Trying to root the Kindle Fire
have install the drives to my windows computer
with the kindle until pack
then run the bat file
then it come up with can not find FFF
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can you help
Hello,
I need to make sure my Kindle Fire HD is factory clean, how can I unroot it and remove Android Market from it? Please help.
May I ask why?
Kindle Fire HD and 2 First Aide - 4.1.42-Beta - Dated 02/19/2013 at 15:45
DemoD6 said:
Hello,
I need to make sure my Kindle Fire HD is factory clean, how can I unroot it and remove Android Market from it? Please help.
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DemoD6,
If you would like to restore you Kindle to absolute original condition, then follow these steps:
Step 1: Use Kindle Fire First Aide to Boot into Fastboot (Option 15).
Step 2: Use Kindle Fire First Aide to Flash New Software, if you have a Kindle Fire HD 7" you would use Option 3, for a Kindle Fire 2 you would use Option 1 and finally if you are using a Kindle Fire HD 8.9" use Option 6.
Step 3: Leave the Kindle ON and plugged into USB, then use Option 22 (Option specifically designed for sending the Kindle back to Amazon).
Step 4: Hold the Power button down for a full 60 seconds, the Kindle is now Factory Original.When Amazon powers up the Kindle it will be just like the first time YOU booted the Kindle, the setup wizard starts to run.
Please download the latest version of our software and go to our thread if you have any questions. We usually respond in 24 hours or less.
Setup instruction can be found here:
This is Software Version 4.1.43-Beta The RunMe is Dated 02/19/2013 at 22:15: Kindle Fire HD and 2 First Aide Software - Noob (Simple) Version
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide Universal Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 32-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide32.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 64-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide64.zip
Please unzip the above packages to C:\KFFirstAide make sure the RunMe.bat is Dated 02/19/2013 at 22:15. Before running the software, make sure you do not have another folder inside C:\KFFirstAide named KFFirstAide32, KFFirstAide64 or KFFirstAide. After you Unzip the software you should only have one folder named C:\KFFirstAide, this is critical to proper operation.
Make sure you have a Environment Variable in the Microsoft Windows PATH Statement of C:\KFFirstAide otherwise you will see many 'unable to find ???package???.apk' messages.
Finally, make sure you are running the latests version of Java SE Development Kit 7u13
just got the Kindle Fire HD 7" the other day and have it rooted...ADB drivers seem to be working fine...but the Kindle doesn't show up in Windows Explorer, so i can't transfer anything to it
i've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers countless times, but the Kindle still never shows up in Explorer
really would appreciate some advice
i turned off ADB on the Kindle, and plugged it into another Win7 PC that never had the Kindle connected to it before...Kindle driver got automatically installed, and the Kindle was showing up and was accessible from Win Explorer...what can be missing on the computer that doesn't identify the Kindle in Win Explorer ?!?!?
Part 1)
I have a Kindle Fire HD 7"....
I have installed the new Stock-Rom 7.4.3 from Amazon...
After that, i have used KFFirstAide to root and install Google-Service and ADW-Launcher....
Everthing was fine....
The only problem was, that there were no wallpapers in ADW-Launcher Mode...
Then i used the stuff from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295750
After running the script i got some error messages in the script....
After that, my Kindle was bricked:
Switch on => 2 Times Kindle fire Logo then red triangle with two options => reboot or reset to factory defaults
I have chosen both, but nothing works
Part 2)
I have ordered a fastboot cable.....
If i plugin the cable (Kindle is off) it starts and i can read FASTBOOT Kindle Fire in the Tab-Display
If i try to revocer via KFFirstAide (Option 4 => Completely Restore the KFHD 7 7.2.3) , it ends up with : < waiting for device >
In Windows 8 64 Bit Device manager i can see the following Device with yellow triangle: Tate-PVT-08
If i try to install the Kinde Driver again it tells me, that they are allready installed....
Part 3)
crying
Can you help me pls ?
Sorry to see that my script bricked a device, would love to know why it did, because the main reason it would usually cause bricks was recently nullified by adding safeties in to prevent that. I suggest not using a PC with windows 8 on it to fix your kindle if possible. You just need to reflash the system partition like your trying to do. Windows 8 usually gives people trouble with drivers when they are unsigned or modified, that's why I suggest you use a PC with windows 7 or xp on it, because your kindle is completely fixable. :thumbup: if you have no other PC's I can always help you get it working again to the best of my abilities.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
Reinstall driver(sometimes it helps), close all adb and cmd windows in task manager, and in cmd type adb kill-server, then try KFFirstAide
Sent from my Kindle Fire HD 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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stunts513 said:
Sorry to see that my script bricked a device, would love to know why it did, because the main reason it would usually cause bricks was recently nullified by adding safeties in to prevent that. I suggest not using a PC with windows 8 on it to fix your kindle if possible. You just need to reflash the system partition like your trying to do. Windows 8 usually gives people trouble with drivers when they are unsigned or modified, that's why I suggest you use a PC with windows 7 or xp on it, because your kindle is completely fixable. :thumbup: if you have no other PC's I can always help you get it working again to the best of my abilities.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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I didnt see it was windows 8, yes your best bet is redoing everything but like stunts513 says
Sent from my Kindle Fire HD 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
If i use KFFirstAide do i have to use the normal usb cable or the factory cable ?
i have heard, the factory cable is only to put the Fire into Fastboot mode, after the Fastboot Logo i have to use the normal cable, is this right ?
Not really I used fastboot cable for all fastboot command and when it rebooted into fastboot again I just removed cable and rebooted manually, but for adb commands use regular cable
If a woodchuck chucked wood and Chuck found out, would Chuck get mad at the woodchucks for chucking Chuck's wood?
Windows 7 also no Driver
See the attachments...
If have installed the android sdk
then the Kindle Fire USB Driver from there....
Then plugged in the Kindle with Fast Boot Cable and Normal Cable... but no working driver
Tried with Windows 7 64 Bit....
Can you give me a step by step instructions (noob compatible) incl. download links ?
System: Win 7 64 Bit
Device: Kindle Fire HD 7"
Astarioth said:
See the attachments...
If have installed the android sdk
then the Kindle Fire USB Driver from there....
Then plugged in the Kindle with Fast Boot Cable and Normal Cable... but no working driver
Tried with Windows 7 64 Bit....
Can you give me a step by step instructions (noob compatible) incl. download links ?
System: Win 7 64 Bit
Device: Kindle Fire HD 7"
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well here's the modified google driver i made that should install with it. Just hit update driver on the tate-pvt device and point it to search in the folder that u extract from that zip file, it should do the rest by itself, minus asking are u sure u want to install a unsigned driver or something, just hit install anyway.
Edit: Trying to keep different version of my drivers from floating around on the forum, so use the link in my signature for the most up to date drivers.
Thanks to all
Kindle up again....
I had to install the driver with device manager, then show the device list, chose usb-devices then out of the manufacturer list kindle => kindle adb driver....
Then the Kindle was named Kindle in device manager and KFFirstAide did the rest....
yeehaaa
Hello There....
Right, I have a massive problem, have got minimal adb and fastboot installed, have also tried koush's universal adb program, installed the correct fire hd 5th gen usb drivers.....my fire is picked up as a folder on pc (so i can see internal and external drives), but whatever i do, I CANNOT get adb to recognize my Fire, whether I go to my Device manager, FIRE has always got a yellow triangle with a exclamation mark (on my pc) i can update. uninstall the drivers to my hearts content, but cant get my fire to be recognized by ADB, all is set up ok as by note 3 is perfectly set up with ADB......help!!!!
Ignore this post.....found this ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63099222&postcount=28