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I have tried to root my kindle with the Kindle Fire v7 and have had no luck, It comes back with The system cannot find the path specified, I have installed the drivers and my kindle shows up as Android Composite ADB Interface. Thanks for any help in advance. I have also tried the burritoRoot with no luck. I am on version 6.2.1 I have never had problems with any android devises before but this seems alittle different.
i have the exact same problem. would really appreciate some help
I had this problem and here are the steps I took to fix it.
Go to Google's website and manually download and install the SDK, at the end when it asks you to open the utility to download images and such, uncheck the box and click finish.
Download the Kindle Fire Utility v.7
Connect your Kindle Fire to your usb port.
Go to Start Menu -> Accessories -> Run and type in "devmgmt.msc" (without quotations)
There should be an "unknown device" with the name of Kindle Fire (or close to it), right click that and click update driver software.
Click "Browse my computer for driver software"
Hit Browse and locate the "drivers" folder in the Kindle Fire Utility folder
Click next and let it install the software
Go into the Kindle Fire Utility folder and run "run.bat"
Everything should work as expected from here on out, or at least it did for me
I think for both us we already have the drivers installed. the problem is in running the actual bat for the utility. unless maybe we did something wrong in installing the drivers, but i don't think so. I actually used the exact same method to install the drivers as you did.
Check your system path for what the program is trying to run. If the path is there, make sure the file its calling is there. Google adding a path to windows for more info.
I think he problem has to do with the program not finding the kindle
claytybob said:
I had this problem and here are the steps I took to fix it.
Go to Google's website and manually download and install the SDK, at the end when it asks you to open the utility to download images and such, uncheck the box and click finish.
Download the Kindle Fire Utility v.7
Connect your Kindle Fire to your usb port.
Go to Start Menu -> Accessories -> Run and type in "devmgmt.msc" (without quotations)
There should be an "unknown device" with the name of Kindle Fire (or close to it), right click that and click update driver software.
Click "Browse my computer for driver software"
Hit Browse and locate the "drivers" folder in the Kindle Fire Utility folder
Click next and let it install the software
Go into the Kindle Fire Utility folder and run "run.bat"
Everything should work as expected from here on out, or at least it did for me
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I am good all the way to "run.bat" and when i do i get (ADB Status: Online, ADB Rooted: No, Boot Status: Unknown, So i put in #3 and press enter withch is Install Perment Root with Superuser, that is when i get all The system cannot find the path specified.
alright, so i was parusing around, and i think i found a solution. don't know why it works, but i think it will help you
Originally Posted by YourIcarus
Following this, two things happen. If I download the file from this post and attempt to install it, I receive an error stating Windows could not find files. If I install from the driver included in the OP, it's successful. However, ADB still does not recognize the device, and the Kindle Fire Utility returns an error: device not found.
Any help?
try this it may work:
open a cmd windows from your sdk tools folder, not the platform-tools, just tools and run this:
android update adb
then go to your user folder c:\users\username there should be a folder named .android in there, open adb_usb.ini and add this line at the bottom
0x1949
save close and update driver again, hope it works
credit goes to iluretar btw. make sure that you have the android sdk before doing this. delete whatever driver you had before this. after doing this, install the drivers manually through device manager and browsing to the folder included with the utility. and then...it works...for me at least, not sure why. oh, and...er...not sure where you find the link to android sdk, but i'm sure someone can provide you with that...
Fairtrade128 said:
alright, so i was parusing around, and i think i found a solution. don't know why it works, but i think it will help you
Originally Posted by YourIcarus
Following this, two things happen. If I download the file from this post and attempt to install it, I receive an error stating Windows could not find files. If I install from the driver included in the OP, it's successful. However, ADB still does not recognize the device, and the Kindle Fire Utility returns an error: device not found.
Any help?
try this it may work:
open a cmd windows from your sdk tools folder, not the platform-tools, just tools and run this:
android update adb
then go to your user folder c:\users\username there should be a folder named .android in there, open adb_usb.ini and add this line at the bottom
0x1949
save close and update driver again, hope it works
credit goes to iluretar btw. make sure that you have the android sdk before doing this. delete whatever driver you had before this. after doing this, install the drivers manually through device manager and browsing to the folder included with the utility. and then...it works...for me at least, not sure why. oh, and...er...not sure where you find the link to android sdk, but i'm sure someone can provide you with that...
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Well I guess im still not doing it right cause im still getting The devise not found.
I moved my install_drivers.bat file from the drivers folder to the same folder as run.bat and ran it (install_drivers.bat that is). It seemed to install correctly. Now, however, my kindle will not mount. So when I try to use the utility to install TWRP, it stops at "Installing TWRP... If we get stuck here for a while, power the kindle on and off a few times. < waiting for device >"
I have rebooted my device 6 times and it still does not work. My device no longer mounts, I can't even see it in device manager. I tried installing the drivers manually prior to moving install_drivers.bat. This seemed to work but I ran the install_drivers.bat after moving it anyway, maybe that makes me a noob.
Anyway, is there a way to fix this? I want root on my device!
EDIT: Here is the script I am getting in cmd when I run install_drivers.bat. I realize that the problem is I am running Windows 7 x86. But is there a way to run it for x86 instead of x64?
This tool will attempt to install the correct Drivers for the Kindle Fire.
It will also perform the setup required for adb_usb.ini in .android for you.
This version of C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\Kindle Fire Utility\tools\x64\devcon.exe
is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your compute
r's system information to see whether you need a x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) ve
rsion of the program, and then contact the software publisher.
This version of C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\Kindle Fire Utility\tools\x64\devcon.exe
is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your compute
r's system information to see whether you need a x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) ve
rsion of the program, and then contact the software publisher.
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Here is what i did. First off, not just any data cable works, i found that lg cable dont like adb. Some samsung cables give me trouble too. But anyways. Click start menu, type device, click and open device manager the go back to start type device again and open device and printers. If the kindle has installed its drivers then you should see "kindle" in DEVICE AND PRINTERS click on kindle go to properties select driver "tab" and hit uninstall. Open device manager and make sure its still sees the kindle as ADB interface. If so then you should be all set. This should be done after editing the adb_usb file and updating the google drivers.
Clemzon said:
Here is what i did. First off, not just any data cable works, i found that lg cable dont like adb. Some samsung cables give me trouble too. But anyways. Click start menu, type device, click and open device manager the go back to start type device again and open device and printers. If the kindle has installed its drivers then you should see "kindle" in DEVICE AND PRINTERS click on kindle go to properties select driver "tab" and hit uninstall. Open device manager and make sure its still sees the kindle as ADB interface. If so then you should be all set. This should be done after editing the adb_usb file and updating the google drivers.
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Thank you, this is what finally got it working for me. I had tried everything; installed 3 different USB drivers, edited files, moved files around, all with no signs of progress. Finally this approach made everything work perfectly!
Clemzon said:
Here is what i did. First off, not just any data cable works, i found that lg cable dont like adb. Some samsung cables give me trouble too. But anyways. Click start menu, type device, click and open device manager the go back to start type device again and open device and printers. If the kindle has installed its drivers then you should see "kindle" in DEVICE AND PRINTERS click on kindle go to properties select driver "tab" and hit uninstall. Open device manager and make sure its still sees the kindle as ADB interface. If so then you should be all set. This should be done after editing the adb_usb file and updating the google drivers.
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THANKS, that worked like a champ. After I did that it work.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997 using XDA App
My nephew managed to get into TWRP and somehow wiped the entire thing clean. I purposely keep a recovery .zip in there but even that's gone. When the Kindle is turned on it displays the Fire triangle but then the screen goes black and stays like that. I can boot into TWRP but can't use the mount option or adb because my computer, and the three others I've tried, refuses to recognize the Kindle. It shows up in Device Manager as Unknown and I can't manually install the driver. I've tried every combination of booting it with the computer off or on, uninstalling the Unknown driver, everything. Can you kind folks please save my butt? Thanks in advance for your responses.
wiped in TWRP and Windows only displays device as Unkown
Lance Uppercut,
Have you tried starting adb services and going back through the FireFireFire Utility, this has fixed a lot of boot errors that I had in the pass?
Let me know if you need help with starting adb services.
Thanks,
JohninLex
Thanks for your reply
Can you please elaborate on this a bit more? Maybe I'm not understanding correctly but I thought starting adb services wouldn't do anything in this instance since it wouldn't recognize the Kindle as being there at all? For instance, when I run Kindle Fire Utility it shows adb devices as being offline. If I could get the Kindle to show up as anything other than Unknown I'm certain I could just update the driver to an android device and have KFU take it over from there.
wiped in TWRP and Windows only displays device as Unkown
Lance Uppercut,
Did you root your Kindle "adb devices"
and the following commands?
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp
adb install Burritoroot3.apk
or did you download a file from the market to get root?
if you did it the above way with adb commands from a terminal would be great.
Either way lets set the driver, download the Kindle Fire Utility extract it to your desktop. or take note where you extracted it. Then go to your device manager and right click on the Kindle (unknown device) look for update driver and browse the the Kindle Fire Utility folder double click on the drivers folder and let it update the right driver you need for your OS (XP,Vista, 7 x86 or 64). Once it finds the right driver Open up a command prompt by going to start run and typing cmd and hitting enter. Once that is done download the KindleADB files and place them in the C:\ (drag and drop should be fine here ) go back to your command prompt and do the following commands:
** urname** C:\ " cd KindleADB " then hit enter
and then do " adb devices " it may or may not come back with your device sn but as long as it has started is what we are looking for.
Once that is done go back to your desktop leaving everything open and look through the Kindle Fire Utility until you find a file named Run.bat double click and hit run this will reinstall twrp and allow it to be remount-able. If you need a stock Kindle rom with update 6.2.2 I have a back up I can share with you.
I hope this helps but if it does not let me know and we can go back over the the driver section.
Thanks,
JohninLex
I've attempted installing the driver manually many times like you stated and on different PCs all containing KFU and the modified .ini file in the .android folder and the message I get when I attempt to manually update the driver is "The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based systems." When I first got the message I attempted to do it in an x86 system and the driver would still not install. My inability to get ANY computer to read the kindle as anything other than Unknown is the main issue. Even if I could make it read as the default "kindle" with the exclamation point it would be enough for me to fix it. But if I can't get a driver to load I'm hopeless to fix it in any way.
Use Android composite driver on your PC to get adb working. Once the adb is working, there multiple ways to boot or install a new ROM. I recommend to start doing the following commands:
Fastboot mode.
Try these ADB commands:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
or
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb shell reboot
Ng you have an Android phone, connect to you PC first to see if adb is working using composite ad driver for Windows operating system
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk
I can't use android composite driver. Every time I attempt to install the driver manually I get the error listed above. No matter what I do I can't get the Kindle to be anything other than Unknown
i had a problem where i could only get the fire symbol screen computer would not recognize. I had to start the kindle fire utility plug my kindle into the computer then turn it off, then have kfu install latest twrp again when it says waiting for device turn device on and it will reinstall that and get you back to the recovery. so maybe you can do the same with obtain stock update. not really sure to the kindle. my computer would recognize kindle fire for a few seconds and thats how i could install new twrp
about drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22342376&postcount=6
if you can't get rid of the drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
nevertheless i would never install the original stock rom cause you loose fff,twrp and root
use one of the prerooted stock roms instead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22393194&postcount=20
I had this exact same problem and ended up with a bricked kindle for a few weeks. I tried everything on the forum...uninstalling/reinstalling drivers/sdk/etc. At the end of it all I had the drivers installed properly (which was a real pain in the keyster) but my computer still would not recognize my device.
I found 2 posts that finally helped me:
1) in the .android file for adb_usb.ini, you need to add in 0x006 in another line. Also dont forget to add the 3-line code @ [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64]
Here is a link. This link has just about everything else you need to do to solve this issue.
http://www.kindle-fireforum.com/forum/amazon-kindle-fire-development/1086-adb-issues-solved-how.html
2) manually mount the drive and flash update.zip. For some reason my kindle got locked in fastboot, then when i switched it to normal it would get stuck on the loading animation. If this happens you probably need to flash and start over.
Here is that process.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22433402&postcount=4
hope this helps and good luck
Help me save my kindle fire
I used KFU to install TWRP and up to CM9. But after that i restore to rom stock 6.2.
But after kindle start the error sorry loop in screen . I can not access to kindle.
process.android.acore force close
We try to connect and re install TWRP but not successfull. when i connect kindle to my pc (XP and window 7) it only recognize kindle as disk driver (athough i try to uninstall and setup manual driver )..
Help me urgent.
Thanks alot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22342376&postcount=6
mhb1509 said:
I had this exact same problem and ended up with a bricked kindle for a few weeks. I tried everything on the forum...uninstalling/reinstalling drivers/sdk/etc. At the end of it all I had the drivers installed properly (which was a real pain in the keyster) but my computer still would not recognize my device.
I found 2 posts that finally helped me:
1) in the .android file for adb_usb.ini, you need to add in 0x006 in another line. Also dont forget to add the 3-line code @ [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64]
Here is a link. This link has just about everything else you need to do to solve this issue.
http://www.kindle-fireforum.com/forum/amazon-kindle-fire-development/1086-adb-issues-solved-how.html
2) manually mount the drive and flash update.zip. For some reason my kindle got locked in fastboot, then when i switched it to normal it would get stuck on the loading animation. If this happens you probably need to flash and start over.
Here is that process.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22433402&postcount=4
hope this helps and good luck
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This comment gave a ton of hope since I have tried everything that has been mentioned already except for adding 0x006 but sadly it did not work. There's absolutely nothing I can do to get out of the Unknown state. I've never had my ass kicked this hard by a piece of hardware. I surrender.
maybe this as a last resort:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
b63 said:
maybe this as a last resort:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
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I was reading through that earlier and it was a little too intimidating. I'm just going to sit here and cry for a couple of minutes.
Kindle still recognize as disk driver
I try to do something but adb not working (device not found because it recognize as normal disk driver). My pc use window xp professional.
How can i solve this
My kindle still recognize as normal disk driver
I try to test on some computers (xp, win7) but unfortunately, my kindle still recognize as normal usb only. (not adb device).
So i don know how to fix this problem
Please help me, or give me a hint
xp is a good choice - you don't have to care about the uac (user acces control)
have you checked according to my post #12 above ?
to shorten things up i could take a look with teamviewer if you like
just gimme a pm ...
Have you added the second vendor and the second set of USB command lines in your google/extras folder? If not add those turn off the kindle then turn it back on do "fastboot devices" then put the update.zip in your platform-tools folder then push the update to your kindle to be flashed by twrp. The command for that would be "advt push update.zip /sdcard/update.zip" you can have the kindle already in twrp by this point. Also when all is over you will have to reroot and reinstall fff and twrp. If you need help send me a message.
Sent from my Kindle Fire using Tapatalk
Hard reset on main-board KF
My KF is frozen. I try to do hard reset by hold pw button 20s, but not effected.
So i've just open back-slide my KF, and see KF main-board.
Have hard reset trick on this main-board.
Help me please.
hi guys inhd eed help for my kindle fire hd.
i want to add the "google play store" app, so i'm going to root it
i downloaded all files
but when i open cmd and type: "adb shell" appears this error: "device not found"
please help me!!!!
Google Play Market Kindle 7" Software 7.2.3
diego_berta said:
hi guys inhd eed help for my kindle fire hd.
i want to add the "google play store" app, so i'm going to root it
i downloaded all files
but when i open cmd and type: "adb shell" appears this error: "device not found"
please help me!!!!
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I suspect your Kindle Fire 7" HD is now running Software Version 7.2.3 (Device - About), correct?
Your problem "Device not Found" is either driver related or ADB Security issue. I assume you have ADB enabled under Security - Enable ADB? Also enable "Allow Installation of Applications" under the Device tab - this will allow installation of Google Play applications. If all OK, move onto the next step.
Next, as per the Qemu thread noted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838 you will find a driver package named "Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers.zip", be sure to install the ADB driver package. Reboot the PC and next the Kindle.
As you noted, if you want to use Google Play, you must Root the device. Just to keep everything consolidated, I will give you a brief Rooting instructions which works for Software 7.2.2 and 7.2.3.
Root Step 1: Run Root MANY ANDROID! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460. Run Normal Method and ignore errors. Pay attention, you will need to answer "Restore All" a dialogue box on the Kindle.
Root Step 2: The Kindle will reboot and react VERY slowly, this is normal - leave it alone. Proceed.
Root Step 3: Run Qemu automated root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838. Let this utility complete to the end.
Root Step 4: Click on Superuser.apk under the Apps tab.
You should now have root AND if this is true your ADB communication is also functional. Finally to Google Play.
Play Step 1 Downloaded and install the GoogleServicesFramework.apk
Play Step 2 Reboot the Kindle
Play Step 3 Download Vending.apk
Play Step 4 Using Root explorer app on the Fire (be sure it has Superuser Permissions). Move Vending.apk to /system/app with permissions set to Owner: Read-Write, Group: Read and Others: Read.
Play Step 5 Install Vending.apk
Play Step 6 Google Play should show up in your Kindle Fire HD Apps. Tap on it and follow the steps.
Play Step 7 Download and install the Play.apk to upgrade the the android market to the current Google Play market.
I have also attached copies of these noted files to this thread.
prokennexusa said:
I suspect your Kindle Fire 7" HD is now running Software Version 7.2.3 (Device - About), correct?
Your problem "Device not Found" is either driver related or ADB Security issue. I assume you have ADB enabled under Security - Enable ADB? Also enable "Allow Installation of Applications" under the Device tab - this will allow installation of Google Play applications. If all OK, move onto the next step.
Next, as per the Qemu thread noted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838 you will find a driver package named "Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers.zip", be sure to install the ADB driver package. Reboot the PC and next the Kindle.
As you noted, if you want to use Google Play, you must Root the device. Just to keep everything consolidated, I will give you a brief Rooting instructions which works for Software 7.2.2 and 7.2.3.
Root Step 1: Run Root MANY ANDROID! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460. Run Normal Method and ignore errors. Pay attention, you will need to answer "Restore All" a dialogue box on the Kindle.
Root Step 2: The Kindle will reboot and react VERY slowly, this is normal - leave it alone. Proceed.
Root Step 3: Run Qemu automated root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838. Let this utility complete to the end.
Root Step 4: Click on Superuser.apk under the Apps tab.
You should now have root AND if this is true your ADB communication is also functional. Finally to Google Play.
Play Step 1 Downloaded and install the GoogleServicesFramework.apk
Play Step 2 Reboot the Kindle
Play Step 3 Download Vending.apk
Play Step 4 Using Root explorer app on the Fire (be sure it has Superuser Permissions). Move Vending.apk to /system/app with permissions set to Owner: Read-Write, Group: Read and Others: Read.
Play Step 5 Install Vending.apk
Play Step 6 Google Play should show up in your Kindle Fire HD Apps. Tap on it and follow the steps.
Play Step 7 Download and install the Play.apk to upgrade the the android market to the current Google Play market.
I have also attached copies of these noted files to this thread.
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thanks dude but still not working.
ADB enabled on the indle fire HD - Version: 7.2.3
Root step 1: when i open root MANY ANDROIDS i press 1 (normal methods). Error: adb server is out of date. killing...
how can i do now??? P.S. now adb is installed
diego_berta said:
thanks dude but still not working.
ADB enabled on the indle fire HD - Version: 7.2.3
Root step 1: when i open root MANY ANDROIDS i press 1 (normal methods). Error: adb server is out of date. killing...
how can i do now??? P.S. now adb is installed
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Seems you still have a driver issue. If you open the device manager on your pc you should see the kindle recognized as android composite adb interface. That is how you'll know if its just your driver(which most likely is).
Try using this first:
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B4lZEJI5lYeMdnFHeVRMQUtRYWc/edit
It is the driver application provided by amazon for sdk
If that doesn't do it (or even if it does) then I would recommend installing SDK, it will insure you have everything you need. Amazon provides add-ons, including usb drivers so you'll know for sure its all right. I posted link below for amazons page for installing sdk and kindle add-ons
https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fire/setup.html
After you fix the drivers then use the method posted above to root. Good luck hope this works for you.
hi guys i'm a new forum member. I'm trying to root my kindle fire hd (7.2.3) but when i run "RunMe.bat" the device seems not to be connected! I've enabled the adb on the kindle and installed the ADB driver package. help!!!
ps sorry for my english
onemeila said:
Seems you still have a driver issue. If you open the device manager on your pc you should see the kindle recognized as android composite adb interface. That is how you'll know if its just your driver(which most likely is).
Try using this first: REMOVED : NEW USERS CAN'T LINKS
It is the driver application provided by amazon for sdk
If that doesn't do it (or even if it does) then I would recommend installing SDK, it will insure you have everything you need. Amazon provides add-ons, including usb drivers so you'll know for sure its all right. I posted link below for amazons page for installing sdk and kindle add-ons
REMOVED : NEW USERS CAN'T LINKS
After you fix the drivers then use the method posted above to root. Good luck hope this works for you.
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so bad. still same problem.
devices installed, sdk installed (with superuser and su), kindle is recognized as android composite adb interface, kindle software version 7.2.3
i tried some tutorials with cmd, with qemu and with "root many android"
here the problems:
WITH CMD) Error: cannot create /data/local.prop permission denied
WITH Qemu) Error: you must install your device specific drivers so that the device is visible to ADB
WITH ROOT MANY ANDROID) Error: adb server is out of date. killing..
thanks guys to help but it didn't work yet i'm lost
adb server is out of date. killing..
diego_berta said:
so bad. still same problem.
devices installed, sdk installed (with superuser and su), kindle is recognized as android composite adb interface, kindle software version 7.2.3
i tried some tutorials with cmd, with qemu and with "root many android"
here the problems:
WITH CMD) Error: cannot create /data/local.prop permission denied
WITH Qemu) Error: you must install your device specific drivers so that the device is visible to ADB
WITH ROOT MANY ANDROID) Error: adb server is out of date. killing..
thanks guys to help but it didn't work yet i'm lost
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Looks like you made quite a bit of progress. If I understand correctly, you have the driver installed and when you go into the Windows Device Manager you actually see "Android Composite ADB Interface" when the Kindle is plugged into USB, correct?
Looks like the SDK ADB Server is running or someones ADB Server is running. Drop to CMD and type: adb devices do you see a serial number? If yes, this is your Kindle, type: adb kill-server - this should terminate any adb server running. Now run Root Many Android, choose normal method. Ignore the errors, does the Kindle show a Restore All dialogue box? If yes, proceed to my original response. If no, are you sure you have enabled ADB on the Kindle? Also, when the Root Many Android and Qemu Batch files run, they both call to there own ADB Server. If you created a PATH statement in Windows pointing to the SDK ADB Server, there is a possibility of failure in these scripts. To eliminate this possibility, Rename the SDK ADB executable to ADB-TEMP, then run Root Many Android, does the error "Error: adb server is out of date. killing.." disappear? If yes, proceed in Normal mode IGNORING all the errors. When you execute the Root Many Android batch file, it will attempt to communicate with the Kindle and transfer some files through ADB. You will know this transfer was successful when the Kindle has an active dialogue box asking to "Restore All".
Note: The idea at this point is to focus on getting the ADB Communication path opened to your Kindle, once this is done everything else should be easy. Also, run Root Many Android and Qemu from your desktop. That is, when you extract these utilities, extract them to a folder on your desktop.
ADB driver
Raffo17 said:
hi guys i'm a new forum member. I'm trying to root my kindle fire hd (7.2.3) but when i run "RunMe.bat" the device seems not to be connected! I've enabled the adb on the kindle and installed the ADB driver package. help!!!
ps sorry for my english
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What version of Windows are you running? Is your version of Windows 32-bit or 64-bit? If you plugin your Kindle Fire 7" HD to USB do you see the Kindle drive in My Computer? The Kindle power is on and the battery has a solid charge, correct?
Depending on your version of Windows, the directions will vary a little bit. Let's look in the Windows Device manger: Right Hand Mouse Click on My Computer or Computer, choose Properties. Now Click on Device Manager. Do you see something like "android composite adb interface" in the device manager when the Kindle is Powered up and plugged into USB?
Reply back with the answers and I will try to help you.
diego_berta said:
so bad. still same problem.
devices installed, sdk installed (with superuser and su), kindle is recognized as android composite adb interface, kindle software version 7.2.3
i tried some tutorials with cmd, with qemu and with "root many android"
here the problems:
WITH CMD) Error: cannot create /data/local.prop permission denied
WITH Qemu) Error: you must install your device specific drivers so that the device is visible to ADB
WITH ROOT MANY ANDROID) Error: adb server is out of date. killing..
thanks guys to help but it didn't work yet i'm lost
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Open a cmd prompt and type this command:
Code:
android update adb
Then type these:
Code:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
If all is working properly then you should see the device listed as a serial number
prokennexusa said:
What version of Windows are you running? Is your version of Windows 32-bit or 64-bit? If you plugin your Kindle Fire 7" HD to USB do you see the Kindle drive in My Computer? The Kindle power is on and the battery has a solid charge, correct?
Depending on your version of Windows, the directions will vary a little bit. Let's look in the Windows Device manger: Right Hand Mouse Click on My Computer or Computer, choose Properties. Now Click on Device Manager. Do you see something like "android composite adb interface" in the device manager when the Kindle is Powered up and plugged into USB?
Reply back with the answers and I will try to help you.
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first of all thx for your reply. On my pc runs Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. when i plugin my kindle i can see it in my computer and obviously it's power on :laugh:
furthermore in Device Manager when i click on kindle i can see "android composite adb interface"!
the only thing that I could not install is the sdk.
Raffo17 said:
first of all thx for your reply. On my pc runs Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. when i plugin my kindle i can see it in my computer and obviously it's power on :laugh:
furthermore in Device Manager when i click on kindle i can see "android composite adb interface"!
the only thing that I could not install is the sdk.
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Raffo17,
Unless you are going to do Android software development, you can do without the SDK. People like Bin4ry (Root MANY ANDROID!) and sparkym3 (Qemu automated root) have spent a lot of time to develop these tools so we can focus on other aspects of the Kindle.
Judging by your response, it looks like nothing should stop you from Rooting the Kindle. Go back to my original response in this Thread, download and extract to your desktop Root MANY ANDROID! and Qemu automated root. When you run Root MANY ANDROID! in Normal Mode, you will notice quite a few errors, ignore these errors. You will know that Root MANY ANDROID! has done its job when your Kindle asks to be Restored and then your Kindle will Reboot.
Go back to my instructions and remember, you are performing a risky upgrade(although it is worth it), so be careful.
prokennexusa said:
Looks like you made quite a bit of progress. If I understand correctly, you have the driver installed and when you go into the Windows Device Manager you actually see "Android Composite ADB Interface" when the Kindle is plugged into USB, correct?
Looks like the SDK ADB Server is running or someones ADB Server is running. Drop to CMD and type: adb devices do you see a serial number? If yes, this is your Kindle, type: adb kill-server - this should terminate any adb server running. Now run Root Many Android, choose normal method. Ignore the errors, does the Kindle show a Restore All dialogue box? If yes, proceed to my original response. If no, are you sure you have enabled ADB on the Kindle? Also, when the Root Many Android and Qemu Batch files run, they both call to there own ADB Server. If you created a PATH statement in Windows pointing to the SDK ADB Server, there is a possibility of failure in these scripts. To eliminate this possibility, Rename the SDK ADB executable to ADB-TEMP, then run Root Many Android, does the error "Error: adb server is out of date. killing.." disappear? If yes, proceed in Normal mode IGNORING all the errors. When you execute the Root Many Android batch file, it will attempt to communicate with the Kindle and transfer some files through ADB. You will know this transfer was successful when the Kindle has an active dialogue box asking to "Restore All".
Note: The idea at this point is to focus on getting the ADB Communication path opened to your Kindle, once this is done everything else should be easy. Also, run Root Many Android and Qemu from your desktop. That is, when you extract these utilities, extract them to a folder on your desktop.
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thanks again prokennexusa, tomorrow i'll try it then i reply to this post and tell news... sorry bad english
Update - Kindle Fire HD Root then install Google Play
diego_berta said:
thanks again prokennexusa, tomorrow i'll try it then i reply to this post and tell news... sorry bad english
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Diego_berta,
I will be available tomorrow, so I will watch for your response.
Rooting kindlefireHD 7.2.3
hello there,
now i have tried to do all of this under windows 7 32b.
But have same problem. When i run adb.exe devices, its doesnt return me anything. Just empty.
I have Kindle in mz computer, so the drivers is installed succesfully.
Any idea why i get empty list in device with adb.exe command ?
prokennexusa said:
Diego_berta,
I will be available tomorrow, so I will watch for your response.
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hi prokennexusa again, i rooted the kindle with succes with root many androids but it react very slowly but it's blocked i can't do nothing sorry bad english
diego_berta said:
hi prokennexusa again, i rooted the kindle with succes with root many androids but it react very slowly but it's blocked i can't do nothing sorry bad english
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Diego_Berta,
Looks like you are at Step 2, proceed to Step 3 and now run Qemu automated root, the Kindle will return to normal speed once you have completed ALL the steps.
Root Step 1: Run Root MANY ANDROID! http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1886460. Run Normal Method and ignore errors. Pay attention, you will need to answer "Restore All" a dialogue box on the Kindle.
Root Step 2: The Kindle will reboot and react VERY slowly, this is normal - leave it alone. Proceed.
Root Step 3: Run Qemu automated root http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1893838. Let this utility complete to the end.
Root Step 4: Click on Superuser.apk under the Apps tab.
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dagelo said:
hello there,
now i have tried to do all of this under windows 7 32b.
But have same problem. When i run adb.exe devices, its doesnt return me anything. Just empty.
I have Kindle in mz computer, so the drivers is installed succesfully.
Any idea why i get empty list in device with adb.exe command ?
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Dagelo,
The utility adb is used for Android Software development and advanced users. Sure you can root the Kindle using adb but you need to spend time learning the adb commands. I would recommend you download Root MANY ANDROID! and Qemu automated root, use these utilities to root your Kindle 7" Fire HD - they have adb embedded in each utility, so no need to install the SDK.
The following steps assume you have the Kindle plugged into USB, the driver is installed, you can see the adb driver in Windows Device Manager and adb is enabled on the Kindle (go back to the beginning of this tread for more details).
Root Step 1: Run Root MANY ANDROID! http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1886460. Run Normal Method and ignore errors. Pay attention, you will need to answer "Restore" a dialogue box on the Kindle.
Root Step 2: The Kindle will reboot and react VERY slowly, this is normal - leave it alone. Proceed to Step 3.
Root Step 3: Run Qemu automated root http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1893838. Let this utility complete all the steps.
Root Step 4: Click on Superuser.apk under the Apps tab.
You now have Root!
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dagelo said:
hello there,
now i have tried to do all of this under windows 7 32b.
But have same problem. When i run adb.exe devices, its doesnt return me anything. Just empty.
I have Kindle in mz computer, so the drivers is installed succesfully.
Any idea why i get empty list in device with adb.exe command ?
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Dagelo,
If you want to work with ADB, open a new Thread since this thread seems to be focusing on Rooting Kindle 7" Fire HD and then installing Google Play. I would be happy to try to help in the new thread, although since there are many capable people in this community so you will probably not need my help.
There can be many reasons for the missing device: Device driver problem, ADB out of date, ADB disabled on the Kindle, etc.
Send me a PM once you open the new thread.
no sorry i didn't tell you all... the qemu doesn' t work it gives me the same error: you must install your device specific drivers so that the device is visible to ADB. tomorrow i'll try again with qemu and i'll tell u all... thanks again, good night!
diego_berta said:
no sorry i didn't tell you all... the qemu doesn' t work it gives me the same error: you must install your device specific drivers so that the device is visible to ADB. tomorrow i'll try again with qemu and i'll tell u all... thanks again, good night!
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diego_berta,
So if I understand you correctly:
A) You have installed the device drivers and ADB driver shows up in Windows Device Manager
B) You ran Root MANY ANDROID! http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1886460. Run Normal Method and ignore errors. Pay attention, you will need to answer "Restore All" a dialogue box on the Kindle.
C) When executed Root MANY ANDROID! RunMe.bat in Normal Mode
D) You pressed "Restore" On the Kindle and the Kindle rebooted
Now the Kindle is slow and will not do anything - this is normal.
Leave the Kindle plugged into USB - turned on, you are 1/2 way done!
The error you are describing in Qemu is normal and can be ignored. Run Run Qemu automated root http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1893838 following these detailed instructions:
1) Plug in the Kindle Fire 7" HD into USB
2) On your desktop should be Qemu, open the folder
3) Run RootQemu.bat
4) Select Option 1 - Root
5) Ignore the first error, press Enter
6) Ignore the second error/warning, press Enter
7) ADB daemon will start and detect the Kindle
8) Next it will begin to transfer the binary files across ADB, then Exploit the Kindle
9) The Kindle will reboot, wait for the Kindle to be detected by Windows again - about 60-120 Seconds
10) Press Enter
11) ADB daemon will start and detect the Kindle
12) The Kindle will reboot, wait for the Kindle to be detected by Windows again - about 60-120 Seconds
13) Continue to follow the Qemu instructions allowing the Kindle to be detected by Windows again - about 60-120 Second after every reboot
14) After about 2 - 3 more Reboots Qemu will test the Superuser account and display a Success message
15) When fully completed Qemu will close automatically
16) You should now have root
17) Download and install Root Explorer from the Amazon Apps - it is free
18) Go back to the beginning of this Thread and follow the instructions to install Google Play
prokennexusa said:
diego_berta,
So if I understand you correctly:
A) You have installed the device drivers and ADB driver shows up in Windows Device Manager
B) You ran Root MANY ANDROID!. Run Normal Method and ignore errors. Pay attention, you will need to answer "Restore All" a dialogue box on the Kindle.
C) When executed Root MANY ANDROID! RunMe.bat in Normal Mode
D) You pressed "Restore" On the Kindle and the Kindle rebooted
Now the Kindle is slow and will not do anything - this is normal.
Leave the Kindle plugged into USB - turned on, you are 1/2 way done!
The error you are describing in Qemu is normal and can be ignored. Run Run Qemu automated root following these detailed instructions:
1) Plug in the Kindle Fire 7" HD into USB
2) On your desktop should be Qemu, open the folder
3) Run RootQemu.bat
4) Select Option 1 - Root
5) Ignore the first error, press Enter
6) Ignore the second error/warning, press Enter
7) ADB daemon will start and detect the Kindle
8) Next it will begin to transfer the binary files across ADB, then Exploit the Kindle
9) The Kindle will reboot, wait for the Kindle to be detected by Windows again - about 60-120 Seconds
10) Press Enter
11) ADB daemon will start and detect the Kindle
12) The Kindle will reboot, wait for the Kindle to be detected by Windows again - about 60-120 Seconds
13) Continue to follow the Qemu instructions allowing the Kindle to be detected by Windows again - about 60-120 Second after every reboot
14) After about 2 - 3 more Reboots Qemu will test the Superuser account and display a Success message
15) When fully completed Qemu will close automatically
16) You should now have root
17) Download and install Root Explorer from the Amazon Apps - it is free
18) Go back to the beginning of this Thread and follow the instructions to install Google Play
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i moved vending.apk but the kindle is blocked again and gave me error. i had to restore all to factory settings... tomorrow i'll re-root the kindle but why it was blocked???
i try to root my kindle fire hd 7 7.2.3 using the tool Run Root MANY ANDROID! but nothing happens appear only :
If the device is not detected you may try to unplug it and reconnect it.
Waiting for device to be detected...
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
and other time appear:
Make a choice: 1
Checking if i should run in Normal Mode or special Sony Mode
Please connect your device with USB-Debugging enabled now
Hello everyone! I'm writing because I need help rooting my KFHD 7".
I've read a lot of stuff and I'm kind of familiar with the topic now. This is my first android device though, so I'm still a noob with all of this.
I read a tutorial that said I needed some programs (QemuRoot, Root with restore by Bin4ry, Kindle Fire ADB Drivers).
The first step normally is to install the ADB drivers. Every time I try to install them a window opens and it starts the process, the bar loads completely and gives me an option to "Finish". Now, every time I click "Finish", another window opens and says "The drivers were not properly installed. Please install the drivers manually." I believe this is my main issue. Another thing is, I have no idea when to plug in/out my device... I don't know if I have to try to install the ADB thing when the Kindle's connected, etc. I tried to delete all the Kindle drivers on my pc to reinstall the ADB drivers, but I still get the same error...
Now, when I try to use the other programs, they say that my Kindle should open a dialog window asking if I want to restore my device, and that it will reboot in 10 secs. None of this happens. I just want to root my Kindle so I can use GooglePlay and download some good stuff. Also, I don't live in the US so I pretty much can't use my Kindle for anything. I even paid for Amazon Prime and I can't enjoy Amazon Instant Video (streaming series, etc) because of some geographical restrictions... IF any of you would know a workaround... Thanks
Kindle Fire 7" HD ADB Driver
Krawdd said:
Hello everyone! I'm writing because I need help rooting my KFHD 7".
I've read a lot of stuff and I'm kind of familiar with the topic now. This is my first android device though, so I'm still a noob with all of this.
I read a tutorial that said I needed some programs (QemuRoot, Root with restore by Bin4ry, Kindle Fire ADB Drivers).
The first step normally is to install the ADB drivers. Every time I try to install them a window opens and it starts the process, the bar loads completely and gives me an option to "Finish". Now, every time I click "Finish", another window opens and says "The drivers were not properly installed. Please install the drivers manually." I believe this is my main issue. Another thing is, I have no idea when to plug in/out my device... I don't know if I have to try to install the ADB thing when the Kindle's connected, etc. I tried to delete all the Kindle drivers on my pc to reinstall the ADB drivers, but I still get the same error...
Now, when I try to use the other programs, they say that my Kindle should open a dialog window asking if I want to restore my device, and that it will reboot in 10 secs. None of this happens. I just want to root my Kindle so I can use GooglePlay and download some good stuff. Also, I don't live in the US so I pretty much can't use my Kindle for anything. I even paid for Amazon Prime and I can't enjoy Amazon Instant Video (streaming series, etc) because of some geographical restrictions... IF any of you would know a workaround... Thanks
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The first step is to get the ADB Driver installed.
The following ADB Driver was provided by Amazon and should install: Kindle Fire ADB drivers
If not, I have an alternative driver here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/54456659/usb_driver.zip
The alternative driver originates from the Android SDK and is universal for just about any Android device.
Extract the alternative driver to your desktop and follow the install instructions at the bottom of this response.
The instructions are for Windows XP but can be used with Windows 7 and Vista.
Once we get ADB installed then let's plugin the Kindle to your computer to see if it initializes properly.
Reply once you have done this step OR respond with the error OR where you are stuck. We will get you on Google Play!
Amazon Notes regarding this ADB Driver can be found here: https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fire/connect-adb.html
ALTERNATIVE DRIVER INSTALL (Vista/XP/Windows7):
Windows XP
To install the Android USB driver on Windows XP for the first time:
1. Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port. Windows will detect the device and launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
2. Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
3. Select Search for the best driver in these locations; un-check Search removable media; and check Include this location in the search.
4. Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located on your desktop \usb_driver\.)
5. Click Next to install the driver.
Or, to upgrade an existing Android USB driver on Windows XP with the new driver:
1. Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.
2. Right-click on My Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
3. Select Device Manager in the left pane.
4. Locate and expand Android Phone in the right pane.
5. Right-click Android Composite ADB Interface and select Update Driver. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
6. Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
7.Select Search for the best driver in these locations; un-check Search removable media; and check Include this location in the search.
8. Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located on your desktop \usb_driver\.)
9.Click Next to upgrade the driver.
prokennexusa said:
The first step is to get the ADB Driver installed.
The following ADB Driver was provided by Amazon and should install: link that you provided
If not, I have an alternative driver here: link that you provided
The alternative driver originates from the Android SDK and is universal for just about any Android device.
Extract the alternative driver to your desktop and follow the install instructions at the bottom of this response.
The instructions are for Windows XP but can be used with Windows 7 and Vista.
Once we get ADB installed then let's plugin the Kindle to your computer to see if it initializes properly.
Reply once you have done this step OR respond with the error OR where you are stuck. We will get you on Google Play!
Amazon Notes regarding this ADB Driver can be found here: link that you provided
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Thanks for replying! The first ADB Driver (provided by Amazon) is the one that has given me the same error every time... something about an error and me installing the drivers manually (I have no idea how to do). The second link (dropbox) is broken... So right off the bat I'm stuck. The thing is, when I go to device manager, my Kindle Fire says "Android Composite ADB Interface"... I thought I already had ADB, but it appears that no matter what I do I can't get it to work... I don't have SDK or anything like that, though I'm downloading it to see if anything works...
Android Composite ADB Interface
Krawdd said:
Thanks for replying! The first ADB Driver (provided by Amazon) is the one that has given me the same error every time... something about an error and me installing the drivers manually (I have no idea how to do). The second link (dropbox) is broken... So right off the bat I'm stuck. The thing is, when I go to device manager, my Kindle Fire says "Android Composite ADB Interface"... I thought I already had ADB, but it appears that no matter what I do I can't get it to work... I don't have SDK or anything like that, though I'm downloading it to see if anything works...
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OK, stop there. Even though it gave you an install error, it looks like the driver is installed. So let's move forward assuming they are functioning enough to get the job done.
Leave the Kindle plugged into USB and move on to my step-by-step which can be found 3/4 the way down on this Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064633
Note: The Kindle is left plugged in to USB through the entire tutorial.
prokennexusa said:
OK, stop there. Even though it gave you an install error, it looks like the driver is installed. So let's move forward assuming they are functioning enough to get the job done.
Leave the Kindle plugged into USB and move on to my step-by-step which can be found 3/4 the way down on this Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064633
Note: The Kindle is left plugged in to USB through the entire tutorial.
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Thanks again. So I have the tool run with restore by bin4ry v18. When I open the folder, there is a RunMe.bat. I right click on it and click on run as administrator. It starts up and I write 1 to use normal mode. When it says that my Kindle should ask me for "restore", my Kindle is sitting there, doing nothing. It doesn't ask me for a restore. Then it says that my device will reboot in 10 seconds... My Kindle, again, does nothing. So that doesn't work... Now, I did another thing. I shift-right-clicked on the inside of the folder and clicked open command window here, then on the cmd that opened up I wrote "runme.bat" So it started the thing again, asked me for the number, etc. I write 1, and then this comes up (and it's stuck there): "Cheking if i should run in Normal Mode or special Sony Mode Please connect your device with USB-Debugging enabled now Waiting for device to shop up, if nothing happens please check if Windoes ADB-drivers are installed correctly!" Now, I have ADB turned ON on my Kindle. I also have the "Install apps" ON on my Kindle... Any suggestions?
Krawdd said:
Thanks again. So I have the tool run with restore by bin4ry v18. When I open the folder, there is a RunMe.bat. I right click on it and click on run as administrator. It starts up and I write 1 to use normal mode. When it says that my Kindle should ask me for "restore", my Kindle is sitting there, doing nothing. It doesn't ask me for a restore. Then it says that my device will reboot in 10 seconds... My Kindle, again, does nothing. So that doesn't work... Now, I did another thing. I shift-right-clicked on the inside of the folder and clicked open command window here, then on the cmd that opened up I wrote "runme.bat" So it started the thing again, asked me for the number, etc. I write 1, and then this comes up (and it's stuck there): "Cheking if i should run in Normal Mode or special Sony Mode Please connect your device with USB-Debugging enabled now Waiting for device to shop up, if nothing happens please check if Windoes ADB-drivers are installed correctly!" Now, I have ADB turned ON on my Kindle. I also have the "Install apps" ON on my Kindle... Any suggestions?
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I see the problem. The way you are executing the batch files will cause the utilities to fail. You can not run the batch files (RunMe.bat and RootQemu.bat) through the mouse, you must execute them through a CMD Prompt.
OK, let's start from the top.
Let's make sure all the utilities are on your desktop.
Next Double Mouse Click and Open the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 folder.
Single Left Mouse Click on the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 folder toolbar.
This highlights the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 folder.
Note: Make sure none of the files within the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 are highlighted in blue.
Next Press the SHIFT Key, next Right Hand Mouse Click
Choose "Open command window here"
A Command window will open, type:
Code:
RunMe.bat
Go back to my tutorial and follow the steps (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064633), when you are ready to run Qemu
Next Double Mouse Click and Open the Qemu folder.
Single Left Mouse Click on the Qemu folder toolbar.
This highlights the Qemu folder.
Note: Make sure none of the files within the Qemu are highlighted in blue.
Next Press the SHIFT Key, next Right Hand Mouse Click
Choose "Open command window here"
A Command window will open, type:
Code:
RootQemu.bat
Go back to my tutorial and follow the steps (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064633).
prokennexusa said:
I see the problem. The way you are executing the batch files will cause the utilities to fail. You can not run the batch files (RunMe.bat and RootQemu.bat) through the mouse, you must execute them through a CMD Prompt.
OK, let's start from the top.
Let's make sure all the utilities are on your desktop.
Next Double Mouse Click and Open the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 folder.
Single Left Mouse Click on the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 folder toolbar.
This highlights the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 folder.
Note: Make sure none of the files within the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 are highlighted in blue.
Next Press the SHIFT Key, next Right Hand Mouse Click
Choose "Open command window here"
A Command window will open, type:
Code:
RunMe.bat
Go back to my tutorial and follow the steps (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064633), when you are ready to run Qemu
Next Double Mouse Click and Open the Qemu folder.
Single Left Mouse Click on the Qemu folder toolbar.
This highlights the Qemu folder.
Note: Make sure none of the files within the Qemu are highlighted in blue.
Next Press the SHIFT Key, next Right Hand Mouse Click
Choose "Open command window here"
A Command window will open, type:
Code:
RootQemu.bat
Go back to my tutorial and follow the steps (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064633).
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Thanks for the reply. As I said in the previous post, I had already done the "shift right click and open windows command here" thing. It doesn't work. This is where it gets to and stays there forever "Cheking if i should run in Normal Mode or special Sony Mode Please connect your device with USB-Debugging enabled now Waiting for device to shop up, if nothing happens please check if Windoes ADB-drivers are installed correctly!" Now, I have ADB turned ON on my Kindle. I also have the "Install apps" So I'm stuck right at the first step... Doesn't matter what way I run the batch files I can't get them to work.
ADB Communication Issues
Krawdd said:
Thanks for the reply. As I said in the previous post, I had already done the "shift right click and open windows command here" thing. It doesn't work. This is where it gets to and stays there forever "Cheking if i should run in Normal Mode or special Sony Mode Please connect your device with USB-Debugging enabled now Waiting for device to shop up, if nothing happens please check if Windoes ADB-drivers are installed correctly!" Now, I have ADB turned ON on my Kindle. I also have the "Install apps" So I'm stuck right at the first step... Doesn't matter what way I run the batch files I can't get them to work.
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Let's check the ADB communication path on your workstation.
Open a command prompt at the root of the Qemu folder, type:
Code:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
The next command will probably fail, but let's try it:
Code:
android update adb
Finally, try:
Code:
adb shell
Reply back with the results.
prokennexusa said:
Let's check the ADB communication path on your workstation.
Open a command prompt at the root of the Qemu folder, type:
Code:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
The next command will probably fail, but let's try it:
Code:
android update adb
Finally, try:
Code:
adb shell
Reply back with the results.
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Thanks a lot! Well this are the results:
I did adb kill-server and nothing happened.
I did adb start-server and it said "daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037. daemon started succesfully"
I did adb devices and it said "list of devices attached" and then a blank space after that..
I did android update adb and it said "android is not a recognized internal or external command"
I did adb shell and it said "device not found"
I did all of that in the QemuRoot folder.. Am I doing it right? I double click on the folder to open it and then I click on the white space below all the files (while holding shift) and open the command window.
ADB Server Out of Date
Krawdd said:
Thanks a lot! Well this are the results:
I did adb kill-server and nothing happened.
I did adb start-server and it said "daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037. daemon started succesfully"
I did adb devices and it said "list of devices attached" and then a blank space after that..
I did android update adb and it said "android is not a recognized internal or external command"
I did adb shell and it said "device not found"
I did all of that in the QemuRoot folder.. Am I doing it right? I double click on the folder to open it and then I click on the white space below all the files (while holding shift) and open the command window.
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Yes, you did this perfectly.
Hmmmm, looks like the ADB Driver is NOT working, bummer.
We need to focus on getting the driver functional.
Step 1) Go into Windows Add/Remove Software, find the Android ADB Driver, Uninstall the driver. If you can not find the driver in Add/Remove, then use the Uninstall Utility found in the Qemu folder "Drivers".
Step 2) Remove the Kindle from USB. Reboot the PC.
Step 3) Plug the Kindle back into USB after startup.
Step 4) When the PC has completed the reboot cycle, let's try to install the driver manually using the driver inside the usb_driver folder. Follow my instructions performing a manual driver install.
prokennexusa said:
Yes, you did this perfectly.
Hmmmm, looks like the ADB Driver is NOT working, bummer.
We need to focus on getting the driver functional.
Step 1) Go into Windows Add/Remove Software, find the Android ADB Driver, Uninstall the driver. If you can not find the driver in Add/Remove, then use the Uninstall Utility found in the Qemu folder "Drivers".
Step 2) Remove the Kindle from USB. Reboot the PC.
Step 3) Plug the Kindle back into USB after startup.
Step 4) When the PC has completed the reboot cycle, let's try to install the driver manually using the driver inside the usb_driver folder. Follow my instructions performing a manual driver install.
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I deleted everything, I rebooted my PC, plugged in my Kindle and it started to install the Kindle drivers... (the normal ones)... It got an error and the driver didn't install... I got to manage under "computer" and i see "other devices" and under that it says "kindle" with a yelow exclamation mark... I go to its properties and drivers, I click update driver and use the folder that you gave me (usb_driver) and it gives me an error, saying that it could not find drivers... now do I set it to install the driver in C:\Users\Name\Desktop\usb_driver? or after usb_driver should I add \amd65 or \i386?
Thanks for your help... I don't know why nothing is working out!!
By the way, i just tried to install the adb drivers again and I got the same error... saying I have to install them manually. I ran both the bin4ry v18 and the qemuroot and both got stuck at "*daemon started successfully*" and they just sit there doing nothing...
ADB Driver Install
Krawdd said:
I deleted everything, I rebooted my PC, plugged in my Kindle and it started to install the Kindle drivers... (the normal ones)... It got an error and the driver didn't install... I got to manage under "computer" and i see "other devices" and under that it says "kindle" with a yelow exclamation mark... I go to its properties and drivers, I click update driver and use the folder that you gave me (usb_driver) and it gives me an error, saying that it could not find drivers... now do I set it to install the driver in C:\Users\Name\Desktop\usb_driver? or after usb_driver should I add \amd65 or \i386?
Thanks for your help... I don't know why nothing is working out!!
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Yes, you are correct on the path: C:\Users\Name\Desktop\usb_driver
Let's try to install the Kindle Fire ADB Driver provided by Amazon. This time Right Hand Mouse Click over the Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe driver choose "Run as Administrator".
If that fails, try to Right Hand Mouse Click over the Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe driver choose Properties.
Then select the "Compatibility" tab
Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for"
Choose Windows XP Service Pack 2
Finally Right Hand Mouse Click over the Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe driver choose "Run as Administrator".
prokennexusa said:
Yes, you are correct on the path: C:\Users\Name\Desktop\usb_driver
Let's try to install the Kindle Fire ADB Driver provided by Amazon. This time Right Hand Mouse Click over the Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe driver choose "Run as Administrator".
If that fails, try to Right Hand Mouse Click over the Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe driver choose Properties.
Then select the "Compatibility" tab
Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for"
Choose Windows XP Service Pack 2
Finally Right Hand Mouse Click over the Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe driver choose "Run as Administrator".
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Didn't work... I'm using windows 7 though... When I plugged in my Kindle it said something like Android ADB Composite installed succesfully... It did it by its own... When I try to install the Amazon ADB I get the same error, that i have to install it manually... I tried running the bin4ry root again and it doesn't work...
ADB Communication Issues
Krawdd said:
Didn't work... I'm using windows 7 though... When I plugged in my Kindle it said something like Android ADB Composite installed succesfully... It did it by its own... When I try to install the Amazon ADB I get the same error, that i have to install it manually... I tried running the bin4ry root again and it doesn't work...
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We are missing something, usually simple.
What is the date and time stamp on the adb.exe daemons in the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 "Stuff" folder?
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For everyone having trouble with ADB, here is a video that you may find helpful:
ADB Driver Install Video
prokennexusa said:
we are missing something, usually simple.
What is the date and time stamp on the adb.exe daemons in the root_with_restore_by_bin4ry_v17 "stuff" folder?
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for everyone having trouble with adb, here is a video that you may find helpful:
adb driver install video
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1/13/2012 4:20 pm
ADB Server Out of Date
Krawdd said:
1/13/2012 4:20 pm
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I thought I was going crazy. I knew it had to be something simple. You must have downloaded these utilities (Qemu and Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17) from the developers site and not our site. Our utilities include the latest ADB daemons
which are dated 11/05/2012 11:06AM.
This is your problem.
Please use our utilities:
Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers
Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17
Qemu
Then go back to our step-by-step instructions. The ADB driver is probably fine, so you can probably bypass that step.
prokennexusa said:
I thought I was going crazy. I knew it had to be something simple. You must have downloaded these utilities (Qemu and Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17) from the developers site and not our site. Our utilities include the latest ADB daemons
which are dated 11/05/2012 11:06AM.
This is your problem.
Please use our utilities:
Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers
Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17
Qemu
Then go back to our step-by-step instructions. The ADB driver is probably fine, so you can probably bypass that step.
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Genius!!! It went smoothly, I did all the steps on the bin4ry and then qemu, and it said you now have root! How do I now if I actually have root? I don't see any different app in my kindle, I think I should have something like superuser?
Initialize Superuser.apk
Krawdd said:
Genius!!! It went smoothly, I did all the steps on the bin4ry and then qemu, and it said you now have root! How do I now if I actually have root? I don't see any different app in my kindle, I think I should have something like superuser?
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Yes, you should see Superuser.apk in the APPS Folder. Go ahead and launch Superuser.apk to initialize it.
prokennexusa said:
Yes, you should see Superuser.apk in the APPS Folder. Go ahead and launch Superuser.apk to initialize it.
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I guess it was too good to be true... there's no superuser.apk in the apps folder.. what to do? I already tried rooting it again and it said that i was rooted again
EDIT: I just woke up and tried again. Instead of usin first the root with restore and second the qemu, I used root with restore twice. Now I have a different app called SuperSU... It isn't Superuser though... It has a picture of the android robot wiith a cape flying... I opened but I have no idea what to do with it!
It worked for the error that you are having.
Hello i just read your post.. before continue sorry about my English is not perfect but i will try to to explain hot to explain the "solution"..
ok the first thing you need to do,is uninstall all the ADB drivers from the device manager.
after that you have to restart your PC..
when your pc is already started install de ADB drivers and then connect your kindle..! and let windows install the drivers again.
It worked for my so i hope it work for you.. =)
Hi?
I'm posting this thread for all those who want to root their tablet but need a step by step guide for the same. I have condensed the information from many threads and put it into one. All the credit goes to the respective thread owners who have posted the guides. Let's begin:
NOTE: Im not responsible if you brick your device. You are solely responsible for what happens. If you follow the steps correctly it is unlikely that it will harm your device. If you face any issues you can post it here and I will try to solve them ( or someone else will). All good.
Scary stuff apart, let's begin to root your device ?
1. On your device, Go to Settings, Developer Options, and click on Enable USB Debugging. If there is no Developer Options in Settings, Click on About Phone and click 7 times on Build Number. This will give u the option.
2. Once you have enabled it, connect your device to your computer via USB cable.
3. Install the device drivers from the autoplay options.
4. Right click on My Computer and click on Manage
5. A new window will open called Computer Management, under which u have to click on Device Manager.
6. A list of devices connected to your computer will be shown on the right hand side.
If your device is listed under heading Android, as Android ADB Composite Device, then there is no need to download and install adb/fastboot drivers, and you can go ahead with the rooting process.
But its most likely your device will be listed under Other Devices. Under that it will be as MTP device or by the name of your device itself. This means you have to download and install adb/fastboot drivers on your computer before rooting it.
7. Open your browser and click on http://adbdriver.com/upload/adbdriver.zip which will download the adb installer on your computer. Run through the setup and install it. Run the program, it will automatically detect your device and install the necessary adb/fastboot drivers for it on your computer.
Alternatively, you can click on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118 through which you can install the same. I did it with the first method for my device.
Download and install it in [C drive].
8. Once the drivers are installed, go to Device Manager again (Step 4 and 5), and check on the list of devices. Your device should be listed under the heading Android, and showing as Android ADB Composite Device.
9. Open up C drive, there should be a folder named 'adb' under it. Open that folder and right click anywhere and open a command prompt.
U can also press 'Win+R' keyboard keys and type in 'cmd.exe' to open up a command prompt and use the cd command to come into the right folder. Once your into the adb folder in the command prompt (it should show as "C://adb>".
Type in command 'adb devices' and press enter (without the colons).
This should show you that your device is connected by the name of your chipset as Baytrail******. If it doesn't show this it means the adb drivers are not installed or ur device is not connected to the computer. Only once after it detects your device you have to go ahead with your rooting process.
10. After you have successfully completed all the above steps you are now ready to root your device.
11. Click on this link forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57543871&postcount=1 from where you will have to download 'Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher' onto your computer and extract it to some folder.
12. Download the UPDATE SuperSU zip file to your device and store it in your internal memory so you can find it easily later.
13. Now open the folder where you have extracted the Intel Fastboot Tethred Temporary Recovery Session launcher. Double click the launcher.bat file to start and type " ACCEPT " case sensitive without quotes to continue.
check that the tool is reporting as either :
DEVICE STATUS: ADB-ONLINE
DEVICE STATUS: FASTBOOT-ONLINE*
If " DEVICE STATUS: UNKNOWN " please check your cable connection and driver installation under Windows Device Manager
If " DEVICE STATUS: UNAUTHORIZED "
Please check if your devices is displaying an authorization prompt.
Be sure to check 'Always allow from this computer' and then press ok.
It will ask for the type of recovery u would prefer to run. Options 1-4 will be TWRP recovery and 5 will be CWM. I selected the CWM recovery. So enter number '5' and press enter.
14. It will display the list of triggers to be selected for the rooting process. Select the trigger to launch the Temporary CWM Recovery Session.
The list will be as follows:
T1 oem startftm ( very few devices support this command , but its the original used so )
T2 oem backup_factory ( limited devices support this command )
T3 oem stop_partitioning ( should work on alot of kitkat builds )
T4 oem stop_partitioning ( probably works on all devices that are supported (Jellybean , KitKat , Lollipop)
15. Select trigger 'T4' if you have upgraded your tablet to Lollypop Android 5.0.1. After selecting the trigger your device should reboot into fastboot and begin to copy files to your device.
note :*If your device hangs at the waiting-for-device screen and you see droidboot CMD Waiting on your devices double check that the fastboot driver installed correctly.
note :*If you see unknown oem command the trigger isn't supported by your device.
16. The temporary cwm recovery session will start at this point on your device.
17. Select install zip from the recovery menu using vol up / vol down to navigate and power to select.
18. Select install zip from sdcard / external_sd depending on where you placed the file and select the UPDATE-SuperSU-vX.Xx.zip you downloaded earlier
19. Confirm the installation.
20. After install completes reboot your device*through the reboot device option in the recovery menu itself.
21. It's going to take a while for the device to reboot. 'Android is upgrading' window will pop up once the screen gets on. After the boot is complete open all apps to see Super SU installed in it.
Now you have successfully rooted your Yoga Tablet 2. Enjoy ☺
NOTE: Follow all steps carefully and correctly so it becomes highly unlikely that you may brick your device. Make sure there is no powercut to your computer during the rooting process if you are not using a laptop or a UPS for your system. You can post any queries or questions in the thread.
All credit goes to the original thread owners, social-design-concepts, workdowg for helping all yoga tablet users to be able to root their devices.
A lot of work has gone into making this NOOB friendly step by step guide. Hit thanks if this helps you. Much appreciated. Have fun rooting.☺
Posted from my Rooted Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 (830LC).
Much appreciated for this noob guide.
Thanks for the tutorial.
I did all the steps as you said. I am at step 15 and selected t4 and then the command prompt showed waiting for device and then my tab rebooted itself and then came to a fastboot mode.
Now n TAB its showing error that "E: No valid installer medium found"
now when i press the volume keys, the boot option changes and then the error message changes to
"could not open /sys/devices/virtual/backlight"
Please help
Thanks........ successfully rooted yt2 1050L
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anilkumar247 said:
Thanks for the tutorial.
I did all the steps as you said. I am at step 15 and selected t4 and then the command prompt showed waiting for device and then my tab rebooted itself and then came to a fastboot mode.
Now n TAB its showing error that "E: No valid installer medium found"
now when i press the volume keys, the boot option changes and then the error message changes to
"could not open /sys/devices/virtual/backlight"
Please help
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Did u check that ADB/fastboot drivers installed correctly? Try to reinstall those drivers and check again. Did u select the UPDATE SuperSU zip file and install it?
AndroMAN said:
Did u check that ADB/fastboot drivers installed correctly? Try to reinstall those drivers and check again. Did u select the UPDATE SuperSU zip file and install it?
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How can i make sure they are installed correctly ?
I have reinstalled them and tried again, but still getting the same error.
I am not getting the update Super SU option, or any options to get it installed.
@AndroMAN any idea why my 64gb sdcard is not recognized.
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anilkumar247 said:
How can i make sure they are installed correctly ?
I have reinstalled them and tried again, but still getting the same error.
I am not getting the update Super SU option, or any options to get it installed.
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Step 8 and 9. Check under command prompt. It should show the name Baytrail***** when you type in the command "adb devices". Only then u can go ahead.
sajsaj7829 said:
@AndroMAN any idea why my 64gb sdcard is not recognized.
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
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Have you rooted your tablet? Was it detecting it earlier?
AndroMAN said:
Have you rooted your tablet? Was it detecting it earlier?
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Hv rooted...Yes 32gb was working perfect but 64gb it says blank sdcard
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Hi
yes, its showing the device ID
prntscr.com/948uzk
prntscr.com/948ybk
I have blackened the device ID
sajsaj7829 said:
Thanks........ successfully rooted yt2 1050L
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
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Good? All the best and enjoy your rooted device. Have you installed Xposed Framework on it yet?
sajsaj7829 said:
Hv rooted...Yes 32gb was working perfect but 64gb it says blank sdcard
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
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Try formatting the new sd card via the tablet, even I have put a 64GB card and I had to format it before it could detect.
anilkumar247 said:
Hi
yes, its showing the device ID
prntscr.com/948uzk
prntscr.com/948ybk
I have blackened the device ID
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Sorry to hear your facing issues. There are already people saying they have successfully rooted their device using this guide. So there must be some step u might have missed or done incorrectly.
Send me the details of your device, model of tablet, which Android version.
AndroMAN said:
Good? All the best and enjoy your rooted device. Have you installed Xposed Framework on it yet?
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Thanks.. cld u please link me to ver of xposed working on yt2.
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AndroMAN said:
Try formatting the new sd card via the tablet, even I have put a 64GB card and I had to format it before it could detect.
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@AndroMAN somebody hv made a exfat binary zip to be flashed via teetherd recovery.... any idea how to go into twrp recovery.
anilkumar247 said:
Hi
yes, its showing the device ID
prntscr.com/948uzk
prntscr.com/948ybk
I have blackened the device ID
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AndroMAN said:
Sorry to hear your facing issues. There are already people saying they have successfully rooted their device using this guide. So there must be some step u might have missed or done incorrectly.
Send me the details of your device, model of tablet, which Android version.
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Hey i think i have the solution for your problem because everytime i am facing the same issue
That means at first adb drivers are shown as installed correctly within the window of the 'Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher' tool. But after my tablet reboots into fastboot via method t4 it always says "No valid installer medium found".
Note: I have these adb drivers installed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
So here is my solution that works for me: (this is my first post so i cant provide any screenshots.. )
1. let the tablet stay within the fastboot mode
2. in windows: navigate to the device manager --> there you should see the symbol "android phone" with a yellow triangle
3. right click on this symbol and choose the first option "update drivers" (sry i don't know if i translated it correctly xD)
4. choose the option "search on pc .."
5. there you select the second option "choose from a list.."
6. within the list you select 'android device'
7. within the next list you select 'google nexus adb device'
8. after that the drivers are installing and the recovery starts on your tablet :fingers-crossed:
1subw00fer1 said:
Hey i think i have the solution for your problem because everytime i am facing the same issue
That means at first adb drivers are shown as installed correctly within the window of the 'Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher' tool. But after my tablet reboots into fastboot via method t4 it always says "No valid installer medium found".
Note: I have these adb drivers installed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
So here is my solution that works for me: (this is my first post so i cant provide any screenshots.. )
1. let the tablet stay within the fastboot mode
2. in windows: navigate to the device manager --> there you should see the symbol "android phone" with a yellow triangle
3. right click on this symbol and choose the first option "update drivers" (sry i don't know if i translated it correctly xD)
4. choose the option "search on pc .."
5. there you select the second option "choose from a list.."
6. within the list you select 'android device'
7. within the next list you select 'google nexus adb device'
8. after that the drivers are installing and the recovery starts on your tablet :fingers-crossed:
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That might just work :fingers-crossed:
1subw00fer1 said:
Hey i think i have the solution for your problem because everytime i am facing the same issue
That means at first adb drivers are shown as installed correctly within the window of the 'Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher' tool. But after my tablet reboots into fastboot via method t4 it always says "No valid installer medium found".
Note: I have these adb drivers installed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
So here is my solution that works for me: (this is my first post so i cant provide any screenshots.. )
1. let the tablet stay within the fastboot mode
2. in windows: navigate to the device manager --> there you should see the symbol "android phone" with a yellow triangle
3. right click on this symbol and choose the first option "update drivers" (sry i don't know if i translated it correctly xD)
4. choose the option "search on pc .."
5. there you select the second option "choose from a list.."
6. within the list you select 'android device'
7. within the next list you select 'google nexus adb device'
8. after that the drivers are installing and the recovery starts on your tablet :fingers-crossed:
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Hello
That worked
But instead of google nexus adb device in the list, i got only motorola ADB device, but still it worked .
Thanks to both of you for the help.
sajju73 said:
Thanks.. cld u please link me to ver of xposed working on yt2.
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@AndroMAN somebody hv made a exfat binary zip to be flashed via teetherd recovery.... any idea how to go into twrp recovery.
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There is no working mode of Xposed on YT2 as far as I have seen. Still have to look into it.
Go to recovery the same way u did last time, through 'Intel fastboot launcher:
Congratulations @anilkumar247. I hope your device is rooted and working well. And thanks to @1subw00fer1 for helping out and contributing to this thread. Great work guys. All good ☺