Hi I am having a kindle Fire HD 8.9.
Today I was trying to root and install kitkat 4.4.2 PAC custom rom over fire OS 8.4.8.
I was able to successfully root the device using Bin4ry v31.
However when I tried to install the TWRP recovery partition using fire flash v11 I got a red screen immediately after rebooting.
The kindle is unusable currently and any help would be very useful.
Many Thanks.
Please post in your device subforum instead of the general PAC Q&A section. You will have better luck finding help there and it will make it easier for others who have the same issue to find the thread
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I just got my Amazon Kindle Fire 2 days ago and i love it. I want to know if ther is a full 100% original factory stock rom to restore and the step by step instructions to reinstall it? I wanted to root and try to install some roms but i need the full stock and recovery to install the roms. I never rooted the kindle before and i never used roms and i dont know what the full stock file is called or anything so i need info and help. I have successfully rooted my android phones and the samsung galaxy tab 7 plus. And i can change roms on them roms too but i have 0% experience on the amazon kindle. My mom got me this for me its a late christmas present and it will crush my heart if i screw it up with no way back to full stock. So i have to be extra carefull. Does anybody know if amazon is going to release android 4 ics for the kindle fire because that is what i want is the ics update and the only way i can see the ability to get it is istalling one of the roms from this site?
Only way you'll see ICS on this device is via CM9 or similar.
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Check out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20455567.
KFU will do a lot for you. You can root and install TWRP via the Kindle Fire Utility. Read up and you should be good.
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ronlsjr said:
I just got my Amazon Kindle Fire 2 days ago and i love it. I want to know if ther is a full 100% original factory stock rom to restore and the step by step instructions to reinstall it? I wanted to root and try to install some roms but i need the full stock and recovery to install the roms. I never rooted the kindle before and i never used roms and i dont know what the full stock file is called or anything so i need info and help. I have successfully rooted my android phones and the samsung galaxy tab 7 plus. And i can change roms on them roms too but i have 0% experience on the amazon kindle. My mom got me this for me its a late christmas present and it will crush my heart if i screw it up with no way back to full stock. So i have to be extra carefull. Does anybody know if amazon is going to release android 4 ics for the kindle fire because that is what i want is the ics update and the only way i can see the ability to get it is istalling one of the roms from this site?
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when you follow my guide it will walk you through video tutorials. when you install twrp you are able to back up your stock rom and flash back to it at any time... Here is my easy to follow guide and video links with troubleshooting just in case you run into problems that are similar to everyone else that is new to this... Good luck and remember to hit that thanks button if I helped you:
Link to my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1417234
Hello Peeps,
Firstly, Im new to this, secondly I'm nowhere near knowledgeable for this undertaking.
So, Ive got a first Gen KF, running factory software version 10.4.6. I got it last year for Xmas and basically forgot I had it until now.
I'd much rather run a version of Android that will actually let me do what I want to do.
I've tried downloading the latest version of KFU I can find v9.9 but it just says its offline, tried reloading drivers a couple of times, all setting are allowed on the KF itself.
Is there a newer Utility anywhere that doesn't require Linux?
I have a laptop running Windows 7 Pro.
I'm hoping someone out there can help me as I don't want to buy a tablet if I don't have to.
Thank you
according to your software version you have a kindle fire 2 !
look and go for help in the corresponding forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd
Yes and as a warning don't use kfu on and 2nd gen device, you will hard brick it.
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Hi all, im new, i just get my Amazon Kindle Fire Hd 7", its version 7.4.8. I saw a few guides but i couldnt find any tutorial for the 7.4.8 version. Can you help me, i need to root and install cyanogenmod stable edition 10.2.1.
It will be the first time i do a flash, and i dont want to brick my tablet. Please some one can help me?
It is the same guide for all versions of the amazon os
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wire55 said:
It is the same guide for all versions of the amazon os
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Ok that was kinda correct, one difference being that's completely untrue if you count the first gen kf, because that kindles methods will brick this device(only said that because it can be interpreted in a weird way) also the other main difference is if you don't know much about using adb and don't want to have to push your rom, i suggest sticking the rom and gapps on the device ahead of time because the latest version of freedom boot causes you to bootloop into twrp after you reboot, which means either you have to have it on their ahead of time or deal with having to use adb push to push the rom onto the device.
I meant it is same method for the hd, sorry for being unclear.
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I have the same problem!
My dream is install the cyanogen mod and the second bootloader
but..
I am afraid about the 7.4.8
could I downgrade to 7.4.6 ?
Wow people used to not care about this problem last time it happened, I'm surprised at all the posts I'm seeing about this. Simple explanation, follow the tutorial of your choice for putting 2nd bootloader + twrp on your device, but make sure you put the ROM on the device first because the fact that we don't have a more up to date freedom boot means that it will bootloop into recovery when the process is finished. So all in all the method is fine, just put the ROM on ahead of time so you don't end up having to push it on to the device with adb.
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stunts513 said:
Wow people used to not care about this problem last time it happened, I'm surprised at all the posts I'm seeing about this. Simple explanation, follow the tutorial of your choice for putting 2nd bootloader + twrp on your device, but make sure you put the ROM on the device first because the fact that we don't have a more up to date freedom boot means that it will bootloop into recovery when the process is finished. So all in all the method is fine, just put the ROM on ahead of time so you don't end up having to push it on to the device with adb.
Yes you can just downgrade it but it's kinda pointless and wastes time, you would have to download a few hundred mb of data just to downgrade it, and then wipe all those changes shortly afterwards when you flash a new ROM. Just seems easier to me to do it without the extra work.
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I recently got a Kindle Fire HD 7" and was curious if there is a 11.3.2.2 root. I plan on flashing CM11 or some other form of a 4.4 KitKat rom.
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I recently got a Kindle Fire HD 7" and was curious if there is a 11.3.2.2 root. I plan on flashing CM11 or some other form of a 4.4 KitKat rom.
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That is the 2013 kindle fire hd, its not flashable, well it is but only with a kindlewater rom because we can't get around it's locked bootloaded. So because of this we can't flash a custom kernel, and there are no 4.4 based roms available for it. I'm not the best with memorizing info about the 2013 but it should be rootable, i don't remember which version of the os wasn't rootable but all in all even the latest os can be rooted, but you need a fastboot cable first which i assume downgrades it then roots it, or maybe not idk.
Managed to Root Kindle HD 7, OS 7.4.9
after long search,,,,,could not find and was end up with nothing
till i remember once, that i had rooted chinese tab vis some private app....
so i give it try on the Kindle HD 7, with the last OS 7.4.9,,,,and capooooooooom
it worked, and rooted.
try it for yourself
http://www.kingoapp.com/?utm_source=Android ROOT
and then i used this link to make the kindle dual boot, so i do not lose the amazon feel.
http://rootjunkysdl.com/
let me know all
Bin4ry root works, too. Kingo Root is referred to as "untrusted" by many developers because it installs a "fishy" app to the system.
did not work for me at all, i used the v31 totally did not work
and after reviewing allot of thread, allot have same my issue...cannot root with the new 7.4.9
so what to do now? am rooted using it
I used this method meant for kindle 7" 2013. Works perfectly on my Kindle fire hd old gen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2544736
Use root_script.zip and then sideload superuser.apk
7.4.9 Works great.
Tried Binary v31, v33, v34, v36 - didnt work. I read somewhere that after using bin4ry v31, even if it shows error, have to run qemuboot after running v31. I didnt try this.
did not work at all...tried it alaready
Towelroot will work 100% no doubts about it.
what worked for me
i used bin4ry v.35 for my kindle fire hd running 7.4.9
i did my friends kindle (same model) using bin4ry v.33
and my brothers kindle fire hd (same again) using this threat
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168512
bklyndiaz said:
i used bin4ry v.35 for my kindle fire hd running 7.4.9
i did my friends kindle (same model) using bin4ry v.33
and my brothers kindle fire hd (same again) using this threat
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168512
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This. binary works fine for Kindle Fire HD's. Those running a 2013 without camera and HDMI will need to use firerooter.
I used kingroot to root 5 kindle fire HD 7" tate devices no problems found
just chiming in to say that Kingo Root worked on mine running 7.5.1 when all others mentioned here did not.
BArt.
isa.ahmed said:
did not work for me at all, i used the v31 totally did not work
and after reviewing allot of thread, allot have same my issue...cannot root with the new 7.4.9
so what to do now? am rooted using it
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It works, but use ver v36, and not choice 1 a 5.
I have problem with SU - needs upgrade bin... - Normal is failed, my Fire 7 dont have TRW.
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Managed to Root Kindle HD 7, OS 7.4.9
after long search,,,,,could not find and was end up with nothing
till i Remember once, that i had rooted chinese tab vis some private app....
so i give it try on the Kindle HD 7, with the last OS 7.4.9,,,,and capooooooooom
it worked, and rooted.
try it for yourself
http://www.kingoapp.com/?utm_source=Android ROOT
and then i used this link to make the kindle dual boot, so i do not lose the amazon feel.
http://rootjunkysdl.com/
let me know all
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