Help for Noob Please !! - Kindle Fire General

My Kindle Fire is stuck at the logo. I cant get it to boot past it
I have read many posts here and nothing has worked.
I cant return it to amazon because im in canada.
Please help !!
When I type in
ADB Deives
I get List of devices attaches
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01 device
when I type
ADB Shell
- exec ' /system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or diectory (2) -
ADB reboot reboots kindle
adb remount
remount failed:Operation not permitted

maybe your stuck in fastboot, try using kindle fire utility to check/change it easily (sorry still a noob so dont know the adb commands alone.

KFU says
ADB Status : Online
ADB Rooted : No
Boot status : Unknown
And I get a mass of errors no mateer what option i pick in the KFU

hmm im not quite sure then sorry. id tell you use recovery to reflash a rom or back to stock but im thinking you cant get into recovery. am i right?

Yes you ar right.
I am wondering if i can push sh into the findle,
but i get a read only file system error
c:\KFU\TOOLS>adb push twrp-blaze-2.0.0rc0.img \local
failed to copy 'twrp-blaze-2.0.0rc0.img' to '\local' : Read-only file system

It looks like your KF is not rooted, Is it?
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wayoung said:
ADB Shell
- exec ' /system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or diectory (2) -
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i hate to say that but that means the system shell is messed up - your only option is a factory cable because you have no way to get to fastboot mode which is necessary to install fff & twrp:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392693

You need to run the KFU and change boot mode to normal, one it boots you need to run the root option in KFU as your root didn't fully go thru, looks like it installed firefirefire and possibly twrp(when the yellow triangle first pops up press and hold power til the light turns orange, does it load TWRP recovery or just reboot to the fire triangle?) If it loads twrp you can mount SD in recovery, push a rom zip and flash it to gain root if no twrp then you will need to run KFU to change bootmode to normal
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Command to change it to normal boot mode is. "fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000" after that it should bout normally unless you have messed up the boot.img
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No, what you need to do is reboot into fastboot and then flash the signed Amazon update.zip using fastboot. To my understanding, Kindles bricked like this won't boot.

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[Q] Anyone restore their bricked KF with a factory cable yet?

Here are some of the problems I've run into:
No shell access unless I'm in CWR.
Can't flash an update.zip, fails to mount the sdcard.
Can't restore to stock using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1378063 just flashes update failed on the screen for a split second.
Can't flash a system.img, too large, at least the one I was sent in a PM.
If I reboot, anything I pushed is wiped by time I'm back in recovery.
If I try to run zergrush it says "/sbin/sh: ./zergRush: not found"
Cannot run idme bootmode from recovery, I can do it in fastboot though with a factory cable:
# idme bootmode 0x5001
idme bootmode 0x5001
/sbin/sh: idme: not found
ATM I have CWR and FireFireFire installed.
I originally messed up my "/system/bin" and "/system/framework" permissions by merging a folder over them. I went and changed the permissions back to what they were and root explorer force closed.
When I would try to launch apps it would just give a force close error with some random symbols text, went to shutdown and wouldn't allow me to press shutdown, it was just a grey button with no action, So I hard rebooted.
My KF did not boot back into Android the screen with "Your Kindle has detected a problem and must clear App storage..." etc came up and I figured eh I'll just have to reroot. It wiped, lost my root, lost shell access, except for the first few seconds when booting up, but it would loop back to that screen and I would have no access.
Now I have a factory cable and do not know how to fix my problem.
This guy seems to have a similar problem to me from "[HOW TO] Unbricking/Restoring your Kindle Fire" thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20145762&postcount=308
Our problem seems to be beyond the scope of that thread where our device is essentially wiped with no way to fix our devices except with outside files.
Any help would be appreciated.
Power off completely, plug factory cable into computer then kf. Doing so will automatically start the device, but with the factory cable it will be in fastboot
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JackpotClavin said:
Power off completely, plug factory cable into computer then kf. Doing so will automatically start the device, but with the factory cable it will be in fastboot
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I Know how to get into fastboot, I was fully stock and rooted before my brick. I added CWR and FFF afterwards using fastboot.
I don't have a small enough system.img to flash, assuming that would fix my problem.
Whoops I had just woken up from a nap and my head wasn't screwed on right
Very strange that you can't mount the sdcard. Are you using my clockwork that I provided in the CM7 rom thread?
Try adb shell
Mount sdcard
And then see if you can install an update?
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JackpotClavin said:
Whoops I had just woken up from a nap and my head wasn't screwed on right
Very strange that you can't mount the sdcard. Are you using my clockwork that I provided in the CM7 rom thread?
Try adb shell
Mount sdcard
And then see if you can install an update?
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Gives this error:
~ # mount sdcard
mount sdcard
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 on /sdcard failed: Invalid argument
HELP
Im stuck at TWRP and my bootmode is 0x5001. Can anybody help?

[Q] Yet another bricked KF

Hello all,
I've got a bricked droid, and haven't been able to find a fix that worked in other threads here.
I rooted my droid successfully, and installed GO Launcher EX, along with the android market, and a number of apps from there.
Among those, busybox, metamorph (which i then used to change the wallpaper), titanium backup, etc. I had successfully rebooted after all these installations and after changing the wallpaper.
I was getting on a plane the other day and turned off the KF, and havent been able to get it to boot since.
Originally it was in a boot loop, getting to the kindle fire icon and rebooting every 3 seconds.
I tried using the KFU, but it was unsuccessful at changing the boot mode (drivers were successfully installed).
Failing at that, i tried following the instructions in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414832
After the reboot, it is now just stuck in the kindle fire screen, and i cant run any adb commands, device not found.
Am I straight up screwed now? or anything I might be able to do at this point.
Much appreciated, thanks for any advice.
Do you have fastboot access? Try running the following...
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422832
Thanks guys, ill try those and post back w the results.
so i tried fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
and it seems to have been successful, in that it is now back to its original boot loop state. however, it is still not booting fully.
it seems that adb commands are now working, i can do adb shell, and navigate root folders (system etc).
zombie, i havent had much luck with that route, i had tried that earlier.
I've seen people mentioning that the cause for their brick had something to do with permissions, so i did ls -l in the adb shell, here are the permissions for some of the relevant folders. if there are any others that might be helpful, let me know.
root -> drwx------
system -> drwxr-xr-x
sdcard -> lrwxrwxrwx
oh and framework-res.apk -> -rw-r--r-- (same as all other files in that directory)
i did modify the framework-res to change the background image. it successfully booted at least once after the modification - i used metamorph, i loaded the file, then rebooted for it to take effect. this was successful, but i believe it was the next reboot which did my kindle in, so possibly related.
i rambled a bit, but maybe if i replaced the current framework-res.apk with the stock framework-res.apk, that might be worth trying? are all stock framework-res.apk files the same at stock? because i don't have a copy of the original that came with my kindle.
i would go back into fastboot and then flash over TWRP... and then reinstall your os from scratch. it would probably be easier than trying to root around fixing it from the inside.
Thanks xrishox, I might do that. Is there a thread detailing how to do that?
When I tried doing fastboot I lost the ability to use adb commands so I'm not sure how to go about flashing twrp.
Download the fbmode binary and TWRP image. Then run the following.
Code:
adb push fbmode /data/local/temp
adb shell /data/local/tmp/fbmode
arbiter reboot
Your device should reboot and be stuck on the Kindle bootscreen. You are currently in fastboot mode. Now run the following...
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 poem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 boot twrp-blaze-2.0.0RC0.image
Your device will reboot after that last command. It will boot into the TWRP installer. When it completes, tap "Reboot". Then boot into TWRP recovery and install the factory update, or a custom image that won't replace FireFireFire and TWRP.
jackofaiitrades said:
Hello all,
I've got a bricked droid, and haven't been able to find a fix that worked in other threads here.
I rooted my droid successfully, and installed GO Launcher EX, along with the android market, and a number of apps from there.
Among those, busybox, metamorph (which i then used to change the wallpaper), titanium backup, etc. I had successfully rebooted after all these installations and after changing the wallpaper.
I was getting on a plane the other day and turned off the KF, and havent been able to get it to boot since.
Originally it was in a boot loop, getting to the kindle fire icon and rebooting every 3 seconds.
I tried using the KFU, but it was unsuccessful at changing the boot mode (drivers were successfully installed).
Failing at that, i tried following the instructions in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414832
After the reboot, it is now just stuck in the kindle fire screen, and i cant run any adb commands, device not found.
Am I straight up screwed now? or anything I might be able to do at this point.
Much appreciated, thanks for any advice.
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Howdy!
I recently just dealt with this same issue. My KF was stuck in boot loop and wouldn't be recognized by my computer. I left it in bootloop until it ran out of battery. Once it was completely drained, I connected it to my computer and my computer recognized it, I then reinstalled the drivers. Right after that I used KFU to change bootmode to normal boot and let it fully charge! Good to go! Hope this helps someone.
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 here is a note from vashypooh - the op of kfu
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20945694&postcount=506
maybe it helps someone ...
Thanks guys, I won't be near a computer until tonight but will try these out as soon as I get back
lmntone said:
Download the fbmode binary and TWRP image. Then run the following.
Code:
adb push fbmode /data/local/temp
adb shell /data/local/tmp/fbmode
arbiter reboot
Your device should reboot and be stuck on the Kindle bootscreen. You are currently in fastboot mode. Now run the following...
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 poem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 boot twrp-blaze-2.0.0RC0.image
Your device will reboot after that last command. It will boot into the TWRP installer. When it completes, tap "Reboot". Then boot into TWRP recovery and install the factory update, or a custom image that won't replace FireFireFire and TWRP.
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Tone you're a life saver, thanks. I'm up and good to go.
good that it's working again !
have you seen this one in the dev section - could save a lot of handwork:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1428428
Also, when I get back to my computer again, ill update my OP to include the solution so that others might benefit. its like a 20 minute fix but took me days to resolve it (largely due to lack of comp access but that's beside the point).

[HOW TO] Recover Kindle Fire from corrupted read/write permissions in /system (6.2.1)

Link to original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1452651
This is a specific guide to restoring your Kindle Fire from boot loop caused by changes in the /system/ directory permissions.
The problem:
After rooting my Kindle Fire, I tried to install the Android Market app and while doing so, messed up my read/write permissions of /system/app/
After rebooting my Kindle, the logo animation started looping endlessly, indicating there was a serious issue taking place.
The specs:
Device: Kindle Fire
Firmware: 6.2.1
Desktop: Mac Mini
OS: OS X Lion
The tools:
You will need,
1. The KindleFireRoot Kit from here (It has tools for all OSs)
2. TWRP 2.0 from here
3. The fbmode file found here to be able to stock fastboot in 6.2.1
The steps:
1. Move all the contents from both the downloaded KindleFireRoot Kit and TWRP into a single directory for convenience.
2. Assuming you were able to root your Kindle in the first place, it's likely you already have drivers installed (Windows). Check by opening a Terminal, navigating to the dir with all the tools and doing this on Windows:
Code:
adb kill-server
adb devices
on Mac:
Code:
sudo ./adb kill-server
./adb devices
Your device should be listed. If it is skip to the next step.
If it's not, install the drivers found in the usb_driver directory (Win only). In this directory you can find the adb_usb.ini file which you need to move to the .android directory that's inside /Users/[your_name]/
3. We will now use the fbmode to fastboot to stock 6.2.1 as explained in this thread.
Code:
adb push fbmode /data/local/tmp
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/fbmode
adb shell /data/local/tmp/fbmode
adb reboot
4. Now that we can fastboot, we will install TWRP 2.0.
Just run this command:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 boot twrp-blaze-2.0.0RC0.img
...and reboot. The Kindle should boot into a screen with a yellow triangle and TRWP will install itself.
5. What you need to do now is tap the reboot button onscreen. As it reboots, hold down the Power Button until the light turns orange. You will then boot into TWRP. You will see a Menu with a bunch of Buttons.
6. Now it's time to boot up your Kindle as a USB Drive to repair the permissions.
Touch the Mount button and select the checkbox that says System. After that tap on Mount USB
All you have to do after that is type this in the Terminal and voila:
Code:
adb shell chmod 755 /systme/app
7. Reboot your device and enjoy.
Thanks to everyone who helped me figure that out in the original thread and the threads that I've linked. I might be missing a step. PM if you get stuck or just Reply on this thread.
/system/app kindle fire
Hi,
Thanks for the instructions. I got to the point where the yellow triangle shows up on my kindle fire after doing the fastboot command and touching the reboot button on the kindle screen. However, it just locks up after that and I never get to the subsequent menu. All I see is the yellow triangle on the screen with the instructions to press the power button for recovery. I have reset the power many times and all I get is the yellow fire triangle now. Any ideas how to get out of this loop? Thanks.
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 5001
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
if you'r done you may have to reset the boot mode to normal (when you are in twrp):
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb reboot
Windows doesn't seem to be recognizing my device anymore. I get an unknown usb device when I plug it in. When I run the fastboot commands I get a <waiting for device> from which it never returns. I tried to reinstall my android_winusb.ini file to the kindle, but windows says it is up to date. Windows gives me this error in the device manager: " Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)" Help!
you have to update the driver manually:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21720811&postcount=41
Thanks, that did it! I also had plugged it into another computer that recognized it as a kindle. I'm not sure if that mattered or not.
This seems to be great. Unfortunately I've got to a different thread and I think I totally bricked my Kindle. I was able to install and run TRWP. However I tried to do a recovery from Amazon Stock img. Then rebooted the kindle. After that the kindle rebooted and got stuck again. I tried to re-run TRWP but this time I got a different error message when tried to run adb shell to go into fastboot. The error message said the system shell could not be found. Adb shell is not accessible and if I do a fastboot command it says waiting for device.
If I do adb devices I can see the actual device # not anymore in recover mode but listed as device. But not able to run the adb shell. I am really frustrated!
that happend many others by trying to flash the original amazon rom
the original rom deletes fff, twrp and root
with a messed up system shell you have no possibility to get to fastboot mode
the only solution is to use a factory cable - you can build or buy one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392693
the factory cable forces the kf to fastboot mode
restore with factory cable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21391952&postcount=38
handling:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21708081&postcount=157
or in short:
You must insert cable, then switch off kindle by pressing button about 20sec and press once again, kindle will be in fastboot.
test with "fastboot getvar product"
After kindle will be in fastboot, with Kindle Fire Utility install TWRP recovery and with recovery install prerooted stock or CM7 firmware.

Brick/ stuck?

I think I accidentally bricked my kf when I was attempting to root it, wheni turn it on it gets stuck on the flame triangle then freezes after a few minues, I can also boot into recover but I can't seem to mount the usb storage into the computer, it doesn't show anything on my cmputer or anythin so I can't copy the rom over to the storage inside. Is there any way to push a file throug fastboot? Sorry I'm a newb at all this
go into twrp and tap mount - mount sdcard - it will show up on your computer
if not check your drivers
I believe you can adb push files to your device if it booted into recovery (check your device is recognized by adb devices; if not it might be a driver issue), however TWRP also can mount your "sdcard" and have it show up on your PC like any other mounted device; look for the "mount" button.
Good luck!
So its a possibility I can access it through adb while its in recovery? Ill try as soon as I get home
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Open adb shell and type
idme bootmode 4000
reboot
I assume that you are able to communicate to your KF.
Regards
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i can't seem to access it through adb but i can through fastboot
well i made little progress
i took a random custom rom > took the system file > then packed into a zip file > flash with "fastboot flash system ect."
but now it goes through a boot loop into recovery (boots into the kindo logo for about 1/2 a second and then reboots into recovery automatically)
issue:
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb reboot
Or, if you can't get there through adb but can with fastboot
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot reboot

[Solved] Kindle Fire Bricked!! - stuck on yellow triangle/screwed up framework folder

So I was messing around with my rooted Kindle Fire trying to apply a new theme to my Ice Cream Sandwich Launcher with metamorph and totally screwed everything up. I rebooted my Kindle Fire and it was stuck on the kindle fire logo screen. This morning I tried to unbrick it with the Kindle Fire Unbrick utility but it screwed up everything even more. Now i'm stuck on the yellow triangle screen (firefirefire), I realized that I totally screwed up the framework apk in the system folder. My computer will recognize the Kindle Fire but it comes up as "kindle" in the Other Devices in the "Device Manager". I tried to update the driver but the wizard will say that it cannot find any driver. What should I do? I already read many other posts but throughout the steps I get stuck on one and cannot continue.
I suggest try the following:
Adb kill-server
Adb start-server
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
or
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb shell reboot
Good luck
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I know how to fix the yellow triangle, do this
1.Download kindle fire utility
2.Unzip kindle fire utility
3.To install the driver,its easy,just plug in your kindle, when it pops up with the install wizard say pick from the location of: KindleFireUtility>drivers>kindle 4.run kindle fire utility,select 1 then select 1 again
That's it, hope it helps
fedorp said:
So I was messing around with my rooted Kindle Fire trying to apply a new theme to my Ice Cream Sandwich Launcher with metamorph and totally screwed everything up. I rebooted my Kindle Fire and it was stuck on the kindle fire logo screen. This morning I tried to unbrick it with the Kindle Fire Unbrick utility but it screwed up everything even more. Now i'm stuck on the yellow triangle screen (firefirefire), I realized that I totally screwed up the framework apk in the system folder. My computer will recognize the Kindle Fire but it comes up as "kindle" in the Other Devices in the "Device Manager". I tried to update the driver but the wizard will say that it cannot find any driver. What should I do? I already read many other posts but throughout the steps I get stuck on one and cannot continue.
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First off, what rom are you running on you Kindle stock 6.2.2, CM7, CM9? Did you make a backup of the original framework-res.apk? If so follow these instructions (assuming you have adb working):
if original framework-res.apk is stored on you computer:
from command prompt (start -> in search box type cmd then enter) cd to where you have backed up the original file if it's on your computer
then type the following commands
adb devices
adb remount
adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework
adb shell chmod 644 /system/framework/framework-res.apk
adb reboot
if the original file is stored on your kindle:
adb devices
adb remount
adb mv /path-to-original/framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk (fill in actual path in "path-to-original")
adb shell chmod 644 /system/framework-res.apk
adb reboot
Hint: If you didn't make copy of original framework-res.apk, you can always download and open up the install zip for your rom and extract the original file. Good Luck!
Kindle Fire Bricked PLEASE HELP!!!
So like every other noob with a new kindle fire 6.2.2 i tried to root it, after nearly 3 days of trying different ways i was able to root it i then proceeded to install go launcher ex once i selected go launcher it froze and i have not been able to boot sense.i was stuck on kindle fire logo and it would not do anything i tried to run the unbrick utility 1.1 and 1.0 i get device not found but it does say it was unbricked but it is not, now let me say how stupid i was to not create a backup i know i know ugh im kicking myself now... my computer sees it under device manager as android adb interface when pluged in and i see the usb connection in the task bar on WIN 7, but i cannot access it as a protable drive. when i turn it on it will only load twrp.im guessing im screwed and everything is gone... any help will be much much appreciated, im not sure what other info you may need at this point and i am sorry for my ignorance in advance. thank you for any help!
and yes i have tried several things to get it working again which has gotten me to this worse point...i was able to see it normaly as protable device but i dont know what i did to get this.
somebodyssomewhere:
- boot to twrp
- open shell -> "adb shell"
- issue "echo /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 > /sys/devices/platform/usb_mass_storage/lun0/file"
- now the sdcard should mount to the computer
now you can delete the faulty .apk of go launcher with adb commands or install a new rom:
- now you can download and copy your new rom to sdcard (ie prerooted stock)
- mount sdcard -> "mount /sdcard"
- exit adb shell -> "exit"
- tap install in twrp and install the new rom
- ignore errors about volume "misc" - the kf don't have a volume "misc"
- on the screen where you return after installation tap clear dalvik/cache
in eighter case set the bootmode back to normal:
- set boot mode to normal -> "adb shell idme bootmode 4000"
- reboot -> "adb reboot"
thank you for your replies i will try them all as well as let my friend know who is coming over to try to fix my stupid lol thank you all for your suggestions.
Update - Here is the Fix
With a bit of research and lots of help from b63 I got my Kindle Fire to work again:
1. Booted into TWRP (Recovery Mode).
2. Flashed new MD5 zip (Kindle Fire Stock 6.2.2).
3. Wiped all data off the sd card except the TWRP folder and the MD5.
4. Booted the Kindle Fire and it went straight to the lockscreen.
Thanks for all your help!
Fedor
Still am sorta stuck
Ok, so I tried to flash a MIUI ICS rom using TWRP and followed the (apparently crappy) instructions here. So, I'm stuck on the TWRP logo and have used the Kindle Fire Utility to try and reset the bootmode to no avail (it does set it and it reboots but still never progresses into the actual TWRP menu.
Any ideas?!
karlhafer said:
Ok, so I tried to flash a MIUI ICS rom using TWRP and followed the (apparently crappy) instructions here. So, I'm stuck on the TWRP logo and have used the Kindle Fire Utility to try and reset the bootmode to no avail (it does set it and it reboots but still never progresses into the actual TWRP menu.
Any ideas?!
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would try to follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22433402&postcount=4
i did finally get my kindle working again after several reboots of the pc and kindle and re installing the drivers a couple times it is now recognized. after almost a week of messing with this i have found that rooting this is alot more simple then many people are giving directions for.
what i did:
download kindlefireutility1.1
download what apps you want BEFORE you root, i have found many apps work when installed before rooting some apps may still not work..
once kindle fire utility is downloaded extract it to your c: drive
go into the kindle fire utility folder in the c drive and install the usb drivers if you need them,if not click run this will open the utility make sure you have a fresh reboot of both the kindle and pc, plug the usb cable into the kindle and pc leave it on usb mass storage mode, move any apps or files you want and press 5 to install the latest twrp MAKE A BACKUP IN TWRP BACKUP ITS EASY, DO NOT PRESS CONTINUE UNTIL KINDLE IS BACK ON THE HOME SCREEN it will say press any key a few times when using this utility.
once done you will want to install the google frame work and Go Launcher.The kindle will reboot a couple times during all this and can take up to 5 min to load so be patient.
go back into the kindle utility and then press 7 and then press #2
once this is done you can then root so hit # 3 for perm install of burrito and super user
now once those are done and you are back into the kindle home screen click on the super user icon looks like an android dude and click ok. if you dont see ok then it didnt work and try again
then click on the burrito root guy he looks like an android cop open him and if you see exit then ur good if not try again.
now your kindle should be rooted. now if you want to install a custom ROM do the same exact steps but then when it is rooted power off the kindle and press the power button once and immediately again press and hold the power button for 7 seconds until it turns orange you will then see the yellow triangle for about 2 min then it will load twrp
once in twrp go tot he folder where you saved your ROM onto your kindle, i like to copy files to the download folder..
select your rom then click on flash, you may get a couple errors but ignore them. make sure to wipe the cashe and then hit reboot and you should be good...i hope this help someone and if you need help feel free to send me a msg. im no expert but ill try
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