5th gen fire tablet bricked. Please help! - Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I bricked my tablet trying to install a custom rom. I am running 5.3. I can get into fastboot and amazon restore but pc wont see the tablet when not in fastboot mode.

ja3030 said:
I bricked my tablet trying to install a custom rom. I am running 5.3. I can get into fastboot and amazon restore but pc wont see the tablet when not in fastboot mode.
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you cannot do anything of worth in fastboot mode
see
Unbrick 7in Fire 2015 5th Gen with ADB Sideload
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you cannot do anything of worth in fastboot mode
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Unbrick 7in Fire 2015 5th Gen with ADB Sideload
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Thanks for the info! I've seen that video before. My problem is that i can only get it to show up in device manager when in fast boot mode not in adb sideload mode. I am running windows 10.

ja3030 said:
Thanks for the info! I've seen that video before. My problem is that i can only get it to show up in device manager when in fast boot mode not in adb sideload mode. I am running windows 10.
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Likely a (Windows) driver issue although could also be USB cable and/or port related. Seen many a crappy cable that allow communication in one mode but not the other. Same for ports, especially older USB3 and those that reside behind a hub. Try switching cables and/or ports to see if the problem abates.
That said, a driver issue is more likely. See: https://forum.xda-developers.com/am...n-fire-2015-tips-tricks-t3214544/post63072252

Thank you so much for the info. Turned out to be the cable. I'm now running 5.3.1 rooted.

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[SOLVED][Q] Can't connect to my kindle when in fastboot

i made a fastboot cable. it does boot the kindle into fastboot mode. when i type in a command and the kindle is turned on it says unknown device. ive tried updating the drivers but it says it doesnt need to. i guess what im trying to ask is there a way to get it to connect or do i need a new fastboot cable or something along these lines.
my stock cable works just fine and i can connect to adb. im on 7.3.0 so i kinda need a fastboot cable so i can put kinology on it.
SOLVED: Use the fastboot cable to boot into fastboot then switch to the stock cable.
Try SoupKit
ubuntu couldnt pick up the kindle in fastboot. im just confused on why nothing is detecting it. it boots into fastboot mode so it obviously getting the extra power. why wouldnt anything be able to detect it?
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Try SoupKit
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This is a Kinology HD using XDA Premium
In Linux, enter the command 'lsusb' into the terminal. If you see "Lab 126", it is detecting your Kindle.
The "unknown device" error makes me wonder if you are entering the fastboot commands correctly in the first place.
soupmagnet said:
In Linux, enter the command 'lsusb' into the terminal. If you see "Lab 126", it is detecting your Kindle.
The "unknown device" error makes me wonder if you are entering the fastboot commands correctly in the first place.
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i tried this and its not showing up. i tried in windows 7 an says unknown device and i tried on win 8 and still no success.
just to make sure im not a noob and actually follow directions, do i just use the cable to boot into fastboot then plug in the stock cable or do i leave the factory cable plugged in?
Best to switch.
This is a Kinology HD using XDA Premium
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Best to switch.
This is a Kinology HD using XDA Premium
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wow... i switched and it works. linux and windows both recognize it now. thanks for the help guys. time for some kinology!

[Q] Bricked Kindle Fire HD 7" and PC cannot recognize device

I ordered a Kindle Fire HD 7" from Amazon few days ago. I rooted it by using Qemu tool then I did something wrong in /system/app. After rebooting, I cannot turn on my Kindle and its stuck on the kindle fire screen (Kindle Fire logo appears for a minute then it disappears).
I used a factory cable and put the kindle to fastboot successfully, but the problem is PC doesn't recognize it (windows said "unknown device"). I tried many methods in xda forum but they didn't work anyway. I reinstalled many time and tried in win 32, win 64 bit and even in linux but it still doesn't work.
Are there any solution for me? please help!
I was wondering if Amazon could replace it under warranty ? is it possible?
I thought I read you only use fast boot cable to get into fast boot, then normal cable to do the rest. See if that helps if not u can always try forcing the driver but idk if that's the best idea since it is saying unknown device instead of driver not found for kindle adb device or something like that.
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stunts513 said:
I thought I read you only use fast boot cable to get into fast boot, then normal cable to do the rest. See if that helps if not u can always try forcing the driver but idk if that's the best idea since it is saying unknown device instead of driver not found for kindle adb device or something like that.
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I used fastboot cable to get into fastboot mode and then change to normal cable at you said, but the same situation -- Unknown device and device not found. Please see attached figure.
I also tried to forcing the driver many times and it still doesn't work at I said before.
I am going to say this now, windows 8 doesn't always work to well with us doing things to droid devices, or at least kindles, mainly because of drivers. Don't know if that's the case here because that device I don't think i have the right info, post the info on the details tab when u choose hardware id's from the drop down menu.
Also adb commands don't work in fast boot mode, a command u would want to try is fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
It should return something about Tate.
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I am going to say this now, windows 8 doesn't always work to well with us doing things to droid devices, or at least kindles, mainly because of drivers. Don't know if that's the case here because that device I don't think i have the right info, post the info on the details tab when u choose hardware id's from the drop down menu.
Also adb commands don't work in fast boot mode, a command u would want to try is fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
It should return something about Tate.
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Thank you for you helps. I tried fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product on Win 7 PC and it didn't work also. It ended with <waiting for device>. Do you have any other idea to solve the problem?. Please help me . I feel stuck right now.
Ps: I read somewhere that it may work if the battery battery drain out, so i am waiting to try this method.
What's the device manager in windows 7 say? Also I won't respond for a few hours I'm about to goto bed but I figured I'd reply once more before doing so.
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One more thing, the error code show up in device manager is code 43
I've just borrowed an unrooted KF HD 7 from my friend and tried to connect to PC with normal and factory cable. It worked perfectly with no problem in both cables. So I think there is nothing wrong with the driver on PC.
Is my KF hard bricked and no way to restore it anymore
I don't know if its hard bricked, I still need the screen shot or just the text will do of what's in the device manager on that unknown device's details tab under the hardware id's choice on the drop down menu. If I recognize the vid in the details then I may be able to help.
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stunts513 said:
I don't know if its hard bricked, I still need the screen shot or just the text will do of what's in the device manager on that unknown device's details tab under the hardware id's choice on the drop down menu. If I recognize the vid in the details then I may be able to help.
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Actually, It doesn't show any VID under hardware id. I gave up already and going to call amazon
Thank you for your response, stunts513!
Oop I bumped the thanks button on my kindle... When I said that you i was in the midst of technical babble, you wouldn't recognize the vid, its in that stuff that I asked for, its not literally labeled... Just the stuff in that area alone would be what I'm looking for.
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bump! any solution?
just solved an error
Help please...
I installed Xposed Installer and rebooted and now:
Now my pc
Is not recognizing with adb
In device manager it shows that it is a portable device.
Take a look at the photo.
I do not have a factor cable either
I have chameleon rom
I can get to the lockscreen but no further than that
If you have a ROM installed then it should be a easy fix, reboot into recovery and remove the exposed framework from an adb shell, if an adb device is not present in the device manager while in recovery but a portable device is, uninstall it and let it search for new devices and it should pick it up.
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stunts513 said:
If you have a ROM installed then it should be a easy fix, reboot into recovery and remove the exposed framework from an adb shell, if an adb device is not present in the device manager while in recovery but a portable device is, uninstall it and let it search for new devices and it should pick it up.
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I think you missed the part when I said ADB doesn't recognize the device is plugged in. So how would I get it into Recovery? I do do not have a factory cable.
Take a look at this
https://db.tt/Hg46tGg0
Recovery = turn device off, turn on, hold down volume up as soon as you see orange kf logo, keep holding it even once it turns blue, should eventually say twrp, let go of button. Hope that helps.
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stunts513 said:
Recovery = turn device off, turn on, hold down volume up as soon as you see orange kf logo, keep holding it even once it turns blue, should eventually say twrp, let go of button. Hope that helps.
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thank you
khoale said:
Actually, It doesn't show any VID under hardware id. I gave up already and going to call amazon
Thank you for your response, stunts513!
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np, and wow i'm a moron, i originally posted this (with other text) thinking i was replying to something on the first page not realizing i was on the first page... woops.
stunts513 said:
I don't know if its hard bricked, I still need the screen shot or just the text will do of what's in the device manager on that unknown device's details tab under the hardware id's choice on the drop down menu. If I recognize the vid in the details then I may be able to help.
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I attempted to use TWRP to reset the device and once it rebooted, the orange KINDLE FIRE HD screen will appear for a second, then the screen goes black, the the image appears again and then then screen goes black without end. Hard reset doesn't work. I tried pushing adb commands through but i get "waiting on device" and nothing else. Device manager doesn't recognize device either, it doesn't even appear on the device manager when I plug it in. Any ideas? I know I'm out. Based on other threads, I don't think that the factory cable will work either, although I don't currently have one even if it would. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

[Q] Bricked Kindle Fire HD (blinking logo)

Hello everyone. Here's my story.
I got my Kindle, worked with it for a while, then successfully rooted it (my PC running on Windows XP stopped seeing it, but meh, that wasn't a problem at all). Then I wanted to try something new so I installed TWRP and used Cyanogen Mod and Paranoid Android (didn't really like the second one) so I decided to switch to Kinology.
I went to recovery mode, and then swiped whole system. >_< Like everything. And then I panicked and started making mistakes.
I didn't use adb sideload (silly me) but instructions from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254. And one more mistake - I didn't downgrade.
So I got my Kindle in a pretty odd state - when switched on it showed me orange "Kindle Fire" logo which was blinking forever.
And my PC wouldn't recognise it anymore. It wouldn't see any Kindle device but something unknown. And it wouldn't see drivers I tried to re-install over and over again.
So I made another mistake - sent my Kindle back to the shop where I ordered it (not Amazon, an online shop here). They weren't able to do anything so I'm getting my bricked device back (soon, I hope).
So, here's what was the state of my device before I sent it back:
1) blinking orange "Kindle Fire" logo when switched on;
2) when plugged in PC with fastboot cable showing "Fastboot" logo on screen;
3) PC wouldn't recognise this device anyhow.
I'm a slowpoke, I know, I should have asked long ago, but late is still better than never.
I don't have my Kindle yet so I can't work on it for a while. But I will appreciate your advices.
Most terrifying question now is can it possibly be working again (techs from that shop said they could do nothing and it's so terribly bricked...)? Any OS would do just fine, really.
Thank you in advance.
ValeriaD said:
Hello everyone. Here's my story.
I got my Kindle, worked with it for a while, then successfully rooted it (my PC running on Windows XP stopped seeing it, but meh, that wasn't a problem at all). Then I wanted to try something new so I installed TWRP and used Cyanogen Mod and Paranoid Android (didn't really like the second one) so I decided to switch to Kinology.
I went to recovery mode, and then swiped whole system. >_< Like everything. And then I panicked and started making mistakes.
I didn't use adb sideload (silly me) but instructions from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254. And one more mistake - I didn't downgrade.
So I got my Kindle in a pretty odd state - when switched on it showed me orange "Kindle Fire" logo which was blinking forever.
And my PC wouldn't recognise it anymore. It wouldn't see any Kindle device but something unknown. And it wouldn't see drivers I tried to re-install over and over again.
So I made another mistake - sent my Kindle back to the shop where I ordered it (not Amazon, an online shop here). They weren't able to do anything so I'm getting my bricked device back (soon, I hope).
So, here's what was the state of my device before I sent it back:
1) blinking orange "Kindle Fire" logo when switched on;
2) when plugged in PC with fastboot cable showing "Fastboot" logo on screen;
3) PC wouldn't recognise this device anyhow.
I'm a slowpoke, I know, I should have asked long ago, but late is still better than never.
I don't have my Kindle yet so I can't work on it for a while. But I will appreciate your advices.
Most terrifying question now is can it possibly be working again (techs from that shop said they could do nothing and it's so terribly bricked...)? Any OS would do just fine, really.
Thank you in advance.
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You will be able to fix it once you have a fastboot cable, so tell me when you have gotten your kindle back.
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itouchables said:
You will be able to fix it once you have a fastboot cable, so tell me when you have gotten your kindle back.
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Yay, there's still hope :cyclops:
Okay, as soon as I get my Fire back I'll contact you. Thanks.
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itouchables said:
You will be able to fix it once you have a fastboot cable, so tell me when you have gotten your kindle back.
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is a "fastboot" cable the same as the cable that came with my kfhd 7"?
if not what is the difference? and where can i get one?
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is a "fastboot" cable the same as the cable that came with my kfhd 7"?
if not what is the difference? and where can i get one?
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Yes a fastboot cable is different, you can buy one from scorpion, or you can make your own.......
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In the same position.
I had successfully rooted my Kindle Fire HD 7" via this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351201
I was then going to install a mod via this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
Was in one of the twrp screens when I was called away from the house. My wife let my neighbor and her pestilential 6 year old son into the house. Apparently, this little budding genius found my kindle and just randomly hit everything. How I didn't wind up in custody is beyond me.
When I got back to the house, I picked up a Kindle that would just cycle into twrp (orange logo/blue logo a few times and then twrp - nothing else). Windows no longer recognized the device. I got a Fastboot cable and used the KFHD Recovery Tool.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254 which reported itself
I first started with option 4 - Erase cache and user data. I got "OKAY" messages on both steps. Followed by "GONE - Hope you made a backup!"
Then I went on to option 2 - Restore Factory Rooted with Super SU.apk, Apex Launcher and Play Store
Got message "Sending System 907264 kb"
OKAY *some number of seconds that the procedure took and WELCOME BACK!
I swapped the cable from the Factory cable to the normal Kindle Fire usb cable and selected option 6 Reboot normally.
Now I'm stuck in a normal straight orange Kindle Fire boot loop. Any ideas how to fix this? I've been up and down the forums and being a newb and, relatively speaking, an idiot - I've failed to find my way forward.
Try using kindle fire first aid this time around, I have a feeling it will work. Still need to use fastboot cable to get into fastboot but other than that it also has a restore stock system images feature.
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stunts513 said:
Try using kindle fire first aid this time around, I have a feeling it will work. Still need to use fastboot cable to get into fastboot but other than that it also has a restore stock system images feature.
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Thanks for the help Stunts! I try using KFFirstAide and it gets to *Daemon started successfully* and then nothing. Any operation where KFFirstAide accesses the Kindle - it just goes to a blinking cursor. Nothing ever pops up on the Kindle itself - it just stays on the Fastboot screen.
I've tried both the repair function for the KF HD 7" and going in through diagnostics to attempt to repair.
If I use the factory cable, it goes straight to Fastboot. If I use a normal cable, I cannot enable any ADB functions as the device just continues to loop the orange Kindle Fire boot screen. I am unable when connected via the factory cable to regularly
The system can not find the file specified. The kindle is not responding to simple fastboot commands.
Product: Tate-PVT-08
Below that it says if you see output above this note then fastboot is enabled and you can safely proceed with a restore.
So, I reinstalled these drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072359&nocache=1 - as it looks like drivers are the problem. Both before and after installation, on my device manager instead of Kindle Fire, it reads Samsung Phone and below that Android ADB Interface with a yellow triangle and comment "Device can not start" (Code 10).
So, if this Kindle were a murder scene, I'm guessing there'd be a big pool of blood somewhere around this driver issue (assuming I'm not about to be clunked on the head by some other issue and my dead body heaved into a closet to spill out onto my wife later).
I see Kindle Fire Utility has a fix for this, but some of the KFU posts have said it's for 1st gen only, so I'm a little far down the rabbit hole. Will keep reading and see if I can make some sense of this.
Sorry to be so dense, I feel like a Friday the 13th victim who refuses to die and just runs around the forest screaming with a rake jammed through my shoulder. I do realize it's poor form
Update: resolved the driver error via this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2306561&page=2
Now back into the KFFirstAide and let's see what happens. Results of KF First Aide are the same (although the driver on the device manager is back to reading Kindle Fire and ADB interface which is working properly)
GODS BE PRAISED!!!! Got back in via the KF HD SRT. Rolling along now. Thanks again Stunts. Really appreciate your time.
(Hilarious end note - along came an OTA update and wiped all my good work. Back to square one *Shakes fist at God*)
itouchables said:
You will be able to fix it once you have a fastboot cable, so tell me when you have gotten your kindle back.
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Hello.
It's been a while but I got my Kindle and ready to work with it.
I'll try first aid after I charge it.
Just want to clarify few steps.
I have a "clear" recently re-installed Windows 7. What I did was installing drivers from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072359&nocache=1 then steps 1-9 from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888.
Do I heed QemuRoot? Or it was wrong to do these steps before ever trying to find any adb devices?
My kindle doesn't show in the list of devices, it still blinks with orange "Kindle Fire" when connected to PC via data cable and shows "Fastboot" logo when connected via fastboot cable.
What should I do now?
How do I delete my post?
I mean this one, #10.
Wait so is your device showing up in the device manager with an error?
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stunts513 said:
Wait so is your device showing up in the device manager with an error?
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No, my device isn't showing up in the device manager at all.
And it is in fastboot? It should show up as a Tate device. Though if it is showing up but without errors but fastboot doesn't detect it I would reinstall the drivers, because I have a similar problem on windows 7. Once its in fastboot use the normal USB cable.
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stunts513 said:
And it is in fastboot? It should show up as a Tate device. Though if it is showing up but without errors but fastboot doesn't detect it I would reinstall the drivers, because I have a similar problem on windows 7. Once its in fastboot use the normal USB cable.
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Yup, first fastboot then normal cable.
My PC doesn't seem to see kindle at all. No new devices appear when plugged neither with fastboot nor data cable. Nada.
Um OK try expanding the USB devices section in the device manager and posting a screenshot, because I'm at a loss, unless you for some reason are plugged into a USB 3.0 port, but even then I thought it would at least show up. If you don't know how to take a screenshot offhand, just hit the print screen button on your keyboard, above or near the del, pg up and such keys, then open paint and hit paste, and save it.
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stunts513 said:
Um OK try expanding the USB devices section in the device manager and posting a screenshot, because I'm at a loss, unless you for some reason are plugged into a USB 3.0 port, but even then I thought it would at least show up. If you don't know how to take a screenshot offhand, just hit the print screen button on your keyboard, above or near the del, pg up and such keys, then open paint and hit paste, and save it.
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That's how it looks like.
I'm not sure I have any USB 3.0 ports. I tried to plug into 5 different ports - result was the same.
OK do me a favor, that one that says USB composite device, open its properties and goto details, and choose hardware id's from the drop down list and either screenshot it or just write em down for me.
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stunts513 said:
OK do me a favor, that one that says USB composite device, open its properties and goto details, and choose hardware id's from the drop down list and either screenshot it or just write em down for me.
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There are two IDs.
USB\VID_0E8F&PID_0022&REV_0210
USB\VID_0E8F&PID_0022
Ah I was completely off, see I recently noticed the kindle installed as a composite device when I was in windows the other day, long story short I thought u might just need to reinstall then drivers, but that is not a kindle vendor Id that I can tell, sounds more likely to be USB speakers or something upon searching Google and getting random drivers that. Try plugging this into another computer, if it still doesn't show up it could be a hardware problem, might be as simple as resoldering some joints idk.
Edit: on another note, before trying to check for a bad connection on the kindles USB plug, try booting linux and seeing if it picks it up, usually an Ubuntu live CD will do the trick, hopefully its not a hardware problem.
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stunts513 said:
Ah I was completely off, see I recently noticed the kindle installed as a composite device when I was in windows the other day, long story short I thought u might just need to reinstall then drivers, but that is not a kindle vendor Id that I can tell, sounds more likely to be USB speakers or something upon searching Google and getting random drivers that. Try plugging this into another computer, if it still doesn't show up it could be a hardware problem, might be as simple as resoldering some joints idk.
Edit: on another note, before trying to check for a bad connection on the kindles USB plug, try booting linux and seeing if it picks it up, usually an Ubuntu live CD will do the trick, hopefully its not a hardware problem.
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My netbook runs on Ubuntu 12.04 and doesn't see Kindle as well.

[Q] Help With Bricked 2012 HD7's

I have a pair of kindle fire hd 7 that are bricked, first one i can get into fastboot with a "factory cable" but the computer does not reconize the kindle.
the second seem to be hard bricked i get nothing out of it does not respond to charger or foctory cable. Any help would be Wonderful Thanks in Advance
Shunloc said:
I have a pair of kindle fire hd 7 that are bricked, first one i can get into fastboot with a "factory cable" but the computer does not reconize the kindle.
the second seem to be hard bricked i get nothing out of it does not respond to charger or foctory cable. Any help would be Wonderful Thanks in Advance
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There's a hundred topics on this if you just use the search engine.
Thanks for that thought, i have looked, I do have the most up to date kindle usb drivers i can get but still can not get windows to reconize the kindle in fastboot, I just want to clairify that the issue with the hd7 that can "fast boot" is that i cant get my computer to reconize it
Plug it in with a normal cable once it's in fastboot, then try my drivers in my signature on the device in the device manager that should say something like tate-pvt or jem-pvt if it is a 8.9" model.
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Shunloc said:
I have a pair of kindle fire hd 7 that are bricked, first one i can get into fastboot with a "factory cable" but the computer does not reconize the kindle.
the second seem to be hard bricked i get nothing out of it does not respond to charger or foctory cable. Any help would be Wonderful Thanks in Advance
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Ok have done some reading and it is possable that it doesn't go into fastboot all the way. All it does is stop on the fastboot logo haven't seen a red triangle at all
Shunloc said:
Ok have done some reading and it is possable that it doesn't go into fastboot all the way. All it does is stop on the fastboot logo haven't seen a red triangle at all
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I only stated that because so many times we have posted lengthy responses to this question and it takes a lot to type it all up on a tablet.
You stated you have 2 7" tablets. So stick with Tate.
So in fastboot , that's what you should see, fastboot. You won't see a red triangle and adb will not be recognized. Download the system restore tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33156486 follow the OP.
Edit: If a fastest cord does nothing to energize your tablet, that's a hard brick.
Edit 2: Update link to proper one.
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stunts513 said:
Plug it in with a normal cable once it's in fastboot, then try my drivers in my signature on the device in the device manager that should say something like tate-pvt or jem-pvt if it is a 8.9" model.
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The only thing i can get on device manager is "unknown device, no drivers installed"
"Instructions:
1.) Download the version you want to use from the link below and unzip.
2.) Enable fastboot mode. Turn off your device then plug into your pc using a factory cable. If the device is recognized by adb then you can use this command:"
quote from kfhd sys restore thread.
note the red, I Can Not Get It Recognized
Shunloc said:
"Instructions:
1.) Download the version you want to use from the link below and unzip.
2.) Enable fastboot mode. Turn off your device then plug into your pc using a factory cable. If the device is recognized by adb then you can use this command:"
quote from kfhd sys restore thread.
note the red, I Can Not Get It Recognized
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To all still reading i wish to appoliigize for the gruffness and to thank all for the help i have recivied.
Shunloc said:
"Instructions:
1.) Download the version you want to use from the link below and unzip.
2.) Enable fastboot mode. Turn off your device then plug into your pc using a factory cable. If the device is recognized by adb then you can use this command:"
quote from kfhd sys restore thread.
note the red, I Can Not Get It Recognized
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What that means is if adb is recognized then you can use a command to get into fastboot with a standard USB. This does not apply to you because you're looking. You want to restore your tablet, I have shown you how to.
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[Q] Need help with kindle fire hd 7

my kf hd 7 is currently in a boot loop after flashing a rom through TWRP.... it gets the yellow kindle fire sign up then reboots over and over.. i have a fastboot cable and it will go into fastboot mode however when i then plug it into the computer with either a standard factory cable or the fast boot cable it says USB Device not recognised and the device has malfunctioned.. i have adb drivers installed and sdk installed. i have tried KFFA and SRT 1.35 but because the pc don't recognise the device it just sits at WAITING FOR DEVICE when i try to run any of the commands. i have used adb before to push files in twrp however i cannot get the pc to recognise it. i have also tried my daughters laptop and still have the same issue ..any ideas guys????
starman99 said:
my kf hd 7 is currently in a boot loop after flashing a rom through TWRP.... it gets the yellow kindle fire sign up then reboots over and over.. i have a fastboot cable and it will go into fastboot mode however when i then plug it into the computer with either a standard factory cable or the fast boot cable it says USB Device not recognised and the device has malfunctioned.. i have adb drivers installed and sdk installed. i have tried KFFA and SRT 1.35 but because the pc don't recognise the device it just sits at WAITING FOR DEVICE when i try to run any of the commands. i have used adb before to push files in twrp however i cannot get the pc to recognise it. i have also tried my daughters laptop and still have the same issue ..any ideas guys????
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Can you boot into recovery..........u have the option of adb side load then..........make sure u have proper drivers ........
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thecoolster said:
Can you boot into recovery..........u have the option of adb side load then..........make sure u have proper drivers ........
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no it boots to orange kindle fire screen for about 2 seconds then reboots and goes back to orange kindle fire screen. the blue kindle fire screen dosent come on. :crying:
starman99 said:
my kf hd 7 is currently in a boot loop after flashing a rom through TWRP.... it gets the yellow kindle fire sign up then reboots over and over.. i have a fastboot cable and it will go into fastboot mode however when i then plug it into the computer with either a standard factory cable or fast boot cable it says USB Device not recognised and the device has malfunctioned.. i have adb drivers installed and sdk installed. i have tried KFFA and SRT 1.35 but because the pc don't recognise the device it just sits at WAITING FOR DEVICE when i try to run any of the commands. i have used adb before to push files in twrp however i cannot get the pc to recognise it. i have also tried my daughters laptop and still have the same issue ..any ideas guys????
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Have u tried kindle fire unbrick utility??????
Try using a computer which already has the drivers correctly installed...:thumbup:hope it helps :what:
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Yeah I tried it m8. Just sits at waiting for device cause PC doesn't recognise device..I have ordered a new fast boot cable cause the one I was using is a homemade one so gonna see if an official one is any more successful
starman99 said:
Yeah I tried it m8. Just sits at waiting for device cause PC doesn't recognise device..I have ordered a new fast boot cable cause the one I was using is a homemade one so gonna see if an official one is any more successful
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Yes, use a factory/Flashboot cable and use SRT 1.3.5. With that cable the Kindle will go into fastboot as soon as you connect it to a PC/Laptop which has Fastboot drivers loaded. When you are in the fastboot mode, you can confirm that that teh ADB driver is being used by going to Devices--->Kindle
Use Kindle Fire first aide
You should Kindle Fire First Aide at this link to unbrick your Kindle after fixing drivers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888

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