My KF does not recognize touch operation in welcome screen when I installed GApps.zip and did "Reset factory setting". And, my PC cannot connect to KF. it means I cannot use with any adb commands from my PC.
who someone knows how to resolve this situation ?
sorry, my English is poor...
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My TWRP keeps bootlooping and when i plug it in the computer and try to use the Kindle Fire Utility it won't recognize it but when i look at the drivers it says its a Android Phone>Android ADB Interface. Command Prompt or cmd doesn't seem to recognize it as well. What do I do help!
Exact same situation!
Seriously I posted about this like 5 minutes ago. I'm very interested to hear people's answers.
So after reading and trying how others on here fixed that very same problem I deiced its time to make a post and ask for help because those other methods did not work.
Ok I did something stupid and I went ahead and did a factory reset to my kindle. Yes I know it was a complete noob thing to do and I should have known better seeing that I have rooted and flashed ROMs on all my other android devices and never once did something that dumb but I did it this time. Now I do have a back up made and had it safely stored on my PC.
Problem is that I can't get into recovery it stuck on the FFF logo and holding down the button only brings it back up. When the device restarts windows recognizes it as an unknown usb device and won't connect and Adb also wont recognize the device or show that it is connected. So now I need to ask someone who is more knowledgeable then me on what to do next. Any help will be appreciated
Ok update: Was able to solve my own problem using the Kindle fire utility and by uninstalling the drive for the kindle through the device manager, then using the drive install_drivers.bat in the KFU folder to reinstall the drivers. I next unplugged my kindle from the pc, turned it off by holding the button on the kindle in and then restarted it with the usb plugged into the pc. My Pc recognized my kindle and I was then able to use KFUs Bootmode menu and once in there used option 1. to boot it in normal mode. Hope this helps anyone who was stuck like I was. My memory of which adb commands to use was a bit rusty but using the KFU helped with that part.
Originally Posted by khrisjian
Please I have a similar problem, and these are the facts that I did
1. Root my kindle and install Cyanogenmod 9 (everything is fine for a while)
2. Unroot kindle and uninstall TWRP (mine stupidity) :/
3. I locked out my kindle after put bad patterns and worse not have wifi connection anymore
4. I tried to root again and again but the kindle restarts every time
5. Now my kindle after I connected to charger restarts 2 or 3 times then loop in cyanogenmod logo for ever and drains all battery (the logo is moving)
6. I tried to root once again but the FKU don't recognize
more facts
a. Everytime I connect my kindle to a PC the kindle power up and the pc it recognizes an usb mass storage but does not appear a drive
b. After install drivers (run install_drivers.bat) in a new PC then connect the kindle for first time the device manager appears a new device with name of "Galaxy" but then the pc it recognizes an usb mass storage but does not appear a drive
Please help I don't know how to do anymore
P.D. I'm so sorry for my bad bad english
Wow sounds like an ugly situation. You will very likely need a factory cable to force it into fastboot in order to Reflash twrp. What do you mean by uninstalled twrp can you provide more info on your steps? To resolve your driver issue you might want to first start with a live usb and soupkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038 .
Thepooch said:
Wow sounds like an ugly situation. You will very likely need a factory cable to force it into fastboot in order to Reflash twrp. What do you mean by uninstalled twrp can you provide more info on your steps? To resolve your driver issue you might want to first start with a live usb and soupkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038 .
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I remember that removed the blue letters "Kindle Fire" from first boot logo and the option to get in to Recovery Mode hence to avoid entering there I don't remember how I did that
Hi Friends,
A buddy of mine has a Galaxy 5 with a broken screen. He has downloaded all of the required software.
the problem that when he enters the command “adb devices”, it does not show that his phone the recognized even though he can access it through his computer through the file system.
What should he do to correct this? Thanks in advance!
USB Debugging must be disabled, what does he want ADB for if he can already access it via USB? To Wipe?
Hello all,
I recently dropped my phone, shattering the screen and rendering the LCD useless. I need to use my phone to access some important messages, so I am trying to use Android Control to emulate my phone until I can get a new one. The problem is I didn't have USB debugging turned on when I dropped it. To fix that, I am trying to use ADB and recovery mode to turn it on, but ADB can't/won't recognize my device. I have installed the universal adb driver and my phone shows up in the device manager, but when I run "adb devices" in the command prompt, nothing comes up. Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
lonshlon said:
Hello all,
I recently dropped my phone, shattering the screen and rendering the LCD useless. I need to use my phone to access some important messages, so I am trying to use Android Control to emulate my phone until I can get a new one. The problem is I didn't have USB debugging turned on when I dropped it. To fix that, I am trying to use ADB and recovery mode to turn it on, but ADB can't/won't recognize my device. I have installed the universal adb driver and my phone shows up in the device manager, but when I run "adb devices" in the command prompt, nothing comes up. Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
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Did you have TWRP installed? (Unlocked bootloader?)
If not, I don't know of any way to turn on ADB.
If TWRP is installed you boot into recovery and you are good.
tech_head said:
Did you have TWRP installed? (Unlocked bootloader?)
If not, I don't know of any way to turn on ADB.
If TWRP is installed you boot into recovery and you are good.
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Unfortunately I don't have TWRP installed
Unfortunately I don't have TWRP installed
No USB debugging and no twrp and no LCD ....
That's a no go.