The story goes:
Last week I rooted my Kindle Fire. I used a YouTube tutorial and successfully achieved root. The YouTuber also recommended installing TWRP, so I thought heck, why not, and went ahead and did it.
That's where everything went wrong.
I decided to unroot my Kindle, which went fine, until I got to uninstalling TWRP. I heard the only way to get rid of it was to flash the stock ROM, so I did. When I flashed it, I got an error, and my Kindle just shut off. When I try to turn it back on, it will power up and show the screen with the Amazon logo on it and that's it. Tried again and again, and yet it stays on that Amazon screen and doesn't move.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
I am having the same issue. Updated kindle fire 6 hd 4th gen to 5.0, downgraded to 4.5.3. Installed king root, rooted device, installed flashify, flashed twrp, rebooted. Now I am stuck loading. If plugged into a computer loads to the amazon logo, shuts down, loads to the logo repeat.
I have tried to fast boot by correcting drivers in device manager for the mtp whatever and constantly spamming the fast boot string.
I have used adb to see if a device ever loads and it doesn't.
Windows makes teh sound that a new device is connected for about 15 seconds then will make the noise that a device has been disconnected as the fire reboots.
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So, I'm running software 6.3.1(stock), and I wanted to root. So, i followed a tutorial that said I should install TWRP recovery after I root. But, dummy me, tried to install TWRP recovery on a stock kindle fire. After a couple of minutes of installing, a console message appeared that said that the program told the kindle to boot in fastboot mode. Well, after 10 minutes, the Kindle was still not booted, so I disconnected it from my PC. And now, when I try to turn the Kindle back on, it just stops at the splash screen. I'm thinking that it's bricked, so can anyone help me get this fixed?
Hey guys!
So I have ran into an issue, I just got a brand new Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7", it has the 1.5 GHZ processor.. ect. Anyways, so I wanted to install some system updates and I didn't want to allow it to do that because I was afraid I would loose my ability to root, so I shutoff the device. Well like an idiot, it booted back up and displayed the message again, saying it was updating, I did it a second time, powered the device down, and now I am stuck after the Amazon boot logo, basically I just get a lit black screen. However I can access the adb interface, only issue is that the device is unauthorized.. (Something else I didn't think of). I tried to enter fastboot but it just says waiting for device.
So is my only option left is to get a Fastboot cable? What mode is the device stuck in? It's not bricked right since there wasn't any custom anything installed, just an interrupted system update. Should I attempt to get a replacement from Amazon?
Thanks a ton,
Matt
If you get a fastboot cable, you can forcefully restore the O.S....but you're covered under warranty so you can return it
Hello and good morning.
I am writing here, because I have a big problem. My Kindle Fire HD (first Generation) does not start any more. After an update (Cyanogenmod tate) I only get the yellow Kindle fire logo. And after few seconds the Kindle starts again. Then - after about five minutes - everything is dead. But if I do a reset I get the same situation. Unfortunately I get no connection to my device via the computer (tried Windows 7 64 bit and Ubuntu). With adb devices I cannot detect my Kindle. Is there a possibility to get into fastboot to install CWR etc.?
Help me, please
Herbert
So to clarify, the first time the logo comes up it freezes and then resets itself, followed after about 5 minutes the kindle just shuts itself off?? Also, you ask about getting into fastboot to install CWM. Do you not have a recovery installed? Such as CWM or TWRP?
I installed TWRP version 2.6
But I also cannot boot into the recovery (Power on & Vol +). Then nothing happens. I actually have ordered a fastboot-cable. Maybe I have success with this cable. Otherwise it is finished for me.
Yea try booting into recovery and flashing the system images to get back to stock. That's all i can think of since i'm not entirely sure what happened, either you got a bad download or your kindle just flipped out and essentially bricked itself.
I am having a problem with my Kindle Fire HD 7”
So far I have rooted and unrooted several times with an app called vRoot to gain all the cool things associated with root. I am using KFHD software version 7.5.1. Recently I found out about flashing custom roms and I wanted every part of them because I was sick of the amazon ecosystem. So I figured it would be best to return to stock (to be safe) before installing roms. I made sure that I was root, then followed this (http://www.tekify.co.uk/kindle-fire-hd/recovery/) tutorial I successfully installed TWRP version 2.8.3.0. I booted into recovery, made a backup then rebooted. I then followed this tutorial (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2409435), downloaded the file, went into recovery wiped everything except for sdcard, then flashed the zip file successfully and wiped sdcard. then I rebooted the device. Now it stuck at the stationary Kindle Fire logo. But something has to be working because I unplugged it from the charger, waited a few hours to die. And when I plugged it in it displayed the low battery icon and in a few minutes it was stuck at the stationary Kindle Fire logo once again. What should I do? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
hi guys, im sorry if this issue has been solved before, but ive looked everywhere, used the search button. googled my face off, and STILL cannot find a solution to my problem... i rooted my fire with the 5th gen super tool, and was running cm12.1 on it for a while with no problems. i went away for a week, and left my kindle at home. when i got back, the battery was dead, and when i plugged it in it wouldnt get past the "amazon" logo, and it just loops the amazon logo repeatedly. i have tried booting into recovery, i have tried numerous "unbrick tools" etc, but i dont even think my computer is recognizing my fire. i had all the device drivers correctly installed because it was working fine, and now i cant figure this out at all. any help would be greatly appreciated.
justin926 said:
hi guys, im sorry if this issue has been solved before, but ive looked everywhere, used the search button. googled my face off, and STILL cannot find a solution to my problem... i rooted my fire with the 5th gen super tool, and was running cm12.1 on it for a while with no problems. i went away for a week, and left my kindle at home. when i got back, the battery was dead, and when i plugged it in it wouldnt get past the "amazon" logo, and it just loops the amazon logo repeatedly. i have tried booting into recovery, i have tried numerous "unbrick tools" etc, but i dont even think my computer is recognizing my fire. i had all the device drivers correctly installed because it was working fine, and now i cant figure this out at all. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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If the device is bootlooping at the Amazon logo your only realistic recourse is to reload FireOS (same build that was previously installed or higher) from the recovery menu. Even that is dubious; if the bootup process is not progressing far enough to start whatever ROM is in system partition the device is toast.
Keep working on trying to establish communication while in stock recovery. See below for possible hints/tips. Also try a different cable and USB port on your computer.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/am...n-fire-2015-tips-tricks-t3214544/post63072252