HELP kindle fire hd 2nd gen 2013 ROM NEEDED - 7" Kindle Fire HD General

so I got this nice new kindle hd 2013 version running 11.3.1 got it rooted and was in the middle of putting gapps on and accidently copied the one time login or setup apk to the apps folder and now it boots up tried to to do the one time google setup and is stuck on just one sec. I had access to the sysyem settings tried to clear cache no luck..cant uninstall cuz its in the apps folder and its not an option. tried a factory reset and now I cant even get to the settings.. is there any way someone can copy the whole stock .img and upload it I can probally get it to work by rewriting the clean image to the kindle but as of now its stuck in that loop
thanks

crzyjoker13 said:
so I got this nice new kindle hd 2013 version running 11.3.1 got it rooted and was in the middle of putting gapps on and accidently copied the one time login or setup apk to the apps folder and now it boots up tried to to do the one time google setup and is stuck on just one sec. I had access to the sysyem settings tried to clear cache no luck..cant uninstall cuz its in the apps folder and its not an option. tried a factory reset and now I cant even get to the settings.. is there any way someone can copy the whole stock .img and upload it I can probally get it to work by rewriting the clean image to the kindle but as of now its stuck in that loop
thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
boot img and system img please please

crzyjoker13 said:
so I got this nice new kindle hd 2013 version running 11.3.1 got it rooted and was in the middle of putting gapps on and accidently copied the one time login or setup apk to the apps folder and now it boots up tried to to do the one time google setup and is stuck on just one sec. I had access to the sysyem settings tried to clear cache no luck..cant uninstall cuz its in the apps folder and its not an option. tried a factory reset and now I cant even get to the settings.. is there any way someone can copy the whole stock .img and upload it I can probally get it to work by rewriting the clean image to the kindle but as of now its stuck in that loop
thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You will want to get that from Amazon's website.
---------- Post added at 08:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:00 PM ----------
crzyjoker13 said:
boot img and system img please please
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You will want to get that from Amazon's website.

Related

[Q] Cannot AUTHORIZE after back to stock?

I have 3 Kindles Fires and 2 of them were rooted with the Android Market installed so I could access all my apps. i have never messed with any roms or anything other than locking the wallpaper with root explorer. I have been trying to restore back to stock for 2 days now.
I have followed several different methods including TWRP methods and I can restore to stock easily, sign back in and get the Kindle registered. I can download books fine, I can stream videos fine BUT I cannot purchase any apps in the Amazon Market or view any of "my apps" in the market. Any time I try to the "authenticating" box pops up for half a second and then kicks me back to the Amazon App store main page.
I don't know what to do from here. My first Kindle (that I never rooted) can access/purchase everything fine. I have already contacted Amazon to verify there are no problems with my account on their end. I have wiped wiped wiped and factory reset and update.zip and update-kindle-6.2.1_D01E_3103920.bin countless times but both the previously rooted Fire's cannot function properly in the market.
Any and all advice will be greatly appreciated!
it's a shot in the dark but have you tried to unregister at the amazon website and the reregister with the kf ?
maybe it helps ...
another idea:
if you'r unregistered goto settings - apps - amazon market - clear cache - clear data - force close - then try reregister
you know - maybe it ...
b63 said:
it's a shot in the dark but have you tried to unregister at the amazon website and the reregister with the kf ?
maybe it helps ...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have not. I have deregistered and reregisterd on the device itself repeatedly but I have not tried on the Amazon website. Thank you very much for the advice and I will go try it right now.
just updated my previous post ...
b63 said:
just updated my previous post ...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I appreciate your advice. I just tried both of your suggestions but I still can't get past the authenticating box
besides of a cold reboot - just to be shure - no more ideas
sorry ...
When you flashed the zip to go back to stock, did you wipe everything first? System, data, cache, davlik cache. Might try a full wipe then flash the stock image.
skourg3 said:
When you flashed the zip to go back to stock, did you wipe everything first? System, data, cache, davlik cache. Might try a full wipe then flash the stock image.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I always wiped everything before flashing, including the sdcard, thinking it may have contained corrupt data preventing the market from authenticating correctly.
I'm really bummed. I was kinda hoping when I posted this that somebody else who had the problem would know a solution. Not sure what to do with the Kindles from here?
Seems odd to me that I have 2 Fires with the exact same problem. That leads me to believe that its either the update.zip that's faulty ( although I downloaded the bin straight from Amazon and had the same problem as the existing update.zip's ) or more likely something that the rooting process I followed ( nat3mil's ) changed that the back to stock is not replacing. Is that possible or does the update.zip actually replace everything to stock?
did you use the one from amazon ?
if yes this one restores everything including loosing root, fff and twrp
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=hp_k6land_software2?nodeId=200790620
b63 said:
did you use the one from amazon ?
if yes this one restores everything including loosing root, fff and twrp
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=hp_k6land_software2?nodeId=200790620
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yesterday I just kept trying the update.zip that is provided in one of the threads here but the morning I actually downloaded the bin direct from Amazon ( same as the link you provided ) and I tried flashing that following the instructions on Amazon and also in TWRP with no luck.
you can't flash the bin with twrp
and you can't install with the amazon method if you allready have the same version
rename the bin file to update.zip and flash with twrp
then it's like out of the box
b63 said:
you can't flash the bin with twrp
and you can't install with the amazon method if you allready have the same version
rename the bin file to update.zip and flash with twrp
then it's like out of the box
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thats what I did. First I tried the Amazon instruction method, in the Kindle updates folder, and when that didtn't work I renamed to update.zip and flashed with TWRP.
EDIT: when I say it didn't work I mean it flashes fine but I still can't access my apps in the Amazon Market
then you have a kf like out of the box !
there is nothing more you can do at the kf side
you can try to set it to factory defaults in settings
otherwise the problem has to be on your accounts at amazon
edit: i think i heard somewhere that it takes some hours after registration until the account is fully functioning. no guarantee ...
b63 said:
then you have a kf like out of the box !
there is nothing more you can do at the kf side
you can try to set it to factory defaults in settings
otherwise the problem has to be on your accounts at amazon
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have done a factory reset in settings several times also. I emailed Amazon last night and this was their reply,
Hello,
I've checked your account and see you should be able to place the orders using both the devices.
In this case, I suggest you to reset both the devices.
Performing a hard reset on your Kindle Fire may resolve intermittent issues like trouble downloading content to your Kindle Fire.
To perform a hard reset on your Kindle Fire, press and hold the power button for 20 seconds and then release. After the device has completely turned off, press the power button to restart your Kindle Fire.
If your Kindle Fire is still unresponsive, try charging your Kindle Fire before trying to reset the device again.
If performing a hard reset on your Kindle Fire doesn't help, please reach us over the phone so we can help you appropriately.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So I guess my only option left is to call them? Thanks for all your help!
last idea: the sync button brings failure ?
sorry - at the end of my knowledge ...
give them a call !!!
b63 said:
last idea: the sync button brings failure ?
sorry - at the end of my knowledge ...
give them a call !!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't have my Fire with me at the moment because I am at work but the sync was not working right, you are correct. Its says my device sync is not activated and it won't allow me to toggle it on.

Uh oh... Can I fix this? Rom Toolbox Pro error

Hey guys,
I tried using Rom Toolbox Pro to change my battery icon... after trying to install, the error "com.android.systemui has stopped working" continually popped up. I had to reboot by holding vol+, vol- and lock.
After rebooting, all soft buttons and the status bar are gone. I can't manage to get them back. I also can't manage to restore the battery icon - RTP prompted me to backup the icons before trying to install the new ones, and I did.
What have I done?
You've borked the system UI. Need to flash a new ROM or flash a factory image, I think.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
duloz said:
You've borked the system UI. Need to flash a new ROM or flash a factory image, I think.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow, that's so bull**** haha. Thanks for the quick reply
bulldozed said:
Wow, that's so bull**** haha. Thanks for the quick reply
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So I went to restore my backup through CMW, it failed. Now I'm stuck on the Google screen. How do I flash it back to stock, in order to start all over again? I can get to the CMW page with the Android on his back, with "Start" up the top.
Appreciate any help!
bulldozed said:
So I went to restore my backup through CMW, it failed. Now I'm stuck on the Google screen. How do I flash it back to stock, in order to start all over again? I can get to the CMW page with the Android on his back, with "Start" up the top.
Appreciate any help!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's not the clock work recovery. It's the bootloader. That's where you need to be to flash the image though.
First download the Nexus 7 image from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasijro03d
Once you have downloaded it extract the file twice until you see image-nakasi-jro03d.zip
Take that zip and move it to the directory where you have fastboot on your computer.
Open your command prompt pointing at that directory.
Then, type:
Code:
fastboot devices
if it returns a number you are good to go.
Next type:
Code:
fastboot -w update image-nakasi-jro03d.zip
This will wipe your user data and restore stock recovery. But you should be good to go.
geez, just reflash your rom, youll be ok.
El Daddy said:
snip
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
absolute legend. Thanks for the detailed reply, really appreciate it! I will give that a shot right now.
EDIT: haha took me five minutes to get it reflashed to stock. thanks again!
simms22 said:
geez, just reflash your rom, youll be ok.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
haha sorry if my posts were a bit over the top, I was just sitting in bed having a play (with my Nexus 7........), then all of a sudden my tablet is seemingly wrecked simply from trying to change the battery icon... I FREAKED
Did something similar myself.
Just downloaded the factory image and flashed just the system.img file using fastboot and rerooted. A few system apps played up, most were fixed by wiping the cache but i had to delete all data from the contacts app, it resynced fine anyway.
To clarify extract the factory image to get the system.img and use the following
fastboot flash system system.img
Just rewrites the system partition.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
The same thing happened to me trying to change the wifi icon. I guess Rom Toolbox doesn't play well with the Nexus 7?
Same thing on Galaxy Nexus... stumbled upon this thread searching for a solution. Was thinking we could restore from the backup that was made when swapping icons, but I guess that's not the case?
bulldozed said:
Hey guys,
I tried using Rom Toolbox Pro to change my battery icon... after trying to install, the error "com.android.systemui has stopped working" continually popped up. I had to reboot by holding vol+, vol- and lock.
After rebooting, all soft buttons and the status bar are gone. I can't manage to get them back. I also can't manage to restore the battery icon - RTP prompted me to backup the icons before trying to install the new ones, and I did.
What have I done?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello friends,
I am curious why, when such issues occured with your device, you did not contact Rom Toolbox Dev. to ask for help?
I am part of the support team from Rom Toolbox Pro, and I believe the post right before me is from someone who reached out to me to ask me about this, so allow me to explain the solution here real fast:
What happened is that when you changed the icon, it simply didn't work and messed up the UI. This occurs sometimes, and is the right time to restore a backup of the icons.
Problem is that now you can't restore, because the soft keys are all gone, and the Nexus 7 has no hard keys to do the dirty work.
So, here is the solution; you must use Root Browser to switch out the Systemui.apk and framework.apk files from the backup folder to the /system/app folder.
Where is the backup stored, you ask? Well, since it's very easy to break a rom by restoring the framework and systemui to the wrong rom, the backups are actually placed inside the app's data partition. This is to prevent tampering. If you are reading this post, then I assume you know what you're doing and are doing this with the EXACT same rom as the backups were created from.
The directory of the backups is /data/data/com.jrummy.liberty.toolboxpro/files/status_bar_backup/
Simply copy these over and paste them in /system/app, maybe renaming rather than deleting the old ones, just in case, then paste these and reboot your device.
And now your systemui and framework should be all restored.
Hope this helps! Be sure to contact the developer next time you need any help, We have arguably the best customer service of all the Play Store
And be sure to thank the one who referred me to this thread, if this helps!
Master Ramy said:
Hello friends,
I am curious why, when such issues occured with your device, you did not contact Rom Toolbox Dev. to ask for help?
I am part of the support team from Rom Toolbox Pro, and I believe the post right before me is from someone who reached out to me to ask me about this, so allow me to explain the solution here real fast:
What happened is that when you changed the icon, it simply didn't work and messed up the UI. This occurs sometimes, and is the right time to restore a backup of the icons.
Problem is that now you can't restore, because the soft keys are all gone, and the Nexus 7 has no hard keys to do the dirty work.
So, here is the solution; you must use Root Browser to switch out the Systemui.apk and framework.apk files from the backup folder to the /system/app folder.
Where is the backup stored, you ask? Well, since it's very easy to break a rom by restoring the framework and systemui to the wrong rom, the backups are actually placed inside the app's data partition. This is to prevent tampering. If you are reading this post, then I assume you know what you're doing and are doing this with the EXACT same rom as the backups were created from.
The directory of the backups is /data/data/com.jrummy.liberty.toolboxpro/files/status_bar_backup/
Simply copy these over and paste them in /system/app, maybe renaming rather than deleting the old ones, just in case, then paste these and reboot your device.
And now your systemui and framework should be all restored.
Hope this helps! Be sure to contact the developer next time you need any help, We have arguably the best customer service of all the Play Store
And be sure to thank the one who referred me to this thread, if this helps!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi Master Ramy,
I was the one who emailed JRummy.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying actually. I guess your reply answers the OP's question - that is, in the event that we get the "com.android.systemui has stopped working" error , then we should do the stuff you said?
My issue is different... I hadn't swapped out my battery icons yet, cos I wanted to test the restore function in ROM Toolbox first before doing so. So I backed up both systemui and framework-res using ROM Toolbox, then simply tried to restore them using ROM Toolbox. But I got a toast notification saying "failed to get icons". I didn't get a big error like the OP's, but it was alarming enough that I didn't even try to change the icons in the end.
Are you saying that I should manually move my systemui and framework-res backups to system/app in order for ROM Toolbox to be able to restore them?
mlj11 said:
Hi Master Ramy,
I was the one who emailed JRummy.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying actually. I guess your reply answers the OP's question - that is, in the event that we get the "com.android.systemui has stopped working" error , then we should do the stuff you said?
My issue is different... I hadn't swapped out my battery icons yet, cos I wanted to test the restore function in ROM Toolbox first before doing so. So I backed up both systemui and framework-res using ROM Toolbox, then simply tried to restore them using ROM Toolbox. But I got a toast notification saying "failed to get icons". I didn't get a big error like the OP's, but it was alarming enough that I didn't even try to change the icons in the end.
Are you saying that I should manually move my systemui and framework-res backups to system/app in order for ROM Toolbox to be able to restore them?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, the post was in response to the OP talking about losing the soft keys and such Due to the different nature of your issue, I've sent you an email instead of responding here, so that we don't clog up this thread

Sprint lg g pad f7.0 (lk430)

I accidentally ruined my LG G PAD F7.0 and
am stuck in a Google Play Services Error loop on my tablet
at the first time setup screen and it kicks me back to select the WiFi option i cant access the Android OS or home screen i tried both factory reset options
The Tablet was rooted but i believe the OS/Google Play services is damaged because of an app that wasn't supposed to be disabled that what im assuming....
What i wanna know is it possible someone can make a flash-able dump of their tablet from someone elses same model and if i can use it to restore this tablet back to working condition and if so how??
I also would like to know if any of the sites are the proper recovery files for this tablet:
http://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=ALL&search=lk430
http://mobile.gaodi.net/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=668701
XXX01 said:
I accidentally ruined my LG G PAD F7.0 and
am stuck in a Google Play Services Error loop on my tablet
at the first time setup screen and it kicks me back to select the WiFi option i cant access the Android OS or home screen i tried both factory reset options
The Tablet was rooted but i believe the OS/Google Play services is damaged because of an app that wasn't supposed to be disabled that what im assuming....
What i wanna know is it possible someone can make a flash-able dump of their tablet from someone elses same model and if i can use it to restore this tablet back to working condition and if so how??
I also would like to know if any of the sites are the proper recovery files for this tablet:
http://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=ALL&search=lk430
http://mobile.gaodi.net/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=668701
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok bro, first thing you need is the LG Drivers which you can get here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/g3...Ver_3.11.3.exe
Next you need the LG Flash Tool which you can get here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/fw..._Tool_2014.zip
Then you need the stock rom which you can get from the sources you found or you can even just google it. Everything is pretty self explanatory. Make sure you're tablet is in d/l mode. If you have any more questions just ask. Good luck!!!
Eric
djerick3 said:
Ok bro, first thing you need is the LG Drivers which you can get here:
[redacted for first post]
Next you need the LG Flash Tool which you can get here:
[redacted for first post]
Then you need the stock rom which you can get from the sources you found or you can even just google it. Everything is pretty self explanatory. Make sure you're tablet is in d/l mode. If you have any more questions just ask. Good luck!!!
Eric
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
XXX01, did this work for you? I'd like to be prepared if I come across a problem like this. Also, has anyone had any luck flashing *any* custom rom on a 430? I see Cyanogen has release for 400 and 410, and I know this is a recent release, so I'm conflicted by how new the device is compared to how similar it might be to those others.
Veritan said:
XXX01, did this work for you? I'd like to be prepared if I come across a problem like this. Also, has anyone had any luck flashing *any* custom rom on a 430? I see Cyanogen has release for 400 and 410, and I know this is a recent release, so I'm conflicted by how new the device is compared to how similar it might be to those others.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
NO this did not work as a i cant find a stock firmware file to flash anywhere..... if u know a place that has one please let me know
XXX01 said:
NO this did not work as a i cant find a stock firmware file to flash anywhere..... if u know a place that has one please let me know
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'll see about pulling the firmware off mine for you. Currently without my computer, so i dont know how long that will take.
Veritan said:
I'll see about pulling the firmware off mine for you. Currently without my computer, so i dont know how long that will take.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would benefit from this as well. I would like to revert my G Pad F7.0 back to full stock but I can't. When I do a factory restore, it is still missing web browser and other apps that I had removed.
Rektifying said:
I would benefit from this as well. I would like to revert my G Pad F7.0 back to full stock but I can't. When I do a factory restore, it is still missing web browser and other apps that I had removed.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Could you push those apps through ADB install? Do you have the apk files for those? If you want to PM me a list of those apps I can try to get you the APKs off mine and you can try that. Meanwhile, I'm working on pulling my rom for you guys.
Hey that would awesome. I am getting failed when trying to do factory restore. They recovery is not working on mine. This sucks that their is not firmwares available for this sprint tablet
Sent from my LGLK430 using XDA Free mobile app
Lglk430 i need firmware.
Did you ever get the firmware. I need it and cannot find it anywhere? Please help if you can. I have done the same thing you have in the same situation.
LG Gpad F 7.0 Sprint (LK430ZV3) 5.0.1
stuck in bootloop during root process. i am unable to find rom anywhere.
pls help
I still can not find a way to flash this thing back to stock either. I am unable to find the stock rom anywhere. Not sure what to do.
We are having an error that says fastboot init( ), under that is loading keystore failed status 5 and then usb init ept @ 0x8f20700 and underneath that it says udc_start( ). It will not boot past this screen.
Rektifying said:
I still can not find a way to flash this thing back to stock either. I am unable to find the stock rom anywhere. Not sure what to do.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you get your stock ROM yet. I can pull it off one of mine if you still need it., I got two of them from Sprint just to save the activation fees on 3 other phones. I need to root them because they are way to slow. The hardware is way too small. Anyways, as soon as I figure out how to root them I can do a nan droid off the one I have never used so I won't even have to factory reset first. If you give me the steps you did to root yours it will save me time. How did you brick yours?
---------- Post added at 05:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:21 AM ----------
androodius said:
Did you get your stock ROM yet. I can pull it off one of mine if you still need it., I got two of them from Sprint just to save the activation fees on 3 other phones. I need to root them because they are way to slow. The hardware is way too small. Anyways, as soon as I figure out how to root them I can do a nan droid off the one I have never used so I won't even have to factory reset first. If you give me the steps you did to root yours it will save me time. How did you brick yours?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I need to know what recovery you used then you can flash it instead of having to use your PC.
It's guides online on how to extract the firmware I'm not sure how to myself cause I need a way to get mine out of a bootloop
Sent from my SM-N910R4 using Tapatalk
GalaxyBlaze7438 said:
It's guides online on how to extract the firmware I'm not sure how to myself cause I need a way to get mine out of a bootloop
Sent from my SM-N910R4 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Extracting a nan droid is easy enough. It is what you should have done as soon as you installed a recovery. t's just a back up. I need to use the same recovery you installed so it works on yours. After I back it up I will send you a link. You put it on your card and then restore from your recovery. It is key to always back up your firmware before you modify anything. If I make a back with the device that I haven't used it will be stock for you. I've never rooted a LG so I'm still looking for the method. I can compress it to a TAR if you want to flash it odin (or whatever is used for LG) but it is easiest just to install it as a restore. You can still power your device on to the recovery can't you?
I didnt even get to the recovery part I rooted and try to reboot after installing supers u from King root and been looping ever since
Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk
androodius said:
Extracting a nan droid is easy enough. It is what you should have done as soon as you installed a recovery. t's just a back up. I need to use the same recovery you installed so it works on yours. After I back it up I will send you a link. You put it on your card and then restore from your recovery. It is key to always back up your firmware before you modify anything. If I make a back with the device that I haven't used it will be stock for you. I've never rooted a LG so I'm still looking for the method. I can compress it to a TAR if you want to flash it odin (or whatever is used for LG) but it is easiest just to install it as a restore. You can still power your device on to the recovery can't you?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Getting it out of the boot loop is usefully not all that difficult. Did you try wiping the Dalvik and the cache? That will probably do it. If not what you need is the boot or kernel. Find the stock or the custom kernel and install it then wipe dalvik and cache.
I think i need the boot.img or kernal and I can't find either anywhere I've looked and I've tried factory reset and nothing I have the stock recovery so j can't wipe dalvik
Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk
GalaxyBlaze7438 said:
I think i need the boot.img or kernal and I can't find either anywhere I've looked and I've tried factory reset and nothing I have the stock recovery so j can't wipe dalvik
Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
A factory reset will wipe the dalvik. I will see what I can find tomorrow. When I get mine rooted you can use the boot image from my back up if I can't find one elsewhere. It's best to install a custom recovery. If your wanting the option to return to stock a good app is flashily. You can back up the boot loader and the kernel before you install a recovery and then use it to flash it back when you want to. It will even back it up to drop box so it doesn't get lost.
What method did you use to root?
I used king root and I'm no rookie to the rooting Android thing I've been doin it for years I just can't find a recovery to flash or anything other then King root to root it and if i could get it to go past the splash screen I'd be able to fix it but I can't get it passed there unless I find those files
Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk

PLEASE HELP Fire Launcher Deleted Need Desperate Help

(Please note that my device is rooted using KingRoot)
So I was reorganising my Fire Launcher and I was deleting a few of the built in Kindle apps since I didnt use them, and without realising, Im pretty sure I deleted the Fire Launcher...
Now whenever I tap home I see my wallpaper for a second, then a black screen and then it takes me into my most recently used app. Is their any way to reinstall the launcher? And if not, can I recover my system from an earlier date / factory reset it? Im really worried ill have to factory reset it, but Im open to try anything.
Please help me, I really need this fixing.
UPDATE - Tried factory resetting and restoring from 7 days ago, and the backup file won't install. I'll try with a backup from 30/12/2015
Please, someone help. I desperately need this fixing.
PLEASE
IS ANYBODY GOING TO HELP?
I might seem impatient, but my parents check my device to see what i've been up to everyday, and if I can't get this fixed, then my parents will never forgive me.
SO CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME?
Do you remember if you have adb on(usb debugging) if so push any random launcher apk to sd card and adb install it. If you dont then idk.
laidbackcloud said:
Do you remember if you have adb on(usb debugging) if so push any random launcher apk to sd card and adb install it. If you dont then idk.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Installed nova using adb, worked perfectly. Thank you so so much.
the other thing you can do (i know this cause i borked apex while trying to move it to a system app the first time) is long press the home softkey. This "should" give you the option of opening a browser from which you can download a new launcher
mikek9 said:
the other thing you can do (i know this cause i borked apex while trying to move it to a system app the first time) is long press the home softkey. This "should" give you the option of opening a browser from which you can download a new launcher
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Interesting. Nice to know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8...zon-fire-hd-8-10-remove-firelauncher-t3286646
I uploaded the firelauncher file on this thread, put it in /apps/com.amazon.firelauncher/com.amazon.firelauncher.apk or whatever it is.
OH please still see this post...
loganwaffle8 said:
Installed nova using adb, worked perfectly. Thank you so so much.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
SHEW!!! I used RootJunkySDL's supertool to downgrade the system (5.1.2), and got everything back to stock. ~sigh~ Also, happy to say, I re-used another RootJunkySDL Supertool to do everything proper! Root, OTA update blocked, lock screen ads removed, etc... ALL working like a proper Android now!! HOORAY!
HOW did you install using ADB?? I am having the same issue.... long story, but I factory reset tablet (wanted to start over)... I put the firelauncher back where it belongs (system, priv-apps), but apparently, not correctly, so I have blank screen, and no longer have root. Seriously want to shoot myself right now, along with the ad-bloated fire! ADB is on, and I can get to the screen by factory resetting, but how do I launch any app, or install anything???
OH please help... anyone.... please help.

Android is starting... Optimising app xx of xx on every boot

Hi all,
Have had my Nexus 10 with a few years now and rooted it not long after I got it, stuck with stock rom though.
All was fine until I updated to the latest LMY49H Build using NRT (Nexus Root Toolkit) which I always do and it has never let me down.
But with this update I get the swirling balls, Android boot screen then about 10 minutes of "Android is starting... Optimising app xx of xx". I have wiped via settings, via recovery (TWRP and stock), Flash Stock and Unroot (NRT), Root (NRT which wipes data), cleared cache, dalvik, data using TWRP but every time I end up with this optimising apps screen.
I have tried restoring previous versions at setup (apps, wallpapers etc.) and I have skipped all setup options for a clean fresh copy but always with the same result.
I have been looking around but didn't find someone running stock rom with the same problem, If I missed it then I'm sorry.
Please someone help me as I'm going on a trip soon and will need my tablet!
Could be your flash memory is wearing out. When you are using TWRP try copying a file then reboot into TWRP and see if the file is still there. If it is gone it is bad flash memory and you need a new motherboard...
Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk
psiphi said:
Could be your flash memory is wearing out. When you are using TWRP try copying a file then reboot into TWRP and see if the file is still there. If it is gone it is bad flash memory and you need a new motherboard...
Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry I don't get what you mean. do you mean to flash a file? (or at least see if TWRP finds the file?)
e.g. copy a file, supersu.zip or something in downloads folder, then boot into TWRP to see if its in the folder ready to flash?
Oh I hope its not the motherboard, the tablet has hardly been used compared to others I know of.
Do you know if its safe to revert to a previous version of android using NRT? LMY49H or even G? I was happy enough with those versions and only updated thinking it would clear the security update (7.2mb) which I ended up doing manually anyway (Unroot & Update, install security update, Root).
I had a problem like this years ago when I flashed a ROM to my old Galaxy S4, flashing a different ROM fixed the problem then, I'm hoping it will now too!
Thanks for your help
fado5ster said:
Sorry I don't get what you mean. do you mean to flash a file? (or at least see if TWRP finds the file?)
e.g. copy a file, supersu.zip or something in downloads folder, then boot into TWRP to see if its in the folder ready to flash?
Oh I hope its not the motherboard, the tablet has hardly been used compared to others I know of.
Do you know if its safe to revert to a previous version of android using NRT? LMY49H or even G? I was happy enough with those versions and only updated thinking it would clear the security update (7.2mb) which I ended up doing manually anyway (Unroot & Update, install security update, Root).
I had a problem like this years ago when I flashed a ROM to my old Galaxy S4, flashing a different ROM fixed the problem then, I'm hoping it will now too!
Thanks for your help
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not flash your memory but check your: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory
And yes it is safe to restock (another) ROM.
fado5ster said:
Sorry I don't get what you mean. do you mean to flash a file? (or at least see if TWRP finds the file?)
e.g. copy a file, supersu.zip or something in downloads folder, then boot into TWRP to see if its in the folder ready to flash?
Oh I hope its not the motherboard, the tablet has hardly been used compared to others I know of.
Do you know if its safe to revert to a previous version of android using NRT? LMY49H or even G? I was happy enough with those versions and only updated thinking it would clear the security update (7.2mb) which I ended up doing manually anyway (Unroot & Update, install security update, Root).
I had a problem like this years ago when I flashed a ROM to my old Galaxy S4, flashing a different ROM fixed the problem then, I'm hoping it will now too!
Thanks for your help
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Right, I mean just copy a file to it that is not already there and rebooting it and seeing if the file is still there.
If it works then you probably don't have a hardware issue.
It is always worth trying to flash a known working rom, though you may need to hard reset to get it working.
Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk
mr.natural said:
Not flash your memory but check your: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory
And yes it is safe to restock (another) ROM.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, I know what flash memory is, I mean I didn't know what he meant by copy using TWRP.
I may try flash the previous LMY49H ROM then
psiphi said:
Right, I mean just copy a file to it that is not already there and rebooting it and seeing if the file is still there.
If it works then you probably don't have a hardware issue.
It is always worth trying to flash a known working rom, though you may need to hard reset to get it working.
Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
OK cool, thanks for clearing that up..
This literally just started when I updated to the new ROM (LMY49J). I have done a full wipe already so hard reset shouldn't be a problem, nothing left on it now anyway. Think I may have done it already tho
Before the update I had a full TV series and a few movies saved into it and it had no problems playing/saving anything. Think I may try stock flash & unroot with LMY49H and see how that goes.. I'm away from it at the moment so hopefully will try tomorrow.
I have a feeling it is saving files though, displayed my old wallpaper when I restored from previous tablet option on setup. Must be saving this picture somewhere after initial download at setup. It is booting up eventually like, just after it optimizes the apps, maybe 5-10min.
What other issues could I be having?
You really have to create or copy something new and reboot the tablet to test. Files and setting will stay in the cache and so give the illusion working unless you reboot.
Also are you doing a clean shutdown via the menu after hitting the power button for no more than 2 seconds? Doing power off without going through menu can cause your behavior.
Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk
psiphi said:
You really have to create or copy something new and reboot the tablet to test. Files and setting will stay in the cache and so give the illusion working unless you reboot.
Also are you doing a clean shutdown via the menu after hitting the power button for no more than 2 seconds? Doing power off without going through menu can cause your behavior.
Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
OK I will try copy something tomorrow.. A TV show or something..
Yes I always hit power button and select "Power Off" and let it shut down, have since day 1!
Will keep you updated,
Thanks again
fado5ster said:
OK I will try copy something tomorrow.. A TV show or something..
Yes I always hit power button and select "Power Off" and let it shut down, have since day 1!
Will keep you updated,
Thanks again
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You have to copy something in recovery mode with twrp. From a different directory (or usb stick to your device) and then reboot to see if it is still there.

Categories

Resources