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So, I've been up all night after buying this Fire trying to fix it, and I've decided to go along with my original decision to just return it. I'll rewind a bit to give you guys a play by play to show how I got to what I've determined is a FUBAR situation, and hopefully you guys can help me at least remove TWRP so I can return it without much issue.
If it's tl;dr, I bolded the main errors I got from the console and TWRP
1. I purchased my Kindle Fire from Best Buy with a 1 Year Protection plan, so in all reality, I could just break it in half and get a replacement, but I don't necessarily want a replacement.
2. I initially purchased it for my mom, but when I found out that the stock Fire OS didn't have Korean input or the option to have a Korean interface, I did a bit of research and started reading up on how to root, how to install the market, things like that. My mom's not a native English speaker, so this was an important thing for her, etc etc.
3. I read multiple guides on this forum and others, and rooted using the guide found here , since a few of the threads I was reading through seemed to point in that direction, and I had a bad experience with SOCR on my Droid X.
4. The root was successful, so I moved on and used KFU .3 to do the rest of the important bits; android market, etc etc.
5. Everything was working fine, but, after looking through it, I realized that it wouldn't work for what I needed it to, and I would have to return it, so, I attempted to unroot the tablet using TWRP's interface.
6. I cleared the cache, the devlak cache, and system wiped, then restored using the system restore point in the TWRP folder, figuring after that, the Kindle would boot up with stock OS and then I would just system restore the default way. This method got me stuck in a recovery-loop, and no matter what I did, the Fire always booted to recovery mode.
7. I figured I had bricked it, so I followed the steps in this guide, but always seemed to have problems at the step where I have to chmod 755 of the zergRush. I get "Not a directory" error, which after doing some research, I believe is on account of me no longer having rw privilege?
8. I looked around some more, ignoring that guide, and found a method to force-push the amazon update, but TWRP would no longer run the update, saying it could not Mount the SD Card due to an Invalid Argument, and I have yet to determine what that means.
9. After manually changing it to fastboot in an attempt to at least get it out of recovery mode, I have the Fire recognizable as a device in my ADB, but it is now stuck in a fastboot loop, and when I attempt to re-root it in order to give myself rw privileges again, it stalls on "waiting for device" and never gets past that point.
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I tried to reroot while the Fire was stuck in the Kindle Fire splash screen using the KFU tool, and used zergRush, but the error message I got was - exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) - 4 times over.
What I think the problem is, is that when I wiped the cache/devlak cache/ and system reformatted, it wiped my SU privileges, and as a result, no longer allowed me to write the backup to the Fire, therefore leaving me in a perpetual state of limbo?
What I'm asking for from you is;
What can I do to fix this?
Is there any more information you need/want from me?
And finally,
Is there an easy way for me to remove TWRP from the system?
Thank you.
Hi!
There are a lot of great tips regarding TWRP and fastboot over at RootzWiki.
Some users are reporting the same fastboot loop that you currently experience. I suggest you read the thread and follow the suggestions. One suggestion which you may want to try first is the one in this post.
Thank you for the reply. I did as you suggested and followed the links and the post on the guide, and although that did change the nature of my fastboot loop, I'm still stuck in a fastboot loop.
I was initially stuck in a fastboot loop on the Kindle Fire logo, which I determined by running fastboot devices, while it was stuck on that logo, and it showed the device as being fastboot. After following that guide, and using the hard reset, then using the "How to Unbrick" in order to change back to a normal boot, I'm stuck in a fastboot loop on the TWRP splash screen of a triangle with a fire in it. I'll continue looking through the guides to see if I can solve the problem, but thank you once again, and sorry for not clarifying which type of fastboot loop I was in.
Sorry it didn't work out! However...
isjonamon said:
I'm stuck in a fastboot loop on the TWRP splash screen of a triangle with a fire in it.
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I really though the solution posted over at RootzWizi would solve this problem. Getting stuck at the yellow triangle is 'common'. I really though adding
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_0100
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_0100&MI_01
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to android_winusb.inf would solve it. But if you are able to recognize your Fire in fastboot mode via your PC, I guess that's not where your problem is.
Is this tip to any help?
And lastly... the great Kindle Fire Utility thread is worth checking out, in case you haven't already
I hope you'll find a solution to this problem!
I've tried the tip you linked me to, and sadly it didn't do anything for me.
Moving on, though, I'm reading through the KFU thread again to see if there was anything I missed, and decided I might as well try re-flashing to CM7 to see if I can at least get it working up to a rooted/rom standpoint. I figure from there, I can at least have a working platform to factory reset from. If I can't do that... well...
Does anyone know a way to just return everything to factory settings? To just wipe everything and make it so it turns on like it's out of the box? Either through adb commands, or TWRP or anything?
Sorry for the double post, but I managed to get CM7 back up on my Fire, and managed to regain SU access. Can anyone point me to a guide to restoring it back to its former "glory" so I can return it?
Fixed it!!
For anyone interested, this is what worked for me;
From where I ended up with the problem, I followed hachiueno's advice and read through the KFU's thread as well as the TWRP thread on Rootzwiki, that led me to adding those lines to the device firmware, which I think was the first step in the solution, so...
Step 1. Add
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_0100
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_0100&MI_01
to android_winusb.inf , then restart your computer with your Fire unplugged.
After that, I was inspired, through reading the KFU thread, to attempt to manually install CM7 since I wasn't having much luck zergRushing on my own, so, I went to the CM7 thread and pushed the Update.zip there, and used my TWRP to install that, effectively rebuilding my filestructure, since it seems the Kindle Fire doesn't have so much as a SH folder in it.
Step 2. MANUALLY (maybe) install CM7 if you can.
Once I got CM7 up and working, using the USB mounting option, I replaced the update.zip in the sdcard folder with the Amazon 6.2 firmware downloaded from their website, renamed to update.zip, and then unmounted my fire from my laptop.
Step 3. Download the Amazon 6.2 Firmware from amazon's website (I can't post...), rename it to update.zip, and replace the CM7 mod update.zip in your /sdcard directory with it.
Then, I figured if I ran TWRP like it was supposed to run, and just ran the update.zip like any other ROM, it should fill in the blanks in the filesstructure, bypassing Amazon's own lack of certain folders, and various other things, filling in the gaps as they were. The next step might be entirely redundant, since I'm a bit clueless, and it might have been entirely luck on my part, but I initially forgot to wipe my cache, devlak cache, and system restore, so I did all that and did it again, and my wishful thinking leads me to believe that doing that saved my ass from having a crapton of errors....
Step 4. Using the install function on TWRP, install the renamed Amazon update.zip, reboot, clear your cache, devlak cache, system reformat, then reinstall the update.zip. Reboot one more time, and you should come up to the Kindle Fire splash screen. Leave it for a few minutes, and it'll be like it just came out of the box.
Thanks for all your help. I love you. Seriously. No homo. Maybe a little. I love you.
Good to hear that you managed to boot it again!
isjonamon said:
Sorry for the double post, but I managed to get CM7 back up on my Fire, and managed to regain SU access. Can anyone point me to a guide to restoring it back to its former "glory" so I can return it?
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This guide seems to be an easy solution to this. However, no one has replied any success or failure, so not sure if it's 100% bulletproof for everyone... if I were you, I would follow JackpotClavin's guide here. He's a known developer here and knows what he's doing, and many successful replies from users having used this method... so yeah, just to be 'sure' (can you ever be...?) that you won't experience any further problems, I recommend the last one.
I actually used the first guide in order to get the Amazon update, but couldn't post a reply since I'm still a noob. I had to do a few things differently, and ultimately got a few different results, but posted up my own version of the steps.
Once again, thanks for all your help!
It seems to me that the majority of problems people are having are driver related. When I was using KFU to install TWRP it stalled half way through and just said waiting for device. Just had to install drivers again and it happily completed the install.
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all u needed do initially was change bootmode it seemed. thrn u went and did all kinds of stuff that wasnt necessary.
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smirkis said:
all u needed do initially was change bootmode it seemed. thrn u went and did all kinds of stuff that wasnt necessary.
sent from my kindle fire
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I actually changed bootmodes quite frequently, following multiple threads and guides, changing from recovery, to normal, to fastboot, and back and forth when called for. Changing to fastboot stuck me in an eternal fastboot loop, changing to normal reverted me to a recovery loop, and recovery was the only bootmode I could access adb from.
Sheolrock said:
It seems to me that the majority of problems people are having are driver related. When I was using KFU to install TWRP it stalled half way through and just said waiting for device. Just had to install drivers again and it happily completed the install.
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Driver issues seemed to be part of the problem for me, but just updating the drivers didn't fix the issue entirely. I'm jealous that you got it to work with just a driver update...
Hey i believe im in the same problem but i keep reading the posts and im still stuck and i have no idea what to do im worried that i cant fix it.... Some please help me ASAP
Thanks in advance
wrong boot mode ?
with adb:
adb shell su -c "idme bootmode 4000"
adb reboot
with fastboot:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot reboot
bad drivers ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20855280&postcount=54
I have had the looping problem and none of these would fix it. I got it to work by adding those lines to android_winusb and running the run.bat, trying to make it switch to normal mode as the kindle was turning on. Somewhere along the yellow triangle when it was loading it accepted the command from KFU. Hope this helps, only thing that worked for me.
the drivers i included contain all the necessary entries in adb_usb.ini and android_winusb.inf
Please can someone help me!?
I did idme bootmode 4002 and now my fire won't boot up or show up in android adb. Any solution?
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I did idme bootmode 4002 and now my fire won't boot up or show up in android adb. Any solution?
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you switched it to fastboot (4002) - adb commands are not working in fastboot mode !
little guide:
driver (under android phone):
normal & recovery boot: -> android composite adb interface
fastboot: -> android adb interface
here all the possible commands to change bootmode:
with adb (secure kernel):
adb shell su -c "idme bootmode 4000"
adb reboot
or (twrp or unsecure kernel):
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb reboot
with fastboot:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
or:
fastboot -i 0x18d1 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x18d1 reboot
or:
fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot reboot
the number is the bootmode you want to switch to:
normal boot -> 4000
fastboot -> 4002
boot to recovery -> 5001
and if you know:
normal boot -> adb commands YES -> fastboot commands NO
fastboot -> adb commands NO -> fastboot commands YES
recovery -> adb commands YES -> fastboot commands NO
then you only have to count 1 and 1 together and can master nearly each hanging situation !
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Not sure if this is totally helpful to anyone but originally I thought the thread was started with a posting of being stuck bootlooping into twrp in recovery mode with a complete loss of file structure. I had this same issue my Kindle would not start in anything but straight to twrp and if I tried to flash my CM9 ICS rom it was not there and only the twrp folder empty was. So I went to mount and mounted usb storage and moved the stock update zip file from amazon to the twrp folder and flashed that. Worked like a charm now I appear to be straight stock. I am no developer of this stuff I just am a bit of a tinkerer so don't understand all the code stuff but it starts like a normal kindle and appears totally stock. So hopefuly that helps you return your deice to stock for return or to continue wahtever modifications you intend.
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I have bricked Kindle fire while trying to install Android Market. To the point that shell doesn't work.
I made myself a factory cable. So I can easily go into fastboot mode. I tried various ways that people post in different threads. None seem to work as expected.
Is there a way to completely flash the original amazon ROM in fastboot?
Update: fastboot gives me < waiting for device > now. I'm still using the same factory cable that I made myself and KF looks like it is in fastboot state - the logo shows up on the screen.
I will recheck factory cable a little later. Maybe it broke or something. Though KF still recognizes it and goes into fastboot mode.
Any ideas?
There seems to be very little help on how to use a factory cable. I am in a similar boat as you. Shell works for me but adb commands do not. I can't push or pull or install. I can navigate, change file names, and move files to some directories. My problem is that I don't know how to put the stock rom on and flash it. I actually have 6.2 on the sdcard but don't know what to do with it.
As for your problem, I experienced the same thing. adb devices didn't list my KF but I could see it in lsusb. I typed the usb description at $ "1949:0006 Lab126" and it called me an idiot or something but then I typed ./adb shell and vioala. I'm sure that didn't do anything and won't ever work again but there you have it.
I have a couple of open questions out there to see if we can get help and if I learn anything I will make sure you hear it next.
ToonaKan
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Update: fastboot gives me < waiting for device > now. I'm still using the same factory cable that I made myself and KF looks like it is in fastboot state - the logo shows up on the screen.
I will recheck factory cable a little later. Maybe it broke or something. Though KF still recognizes it and goes into fastboot mode.
Any ideas?
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You must insert cable, when switch off kindle by pressing button about 20sec and press once again, kindle will be in fastboot.
After kindle will be in fastboot, with Kindle Fire Utility v.6 install TWRP recovery and with recovey install stock or CM7 firmaware.
Admittedly, I am a little green when it comes to this but I never got it to list in fastboot devices either with a cable (and I am not sure I am supposed to), you can check if its connected in fastboot mode by:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
it should return "kindle"
from there I did:
fastboot -i 0x1949 boot twrp-blaze-2.0.0RC0.img
fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot reboot
To get twrp up and running then I flashed the prerooted 6.2.1. Going back to the orginal rom should be similar
Ok. Passing "-i 0x1949" to fastboot helped and now I can communicate with KF in fastboot.
But a new problem has surfaced. I'm trying to install TWRP:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 boot twrp-blaze-2.0.0RC0.img
It writes "downloading 'boot.img'" and gets stuck there. I waited for 15 minutes.
Ideas?
You need to now check to make sure your drivers are now up to date.
So it seems that I can't really do any operations with fastboot. Every command just freezes at the first thing it does. Weird.
I'm on a mac. I never installed any drivers for KF - it just worked. Do I even need a driver for KF on a mac?
There must have been something with the factory cable. I finally managed to load TWRP.
Now I'm trying to install stock ROM renamed to update.zip. I push it into /sdcard. Then in TWRP I tap on Install and select update.zip.
I get:
E:failed to mount /sdcard (Invalid argument)
E:Can't mount /sdcard/update.zip
What does that mean?
Ok guys. I found the solution. "E:failed to mount /sdcard (Invalid argument)" tells you that your sdcard is not formatted correctly. Here is the fix I did.
I already have TWRP installed and also have a factory cable. But I still have a few questions.
1. With a factory cable, is there any way to directly flash the stock firmware or do you always have to install and use TWRP?
2. From reading about TWRP, it seems that after installing it, you can then load the stock firmware onto the sdcard directory and then complete the restore operation. As a safeguard, and to make things easier, I have already put a copy of 'update.zip' on there just in case I need it. My question is - on an unrooted Fire, would it not be a good idea to stick 'update.zip' on the sdcard before rooting? That way if something goes wrong, all you need to do is get TWRP on there and the restore file is already in place. Or am I being overly cautious?
UPDATE 3: I've got it back to as stock as I can get it. I think I'm going to just return it and get a new one. Thank you all for your help.
UPDATE 2: As of right now, I'd like to completely remove FFF from the device, but I can only use fastboot to do it. I have absolutely no adb access. Is there a way?
UPDATE: Here is a video showing what is happening to my KF: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH6oUg1NmC0
I hate to start another thread about boot loops/bricking, but I'm not sure what's going on with my fire.
I had CM7 installed successfully since the day after Christmas. This morning I woke up and my Fire was being really sluggish, so I rebooted it (I did not select reboot into recovery).
After it powered on, I was stuck at the CM7 boot screen (with the skateboarding android). I let it sit, but no luck. I went into TWRP to try and restore the backup I made of the stock rom. It looked successful, but when I rebooted I was stuck at the Kindle Fire boot screen.
Next, I tried wiping the device and re-installing CM7, but I received an error (something along the lines of E:Error unable to find /tmp/sideload/blahblah).
So I again restored my backup of the stock rom. Now when I power on my Fire I see the yellow triangle, then the kindle fire logo, yellow triangle, kindle fire logo, and it just keeps repeating. The problem is I am unable to connect to adb because the PC only seems to recognize the adb device for a few seconds after the yellow triangle, which does not give me enough time to fix the problem.
Any ideas?
looks like you'r out of battery ! the kf is rebooting !
would take the wall charger and charge for an hour
it's not possible to charge with the computer - it lasts forever
then it should respond in a stable state
b63 said:
looks like you'r out of battery ! the kf is rebooting !
would take the wall charger and charge for an hour
it's not possible to charge with the computer - it lasts forever
then it should respond in a stable state
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Recovery shows my battery level to be at 53%. I've got it on the charger now, but I have a feeling there is something else going on.
Also, I am unable to mount my Fire's SD to my computer in recovery. It looks like it is working, but my computer never acknowledges it.
maybe because your last installation failed
nevertheless i would try to charge and then go in twrp and retry the installation
if that's not sucessful i would try to switch the kf to fastboot and copy a new rom. stock or prerooted stock or cm7 - whatever you like
in twrp there is a point "mount" - sdcard - then you should get it from computer
b63 said:
maybe because your last installation failed
nevertheless i would try to charge and then go in twrp and retry the installation
if that's not sucessful i would try to switch the kf to fastboot and copy a new rom. stock or prerooted stock or cm7 - whatever you like
in twrp there is a point "mount" - sdcard - then you should get it from computer
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Thanks for the reply. Is adb required to get into fastboot? The problem is that I am unable to get into adb because my computer only sees the Fire for about 1 second. When I go into device manager, I don't see it at all.
EDIT: Yeah, I see the mount in TWRP, but it does not do anything when I select it.
Hi Im a beginner but Id like to try to help :
In case you become desperate ignore twrp's battery display and try wall charger.
Anorher idea id have is to shut down throughr twrp and start up then instead of rebooting.
ADB is needed to get into fastboot, but it's quick. If you use KFU, you can probably hit the option during the couple seconds you have available. I would say your best bet, however, is booting into twrp, doing a full wipe of system, cache, davlik cache, and maybe data, and then trying the rom install again.
skourg3 said:
ADB is needed to get into fastboot, but it's quick. If you use KFU, you can probably hit the option during the couple seconds you have available. I would say your best bet, however, is booting into twrp, doing a full wipe of system, cache, davlik cache, and maybe data, and then trying the rom install again.
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So this time it looks like the installation worked in TWRP, but after reboot now I'm stuck at the CM7 boot screen. This is at least some progress, so when I get home I'll see what I can do.
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Well, the battery is definitely not the issue. I've been trying to get fastboot, but the problem is the fact that I can not get adb. Has anyone else had issues with getting adb? I've already tried to install the drivers, and that doesn't work.
EDIT: I've tried issuing "adb devices" from the command prompt repeatedly as soon as I hear the ding until it disconnects a second later, but still I have had no luck.
Also, I found this thread in which someone else appears to have had a similar issue to mine.
[Q] New kind of unfixable Super Brick?
at the moment adb is useless - you should try to get the device in fastboot mode - correctly recognised from your computer - then work with fastboot commands - if you don't get that then your next opinion is buying or making a factory cable - but we should try to avoid that ...
b63 said:
at the moment adb is useless - you should try to get the device in fastboot mode - correctly recognised from your computer - then work with fastboot commands - if you don't get that then your next opinion is buying or making a factory cable - but we should try to avoid that ...
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I can not seem to get fastboot to work either. Does fastboot rely on adb? Or do you just run the .exe file? I tried to run it, and nothing happened.
fastboot has nothing to do with adb - calling just the exe does nothing -
you have to issue fastboot commands
ok have reread the whole thread and have some ideas:
your currently stuck at the cm7 boot screen ?
have you used the "stock rom version" to wipe data and cache partitions as described here ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390773
perhaps it will help to wipe data/cache with twrp ...
b63 said:
fastboot has nothing to do with adb - calling just the exe does nothing -
you have to issue fastboot commands
ok have reread the whole thread and have some ideas:
your currently stuck at the cm7 boot screen ?
have you used the "stock rom version" to wipe data and cache partitions as described here ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390773
perhaps it will help to wipe data/cache with twrp ...
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Just wanted to let you know I updated the OP with a video showing what is happening to my KF.
Haven't tried that particular rom yet, but I have wiped data and cache and attempted to re-install CM7.
great idea with the video !!!
b63 said:
fastboot has nothing to do with adb - calling just the exe does nothing -
you have to issue fastboot commands
ok have reread the whole thread and have some ideas:
your currently stuck at the cm7 boot screen ?
have you used the "stock rom version" to wipe data and cache partitions as described here ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390773
perhaps it will help to wipe data/cache with twrp ...
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OK, so I restored my original rooted kindle rom, but I still can't get into fastboot because of the problem I showed in the video. It is doing exactly the same thing, just instead of the CM7 boot screen, it is the Kindle Fire boot screen.
Is is possible to get into fastboot without the computer? Can anyone think of a reason why I would not be able to mount my device in TWRP?
I just want to understand something about fastboot... can you upload and flash roms with it? Or can you only get TWRP / FFF with it? I ask because I already have them, and I still can't do anything (mount from inside TWRP doesn't work). Thanks!
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with fastboot you can install the newest fff and if you need twrp
but with the newest fff you can issue ""fastboot oem format"
see here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369405
that should solve every issue ...
b63 said:
with fastboot you can install the newest fff and if you need twrp
but with the newest fff you can issue ""fastboot oem format"
see here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369405
that should solve every issue ...
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Cool. I just ordered one of SkOrPn's cables, so once I get it I'll be sure to give an update. Thanks for all the help so far!
The cable isn't need when you have the FFF bootloader, in fact, when your computer does see the device for the short amount of time shown in the video, fastboot is active. It's a feature of FFF. Fastboot is a command line tool like adb but is used for different things. It comes in Android sdk which if you have that, you should update the tools packages in the Android manager and it will update adb and fastboot. It looks like something is not working correctly in twrp and the OS is failing to load. I'm not sure you need to oem format tho.....
At some point you had to have used fastboot to install twrp and/or FFF.... Unless you used adb dd? :what:
Anyway, I can help more but it's late where I am, need to sleep. Was going to write more but... Need sleep lol. I'll post some questions and check back tomorrow.
Have you used adb before? Do you know if platform-tools is in your environment variables PATH? In other words, can you open up cmd and type adb or do you need to "cd" to platform-tools then use adb? If you know where adb is located? If so, is a file called fastboot in there? (Maby called fastboot.exe)
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The cable isn't need when you have the FFF bootloader, in fact, when your computer does see the device for the short amount of time shown in the video, fastboot is active. It's a feature of FFF. Fastboot is a command line tool like adb but is used for different things. It comes in Android sdk which if you have that, you should update the tools packages in the Android manager and it will update adb and fastboot. It looks like something is not working correctly in twrp and the OS is failing to load. I'm not sure you need to oem format tho.....
At some point you had to have used fastboot to install twrp and/or FFF.... Unless you used adb dd? :what:
Anyway, I can help more but it's late where I am, need to sleep. Was going to write more but... Need sleep lol. I'll post some questions and check back tomorrow.
Have you used adb before? Do you know if platform-tools is in your environment variables PATH? In other words, can you open up cmd and type adb or do you need to "cd" to platform-tools then use adb? If you know where adb is located? If so, is a file called fastboot in there? (Maby called fastboot.exe)
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Yep, I've used adb successfully, and it is set up as an environmental variable. I actually installed FFF and TWRP with the KFU. Problem is I think something else is botched; perhaps it is TWRP itself, since I am unable to mount from TWRP. I'll try again when I get home.
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I tried to use the kindle fire utility in order to root my fire, but when I tried to use it, the first thing I did was install the drivers..... Then change it into fast boot mode, which I didn't realize would make it automatically reboot.... With out TWRP, or the fire fire fire boot loader. It is stuck at the "Kindle Fire" splash screen, and does not even connect to my computer. Is there a way to change it back to normal boot mode? Because when I tried to use the kindle de-bricking utility, it did not work, because it says waiting for device. If anyone could give me some advice, I would appreciate it.
May not help, but try the following: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21477909&postcount=13
have you tried to hold pwr button for ~20sec ?
I had the same problem and it was because the TWRP file was corrupt or incomplete. It went to reboot, and just stuck on the Kindle Fire logo. tried resetting, and everything. What I did was re-install the drivers, plug the device back in to the computer and even if KFU says your kindle isn't connected, try changing the boot mode back to normal. It worked for me and I restarted and tried the whole TWRP installation process over with a non-corrupt file and it worked just fine.
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have you tried to hold pwr button for ~20sec ?
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I actually did, I had tried a hard reboot several times.
then i would try as suggested above - if it don't work you can do it manually by opening a (elevated) command prompt and cd to the tools folder of kfu (eg c:\kfu\tools) and issue "fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000"
if it says <waiting for device> cold reboot the kf - the command should be picked up and finished - another reboot should bring you to normal boot
if this not working then you should check your drivers:
for fastboot it should be "android adb interface"
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I had the same problem and it was because the TWRP file was corrupt or incomplete. It went to reboot, and just stuck on the Kindle Fire logo. tried resetting, and everything. What I did was re-install the drivers, plug the device back in to the computer and even if KFU says your kindle isn't connected, try changing the boot mode back to normal. It worked for me and I restarted and tried the whole TWRP installation process over with a non-corrupt file and it worked just fine.
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I will try as soon as I get home. Thanks for the help so far!
jblack426 said:
I had the same problem and it was because the TWRP file was corrupt or incomplete. It went to reboot, and just stuck on the Kindle Fire logo. tried resetting, and everything. What I did was re-install the drivers, plug the device back in to the computer and even if KFU says your kindle isn't connected, try changing the boot mode back to normal. It worked for me and I restarted and tried the whole TWRP installation process over with a non-corrupt file and it worked just fine.
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I tried your method and it rebooted my kindle succesfully, although it restored itself to factory conditions (which i dont think it's a bad thing, since i was scared of seeing the device stuck with the logo)
I will try to run kfu all over again and see if it works this time. I'll let know how it goes.
Thanks!
EDIT: Which twrp file did you use the second time? Can you post a link to it?
EDIT2: Nevermind about the first edit; the second time, kfu downloaded twrp instead of using its own recovery.img (which i believe is the corrupt file). I still cannot install firefirefire; a command line says "'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." Any help with that? Or can my kindle be safe without firefirefire? Thanks again!
it's not save without fff ! you need it to get to twrp and to have fastboot available for some seconds during startup
would recomend to try with kfu 0.9.3 and 0.9.1
some people have success with only one of the versions
Glad you got back to stock at least. The problem I had was that my internet connection timed out when KFU was downloading the files for the TWRP and FFF installation. There were incomplete files that KFU recognized as being there when i re-tried and it tried to install them again. You need to make sure you delete the files in the TWRP folder before you try again that way KFU won't find them and will download them again, hopefully successfully this time. You could also just delete the entire KFU you already have on your computer and download the whole thing again and re-try.
Hopefully this helps.
elporsche said:
I tried your method and it rebooted my kindle succesfully, although it restored itself to factory conditions (which i dont think it's a bad thing, since i was scared of seeing the device stuck with the logo)
I will try to run kfu all over again and see if it works this time. I'll let know how it goes.
Thanks!
EDIT: Which twrp file did you use the second time? Can you post a link to it?
EDIT2: Nevermind about the first edit; the second time, kfu downloaded twrp instead of using its own recovery.img (which i believe is the corrupt file). I still cannot install firefirefire; a command line says "'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." Any help with that? Or can my kindle be safe without firefirefire? Thanks again!
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That means it can't find the ADB.exe in tools for Kindke Fire Utility. The tools folder must be in the same folder as the batch file.
b63 said:
then i would try as suggested above - if it don't work you can do it manually by opening a (elevated) command prompt and cd to the tools folder of kfu (eg c:\kfu\tools) and issue "fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000"
if it says <waiting for device> cold reboot the kf - the command should be picked up and finished - another reboot should bring you to normal boot
if this not working then you should check your drivers:
for fastboot it should be "android adb interface"
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Worked! Thank you so much sir! Now that I followed a guide! (since I am no longer a derp about it) I am now rooted.
glad to help ...
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Can you please tell me how you changed the boot mode because i also bricked my kindle by the kfu.
- run kfu
- key in "1" and enter (bootmode menu)
- key in "1" and enter (bootmode normal)
that's it
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b63 said:
- run kfu
- key in "1" and enter (bootmode menu)
- key in "1" and enter (bootmode normal)
that's it
can't explain easier ...
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Not Exactly. First he needs to check the device status by pressing 0, becouse if device have offline mode in KFU, he can't do much (propably he will need to use fastboot comands rather than adb)
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Not Exactly. First he needs to check the device status by pressing 0, becouse if device have offline mode in KFU, he can't do much (propably he will need to use fastboot comands rather than adb)
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wrong - if the device is in fastboot mode adb will allways be offline !
btw. kfu is using fastboot commands
So what your saying is i can't do anything.
kingrafa135 said:
So what your saying is i can't do anything.
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it is nearly impossible to realy brick a kf - just do as i suggested
if it's not working tell us what exactly happens ...
some important hints from the op of kfu:
Known Tricks
•If you end up stuck at the yellow triangle, in KF Utility select Boot Normal, wait for it to say <waiting for device> and then press and hold the power button 20 seconds until the fire turns off, then when its off turn it back on. This sometimes happens, I have yet to find a clean solution
•If you end up stuck with a yellow triangle, do not EVER unplug it. Leave it plugged in. Check the windows drivers to make sure it isnt showing as "kindle" again. Fastboot is different and can cause this.
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and from vashypooh - dev of kfu:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20945694&postcount=506
b63 said:
wrong - if the device is in fastboot mode adb will allways be offline !
btw. kfu is using fastboot commands
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From my exp with KFU, I had to use fastboot command directly, becouse KFU, couldn't hadle it.
Hi All,
Really strange situation with my N7. I'm unable to boot into Fastboot or Recovery and when I do, it "bricks" my N7.
Or at least it does, until the battery drains after a couple of days. At which point, charging it backup allows me to reboot normally.
So the big question is, can I repair/overwrite the corrupted bootloader partition when it's running normally?
My device is unlocked, rooted, has SuperSU and BusyBox installed. In addition, I can run ADB commands, just no joy with the "adb reboot recovery" or "adb reboot-bootloader". I also have a TWRP created Nandroid backup, but without recovery working it's not really of much use at the moment.
Was thinking that maybe I could try sideloading? Or maybe there's a BusyBox command I could use to overwrite the bootloader partition? Or maybe there is something I could do while it's in APX mode using nvflash (if I can extract security blob from Nandroid backup)?
Any help would be appreciated. Seems a waste to install a new mainboard, as it still boots normally.
Many thanks!
Here. This post may help you. Post #2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072732
arozer said:
Here. This post may help you. Post #2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072732
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Thanks for the reply Arozer, apologies for not writing back sooner, currently waiting for battery to drain after my attempts to reboot failed Friday evening.
Possibly stupid question, but does fastboot function while Android is loaded? I always thought it could only issue commands when bootloader was running.
Anyway, I'll let you know how I get on once my N7 has charged up and I've got it booted up.
No, fastboot functions will work while in Android, but very limited in my experience.
I've only used it for such things like:
fastboot devices
fastboot reboot
fastboot reboot bootloader/recovery
as far as flashing a recovery goes, I'm certain you have to be in bootloader and not Android.