CM12.1 Fastboot requirement? - Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I saw in the CM 12.1 thread that we need to run fastboot each time we start up our Fire? What does this mean?

That was an old requirement and not needed anymore. Just make sure you have the right version of fireos before you brick your tablet.
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[Q] Installing Bootloader & TWRP with KFFIRSTAIDE!

Hi,
I just wanted to ask when flashing a new rom with KFFIRSTAIDE how long should it take? It's just my KFHD7 went to the FastBoot logo screen and it says now flashing the freedom boot loader, how long should that take? I've not done this before so didn't know if it's still working even if it looks like it isn't.
Thanks
JK
bodgeup said:
Hi,
I just wanted to ask when flashing a new rom with KFFIRSTAIDE how long should it take? It's just my KFHD7 went to the FastBoot logo screen and it says now flashing the freedom boot loader, how long should that take? I've not done this before so didn't know if it's still working even if it looks like it isn't.
Thanks
JK
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Can take an hour or more to return to stock. Do yourself a favor and do not use KFFA to push TWRP and custom ROM, 2nd bootloader. There are other topics that cover that on here. Use KFFA to restore, root, add GAPPS and attain Super User.
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LinearEquation said:
Can take an hour or more to return to stock. Do yourself a favor and do not use KFFA to push TWRP and custom ROM, 2nd bootloader. There are other topics that cover that on here. Use KFFA to restore, root, add GAPPS and attain Super User.
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Any suggestions on what topics to look for? bearing in mind ive got 7.4.6 on my KFHD7 and only have the original cable.
Thanks
JK
bodgeup said:
Any suggestions on what topics to look for? bearing in mind ive got 7.4.6 on my KFHD7 and only have the original cable.
Thanks
JK
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If you bootloop, you will need a fastboot cord. You can go to Hashcode's 2nd bootloader / TWRP topic if you want to use push commands from using 7.4.6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848.
You can also go to seokhun's thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909 and flash the 2nd bootloader / TWRP. If you do this you will want to full restore to 7.2.3 using KFFA first or bootlooping is highly likely.
Some great info about this on Opemsystem's thread as well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347170
Good luck.
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LinearEquation said:
If you bootloop, you will need a fastboot cord. You can go to Hashcode's 2nd bootloader / TWRP topic if you want to use push commands from using 7.4.6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848.
You can also go to seokhun's thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909 and flash:angel: the 2nd bootloader / TWRP. If you do this you will want to full restore to 7.2.3 using KFFA first or bootlooping is highly likely.
Some great info about this on Opemsystem's thread as well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347170
Good luck.
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Thank you for the links.
I have a question. My mom owns a kfhd7. Months ago I used kindle fire first aid (iirc) to root it. I did not have a fastboot cable, although I did get the drivers and adb working to it - I didn't want to flash a 2nd bootloader or custom recovery because I wasn't quite sure if I would soft brick it or if I could get it back without the fastboot cable. Not wanting to risk the wrath of mom... I used a utility to force golauncher, enable sound tweaks and live wallpapers. I left it like that.
But.
She somehow enabled parental controls and doesn't have a password for it... And is running out of books. So I may have an opportunity to make it a little more useful and install a custom recovery.
Not sure what to do next. Follow the 3rd thread on your list? I need a boot loader and custom recovery.
Halo?
wilzard said:
Thank you for the links.
I have a question. My mom owns a kfhd7. Months ago I used kindle fire first aid (iirc) to root it. I did not have a fastboot cable, although I did get the drivers and adb working to it - I didn't want to flash a 2nd bootloader or custom recovery because I wasn't quite sure if I would soft brick it or if I could get it back without the fastboot cable. Not wanting to risk the wrath of mom... I used a utility to force golauncher, enable sound tweaks and live wallpapers. I left it like that.
But.
She somehow enabled parental controls and doesn't have a password for it... And is running out of books. So I may have an opportunity to make it a little more useful and install a custom recovery.
Not sure what to do next. Follow the 3rd thread on your list? I need a boot loader and custom recovery.
Halo?
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Link 2 and 3 cover the same ground. The 3rd link covers some important information that became more pertinent as the firmware expanded and bootlooping became more frequent.
Here is a very important tip. Hashcode's thread (first link) is where the boot.img and TWRP files you flash are located. Use no others unless they are posted by him. When you restore back to 7.2.3, use the boot.img listed in Hashcode's step 4. Not number 4 of step 2 but step 4. Use that 7.2.3 boot.img and which ever TWRP he has in his original post. This way you have a match and if you read and follow the instructions exactly, you should turn out just fine.
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LinearEquation said:
Link 2 and 3 cover the same ground. The 3rd link covers some important information that became more pertinent as the firmware expanded and bootlooping became more frequent.
Here is a very important tip. Hashcode's thread (first link) is where the boot.img and TWRP files you flash are located. Use no TWRP unless they are posted by him. When you restore back to 7.2.3, use the boot.img listed in Hashcode's step 4. Not number 4 of step 2 but step 4. Use that 7.2.3 boot.img and which ever TWRP he has in his original post. This way you have a match and if you read and follow the instructions exactly, you should turn out just fine.
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wilzard said:
Thank you for the links.
I have a question. My mom owns a kfhd7. Months ago I used kindle fire first aid (iirc) to root it. I did not have a fastboot cable, although I did get the drivers and adb working to it - I didn't want to flash a 2nd bootloader or custom recovery because I wasn't quite sure if I would soft brick it or if I could get it back without the fastboot cable. Not wanting to risk the wrath of mom... I used a utility to force golauncher, enable sound tweaks and live wallpapers. I left it like that.
But.
She somehow enabled parental controls and doesn't have a password for it... And is running out of books. So I may have an opportunity to make it a little more useful and install a custom recovery.
Not sure what to do next. Follow the 3rd thread on your list? I need a boot loader and custom recovery.
Halo?
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One more thing. Before you flash, stick the ROM you want to use on the root of your SD card first. This way it is thee no matter what.
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[Q] Bricked? Kindle Fire HD 7''

BACKGROUND: So i rooted my kindle using this tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUW6KARo8Y4 and it worked fine... up until i tried to put the new os. This was a very long time ago and you can follow my progress in my old forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536008&page=4 (which did not fix it.) I decided i need a new start so i made this new forum.
Okay so heres the problem: When i boot up my kindle, it shows the regular kindlefire logo (not fire fire fire) and then a red screen slides by and it boots into fastboot.
*I do have access to a factory fastboot cable*
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BACKGROUND: So i rooted my kindle using this tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUW6KARo8Y4 and it worked fine... up until i tried to put the new os. This was a very long time ago and you can follow my progress in my old forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536008&page=4 (which did not fix it.) I decided i need a new start so i made this new forum.
Okay so heres the problem: When i boot up my kindle, it shows the regular kindlefire logo (not fire fire fire) and then a red screen slides by and it boots into fastboot.
*I do have access to a factory fastboot cable*
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Its a really simple fix. Just making sure, this is codename tate? Turn off the kindle. Download the restore image tool for the kindle on the development page where you get ROMs. After that's downloaded plug in the fast boot cable to the PC and your kindle. Turn the device on, run the bat file from the image tool, and then you want to do 4, then the one that restores to the original bootloader, don't know what number. Then hit 1. After that you have a brand new kindle. And reboot with a regular cable.
18lo said:
BACKGROUND: So i rooted my kindle using this tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUW6KARo8Y4 and it worked fine... up until i tried to put the new os. This was a very long time ago and you can follow my progress in my old forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536008&page=4 (which did not fix it.) I decided i need a new start so i made this new forum.
Okay so heres the problem: When i boot up my kindle, it shows the regular kindlefire logo (not fire fire fire) and then a red screen slides by and it boots into fastboot.
*I do have access to a factory fastboot cable*
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I told you last time you flashed the wrong bootloader. The video is for an 8.9. You seem to not be able to make up your mind which mod you tried first but you have issue that are not repairable.
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LinearEquation said:
I told you last time you flashed the wrong bootloader. The video is for an 8.9. You seem to not be able to make up your mind which mod you tried first but you have issue that are not repairable.
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Um, you sure he hard bricked it? He said it's going to a red screen then fastboot, if that was the case and the pc can detect it he should be able to reflash the bootloader. Then again i didnt really read the thread he posted, just kinda glanced through it.
stunts513 said:
Um, you sure he hard bricked it? He said it's going to a red screen then fastboot, if that was the case and the pc can detect it he should be able to reflash the bootloader. Then again i didnt really read the thread he posted, just kinda glanced through it.
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You might try reading the original thread then.
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LinearEquation said:
You might try reading the original thread then.
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ok after reading that i'm a bit confused becasue it seems suggestions were being thrown all over the place. I see it says he thought he flashed firefirefire, but as far as i know, flashing that would have resulted in the device not even wanting to power on since its not designed for our device and wouldnt turn on.
I'm willing to play ball and see where this goes just to see whats going on. If you can get fastboot to recognize the device try running "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product" and tell me what it hands off, i want to know once and for all that this is a 7" hd model and that will tell me.
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I told you last time you flashed the wrong bootloader. The video is for an 8.9. You seem to not be able to make up your mind which mod you tried first but you have issue that are not repairable.
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i was able to remove the bootloader
Uh oh... I tried to use KFFirrstAid again and completely restore to 7.2.3 and i believe i have officially hard bricked my kindle. It does not turn on and the computer cannot detect it. Thanks for your help anyway
how did kffa manage to hard brick it???? Well if it is indeed hard bricked i would see about putting it to a good cause and see if @kurohyou wants it. He mapped out emmc pins for the 8.9" and kf2 so we can reflash teh bootloader via soldering a sdcard reader to the kindles motherboard, but he still needs a hard bricked kfhd 7 to map th epins out for this model. Downside is it will probably make the kindle's motherboard completely unusable because he has to unsolder the emmc chip to figure out the pin locations. He might be able to solder the emmc back on thought so you might actually get a working motherboard back if you get lucky. This would benefit the community as awkward as it is to ask.
stunts513 said:
how did kffa manage to hard brick it???? Well if it is indeed hard bricked i would see about putting it to a good cause and see if @kurohyou wants it. He mapped out emmc pins for the 8.9" and kf2 so we can reflash teh bootloader via soldering a sdcard reader to the kindles motherboard, but he still needs a hard bricked kfhd 7 to map th epins out for this model. Downside is it will probably make the kindle's motherboard completely unusable because he has to unsolder the emmc chip to figure out the pin locations. He might be able to solder the emmc back on thought so you might actually get a working motherboard back if you get lucky. This would benefit the community as awkward as it is to ask.
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ill see what i can do. i certainly have no use for it.

Need to FULL reset kindle to stock

I want to apply an OTA (7.4.8, I'm currently on 7.2.4) to my Kindle Fire HD 7" so that I can install fire flash.
Before the factory reset I disabled OTA updates.
I have rooted/tweaked it, then factory reset it, then tried but the OTA is installing screen crashes. Then the update button becomes grey.
The OTA is installing screen just appears for a second then crashes. It also deletes my update bin file from "kindleupdates" and forms a ".nomedia" file.
I need help with an answer for at least one of these questions:
Is there a way to flash TWRP safely without fire flash?
Is there a way to flash the OTA without using the device interface?
Do I need to FULL reset the KFHD7 to fix this OTA crash issue?
Thanks!
BTW now I rooted the KFHD and replaced otacerts.zip properly but automatic updates still do not work.
You don't need 7.4.8 for fire flash to work... You just install it and make sure to check off the downgrade bootloader box plus the others mentioned in the tutorial. There is another method of doing this from command prompt, however I recommend verifying the bootloader md5sum so you don't hard brick if you choose that method.
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stunts513 said:
You don't need 7.4.8 for fire flash to work... You just install it and make sure to check off the downgrade bootloader box plus the others mentioned in the tutorial. There is another method of doing this from command prompt, however I recommend verifying the bootloader md5sum so you don't hard brick if you choose that method.
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Thanks, but when I install fireflash, it asks for root access. I grant it that, then a box pops up with "fire flash has stopped." Tried multiple reboots, reinstalls, clear app date, force stop, etc but no avail. I think I need the update.. and for the cmd method could you please walk me through? Thanks!
Fireflash was made back when this os version was out... Just factory reset the device or do the method from this thread and check the md5sum I mentioned: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
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stunts513 said:
Fireflash was made back when this os version was out... Just factory reset the device or do the method from this thread and check the md5sum I mentioned: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
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Hi, thanks for the help so far.. So the cmd method is compatible with any edition of the Kindle Fire Hd 7" right? I have no idea what edition I have (2012, 2013, idk) and I don't want a brick. I factory reset twice and tried fire flash, not working. Thanks!
This post is in conjunction with my problem here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51735816
2013 models can't have twrp and second bootloader, only root. If your is is 7.x.x then use that tutorial, otherwise you have to use the one for your device or you would flash incompatible files that could hard brick it.
10.x.x =kf2
8.x.x=hd8.9
11.x.x=2013 hd
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stunts513 said:
2013 models can't have twrp and second bootloader, only root. If your is is 7.x.x then use that tutorial, otherwise you have to use the one for your device or you would flash incompatible files that could hard brick it.
10.x.x =kf2
8.x.x=hd8.9
11.x.x=2013 hd
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I'm on 7.2.4.. thanks, I'll try that soon.
EDIT: Is the fastboot cable compulsory? And I'm scared I might brick it though
Sorry to bother you again but I'm havin some issues..
I don't have a fastboot cable, how do I get it into fastboot?
When taking the stock partitions backup, do I keep the device powered on?
Where do I run all the commands from? cmd.exe or something else from the android SDK?
Thanks!
BTW I checked all the MD5 stuff. All of them are good. And I CAN'T buy a fastboot cable, what do I do?
Pray you don't mess this up because a fastboot cable will be required if you brick it, you can make them if you have a soldering iron. Anyways first answer is run this
Code:
adb shell "su -c 'reboot bootloader'"
that will kick it into fastboot and give you a root prompt on the kindle if you haven't had one before for adb.
If your second question was do I leave the device on while pulling the files from the device then the answer is yes.
Lastly yes this is all from a command prompt, if you don't wanna download the entire SDK I think I have the programs needed in a tutorial thread I made, just look for threads I have created, it is the only tutorial I ever posted and I don't have a lot of threads so it's easy to find.
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stunts513 said:
Pray you don't mess this up because a fastboot cable will be required if you brick it, you can make them if you have a soldering iron. Anyways first answer is run this
Code:
adb shell "su -c 'reboot bootloader'"
that will kick it into fastboot and give you a root prompt on the kindle if you haven't had one before for adb.
If your second question was do I leave the device on while pulling the files from the device then the answer is yes.
Lastly yes this is all from a command prompt, if you don't wanna download the entire SDK I think I have the programs needed in a tutorial thread I made, just look for threads I have created, it is the only tutorial I ever posted and I don't have a lot of threads so it's easy to find.
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I got the SDK with me. But I have no idea how to configure it to install fastboot drivers, etc.
What if the device kicks into fastboot but I can't exit fastboot because the drivers aren't working? Then what do I do?
Thanks..
I wouldn't bother setting up the sdk personally, I would just grab what you need off the forum. The drivers in my signature will work for this. I have a zip file with adb and fastboot in it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
I think it kicks out of fastboot when you hold the power button, but if it comes down to it just use a Ubuntu 13.10 live CD/USB, its fairly simple, no drivers needed and the fastboot and adb commands are available in the repos. The drivers in my signature are unsigned so on windows 8 they require driver signature enforcement to be disabled but other than that they should work.
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stunts513 said:
I wouldn't bother setting up the sdk personally, I would just grab what you need off the forum. The drivers in my signature will work for this. I have a zip file with adb and fastboot in it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
I think it kicks out of fastboot when you hold the power button, but if it comes down to it just use a Ubuntu 13.10 live CD/USB, its fairly simple, no drivers needed and the fastboot and adb commands are available in the repos. The drivers in my signature are unsigned so on windows 8 they require driver signature enforcement to be disabled but other than that they should work.
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I'm using this tutorial, and is it safe to use Step 13 to 20? Are those necessary? (Tutorial: http://www.theandroidroot.com/how-to...dk-on-windows/ )
BTW I'm NOT going near live CD booting again. VirtualBox is fine.
androidnewbie123 said:
I'm using this tutorial, and is it safe to use Step 13 to 20? Are those necessary? (Tutorial: http://www.theandroidroot.com/how-to...dk-on-windows/ )
BTW I'm NOT going near live CD booting again. VirtualBox is fine.
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Link is no good. Use the tutorials available using the search engine.
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Link is no good. Use the tutorials available using the search engine.
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All the tutorials I find are different.. and I don't get any commands when I type in "adb" in cmd even after I install the SDK. What components do I install? And why is it so complicated just to flash KitKat on a Kindle Fire HD 7"?
Just grab the zip in the link I posted, extract it somewhere, and right click the folder while holding shift and hit "new command window here" and then try running adb or fastboot from that command prompt.
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stunts513 said:
Just grab the zip in the link I posted, extract it somewhere, and right click the folder while holding shift and hit "new command window here" and then try running adb or fastboot from that command prompt.
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Nvm, just copied cmd.exe to my platform-tools folder and commands seem to be working. I should get started on this tutorial but I'm wondering if I can use flasher.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2685414
Seems easier, but any precautions I should take for flasher, and does it work on a Kindle Fire Hd 7.2.4?
Ty
It should work, I prefer doing this kinda stuff manually myself, because I verify md5sum's with my own eyes and such. Automation on delicate processes isn't always a great thing, it I haven't used that utility before so I can't really vouch for it. No offense to the creator.
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stunts513 said:
It should work, I prefer doing this kinda stuff manually myself, because I verify md5sum's with my own eyes and such. Automation on delicate processes isn't always a great thing, it I haven't used that utility before so I can't really vouch for it. No offense to the creator.
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Thanks, and I verified the mds from 2 sets of files.
Should be good. And I just don't hope I end up with a brick.
+1 thanks for all your help
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I haven't used that utility before so I can't really vouch for it. No offense to the creator.
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None taken.

update 7.4.7

my KFHD7 messed up, anyone have update-kindle7.4.7? need bootloader ,boot,recovery files, Why Amazon not offer choice to upgrade? NOT GOOD !
xxxo said:
my KFHD7 messed up, anyone have update-kindle7.4.7? need bootloader ,boot,recovery files, Why Amazon not offer choice to upgrade? NOT GOOD !
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Amazon don't offer those because they don't want you to fool with the tablet. Use SRT http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 you'll need a fastboot cord as well to flash those.
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They do supply on website , but already updated to 7.4.8. And think they have disabled the fastboot cable from 7.4.7 my kfhd is dead
Just trying to get files as someone is close to fixing a hardbrick
xxxo said:
They do supply on website , but already updated to 7.4.8. And think they have disabled the fastboot cable from 7.4.7 my kfhd is dead
Just trying to get files as someone is close to fixing a hardbrick
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They supply bin which are not images that can be flashed with fastboot commands. You need to get a fastboot cord. This will tell you if your tablet is hard bricked or not. The fastboot cord will energize the tablet. If it does you can flash the factory images.
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Need help =}

So. This is second thread today but i need beacuse have no pc at moment i cant navigate much with phone.
So my fire was stuckes on main screen with no launcer. İ did factory reset from recovery. Now it stucks on optimiİngs apps screen.
Now what should i do?
(Android 5.1.1) i want ti instal cm12.1 but i dont know can i achieve it. İ was enabled adb , but i dont know i got disabled after factory reset. İf it is disabled , what can i do?
Nothing you can do without a pc.
Hopefully you'll be able to use adb when you can connect, then you could add a launcher back on.
If not you'll have to restore the whole fireos 5.1.1 ROM
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Nothing you can do without a pc.
Hopefully you'll be able to use adb when you can connect, then you could add a launcher back on.
If not you'll have to restore the whole fireos 5.1.1 ROM
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İ will find pc , but it has no internet connection.
İ need to download files via mobile. (Adb fastboot drivers, stock rom. What elsr i need to download?) The best way is restore whole os i think.
But i never used adb and fastboot commands
Ehmedhemidli said:
İ will find pc , but it has no internet connection.
İ need to download files via mobile. (Adb fastboot drivers, stock rom. What elsr i need to download?) The best way is restore whole os i think.
But i never used adb and fastboot commands
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/unbrick-amazon-fire-7in-2015-5th-gen-t3285294
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Nothing you can do without a pc.
Hopefully you'll be able to use adb when you can connect, then you could add a launcher back on.
If not you'll have to restore the whole fireos 5.1.1 ROM
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/unbrick-amazon-fire-7in-2015-5th-gen-t3285294
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Thanks. Already watched this tutorial. Now i am downloading needed files.
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And one more question. My fire was android 5.1.1
Now there is 3x stock rom ,oldesd one is 5.01 i think
On video:
İt uses update-kindle-37.5.2.2_user_522054520.bin
But there is also update-kindle-global-37.5.4.1_user_541112720.bin
Now which i shoul use? Global one?
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And one more question. My fire was android 5.1.1
Now there is 3x stock rom ,oldesd one is 5.01 i think
On video:
İt uses update-kindle-37.5.2.2_user_522054520.bin
But there is also update-kindle-global-37.5.4.1_user_541112720.bin
Now which i shoul use? Global one?
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downgrading will brick it, so use the 5.1.1
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Ehmedhemidli said:
And one more question. My fire was android 5.1.1
Now there is 3x stock rom ,oldesd one is 5.01 i think
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İt uses update-kindle-37.5.2.2_user_522054520.bin
But there is also update-kindle-global-37.5.4.1_user_541112720.bin
Now which i shoul use? Global one?
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update-kindle-global-37.5.4.1_user_541112720.bin
sd_shadow said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/unbrick-amazon-fire-7in-2015-5th-gen-t3285294
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Evribadi thanks. İ did it with rootjunky's tutorial .
İnstal drivers
Stock recovery, instal update from adb
Opened cmd, adb sideload global blablabla sh*it.
Press enter and it is done.
Thanks for help.

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