History of the issue at hand:
I was running a new rom that was marshmallow based. It was running fine but lost root privileges so I attempted to boot into recovery and install the stable version of SuperSU for the device. I wiped the dalvik and cache and rebooted through TWRP recovery and the system went into a bootloop. Solution: Read XDA forums to find a way to fix the device. Went on ebay and bought a fastboot cable, waited 3 weeks, cable comes in and gets me to fastboot mode, but I am running Windows 10, creating a new problem. Solution: Partition the HDD on my computer and install Windows 7 Professional. This now fixed the driver issue. Plugged in the cable, with the new drivers installed and voila - Fastboot mode.
Seems pretty easy right? Wrong. After trying several utilites, I still cannot seem to get the Kindle to get out of the current situation it is in.
The device was rooted with the 2nd bootloader added over 2 years ago. Every ROM I have ran has been successful. Every time a new ROM was used or tried a backup was done and the device wiped properly before install. I made sure that every ROM was for my specific device (Tate).
Here is what I can do:
If I power on the Kindle, it briefly shows the logo, then the fastboot logo and goes blank
If I power on the Kindle by plugging in the factory cable and quickly entering any command (it is already typed) like "fastboot erase cache" the system will remain in fastboot with the fastboot logo on the screen. My sdk does recognize the device and states it is in fastboot.
From here I have no idea where to go. I can type any command I like, such as erase cache, recovery, system or any multitude of things and the command prompt takes it time to show the device is working on the command. However, the device remains unresponsive and has the same issues when attempting to reboot. When flashing anything the target size of the device remains unchanged at 1006632960 bytes, which seems to tell me that device is receiving the command but not writing anything to the device. This probably also means that anything that is on the device causing it to continuously bootloop or fail is not being erased or properly formatted.
All I have is fastboot and time. Time to scratch my head and wonder if the device is truly and totally bricked. i am under the assumption that if I have a working fastboot that I should be able to at least accomplish something. Even if it means reverting it to bare bones stock and starting the whole process over. I will be happy to answer any questions you all have regarding the system via here or PM.
Please assist this old man and thank you in advance for your time.
Give it a try
While I wasn't in the same weird brick scenario as you. My device would show up on my pc as fastboot and or regular adb. But, I would get no video. The solution which I have no idea why worked was to pop the back cover off. Then disconnect the battery from the mobo. Wait a few seconds. Connect it back to the mobo. After that video showed back up. Then proceeded on my way.
Not sure if what I did will help you. But. Then again I didn't think simply disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it would solve video issues.
You definitely do have a weird brick scenario. Good Luck!
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I have a conglomeration of issues with my Kindle Fire HD 7. I'm currently in the process of ordering a factory cable from SkOrPn, but wanted to make sure there are no other avenues for me to attempt.
I'm very noob here, so bear with me. I've searched around, and attempted all the fixes that I've found, but for some reason, none are working.
My KFHD7 is currently stuck at the boot logo, non-animated. It came back to my company this way, so I'm not sure exactly what the person that had it before me was attempting to do with it. If I plug it into my PC, with Windows 8 Pro, I do NOT hear anything that tells me that the computer recognizes that the device is connected. I also do NOT see the device in the Device Manager. I attempt to install the drivers from the KFU, but for some reason, those fail every time.
I've installed Ubuntu, to attempt Soupkit, and Firekit. It isn't detected there, either.
Do I have any other options, or is a factory cable the way to go? Also, if/when I order the factory cable, will my computer then be able to detect the KFHD7?
I'm sorry if this question has been answered a hundred times already, but after searching for 3 days, and attempting everything I saw, I've reached the end of my rope.
Boot into the Ubuntu that you have SoupKit installed (will eliminate Windows driver problems), open a terminal and enter the following:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
Then reboot (hold power button for 10 seconds) when you see "waiting for device". That will get you into fastboot. From there you can flash a system.img and restore your device. Onemelia has a system.img restore tool in the HD7 dev forum that has a system image included so check it out.
[Edit:] Considering you don't know exactly what was done to the device, you should probably restore the stock recovery and boot partitions too. I've had situations where I've installed Hashcode's stack override, along with the custom boot and recovery images and my device acted the same way. Since the stack is on the system partition, overwriting it with a new system partition and leaving the custom boot and recovery partitions in place would presumably put the device in a hard bricked state, from which there is no recovery.
Will it be a problem that I have Ubuntu 12.10 installed, rather than 12.04 that you reference? Maybe that was half of my issue there.
Ok, scratch my last. Removed 12.10, and put 12.04 on instead. I did as you said, and after initial reboot after the fastboot command, it's still sitting at waiting for device. It's been about 3 minutes. Advice?
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Ok, scratch my last. Removed 12.10, and put 12.04 on instead. I did as you said, and after initial reboot after the fastboot command, it's still sitting at waiting for device. It's been about 3 minutes. Advice?
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Get the cable. It's worth way more then the price. After you get it, check out the first aide link in my signature. Good Luck!
I was actually JUST reading about your program. To perform a system restore, I'd need a clean backup, wouldn't I? This came to me borked, so I don't have a backup of it. Are there backups that are available for download?
honberiz said:
I was actually JUST reading about your program. To perform a system restore, I'd need a clean backup, wouldn't I? This came to me borked, so I don't have a backup of it. Are there backups that are available for download?
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Onemelia's system.img restore tool in the development section has a system image...I'm not sure about the boot and recovery images though. If not, PM me and I'll send you copies.
As far as which version of Ubuntu, it shouldn't matter. The key packages are 'dpkg' which comes with all Debian based distros that I know of, and 'apt-get' which comes standard on all Ubuntu based distros I believe, so you should be fine either way. If you're using a 64bit install, I'd suggest you switch to a 32bit install. And make sure you aren't using a USB 3.0 port. As a matter of fact, you should probably switch to a dedicated usb port rather than a hub. A good way to check to see if Linux can even see your device is with the 'lsusb' command...you should see a device called "Lab 126".
Hello everyone, I'm sure im the millionth person with a bootloop on this dang kindle fire hd 7. I have downloaded Ubuntu to a live usb stick and went to download soupkit that I found in this forum. I keep getting an error and it doesn't extract the zip file. I know these files are a couple years old at best and was wanting to know if maybe I just found the old file or something. I have a bone stock unrooted kindle 7 in a bootloop and want to fix it since the child it belongs too is very partial to it. this is the link where I got the files for soupkit and the root which wont open when I go to extract in Ubuntu http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162986 . thanks and I know this horse has been kicked to death plenty
still needing help
influenze said:
still needing help
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I had my best success with Linux mint 11 maya I believe it was. You need to build your live usb using pendrive and give it persistence so it saves data between reboots. I gave them 2 gigs of persistence just as a general rule of thumb in case I needed to store larger files on it. When you say bootloop the first that comes to my mind is some tampering has been done to the device to cause this to happen. You may be able to rescue it or not these devices are very temperamental. I would try to enter the stock recovery with power and volume up button or power and volume down, I can`t remember if this is even still possible but it`s worth a shot. A dead battery can also pose a bootloop syndrome charging via usb or powering it off just as it boots from charger connect can sometimes fix this. At last resort if you can get it into fastboot many things can be done from there to factory reset it
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 erase user/data
then
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
with success dialogue appears on the screen when issuing the first command. Good luck.
same problem
were you able to restore your Kindle unrooted bootloop problem?
I'll start out by saying I was careless and had not read various threads before flashing things and causing my issues. I've already bought a replacement phone but I'd like to see if there's any chance to revive the Moto X or not.
What happened:
I had unlocked the bootloader years ago. I was running the (mostly) stock Lollipop 5.1 with XPosed, and got noticed of a security update.
After fully charging the battery, I flashed stock recovery over my custom recovery (TWRP) and then, without thinking, got the latest image from Motorola without realizing it was a 4.4.4 image.
I flashed the system partition using this image thinking it would remove SU and that I could install the update - this soft-bricked the phone when I tried to boot.
Too late, but at this point I re-flashed TWRP and ran a backup. I used adb to extract the backup and my other files from the /sdcard partition.
Factory Reset. The phone boot up at this point.
I tried flashing the logo, gpt.bin (I forgot that Lollipop changed how partitioning worked) and then did another Factory Reset. Phone boots fine.
I then tried restoring the data from my nandroid backup. Rebooted once, and phone seemed to start. And then it went black.
At this point, the phone does not appear to boot at all. I can't use Vol Down + Power to boot into Fastboot, and if I connect to a computer, it does not see the device... USUALLY.
If I connect via USB to my Windows computer, and try to boot into Fastboot, the green LED behind the volume will flash once and my computer will signal the "Hardware connected" sound. I can try to run 'adb reboot bootloader' but adb reports that it doesn't see any devices. My system events note a USB Input Device was added but don't get any further. Within 5 seconds, the "hardware disconnected" sound fires. About 20 seconds later, this will repeat on its own.
I just tried making a fastboot cable from a spare micro usb cable... I may have done it wrong - but it does not seem to have had any effect. The result is the same. It's possible I didn't solder the connection well, though (it was difficult exposing the terminals on my particular cable).
The screen is always black and never lights up in any way.
It kind of makes me think that the device is attempting to boot, fails, and cycles. Is there anything I can do?
At this point I am able to get into fastboot after bricking my XT1060DEV in a similar way. Follow the guide as best as you can in this post. Toward the end of that thread you can see the sequence of events that led me to at least fastboot mode.
Awaiting a response from someone who might know which gpt.bin and bootloader I can flash to have more than a blank phone. I'll try to keep you updated.
EDIT:
You might find it easiest to get QHUSB set up using this guide. This guide has been superseded by the previously posted one, but some people still report success following it.
PiArc said:
At this point I am able to get into fastboot after bricking my XT1060DEV in a similar way. Follow the guide as best as you can in this post. Toward the end of that thread you can see the sequence of events that led me to at least fastboot mode.
Awaiting a response from someone who might know which gpt.bin and bootloader I can flash to have more than a blank phone. I'll try to keep you updated.
EDIT:
You might find it easiest to get QHUSB set up using this guide. This guide has been superseded by the previously posted one, but some people still report success following it.
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I may not have a chance for a few days, but I will try this. I did try to download the software on the second link you provided and some of the links on that page were broken.
I'm not going to lie, navigating those threads is harsh.
Towards the end of the first linked thread you can see a post with what ended up getting me into fastboot. It might be a decent little roadmap to guide you in the right direction (plus, I think the files I indicate in that particular post are all still up).
Keep us updated!
ohioDroid said:
I'll start out by saying I was careless and had not read various threads before flashing things and causing my issues. I've already bought a replacement phone but I'd like to see if there's any chance to revive the Moto X or not.
What happened:
I had unlocked the bootloader years ago. I was running the (mostly) stock Lollipop 5.1 with XPosed, and got noticed of a security update.
After fully charging the battery, I flashed stock recovery over my custom recovery (TWRP) and then, without thinking, got the latest image from Motorola without realizing it was a 4.4.4 image.
I flashed the system partition using this image thinking it would remove SU and that I could install the update - this soft-bricked the phone when I tried to boot.
Too late, but at this point I re-flashed TWRP and ran a backup. I used adb to extract the backup and my other files from the /sdcard partition.
Factory Reset. The phone boot up at this point.
I tried flashing the logo, gpt.bin (I forgot that Lollipop changed how partitioning worked) and then did another Factory Reset. Phone boots fine.
I then tried restoring the data from my nandroid backup. Rebooted once, and phone seemed to start. And then it went black.
At this point, the phone does not appear to boot at all. I can't use Vol Down + Power to boot into Fastboot, and if I connect to a computer, it does not see the device... USUALLY.
If I connect via USB to my Windows computer, and try to boot into Fastboot, the green LED behind the volume will flash once and my computer will signal the "Hardware connected" sound. I can try to run 'adb reboot bootloader' but adb reports that it doesn't see any devices. My system events note a USB Input Device was added but don't get any further. Within 5 seconds, the "hardware disconnected" sound fires. About 20 seconds later, this will repeat on its own.
I just tried making a fastboot cable from a spare micro usb cable... I may have done it wrong - but it does not seem to have had any effect. The result is the same. It's possible I didn't solder the connection well, though (it was difficult exposing the terminals on my particular cable).
The screen is always black and never lights up in any way.
It kind of makes me think that the device is attempting to boot, fails, and cycles. Is there anything I can do?
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Try reflashing twrp via fastboot, install custom ROM -OR- download latest XML for your variant flash via rsd lite or manual flash.
Note: When using the XML you will lose everything, including data on internal storage.
Hopefully this helps ?
Also, if your phone stays black it's likely the battery is dead. Leave it hook up for awhile or keep trying to boot into fastboot(while plugged into outlet, not PC) and leave it for a couple of hours, should charge.
I'm speaking from personal experience, just without having Xposed framework, lol.
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Hi,
about 3 weeks ago I came across a kindle fire hd 7 tablet at the value world thrift store for $8. I purchased it without testing it at all. once I brought it home, I plugged the device in to find that it would not boot past the kindle fire screen (fire is in orange). I attempted booting recovery, download mode, fastboot, bootloader with the buttons before doing any research but nothing happened. After looking around online I found out I could unbrick this device with a cable I would have to purchase off eBay. I purchased the cable and it came a week later.
I charged the device overnight that day when I went to be to ensure the device was 100% charged, so when I attempted the restore I wouldn't run into a low battery issue. after the device was charged up it was back on the kindle fire screen still waiting to be restored. i searched everywhere and came across tons of dead link, but eventually found the restore tool that was called Kindle Fire First Aide . after forever I setup the program properly and that included the drivers ( had to use adb composite), environment variables (path to the tool), Java development kit and running the bat file as admin. once I got that setup I ran the bat file and then I got more errors which all seemed to be dead link problems.
when that happened I decided to attempt a manual restore via fastboot through cmd commands. I didn't know about " -i 0x1949 " at first so I ran into waiting for device errors. after learning that about that from editing the bat file in the first aid kit I was able to complete a system, boot and recovery image flash. after flashing I cleared user data and cache manually also. Then I ran a reboot command and the device screen went flash and would reboot over and over about 15-30 times before coming to a stop and not bootlooping anymore. I found out this from leaving the cable in the tablet after running the reboot script, my windows laptop would make the sound notifying me over a new device being plugged in. when that happened I decided to open the device manager so I could see if it was unknown or anything. it didn't show anything at all. windows prompted me with an unknown device error also on every boot loop reboot. after that occurred I assumed the script was wrong but that wasn't possible because the device did the reboot. so I looked for another restore tool.
I ended up finding another tool called Kindle Fire Hd System restore tool. that tool was a lot more easy to use than first aid tool kit because they put way too many options in the program. making it so the program had to be set up one way and one way only. I tried the system restore tool and it resulted in the same error, the device would reboot with the boot loop when I tried to boot into normal mode and when I didn't and manually powered down and back on. the device would be stuck on the kindle fire screen again for hours until it would die.
at this point I don't know what to do, I have tried to boot into recovery and looked into more options. maybe I didn't try everything I should have but I feel like I cover all the ground properly. I tried to flash twrp and the freedom boot image but those didn't work either. it could be possible that twrp did install and the volume button it damaged so I can't boot because of that.
if anyone has an idea or tip let me know. please and thank you. going through all this trouble was fun, to be honest, but now after investing so much time, i would really like to use the tablet with a custom ROM. if there is a hardware issue or you think there could be another problem preventing it from ever booting again. please let me know! thanks again
first aid restore tool: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38409721#post38409721
KFHD Restore tools: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
adb fastboot drivers: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269#post42407269
Hey everyone
Not sure if anyone can help
I just got some used 5th gen tablets, they were in a storage unit i just purchased. I turned on one of the fire units and it says it was a kids fire, so no real use to me. I hit power to standby and left it in my office, went back to list it and it was updated with new software. The second one, seems like it is stuck in a boot loop, comes on and goes off again. So i looked at the one that updated, said it now updated, had 5.6 on it, so i said maybe i could use it. Did some research, read you can but just android on it.
Well, i read you have to downgrade to 5.3 or older to install android. Not even sure if this is right.
So i followed some youtube genius with software from rootjunky.
I used the adb to flash update-kindle-global-37.5.4.2_user_542168620.bin
Everything was working, installing 100%, then i unplugged and selected 1 from the tablet to reboot.
Needless to say, nothing comes on now, no logo, no nothing, will not respond to recovery mode, down and power.
I just tried taking the back off and unplugging the battery and holding power 20 secs, nothing.
Anyone have any ideas to salvage these, or one of them or are they paperweights haha?
Good news is, the unit had all kinds of stuff in it, i have made my money back already, these were just bonus
Any help would be great, thanks
vetteguy82 said:
Hey everyone
Not sure if anyone can help
I just got some used 5th gen tablets, they were in a storage unit i just purchased. I turned on one of the fire units and it says it was a kids fire, so no real use to me. I hit power to standby and left it in my office, went back to list it and it was updated with new software. The second one, seems like it is stuck in a boot loop, comes on and goes off again. So i looked at the one that updated, said it now updated, had 5.6 on it, so i said maybe i could use it. Did some research, read you can but just android on it.
Well, i read you have to downgrade to 5.3 or older to install android. Not even sure if this is right.
So i followed some youtube genius with software from rootjunky.
I used the adb to flash update-kindle-global-37.5.4.2_user_542168620.bin
Everything was working, installing 100%, then i unplugged and selected 1 from the tablet to reboot.
Needless to say, nothing comes on now, no logo, no nothing, will not respond to recovery mode, down and power.
I just tried taking the back off and unplugging the battery and holding power 20 secs, nothing.
Anyone have any ideas to salvage these, or one of them or are they paperweights haha?
Good news is, the unit had all kinds of stuff in it, i have made my money back already, these were just bonus
Any help would be great, thanks
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Permanently bricked; can't downgrade below 5.4. Sell it for parts or take it to the target range.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply
Ok, so the one that will not turn on at all , well technically it must be on when i plug it into my pc, it does chime, and then a few seconds later it chimes again. Like it is turning itself on and off, but because you can not see anything on the screen, you can not tell.
What about the second one? It turns on and you see amazon, but then it turns itself off. It does let you go to fastboot and recovery in the corner of the screen using the buttons. However, all you see is that, recovery only says recovery, does not go into the recovery menu.
Any ideas if the second one is recoverable?
Thanks
vetteguy82 said:
Thanks for the reply
Ok, so the one that will not turn on at all , well technically it must be on when i plug it into my pc, it does chime, and then a few seconds later it chimes again. Like it is turning itself on and off, but because you can not see anything on the screen, you can not tell.
What about the second one? It turns on and you see amazon, but then it turns itself off. It does let you go to fastboot and recovery in the corner of the screen using the buttons. However, all you see is that, recovery only says recovery, does not go into the recovery menu.
Any ideas if the second one is recoverable?
Thanks
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If you can not access the stock recovery menu there is no known method for recovering these devices with one exception: early build devices (bootloader version 5.00 & 5.01) can boot a twrp image from fastboot. If that works you'll be able to install a custom ROM (two choices) assuming nothing else is wrong with the hardware.
fastboot boot <twrp.img>
thanks
I must be doing something wrong again, i download the twrp.imga dn saved it in the fast boot adb folder. I put the kindle in fastboot mode, and plugged into pc, driver installed, from folder i went in to command prompt. in command prompt i added fastboot twrp.img and hit enter command prompt shows all the command prompts and definitions.
Is there something else i should do?
Thanks
Davey126 said:
If you can not access the stock recovery menu there is no known method for recovering these devices with one exception: early build devices (bootloader version 5.00 & 5.01) can boot a twrp image from fastboot. If that works you'll be able to install a custom ROM (two choices) assuming nothing else is wrong with the hardware.
fastboot boot <twrp.img>
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vetteguy82 said:
I must be doing something wrong again, i download the twrp.imga dn saved it in the fast boot adb folder. I put the kindle in fastboot mode, and plugged into pc, driver installed, from folder i went in to command prompt. in command prompt i added fastboot twrp.img and hit enter command prompt shows all the command prompts and definitions.
Is there something else i should do?
Thanks
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You need to install this tool on the host PC. Make note of the installation folder as you will need to execute the fastboot command from there. You'll also need to copy any necessary files (eg: twrp image) to that folder unless versed in referencing other folders from the command prompt.
Keep in mind it is highly unlikely your looping device will be able to boot twrp. Only the earliest models had this vulnerability which Amazon quickly plugged.