Amazon Fire 7 no recovery - Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, a friend give me an old Amazon Fire 7 with lp-fire-nexus-rom flashed.
But a lot of things didn't work so i try to flash a new rom but imposible to run recovery.
I can access bootloader and execute adb commands.
The tablet is rooted.
When i try to restart in recovery, the Amazon logo stay on sth screen.
Is it possible to install a recovery like TWRP via ADB or bootloader?

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ADB offline

I was messing around with Cryogen for my Kindle Fire HD7 and long story short I'm left without a viable OS to run. Now I do have a factory cable and can access TWRP but both are useless (to my knowledge) without having proper ADB.
When I try to access the kindle fire via ADB, it says ADB offline. Is there a way I can turn it online without an OS on the kindle itself? I just want to flash onto it a stock rom and for that I wanted to use TWRP.
Any help would be much appreciated. PS I already tried two computers and reset ADB drivers several times to no avail. Kindle First Aide seems to work via fast boot but their download servers are down so I can't download the rom and flash it that way either.
Since you can boot to TWRP try using adb sideload to sideload a rom.
Its in Advanced (i think)
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[Q] [KHDF] always booting TWRP

HI,
I am sorry to bother the xdadevelopers community but I have tried to root the KIndle Fire HD 7" I offered to my mom for her birthday a week ago and i can't work around a problem :'(
I successfully installed Team Win Recovery Project. But anytime I boot i get into recovey (even when not pressing any button).
I hace searched the web for the last 3 days but any of the solutions have worked so far:
- I have tried to use adb shell "idme bootmode 4000" buti get /sbin/sh: idme not found
- I have tried adb shell nbmode but with the same result
- The rest of the solutions were for linux users.
So the question is ... what to do from here ?
Thank you very very much for any sugestion
Greetings from Bordeaux, France
Aaron Belle
Well, if you can get into recovery, that's a good thing.
I had this problem a couple of days ago. I had tried to revert from Chameleon OS back to the stock OS by flashing Haschode's stock OS zip, which resulted in the issue you described. I fixed it by restoring from a back up of ChaOS o had made, and it got me out of TWRP.
You could try re-flashing Hashcode's stock OS (it comes pre-rooted). It can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218475
To move it on to your SD card, go to "Advanced" in TWRP and select "ADB Sideload," or something to that effect. Then from your PC, use a command window and enter "adb sideload name\of\zip.zip"
I don't remember if you have to wipe anything or not before you flash it
Hope this helped
>>Sent from my homebuilt TARDIS running Android 4.3... Or maybe it's a rooted Kindle Fire HD running ChameleonOS
Aaron Belle said:
HI,
I am sorry to bother the xdadevelopers community but I have tried to root the KIndle Fire HD 7" I offered to my mom for her birthday a week ago and i can't work around a problem :'(
I successfully installed Team Win Recovery Project. But anytime I boot i get into recovey (even when not pressing any button).
I hace searched the web for the last 3 days but any of the solutions have worked so far:
- I have tried to use adb shell "idme bootmode 4000" buti get /sbin/sh: idme not found
- I have tried adb shell nbmode but with the same result
- The rest of the solutions were for linux users.
So the question is ... what to do from here ?
Thank you very very much for any sugestion
Greetings from Bordeaux, France
Aaron Belle
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Lol same thing happened to me when I flashed TWRP and 2nd BL. So basically, your in a boot loop. Don't worry you didn't do anything wrong, its just that the stock Kindle OS now hates us because we modified something. So here's what's gonna need to be done. You have TWRP, your all set to flash anything you want! But, you have no custom rom in there correct? My same mistake. Those are all easy fixes, the problem is playing with the KFHD7 drivers on your computer to detect your device 100% while its connected and on TWRP. I can't remember how I got mine to detect it, if I'm not mistaking I unisntalled ALL associated drivers, then reinstalled the ones provided for the rooting process WITH THE DEVICE STILL CONNECTED, then manually updating the driver to those installed drivers in C:/Program Files/Amazon/Kindle Fire. Once its installed, you would need to check by opening a command prompt with ADB, then check for devices by typing "ADB getdevices" if I'm not mistaking and see if some serial numbers show up. Then push the files thru ADB. If you wanna cheat your way thru ADB cause you don't know how to use it properly, do what I used to do. Download the Nexus 7 toolkit, install it, go to the folder where installed and create a shortcut for "tkmain.exe" to your desktop. Then open that and a green text command looking menu is in your view. If serials appear on the top, device is detected thru TWRP. If not keep playing with installing the drivers while in TWRP and refresh the green menu by using option 27 (type 27, then hit enter). Once those serials show up, download the custom ROM you want your mom to have. I recommend CM10.1 as its a small file, stabler than CM10.2, and its basically jellybean. Remember the folder where the Nexus 7 Toolkit was installed, where I first mentioned to make a shortcut for tkmain? Go back to that folder and look for a folder called "put files to push here". Throw the ROM there. Rename the ROM something short and with few or no symbols. When that's done, your ready to push it. Go to the wonderful green menu thingy, type 13 and hit enter. Then it will have two options. Type 2, hit enter. It will ask if your using an insecure bla bla bla. Type yes, hit enter. Then it should show the name of the ROM you threw in the folder, type it out exactly as spelled, hit enter. Push to /sdcard/. Some crap will appear and say "remount failed: Success" ignore that, don't panic, that's good. For a while nothing will show, but afterwards words should appear confirming the push, and Two last questions your gonna type no to. Now your ready to bring moms new device back to life! If you know how to flash a rom, do it. If not, swipe to wipe dalvik cache in Wipe menu, go back, Install > search SD card for your file and flash. Tada! You should see CM logo after the blue Kindle Fire logo and wait til the screen dims more or less, that means your a few seconds away from getting to touch. Remember to start it up, then flash GAPPS so mom can have Google Play, I'm sure she's gonna love Candy Crush Saga as mine does.
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May uestnl
Hi,
I have the same problem as AAron Belle, I think:
I followed the
"[REF] Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial" till step 3.
I wanted to stop at step3 after installing 2nd bootloader and TWRP, without installing any custom ROMS.
I succeeded in the sense I don't have any red screen and the Kindle Fire HD 7 boots in TWRP (Screen Kindle fire in orange, then in blue, then TWRP).
But I can't find a way to boot anymore in the stock system (amazon).
I try to use a factory cable, but without success.
I would like to keep the 2nd bootloader and TWRP that I just installed, and as a first step use them in the amazon environnment.
Is there something I can do (not too complicated, I'm a noob!) ?
Thank you in advance,
Jeanphi
You can use "adb sideload" or "adb push" from a command prompt while plugged into your kindle in twrp and put a new ROM on it, like stock amazon, kinology, cm 10.1 or 10.2, etc.
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jeanphi506 said:
Hi,
I have the same problem as AAron Belle, I think:
I followed the
"[REF] Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial" till step 3.
I wanted to stop at step3 after installing 2nd bootloader and TWRP, without installing any custom ROMS.
I succeeded in the sense I don't have any red screen and the Kindle Fire HD 7 boots in TWRP (Screen Kindle fire in orange, then in blue, then TWRP).
But I can't find a way to boot anymore in the stock system (amazon).
I try to use a factory cable, but without success.
I would like to keep the 2nd bootloader and TWRP that I just installed, and as a first step use them in the amazon environnment.
Is there something I can do (not too complicated, I'm a noob!) ?
Thank you in advance,
Jeanphi
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Try the solution I mentioned above you. I'm no rocket scientist, or an android expert, just picked up a thing or two from experience. If I can do it you can as well. That's why I mentioned the toolkit I used. It may be for the Nexus 7 but it does the same adb commands used for all androids for you. That way if your not an adb expert you can use that. As I said, your first goal is to get your computer to properly detect the device while in TWRP, your stock kindle OS is just doing what it does best when simple modifications are done.
Lost access to stock amazon
stunts513 said:
You can use "adb sideload" or "adb push" from a command prompt while plugged into your kindle in twrp and put a new ROM on it, like stock amazon, kinology, cm 10.1 or 10.2, etc.
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Thank you for the answer.
If I put a new ROM containing stock amazon, will I have still on the Kindle the 2nd bootloader and TWRP ?
Will my Kindle still be rooted ?
Jeanphi
jeanphi506 said:
Thank you for the answer.
If I put a new ROM containing stock amazon, will I have still on the Kindle the 2nd bootloader and TWRP ?
Will my Kindle still be rooted ?
Jeanphi
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Depends on if the stock ROM is rooted, although usually, the answer is yes since messing around with things like overclocking and so on is always one of the reasons people seek to achieve root. If your going to flash this stock ROM, obviously only possible thru TWRP so yes you'll still have TWRP + 2nd BL. If your going to do the headachey fastboot restore, (not recommended at this point) then no. I've never gotten ADB sideload working, but either way I prefer pushing a rom to the internal SD and just installing.
How to get to the original OS after installing TWRP.
Crossvxm said:
Depends on if the stock ROM is rooted, although usually, the answer is yes since messing around with things like overclocking and so on is always one of the reasons people seek to achieve root. If your going to flash this stock ROM, obviously only possible thru TWRP so yes you'll still have TWRP + 2nd BL. If your going to do the headachey fastboot restore, (not recommended at this point) then no. I've never gotten ADB sideload working, but either way I prefer pushing a rom to the internal SD and just installing.
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Thank you for answers. I think I will my first attempt to flash a Rom, through TWRP.
I will use this following link from Hashcode
"This flash .zip file contains the Amazon OS 7.4.3 update + root/Superuser.apk and should have OTAs disabled. You can use this to revert back to the Amazon OS should you need to for any reason.
Download Information for OS 7.4.3:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/tate/kfh...n-os-7.4.3.zip
md5sum: 45e687e8e85975348f81f5cbfc8358ac"
Nevertheless, before doing that I might try to understand and use your first answer, as my Amazon 7.4.6 must still be on the system and this is just a question of access to it.
Jeanphi
jeanphi506 said:
Thank you for answers. I think I will my first attempt to flash a Rom, through TWRP.
I will use this following link from Hashcode
"This flash .zip file contains the Amazon OS 7.4.3 update + root/Superuser.apk and should have OTAs disabled. You can use this to revert back to the Amazon OS should you need to for any reason.
Download Information for OS 7.4.3:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/tate/kfh...n-os-7.4.3.zip
md5sum: 45e687e8e85975348f81f5cbfc8358ac"
Nevertheless, before doing that I might try to understand and use your first answer, as my Amazon 7.4.6 must still be on the system and this is just a question of access to it.
Jeanphi
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Once you flash any, there is no recovering the last stock you had, in this case, 7.4.6. This is lost for all of us. Now I haven't yet researched if there is a way to completely revert back to stock (as in removing the TWRP, 2nd boot loader and any other mods), but if there were, that's the way to go back to 7.4.6. However, no matter what ROM you toss on your device, any objects you may have had saved to your SD are still found as long as you don't delete em thru twrp. Remember before tossing in a rom, in the Wipe section, just swipe to factory reset, then go back and Install the zip from your storage.
Reinstalling stock OS
Crossvxm said:
Once you flash any, there is no recovering the last stock you had, in this case, 7.4.6. This is lost for all of us. Now I haven't yet researched if there is a way to completely revert back to stock (as in removing the TWRP, 2nd boot loader and any other mods), but if there were, that's the way to go back to 7.4.6. However, no matter what ROM you toss on your device, any objects you may have had saved to your SD are still found as long as you don't delete em thru twrp. Remember before tossing in a rom, in the Wipe section, just swipe to factory reset, then go back and Install the zip from your storage.
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Coming back to give you some news.
I was not able to use the following link, as it was not on my Kindle and I was not able to have the kindle recognized by the computer.
"This flash .zip file contains the Amazon OS 7.4.3 update + root/Superuser.apk and should have OTAs disabled. You can use this to revert back to the Amazon OS should you need to for any reason."
I decided to use he backup I made and I used the following command, with the factory cable:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot stock-boot.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery stock-recovery.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash system stock-system.img
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
It worked and I have a working device, but without TWRP, 2nd boot loader.
I suppose I could have flashed directly the Amazon OS System mentionned earlier, but I was not exactly sure which command to use.
So, I will to try again to install TWRP, 2nd bootloader.
Thank you very much for your help. I will read again your answers to try to use them in the future.
Jeanphi
Completely fixed! Thanks!!
Download the Nexus 7 toolkit said:
I cant tell you how much of a life saver this was....this works 100% !! Just follow his instructions to a tee and this will save a lot of time and effort trying to get our TWRP loop!
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Bricked KFHD7: Boots then reboots again to Recovery Mode

So after rooting and installing a rom on my khhd7, I reboot, i see the fire logo, then the blue fire logo, then the fire logo again, then its shuts off. Then i see the fire logo again, then the blue again, and then i end up in recovery mode. I want to fix this and have my kindle back to normal. I have tried several ways of unbricking my kindle fire but all have failed. Can anyone tell me how to get out of this, hell, how to just get everything back to normal?
Wrong thread I will ask to move it
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I think I'm going to write a tutorial somewhere tomorrow for this problem, because I have been seeing too many of this problem lately. Basically you need to push a ROM onto the sdcard and flash it. Put the ROM in the same folder as a adb command, boot your kindle into twrp and open a command prompt and type "adb push romname.zip /sdcard/" once it finishes just flash the ROM on the sdcard. If the adb command fails to see your device update your drivers to the ones in my signature while in twrp. Reason for the boot loop is Amazon's os detected a older boot loader if I remember right, and so it refuses to boot.
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stunts513 said:
I think I'm going to write a tutorial somewhere tomorrow for this problem, because I have been seeing too many of this problem lately. Basically you need to push a ROM onto the sdcard and flash it. Put the ROM in the same folder as a adb command, boot your kindle into twrp and open a command prompt and type "adb push romname.zip /sdcard/" once it finishes just flash the ROM on the sdcard. If the adb command fails to see your device update your drivers to the ones in my signature while in twrp. Reason for the boot loop is Amazon's os detected a older boot loader if I remember right, and so it refuses to boot.
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Hey if you make a tutorial, post the link to this thread. I'm still not sure exactly what you mean by that (I'm kind of a noob at rooting) so if you could outline it step by step that would be awesome.
stunts513 said:
I think I'm going to write a tutorial somewhere tomorrow for this problem, because I have been seeing too many of this problem lately. Basically you need to push a ROM onto the sdcard and flash it. Put the ROM in the same folder as a adb command, boot your kindle into twrp and open a command prompt and type "adb push romname.zip /sdcard/" once it finishes just flash the ROM on the sdcard. If the adb command fails to see your device update your drivers to the ones in my signature while in twrp. Reason for the boot loop is Amazon's os detected a older boot loader if I remember right, and so it refuses to boot.
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The issue seems to be the newer firmwares not playing nice when flashing an older firmware at the same time as flashing the 2nd bootloader/twrp. After 4 bootloops I found that going back to 7.2.3 then rooting with KFFA, then using Hashcode's 7.2.3 bootimg and the recent twrp he lists and flashing with Fire flash worked like a charm.
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Ok tutorial is up, here's the link!

I need help fixing my kindle fire 5th gen

Ok so I was messing around with my Kindle Fire 5th gen and I got myself in a boot screen of cm 12 that just shows the boot logo for hours. I had 40% battery and it continued to show the boot logo until it died. Now I don't have TWRP or any recovery but I did not clear the cache from previous rom when flashing the CM 12. I heard that may be the root cause and I need some serious help recovering my Fire. I tried to flash TWRP from adb but I got the "Flashing not allowed" error. Any help is much appreciated.
locate and download TWRP_Fire_2.8.7.0.img
install adb and fastboot
boot device into bootloader
adb kill-server
adb start-server
fastboot devices
fastboot boot TWRP_Fire_2.8.7.0.img
flash a different rom
Which process did you follow to install CM12? Or provide link.
What version did you have (5.0.x vs 5.1.x)?
Do you have the Amazon recovery? If you do not, chances are you bricked the device by not following the proper procedure. Only option would a replacement from Amazon if under warranty.
The fact you are trying to flash TWRP is not a good sign at all. Which means you did not do your homework prior to it. This link has all the info needed for anything you might want to do with Fire 5th Gen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/help/help-thread-question-noob-friendly-t3205441

Unbricking my kindle fire tate device

Hello,
I have been trying to remove CM from my kindle tate following a guide that involved downloading the stock, renaming to update.zip and flashing from TWRP. Well it didn't work so now I am stuck at the kindlefire logo.
Luckily I have a fastboot factory cable and the kindle goes easily into fastboot. However before risking to brick it completely, I'd rather ask for help.
1) I have a linux laptop with adb and fastboot already installed, fastboot recognizes the device
2) I have downloaded the stock image from Amazon, its in a .img format, could I directly write as it is from fastboot? what is the correct command?
3) I have tried to reinstall TWRP from fastboot, but I am unsuccessful, the kindle is stuck at the kindlefire logo
What would be the best way to flash the stock rom back into my kindle and make it work again?
Many thanks
I managed to unbrick it but wifi not working...any idea?
Ok fixed it as well. I just needed the correct bootloader.
Now, the latest update breaks root and I cannot install google play.
Is there any rom that is recommended for this tablet? mean and lean..
Hi.... I managed to brick a Kindle Would you share what you did to recover yours? Thank you!

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