do at this point(which is a method used for original kindle fire but I would imagine the new ones have similiar components, and try this at your own risk cause I'm not 100% it will work) is remove the back, short the usbboot pad to get the device to power on through usb only, then load the original uboot with linux using usbboot commands. That should get you into fastboot where you can then flash original bootloader and recovery.img's depending on how far the process got.
This is not an easy fix especially if you thought using KFU was a smart thing to do. There is a lot more to it than the simple explanation above.
Just out of curiosity what would possess you, because I've seen more people than I would have thought do it, to even try using a utility that was meant for the original kindle fire. There has been so much talk about these new devices having locked bootloaders. The main use for KFU was/is to load a new bootloader.
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I currently have a bricked kindle 7 hd and wanted to see if anyone could help me out with their expertise. A week ago I accidentally bricked my kindle and purchased the factory cable on ebay to try to fix.
At this point when I connect the cable, screen stays black.
If i press kindle power button, Kindle logo will briefly appear, followed by fastboot logo for split second and then goes black again.
There are so many posts on the website on how to fix a bricked kindle, but I'm unsure which one is the right solution in this case.
Also, my driver on the Device Manager connects and disconnects continuously. And for some reason, I'm showing OMAP4440 when I connect my kindle, which I assume is not correct.
What is my next step, or what do I download?
Please, if someone can help, I'd be very grateful. I've been without my kindle for over a week. Thank you.
That kindle is hard bricked, there's a slight chance of fixing if it is flashing fastboot mode for a few seconds, but I give it a 10% chance of fixing. We can't fix omap4440 bricks because while we have the means to interface with that device, we need a signed xloader for the kindle to let us flash the other partitions. We can't get the signed xloader (believe its called xloader, might be called something else) unless someone at amazon or TI were nice enough to leak it and probably get fired in the process.
On another note is that android adb composite device staying there the entire time the kindle is plugged in? If it does then you may be able to fix the kindle, I haven't heard of omap4440 and the adb composite being there at the same before. I would guess that adb is the fastboot interface but usually it says Tate when drivers aren't installed and in this case it doesn't but still has an exclamation. I'm curious....
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Well, @stunts513, it also shows that a kindle fire is plugged in with adb enabled. So he might not be 100% out of hope.
It sounds like the bootloader does indeed work, but there is a small problem. I am not sure what that problem is, but if the fastboot logo even shows at all, there is a small chance you could get it up and running again. Download the kfhd7 bootloader provided by @Hashcode and see if you can "fastboot flash" it before the screen goes black. Type in the command and the second you see the orange kindle fire logo, hit enter. Keep in mind that it might work. I am not responsible if it ruins your device further. It shouldn't, though.
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Well, I wouldn't say 100% out of hope...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391047
Or you could try using "fastboot boot" to boot the bootloader. This takes barely less time so if the fastboot flash fails, try this.
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Same exact problem, did anyone find a fix?
lizvx said:
I currently have a bricked kindle 7 hd and wanted to see if anyone could help me out with their expertise. A week ago I accidentally bricked my kindle and purchased the factory cable on ebay to try to fix.
At this point when I connect the cable, screen stays black.
If i press kindle power button, Kindle logo will briefly appear, followed by fastboot logo for split second and then goes black again.
There are so many posts on the website on how to fix a bricked kindle, but I'm unsure which one is the right solution in this case.
Also, my driver on the Device Manager connects and disconnects continuously. And for some reason, I'm showing OMAP4440 when I connect my kindle, which I assume is not correct.
What is my next step, or what do I download?
Please, if someone can help, I'd be very grateful. I've been without my kindle for over a week. Thank you.
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I have the same problem Word for Word just a few extra details: I did have TW RP installed and I had just recently installed Kinology which was working but I went Back into TW RP again to try to Flash CM and didnt have all the files I needed But went ahead and removed my OS somehow leaving me stuck in TWRP Trying to figure out away to get the files over to it. At some point it ended up in Fastboot mode and I fell asleep so it was running with just the Fastboot logo for several hours and I woke up and saw that it was turned back off at which point I attempted to reboot back into recovery (TWRP) but discovered it would only show Kindle Fire for <1 second then Fastboot <1.5 seconds and back to a black screen. If it's connected to the computer it will make a sound as if the device was recognized but then a strange sound I have not heard I guess meaning the device was not installed correctly; Then this is repeated not stop until a reset on the device is done just the correct amount of time where it doesn't turn back on but the sound stops on the computer and the KFHD screen stays off. I'm new to Android and rooting, etc. but in the last 45+days since I got this KFHD7 used, I have used XDA countless times for a variety of reasons and I intend to be a contributing member from this day forward, even if only in a very limited capacity. I have grown to respect the incredible work of Hashcode among others on XDA and being a noob to Android customization as well as these forums, I have been reflecting on my years being tied down by iOS devices; can't help but feel like I wasted so much time and money, trying to so the things that Android was already capable of doing. I think I may need to f-around and jailbreak my iPhone 4S pretty soon when I'm able to scoop up a real nice Android phone and leave ios behind for good like I should have done when I switched from the very first iPhone on Cingular Wireless!! But yeah sorry, um... Little long-winded on my first ever reply on XDA. I'll try not to make a habit of that. I was just wondering if anyone made any progress on this issue, and thought my 2¢ could potentially be helpful, disregarding all the ios b.s. My Kindle Fire is Hard Bricked and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I can squeeze something out of that "10% chance for recovery." Thanks a billi.
Steveohookem said:
I have the same problem Word for Word just a few extra details: I did have TW RP installed and I had just recently installed Kinology which was working but I went Back into TW RP again to try to Flash CM and didnt have all the files I needed But went ahead and removed my OS somehow leaving me stuck in TWRP Trying to figure out away to get the files over to it. At some point it ended up in Fastboot mode and I fell asleep so it was running with just the Fastboot logo for several hours and I woke up and saw that it was turned back off at which point I attempted to reboot back into recovery (TWRP) but discovered it would only show Kindle Fire for <1 second then Fastboot <1.5 seconds and back to a black screen. If it's connected to the computer it will make a sound as if the device was recognized but then a strange sound I have not heard I guess meaning the device was not installed correctly; Then this is repeated not stop until a reset on the device is done just the correct amount of time where it doesn't turn back on but the sound stops on the computer and the KFHD screen stays off. I'm new to Android and rooting, etc. but in the last 45+days since I got this KFHD7 used, I have used XDA countless times for a variety of reasons and I intend to be a contributing member from this day forward, even if only in a very limited capacity. I have grown to respect the incredible work of Hashcode among others on XDA and being a noob to Android customization as well as these forums, I have been reflecting on my years being tied down by iOS devices; can't help but feel like I wasted so much time and money, trying to so the things that Android was already capable of doing. I think I may need to f-around and jailbreak my iPhone 4S pretty soon when I'm able to scoop up a real nice Android phone and leave ios behind for good like I should have done when I switched from the very first iPhone on Cingular Wireless!! But yeah sorry, um... Little long-winded on my first ever reply on XDA. I'll try not to make a habit of that. I was just wondering if anyone made any progress on this issue, and thought my 2¢ could potentially be helpful, disregarding all the ios b.s. My Kindle Fire is Hard Bricked and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I can squeeze something out of that "10% chance for recovery." Thanks a billi.
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When you remove your OS off any device without one to install, its like giving someone a car with no steering wheel. You now need to push a ROM thru TWRP using ADB. Try using the solution that helped me, which I provided to another user in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45188927#post45188927
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lizvx said:
I currently have a bricked kindle 7 hd and wanted to see if anyone could help me out with their expertise. A week ago I accidentally bricked my kindle and purchased the factory cable on ebay to try to fix.
At this point when I connect the cable, screen stays black.
If i press kindle power button, Kindle logo will briefly appear, followed by fastboot logo for split second and then goes black again.
There are so many posts on the website on how to fix a bricked kindle, but I'm unsure which one is the right solution in this case.
Also, my driver on the Device Manager connects and disconnects continuously. And for some reason, I'm showing OMAP4440 when I connect my kindle, which I assume is not correct.
What is my next step, or what do I download?
Please, if someone can help, I'd be very grateful. I've been without my kindle for over a week. Thank you.
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Creepy never seen that happen on either of my two KFHD7s. Have you tried uninstalling that driver completely? Or uninstalling those drivers thru "Device Manager" AND all others installed for /example the ones provided by Hashcode, then reinstalling them WITH the device still connected? Many times I've realized that these Kindle Fires love to have drivers juggled around. The fastboot cable I made at home using a Samsung USB does FBmode instantly. Try holding the power button for about 20 seconds while unplugged, make sure when you let go it doesn't power back on. If alls well, have the fastboot cable plugged in already to your computer, then attach it to the KF. See if that helps. If not, then believe it or not it might be a hardware failure if the screen goes black as you mentioned...
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r3pwn said:
Well, @stunts513, it also shows that a kindle fire is plugged in with adb enabled. So he might not be 100% out of hope.
It sounds like the bootloader does indeed work, but there is a small problem. I am not sure what that problem is, but if the fastboot logo even shows at all, there is a small chance you could get it up and running again. Download the kfhd7 bootloader provided by @Hashcode and see if you can "fastboot flash" it before the screen goes black. Type in the command and the second you see the orange kindle fire logo, hit enter. Keep in mind that it might work. I am not responsible if it ruins your device further. It shouldn't, though.
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My bad the picture must have not loaded up last time, or I wouldn't have said that much. But more than likely he has a hard brick. Slim chance of fixing it though.
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lizvx said:
I currently have a bricked kindle 7 hd and wanted to see if anyone could help me out with their expertise. A week ago I accidentally bricked my kindle and purchased the factory cable on ebay to try to fix.
At this point when I connect the cable, screen stays black.
If i press kindle power button, Kindle logo will briefly appear, followed by fastboot logo for split second and then goes black again.
There are so many posts on the website on how to fix a bricked kindle, but I'm unsure which one is the right solution in this case.
Also, my driver on the Device Manager connects and disconnects continuously. And for some reason, I'm showing OMAP4440 when I connect my kindle, which I assume is not correct.
What is my next step, or what do I download?
Please, if someone can help, I'd be very grateful. I've been without my kindle for over a week. Thank you.
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hi guys from Italy, i have the same very problem...now is the end of Settember....any good news about?????????
Not very much, unless you wanna try hooking up your emmc to a USB card reader like kurohyou did and trying to flash the stock partitions from Linux, no there really isn't any new news. That's basically the only way we have to recover from a hard brick, and it still isntna perfected process, he got his kf2 to a soft brick state after un-hardbricking it, but he couldn't un-softbrick it yet, so he is currently working on that part last I heard.
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Hello, I have the exact same problem with my KFHD7 and I was reading this thread with the hope that someone would have find a solution.
Is there a solution out there for this problem yet?
Juls69 said:
Hello, I have the exact same problem with my KFHD7 and I was reading this thread with the hope that someone would have find a solution.
Is there a solution out there for this problem yet?
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i think someone finished mapping the rest of the points out on the motherboard but i'm not positive, I'll have to find the thread but the only fix is to solder the kindles motherboard contact point for the emmc to a sdcard reader and hook it up to a pc running linux and flash the bootloader partition with the dd command. Keep in mind I'm referring to the hd 7 2012 model, i don't believe anyone has mapped the points for the 2013 model yet.
edit: foudn the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2674737&page=3
use the tutorial for the kf2 or kfhd8.9" but use the contact points mentioned there, might take some researching to know what each of those corresponds to on the sdcard reader. Not everybody is up to soldering on their kindle to fix a hard brick.
Hello,
i found these Thread, because i have the same problems.During the boot the kindle shows the kindle logo then the fastboot logo and the screen goes black. But if use a fastboot-code at the right time, the kindle stay in the fastboot-mode. So i tried to flash the Bootloader and so from Hashwell. The output of fastboot says everythings ok, no errors, but my kindle doesn't leave the bootloop. What i done wrong? I read about the Kindle Fire First Aide-Kit, but i cant find an downloadlink, that still work.
Maybe someone of you can help with this problem.
So i didnt check rename the u-boot.bin image properly. I flashed it to a Kindle fire 7 HD but it the image was for a regular KF.
Right after that the KFHD no longer boots.
Black screen, fastboot USB connected, but nothing on the screen.
Anything i can do to revive this KFHD.
pid1981 said:
So i didnt check rename the u-boot.bin image properly. I flashed it to a Kindle fire 7 HD but it the image was for a regular KF.
Right after that the KFHD no longer boots.
Black screen, fastboot USB connected, but nothing on the screen.
Anything i can do to revive this KFHD.
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No, sorry, your Kindle is hard bricked. There is nothing you can do at this point.
Not unless you plan on waiting a while, kurohyou has a method ongoing to fix hard bricks but it involves some difficult soldering, he's working on mapping the contacts for HD 7 and 8.9, but if its still under warranty I'd just send it in for a free replacement. Here's proof of concept that it can be dine, he just posted the pin out for 8.9" tablets, so now we just need pinouts for the 7" model and it should be not too difficult to fix a hard brick assuming you can solder decently. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2581124
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Please help.. I have tried to flash my Kindle Fire HD and things turned out pretty bad. When I turn on my kindle fire hd 7 inch the screen goes RED instantly and nothing happens. I believe it is bricked. I have tried to fix this after buying a FASTBOOT cable and that didn't do anything. When I plug my Kindle Fire HD into my computer via the fastboot cable the screen on the kindle says "Fastboot" and a small Kindle Fire text..
I tried using this method to fix it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
But this did not work.
I have uploaded pictures from my phone below on what happens on that tool.
Please help :/
Is this fixable?
and yes. I did install adb + Android SDK + Kindle Fire Drivers properly I believe. But adb says waiting for device forever + fastboot.
http://i.imgur.com/BOdAwrQ.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/UIYvWhF.jpg
It looks like you're using Windows. Can you look under the Device Mananger to see what the Kindle Fire shows up as? (Sorry if I got the name of the program wrong- I haven't used Windows in months).
rioc0719 said:
It looks like you're using Windows. Can you look under the Device Mananger to see what the Kindle Fire shows up as? (Sorry if I got the name of the program wrong- I haven't used Windows in months).
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I don't think anything comes up. I installed drivers successfully and everything too. And windows randomly disconnects the Fastboot cable or at least makes the noise when I barely moved the plugged in Kindle Fire HD.
Now it says on that program, "sending system 907833 KB" or something like that
then after like 30 minutes or so it says successful. I reboot my kindle then same thing. red screen. So IDK what to do at this point. :/
Sometimes it cancels on the tool and says "error: too many links"
Anyways. If anyone helps I would gladly pay them. Thanks
WELL, Looks like I finally fixed it. After almost a year of bricking it LOL. Thank you XDA for helping with your tools xD
Peace out.
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Would you mind posting how you fixed your Kindle to help other users?
rioc0719 said:
Would you mind posting how you fixed your Kindle to help other users?
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OK, so basically there is a tool out there that will literally restore your KFHD or Kindle Fire 2 if you brick it, etc. It is 100% automated all you need is a
Fastboot Cable
Computer with Windows/Linux
Bricked Kindle
USB Port
The program is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
It is a bat file, and choose options 1-3 for whatever kind of restore you want. Make sure you have installed Kindle Fire Drivers before doing so.
You use that on a kf2 you'll wish you hadn't. There are separate SRT tools for Tate and Jem. That is the 7" and 8.9" 2012 KFHD.