Accidentaly updated to 5.1.2.1 - Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I accidentaly upgraded my fire from 5.1.1 to 5.1.2.1
The device was previously rooted.
Is there any way that I can downgrade?
Google services still works fine.
Kingroot is broken.

The_Rusty_Geek said:
I accidentaly upgraded my fire from 5.1.1 to 5.1.2.1
The device was previously rooted.
Is there any way that I can downgrade?
Google services still works fine.
Kingroot is broken.
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You need to reload 5.1.2 (can not go back to 5.1.1). See third post in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/index-amazon-fire-2015-t3210485/page11

I had the same thing happen to me recently. You will just need to do a restore firmware using 5.1.2. You can find the firmware here: http://rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=Amazon Fire 5th gen/Firmware Use the file dated 3/17/16. This video is helpful (although my drivers did not install automatically for me, I installed them manually though the supertool makes it easier) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQLoH-ahjy4

Sorry to thread jack but my kindle replacement just came in. It self updated during its stupid backup process. Can I go back to 5.1.1? I am going to guess that it came with that OS.

Herox said:
Sorry to thread jack but my kindle replacement just came in. It self updated during its stupid backup process. Can I go back to 5.1.1? I am going to guess that it came with that OS.
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No, 5.1.1 = Brick.
Sideload 5.1.2 from the replies in this thread.

riverstyxxx said:
No, 5.1.1 = Brick.
Sideload 5.1.2 from the replies in this thread.
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Yea I wound up just doing a 5.1.2 sideload and it fixed kingroot and all for me. Is there anything wrong with 5.1.2? Seems like 5.1.1 and up lose access to twrp so I guess thats the only difference.

Hi, I need help. Recently bought my Amazon Fire 5 gen. I'm trying to remove the Fire OS and install the CM 11. However, by inattention, I downgrade from version 5.1.2.1 to version 5.1.1. Now my Fire is no longer booting. Is there a solution?
Thanks.

berganardo said:
Hi, I need help. Recently bought my Amazon Fire 5 gen. I'm trying to remove the Fire OS and install the CM 11. However, by inattention, I downgrade from version 5.1.2.1 to version 5.1.1. Now my Fire is no longer booting. Is there a solution?
Thanks.
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Nope. Contact Amazon (or the place you bought it) for a courtesy exchange.

Related

7.4.9 never been rooted ... how can I root it now?

I have a Kindle Fire HD that has never been rooted (although I tried like heck last night when it was 7.4.8) and today I see it is 7.4.9 and have been told this is unrootable? Is this correct?
If so, is there anyway to add the Google Play store without rooting. I bought this on eBay listed as unable to be registered but I didn't care because I didn't want the Fire OS, my plan was to make it a full fledged android tablet with a custom ROM.
What can I do now?
GameGuru41 said:
I have a Kindle Fire HD that has never been rooted (although I tried like heck last night when it was 7.4.8) and today I see it is 7.4.9 and have been told this is unrootable? Is this correct?
If so, is there anyway to add the Google Play store without rooting. I bought this on eBay listed as unable to be registered but I didn't care because I didn't want the Fire OS, my plan was to make it a full fledged android tablet with a custom ROM.
What can I do now?
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Fastboot with a fastboot cable or maybe a "adb reboot bootloader" if you get lucky, then downgrade the os with kindle fire first aid, proceed with the usual procedure.
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Ok I ordered a fast boot factory cable today. Do I have to downgrade or can I just use the cable install a custom ROM?
GameGuru41 said:
Ok I ordered a fast boot factory cable today. Do I have to downgrade or can I just use the cable install a custom ROM?
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I just flashed my 7.4.9 KFHD 2012 with CM11 - I used the tutorial on the CM wiki...Worked perfectly.
medeman said:
I just flashed my 7.4.9 KFHD 2012 with CM11 - I used the tutorial on the CM wiki...Worked perfectly.
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Did you first root your device? Did you use a fastbootcable?
Thx in common
Even though this says for the 2013 version of the Kindle Fire HD, it does work on the the HD 7 running 7.4.9. It is how I rooted mine. You will have to manually install SuperSu which you can get from Chainfire's site.
medeman said:
I just flashed my 7.4.9 KFHD 2012 with CM11 - I used the tutorial on the CM wiki...Worked perfectly.
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Im trying that tonight on a kfhd 8.9 with the 8.4.9 Hoping i can get in to go to fastboot. If i can not get this going soon i may fix it permanently using the microwave technique (as in putting the kinlde fire in a 1000watt microwave oven for 10 minutes and cooking it...)
If it comes down to this maybe ill record it for all to see haha.
Stupid amazon and their forcing us in to the x.4.9 update. This should not be legal for any company to do period. Would be like a auto maker sneaking in to your driveway and removing your performance enhancing upgrades and using a welding torch to put their factory garbage back on. And yes it is the same idea. We all root or kindles and other android devices (and apple products) to give us a better performing and or more feture rich device. Those who do this understand this voids the warranty and are not worried about that at all. Heck many of us own tablets etc that are long out of warranty so amazon etc will not even need to worry about that side of thing.
Sorry for the venting but yeesh this is irritating
$yr0 said:
Did you first root your device? Did you use a fastbootcable?
Thx in common
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No my device wasn't rooted and barely used at all at this point.
I did use a fastboot cable, yeah...
I also have 7.4.9 and rooted it with Root with Restore by Bin4ary, using Option 1, via ADB. Worked just as it did with previous OS.
KFFirstAide didn't root it.
What did you try to root it with?
Issue with rooting 7.4.9
I tried using the root with recovery binary to root my kindle fire hd, but it won't run fireflash, and busy box was not included when it rooted. Am I missing something here? It's a Kindle Fire HD 7", running 7.4.9.
Downgrade it with SRT or kffa, it will be pre-rooted. You may need a fastboot cable to do this though if "adb reboot bootloader" doesn't do the trick.

Installing custom rom with FireOS 5.3.1.0

I have FireOS 5.3.1.0 on my 5th gen Amazon tablet and I want to put Cyanogenmod on it. I understand that I need to first go back to 5.1.2 in order for TWRP to work but I'm also seeing reports that going back to an older version bricks the device. Is it possible to put a new rom on this device? If so, does anyone know where I can find a how-to?
TragicWarrior said:
I have FireOS 5.3.1.0 on my 5th gen Amazon tablet and I want to put Cyanogenmod on it. I understand that I need to first go back to 5.1.2 in order for TWRP to work but I'm also seeing reports that going back to an older version bricks the device. Is it possible to put a new rom on this device? If so, does anyone know where I can find a how-to?
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- 5.1.3 can be successfully rolled back to 5.1.2
- 5.3.1 is new; consequences of a rollback attempt are unknown
- twrp is not an option (period); you'll need to use FlashFire for managing custom roms
I tried, despite the warnings, and with knowledge that it could be "fatal", to put 5.1.2 on a 5th gen Fire that had 5.3.1.0 on it. It's now bricked. Only comes up to the MediaTek MT65XX PreLoader, loops on that, never shows anything on the screen. Don't do what I did.
Keith Lollis said:
I tried, despite the warnings, and with knowledge that it could be "fatal", to put 5.1.2 on a 5th gen Fire that had 5.3.1.0 on it. It's now bricked. Only comes up to the MediaTek MT65XX PreLoader, loops on that, never shows anything on the screen. Don't do what I did.
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Thank you for sharing your findings. This small, selfless act will help others avoid a similar outcome. A respectful head nod to your device for paying the ultimate price.
@sd_shadow, @ggow - FYI.
Keith Lollis said:
I tried, despite the warnings, and with knowledge that it could be "fatal", to put 5.1.2 on a 5th gen Fire that had 5.3.1.0 on it. It's now bricked. Only comes up to the MediaTek MT65XX PreLoader, loops on that, never shows anything on the screen. Don't do what I did.
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Was about to share the same experience... !
Keith Lollis said:
I tried, despite the warnings, and with knowledge that it could be "fatal", to put 5.1.2 on a 5th gen Fire that had 5.3.1.0 on it. It's now bricked. Only comes up to the MediaTek MT65XX PreLoader, loops on that, never shows anything on the screen. Don't do what I did.
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Cbtg2005 said:
Was about to share the same experience... !
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It may still be possible to re-flash 5.3.1 bootloaders via AFTV2 tools ... But right now the best route is to talk to Amazon
Crap
Keith Lollis said:
I tried, despite the warnings, and with knowledge that it could be "fatal", to put 5.1.2 on a 5th gen Fire that had 5.3.1.0 on it. It's now bricked. Only comes up to the MediaTek MT65XX PreLoader, loops on that, never shows anything on the screen. Don't do what I did.
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F&$! Sorry about that Keith. I also have a Fire 2015 with 5.3.1.0 on it and Android 5.1.1 and I've only been able to put google apps on it and not been able to root it at all. I think you may be able to save it. Let me know.
Michael
What about going from 5.1.4? Will that brick my device? I wanna downgrade and root it.
stvy_g said:
What about going from 5.1.4? Will that brick my device? I wanna downgrade and root it.
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I bought two tablets during Prime Day, both came with 5.1.4. I mistakenly accepted the OTA system update for 5.31. on one of the tablets, and couldn't find a way to root or downgrade (I was only able to install google play/apps). After doing a factory reset, I exchanged it at Best Buy (no restock fee!) for a tablet with 5.1.4.
I have since successfully downgraded both tablets to 5.1.2 using RootJunky's tools (Search YouTube for a video by RootJunky titled "How to Firmware Restore or Unbrick your Amazon Fire 5th gen Tablet "), and then I followed the steps from talesofatech.com from the articles list below, to root and flash to an AOSP rom.
"Kindle Fire 7″ 5th Gen: Root, Custom Home Screen, Etc"
"Kindle Fire 7″ 5th Gen: AOSP ROM"
**I have a new account, but have been lurking around here for a while. Unfortunately cannot post links yet due to forum rules.
darby123 said:
I bought two tablets during Prime Day, both came with 5.1.4. I mistakenly accepted the OTA system update for 5.31. on one of the tablets, and couldn't find a way to root or downgrade (I was only able to install google play/apps). After doing a factory reset, I exchanged it at Best Buy (no restock fee!) for a tablet with 5.1.4.
I have since successfully downgraded both tablets to 5.1.2 using RootJunky's tools (Search YouTube for a video by RootJunky titled "How to Firmware Restore or Unbrick your Amazon Fire 5th gen Tablet "), and then I followed the steps from talesofatech.com from the articles list below, to root and flash to an AOSP rom.
"Kindle Fire 7″ 5th Gen: Root, Custom Home Screen, Etc"
"Kindle Fire 7″ 5th Gen: AOSP ROM"
**I have a new account, but have been lurking around here for a while. Unfortunately cannot post links yet due to forum rules.
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I will downgrade and post an update on the outcome.
darby123 said:
I bought two tablets during Prime Day, both came with 5.1.4. I mistakenly accepted the OTA system update for 5.31. on one of the tablets, and couldn't find a way to root or downgrade (I was only able to install google play/apps). After doing a factory reset, I exchanged it at Best Buy (no restock fee!) for a tablet with 5.1.4.
I have since successfully downgraded both tablets to 5.1.2 using RootJunky's tools (Search YouTube for a video by RootJunky titled "How to Firmware Restore or Unbrick your Amazon Fire 5th gen Tablet "), and then I followed the steps from talesofatech.com from the articles list below, to root and flash to an AOSP rom.
"Kindle Fire 7″ 5th Gen: Root, Custom Home Screen, Etc"
"Kindle Fire 7″ 5th Gen: AOSP ROM"
**I have a new account, but have been lurking around here for a while. Unfortunately cannot post links yet due to forum rules.
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I used rootjunkys downgrade tool he posted a couple of days ago and i successfully downgraded my kindle fire and now i will try and root it
stvy_g said:
I used rootjunkys downgrade tool he posted a couple of days ago and i successfully downgraded my kindle fire and now i will try and root it
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NOTE: the above statement refers to downgrading 5.1.3/5.1.4 -> 5.1.2. It does NOT apply to higher versions of FireOS. At this time there is no option to downgrade 5.3.1.x to a lower (rootable) version. Any attempt to do so will likely yield a brick.
stvy_g said:
I used rootjunkys downgrade tool he posted a couple of days ago and i successfully downgraded my kindle fire and now i will try and root it
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Many people have done that (I am one). I think it's misleading to have 5.1.3/5.1.4 posts in the 5.3.1.x thread.
Read the warning too late about the 5.3.1.0 OS and now my Fire HD 8 tablet is bricked. Any one know how to get it back working again? It was 5.1.4 just the other day and I decided to downgrade today, but did not think of checking the OS version and end it up bricking it.
5.12
:good::good:
stvy_g said:
I will downgrade and post an update on the outcome.
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:good:
Hey that's awesome. Mine came with 5.3.1 also. Can't root yet but I have google play store etc... I have a rooted Kindle HD I bought in 2012 I actually like a little better than this new one that's rooted. Hopefully there will be an update for the 5.3.1 someday. I'm glad you were able to get those down graded, it sure feels good when stuff just works right !!
Michael
Danny1976 said:
Read the warning too late about the 5.3.1.0 OS and now my Fire HD 8 tablet is bricked. Any one know how to get it back working again? It was 5.1.4 just the other day and I decided to downgrade today, but did not think of checking the OS version and end it up bricking it.
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Wrong forum; not for HD devices. Try here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8-hd10
Anyone tried rooting 5.3.1.0 without downgrading?
sys32down said:
Anyone tried rooting 5.3.1.0 without downgrading?
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Suspect that was one if the first things tried as there is typically no risk associated with root attempts (the payload included with some rooting apps is another story). Beyond that several have analyzed the security 'fixes' incorporated into 5.3.1 and concluded previously leveraged exposures have been closed while others have yet to be exploited. You can bet Amazon will be working to close those too.
argh... received a 5.1.4, and red to late the downgrade option to root. Tried King root, it said a root option would be possible. So I upgraded the fire tablet to 5.3.1.0 in two steps und tried in both king root... nothing worked. So I also have to wait for a new freaky instruction to root a fire 5.3.1.0
mulle1978 said:
argh... received a 5.1.4, and red to late the downgrade option to root. Tried King root, it said a root option would be possible. So I upgraded the fire tablet to 5.3.1.0 in two steps und tried in both king root... nothing worked. So I also have to wait for a new freaky instruction to root a fire 5.3.1.0
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Welcome to Amazon's world. First rule: never update FireOS if you care about root (there are exceptions; too many caveats to detail). Second rule: ask before acting as likely someone before you has fallen into the firery pit and has a helpful tale to share.
In your case FireOS 5.1.4 was just fine - could be rolled back and rooted. 5.3.x not so much. Live and learn.

Amazon Fire 5.4.0.0 rollback to 5.3.2.1

My tablet just jumped from 5.3.2.1 to 5.3.3.0 in one day. I tried kingroot several times hoping it would work. It did not. I performed factory reset on it and signed into amazon. When i woke up it was at 5.4.0.0. My question is if a root exploit is found for 5.3.2.1 or 5.3.3.0 can it be rolled back? This all started from a bad SD card that kept resetting my old fire. I thought there was something wrong with the tablet and bought a used one off eBay hoping it would come with 5.1.2. I love AOSP on these machines.
daniel3016 said:
My tablet just jumped from 5.3.2.1 to 5.3.3.0 in one day. I tried kingroot several times hoping it would work. It did not. I performed factory reset on it and signed into amazon. When i woke up it was at 5.4.0.0. My question is if a root exploit is found for 5.3.2.1 or 5.3.3.0 can it be rolled back? This all started from a bad SD card that kept resetting my old fire. I thought there was something wrong with the tablet and bought a used one off eBay hoping it would come with 5.1.2. I love AOSP on these machines.
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If I recall correctly, 5.3.3.0 COULD be rolled back to 5.3.2.1. And 5.4 supposedly, or theoretically can be rolled back to 5.3.3. So theoretically, yes it could be rolled back to 5.3.2.1 from 5.4.
Hello guys. I really appreciate what is done on this forum. Keep on doing it, it really helps a lot of people out there. I would like an explanation on how to roll back from OS 5.3.3.0 to OS 5.3.2.1 on Amazon fire 7" 5th gen. Thanks
ulrngui said:
Hello guys. I really appreciate what is done on this forum. Keep on doing it, it really helps a lot of people out there. I would like an explanation on how to roll back from OS 5.3.3.0 to OS 5.3.2.1 on Amazon fire 7" 5th gen. Thanks
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There is no benefit to be gained with that action. However, if you insist: https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/unbrick-amazon-fire-7in-2015-5th-gen-t3285294
Just for heck it i adb sideloaded 5.3.2.1 while on 5.4.0.0 just to see what happened and it appears to have downgraded just fine. I know there was nothing to be gained from this but I needed to know. This tablet is to be kept off of wifi
daniel3016 - how did you sideload to downgrade 5.4 to 5.3.2.1? Thanks
smolie701 said:
daniel3016 - how did you sideload to downgrade 5.4 to 5.3.2.1? Thanks
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/unbrick-amazon-fire-7in-2015-5th-gen-t3285294
daniel3016 said:
Just for heck it i adb sideloaded 5.3.2.1 while on 5.4.0.0 just to see what happened and it appears to have downgraded just fine. I know there was nothing to be gained from this but I needed to know. This tablet is to be kept off of wifi
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Hey, do you have a link (or tips) to how you did this? I have 5.4.0.0 and the advice I'm getting is that this system version cannot be rooted or downgraded, that trying will brick it. You're the only one who seems to have had success. The follow-up link given by someone else (https://forum.xda-developers.com/ama...h-gen-t3285294) doesn't have a shred of info on 5.4.x.x.
I just downgraded to 5.3.2.1 from 5.4.0.0 i have never acheived root. You gain nothing by doing it. I did it just to see if i could. Hope that helps.
Mr2nSmith said:
Hey, do you have a link (or tips) to how you did this? I have 5.4.0.0 and the advice I'm getting is that this system version cannot be rooted or downgraded, that trying will brick it. You're the only one who seems to have had success. The follow-up link given by someone else (https://forum.xda-developers.com/ama...h-gen-t3285294) doesn't have a shred of info on 5.4.x.x.
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Clarification: you can not downgrade from 5.4.x.x+ to a rootable version of FireOS as of the date of this post (5.3.1.0/5.3.2.0 are the highest rootable builds). Amazon updated the bootloader concurrent with delivery of FireOS 5.3.2.1; manually rolling back to a lower version will brick the device. At present there is not a method for downgrading FireOS independent of the bootloader on an unrooted device.
Davey126 said:
Clarification: you can not downgrade from 5.4.x.x+ to a rootable version of FireOS as of the date of this post (5.3.1.0/5.3.2.0 are the highest rootable builds). Amazon updated the bootloader concurrent with delivery of FireOS 5.3.2.1; manually rolling back to a lower version will brick the device. At present there is not a method for downgrading FireOS independent of the bootloader on an unrooted device.
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To Clarify - Can I downgrade 5.4.4 to 5.3.2.1 Safely?
savvytechwinner said:
To Clarify - Can I downgrade 5.4.4 to 5.3.2.1 Safely?
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Probably 'yes' based on a couple user reports. However, there is no benefit to offset the potential brick risk if the version of FireOS currently on your device has an incompatible bootloader. 5.3.2.1 can not be rooted so what's the point?
Davey126 said:
Probably 'yes' based on a couple user reports. However, there is no benefit to offset the potential brick risk if the version of FireOS currently on your device has an incompatible bootloader. 5.3.2.1 can not be rooted so what's the point?
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I downgraded. I had the system updates uninstalled so have no clue if it worked but I downgraded anyways because root might be found in a different method and got patched? have no clue and no suspecting it. Just proving that dowgrading is safe from 5.4 to 5.3.2.1
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I downgraded. I had the system updates uninstalled so have no clue if it worked but I downgraded anyways because root might be found in a different method and got patched? have no clue and no suspecting it. Just proving that dowgrading is safe from 5.4 to 5.3.2.1
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savvytechwinner, Can you please link to the tutorial you followed in order to downgrade?
ormaoz said:
savvytechwinner, Can you please link to the tutorial you followed in order to downgrade?
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I believe you can find the 5.3.2.1 software here. I believe all you have to do is place the .bin into the internal storage (SDcard) and boot into recovery to flash it. I'm not 100% certain though.
DragonFire1024 said:
I believe you can find the 5.3.2.1 software here. I believe all you have to do is place the .bin into the internal storage (SDcard) and boot into recovery to flash it. I'm not 100% certain though.
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You download the 5.3.2.1.bin file from rootjunkysdl.com and adb sideload it
ormaoz said:
savvytechwinner, Can you please link to the tutorial you followed in order to downgrade?
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DragonFire1024 said:
I believe you can find the 5.3.2.1 software here. I believe all you have to do is place the .bin into the internal storage (SDcard) and boot into recovery to flash it. I'm not 100% certain though.
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You download the 5.3.2.1.bin file from rootjunkysdl.com and adb sideload it
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...or from the forum index which contains a ton of information and resources that most choose to ignore.
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...or from the forum index which contains a ton of information and resources that most choose to ignore.
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Or just forget. Not used to the index material.
Hi can i rollback from 5.4.0.1 to 5.3.2.1 ? or to 5.4.0.0 !?
Edit. The the rollback from 5.4.0.1 to 5.3.2.1 has worked well .
Any news in the community about a 5.6.0.0 rollback?

Prevent 5.4.0.1 install after download and shutdown?

So my unrooted 5th gen Fire HD7 downloaded 5.4.0.1 and I mistakenly shut it down.
When it restarts it will attempt to update. Is there any way to stop this?
Thanks
stuckinstandby said:
So my unrooted 5th gen Fire HD7 downloaded 5.4.0.1 and I mistakenly shut it down.
When it restarts it will attempt to update. Is there any way to stop this?
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Answered here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/am...ads-special-offers-lock-t3585863/post73889213
stuckinstandby said:
So my unrooted 5th gen Fire HD7 downloaded 5.4.0.1 and I mistakenly shut it down.
When it restarts it will attempt to update. Is there any way to stop this?
Thanks
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If you can't figure out how to prevent it, you can use the sideloader and a firmware file to downgrade back to 5.4.0.0. I tested this today on my Fire 7" 5th gen, and it worked fine.
I follewed Davey126's suggestion (booting into stock recovery and clearing cache) and it worked. :good:
Coneyfox said:
If you can't figure out how to prevent it, you can use the sideloader and a firmware file to downgrade back to 5.4.0.0. I tested this today on my Fire 7" 5th gen, and it worked fine.
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Have you tried this yourself? ie, downgrading 5.4.0.1 to 5.4.0.0 on a 5th gen Fire 7? I'm sure I read someone tried this and hard bricked their tablet?
I have second Fire 7 which has already updated to 5.4.0.1 so would like to downgrade if possible.
stuckinstandby said:
I follewed Davey126's suggestion (booting into stock recovery and clearing cache) and it worked. :good:
Have you tried this yourself? ie, downgrading 5.4.0.1 to 5.4.0.0 on a 5th gen Fire 7? I'm sure I read someone tried this and hard bricked their tablet?
I have second Fire 7 which has already updated to 5.4.0.1 so would like to downgrade if possible.
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One user reported a hard brick after attempting a 5.4.0.1->5.4.0.0 rollback, another claimed complete success with no side effects. Both were new XDA members with limited post history. TTBOMK those are the only two data points. You would certainly be taking a chance attempting a rollback without more supporting evidence that it works.
Edit: also see this.

5.6.0.0 root?

I have had my Amazon fire 5th gen for a couple months now and I want to know if there is a way to root my tablet without a computer, anybody know?
ChompDroid126 said:
I have had my Amazon fire 5th gen for a couple months now and I want to know if there is a way to root my tablet without a computer, anybody know?
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Neither without, nor with a computer. The last rootable firmware was 5.3.1, long ago.
Using Tapatalk on a Ford
I am in the same boat as the OP what can be done to downgrade the version and get this device rooted?
Nrocket3 said:
I am in the same boat as the OP what can be done to downgrade the version and get this device rooted?
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You can't as a quick of the dozen+ threads on the same topic would reveal:
- no root on any build of FireOS above 5.3.1
- 5.6 can not be rolled back to a rootable build
Nrocket3 said:
I am in the same boat as the OP what can be done to downgrade the version and get this device rooted?
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@Nrocket3 Downgrading will brick your device unfortunately
Still no fix?
my son reset the kindle fire i had already had it rooted and factory reset was done...... i forgot how to root it and so i went back online looking to day how to do it again and now it states that u cannot root 5.6.+ and i checked the kindle i have and its running 5.6+ now :0( just wanna know if there is any update to this yet or a way to root
FatGuy870 said:
my son reset the kindle fire i had already had it rooted and factory reset was done...... i forgot how to root it and so i went back online looking to day how to do it again and now it states that u cannot root 5.6.+ and i checked the kindle i have and its running 5.6+ now :0( just wanna know if there is any update to this yet or a way to root
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Unfortunately, no root once FireOS has progressed beyond 5.3.2.0. Status quo for many months and is unlikely to change going forward. You can still install the Play Store and ask Amazon to remove lock screen ads. That's about it.
Davey126 said:
Unfortunately, no root once FireOS has progressed beyond 5.3.2.0. Status quo for many months and is unlikely to change going forward. You can still install the Play Store and ask Amazon to remove lock screen ads. That's about it.
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You can root from FireOS 5.4.1.0 all the way to the current 5.6.0.1, on the Fire HD 10 only. At the moment no other current (2017) tablets can be rooted. I plan to reload FireOS on my HD 10 sometime soon to re-root and see if I can't get some logs of it and see what's going on. The closest to root any other Amazon tablet has, beyond 5.3.1.0, is disabling system apps on 5.4.0.0 and earlier versions.
DragonFire1024 said:
You can root from FireOS 5.4.1.0 all the way to the current 5.6.0.1, on the Fire HD 10 only. At the moment no other current (2017) tablets can be rooted. I plan to reload FireOS on my HD 10 sometime soon to re-root and see if I can't get some logs of it and see what's going on. The closest to root any other Amazon tablet has, beyond 5.3.1.0, is disabling system apps on 5.4.0.0 and earlier versions.
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Seen this movie before. HD 10 uses a different architecture (64-bit) utilizing different binaries with different vulnerabilities. It is unlikely that any exploits from the HD 10 can be leveraged to FireOS builds for the Fire 7 and HD 8.
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Seen this movie before. HD 10 uses a different architecture (64-bit) utilizing different binaries with different vulnerabilities. It is unlikely that any exploits from the HD 10 can be leveraged to FireOS builds for the Fire 7 and HD 8.
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Agreed. Though to see what's going on, could be beneficial. Though I do giggle a little at the thought of Amazon "patching" the disabling of system apps, only to have their most expensive tablet rooted. I have been wondering if whatever they patched caused this.
I don't really know how kernels are patched. Example: when a kernel is patched to stop potential exploits, how is the data written? Like is it in rotation? As new patches are uploaded, does it push off the older data?

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