I soft bricked my Y625-U51 (I bought it as a second phone to mess around with) and tried to install a version of cyanogenmod not made for this phone, this threw it into a boot-loop, effectively soft-bricking it, the thing is, i could just flash the stock firmware from the huawei site onto the phone right? Problem is, they don't have it up for download, or any info on it, and all the versions i found online, are older than the currently installed firmware, giving me the "can't install this package over newer build" Error, what do i do? I would be fine using the older firmware, but is there a way to disable the time check, and/or does anyone have a newer version of the firmware?
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Dax1240 said:
I soft bricked my Y625-U51 (I bought it as a second phone to mess around with) and tried to install a version of cyanogenmod not made for this phone, this threw it into a boot-loop, effectively soft-bricking it, the thing is, i could just flash the stock firmware from the huawei site onto the phone right? Problem is, they don't have it up for download, or any info on it, and all the versions i found online, are older than the currently installed firmware, giving me the "can't install this package over newer build" Error, what do i do? I would be fine using the older firmware, but is there a way to disable the time check, and/or does anyone have a newer version of the firmware?
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I am having same problem with same phone cant find firmware newer than installed V100R001C577B111 or one that i found needs to be installed through cwm or twrp and cannot be installed through stock recovery..
Root Fire 7"- 5th Gen-2015 FireOS 5.1.3, 5.1.4 (New Shipments Summer, Fall 2016)
I bought my Fire 7" shortly after it came out. Not too many weeks went by and folks had posted instructions to get rid of the ads, load Google Play Store, get rid of Amazon's horrible home screen(s) (a.k.a Launcher) and a month or so later how to root it.
A friend of mine just ordered one on my recommendation. And boy have things changed! It would appear that as folks came up with ways to do the things mentioned above, Amazon simply issues OS updates to stop them. Everything I am about to write about is, I'm sure, found somewhere else here on XDA. My intent is to save you the time it took me to figure this out this past afternoon.
FIRST - DON'T LET YOUR NEW FIRE TABLET UPDATE! What I'm going to explain applies to FireOS 5.1.3, 5.1.4 (and 5.1.2.1)
Right now today, early Oct 2016, it appears that there isn't a root tool for FireOS numbered above 5.1.2. But you easily downgrade the ones shipping today (FireOS 5.1.3, 5.1.4 and 5.1.2.1) to FireOS 5.1.2. And then existing tools work.
You'll need to download and extract:
AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip
Firmware-Downgrade-to-Fire-OS-5.1.2-Supertool.zip
Steps:
Run the Firmware-Downgrade-Supertool, you don't need to start adb or anything first, just double-click the "1-Start-Firmware-Downgrade-to-5.1.2.bat"
NOTE1: You'll need to allow unknown sources (In the Security Settings) and allow adb (In Developer Options. You add Developer Options by tapping Serial Number 7 times (In Device Options) see Developer Options
NOTE2: Watch the Fire Screen closely. There will be multiple popup screens/boxes. You'll need to approve adb several times. Just tap "OK"
NOTE3: When I ran it the text in the Windows cmd.exe box said it failed. But wait and a menu will appear on the fire's screen. Use the volume keys to select the 2nd item listed "from ADB" and the on/off/power button to select it. Go back to the Windows cmd.exe box and hit any key. Then the bin file for the downgrade will start transfering
When it completes, run the AmazonFire5thGenSupertool. It has a menu that will let you do everything I listed in my opening paragraph
In the AmazonFire5thGenSupertool menu pay attention to those selections that require root first. In FireOS 5.1.2 it will intall a rooting app. PAY ATTENTION to the NOTE in the cmd.exe screen that says if it fails to root you may need to shut the Fire all the way down and run tha app again. For me it was running it again after a full shutdown that completed the root.
You've just spent a good amount of time downgrading to 5.1.2 so you could get rid of the Amazon crud. IT SHOULD GO WITHOUT SAYING, but I'll say it anyway. In the AmazonFire5thGenSupertool be sure to shut off updates!
MANY, MANY THANKS to RootJunky for the tools!!!
I used this method, but when you restart the tablet does not appear among the options to update the firmware, it appears only option (I forget the name) and select not let.
Got myself a Fire tablet 16gb, which came with ver 5.1.3 and auto updated to 5.1.4 (which i didn't want it to), used this guide and followed the steps. Kingroot took maybe 6-7 tries, but it finally worked. Achieved root, got rid of of lockscreen ads, uninstalled FireOS launcher, and installed nova launcher. Now it feels like stock android (also got playstore) while keeping the FireOS features (useful for my 2 yr old son who loves the shows on the Amazon firestick). Win-Win. Thank you OP
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Got myself a Fire tablet 16gb, which came with ver 5.1.3 and auto updated to 5.1.4 (which i didn't want it to), used this guide and followed the steps. Kingroot took maybe 6-7 tries, but it finally worked. Achieved root, got rid of of lockscreen ads, uninstalled FireOS launcher, and installed nova launcher. Now it feels like stock android (also got playstore) while keeping the FireOS features (useful for my 2 yr old son who loves the shows on the Amazon firestick). Win-Win. Thank you OP
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Don't forget to disable OTA updates. If you used an automated method make sure system\priv-app\DeviceSoftwareOTA.apk got renamed.
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Don't forget to disable OTA updates. If you used an automated method make sure system\priv-app\DeviceSoftwareOTA.apk got renamed.
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Yup did that too. It hasn't bugged me to update since, so I'm guessing it worked! Thanks.
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Got myself a Fire tablet 16gb, which came with ver 5.1.3 and auto updated to 5.1.4 (which i didn't want it to), used this guide and followed the steps. Kingroot took maybe 6-7 tries, but it finally worked. Achieved root, got rid of of lockscreen ads, uninstalled FireOS launcher, and installed nova launcher. Now it feels like stock android (also got playstore) while keeping the FireOS features (useful for my 2 yr old son who loves the shows on the Amazon firestick). Win-Win. Thank you OP
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I had rooted my kindle out of the box and turned off auto updates. However overnight it updated..... I am having a heck of a time getting access to the kindle again even after authorizing USB debugging. I have tried the downgrade supertool, I've tried command window method, the main supertool and everything else I can think of.
When I get to the point to load the firmware via adb sideload <filename> it says it cannot find the device. I have authorized debugging and allowed unknown source app downloading.
Please tell me how you were able to get back out of 5.1.4. Thank you in advance.
Dano
So ... received a 5.1.3 device (5th gen, with special offers) yesterday. Successfully downgraded to 5.1.2 using the method on this thread. Before even connecting to Wifi - downgraded straight out of the box.
However, the kingroot method from this thread just fails (using 4.9.2 apk version) with the supertool method. Tried several times, even reflashing 5.1.2. gets stuck at Verify Root Status (left it there for several hours).
Decided to manually install kingroot 3.5 to PC (from XDA thread). That fails too. Says Failed to Root. Root request recieved. KFFOWI Android 5.1.1.
So now, I got a 5.1.2 device that cannot be rooted using the methods at my disposal.
Hope something comes up soon.
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So ... received a 5.1.3 device (5th gen, with special offers) yesterday. Successfully downgraded to 5.1.2 using the method on this thread. Before even connecting to Wifi - downgraded straight out of the box.
However, the kingroot method from this thread just fails (using 4.9.2 apk version) with the supertool method. Tried several times, even reflashing 5.1.2. gets stuck at Verify Root Status (left it there for several hours).
Decided to manually install kingroot 3.5 to PC (from XDA thread). That fails too. Says Failed to Root. Root request recieved. KFFOWI Android 5.1.1.
So now, I got a 5.1.2 device that cannot be rooted using the methods at my disposal.
Hope something comes up soon.
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Keep trying; KingRoot can be stubborn as countless others before you have learned. Try a factory reset; don't register device w/Amazon on restart. WiFi must be enabled during first 30-60 sec of KingRoot run; otherwise failure is certain.
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AkDano said:
I had rooted my kindle out of the box and turned off auto updates. However overnight it updated..... I am having a heck of a time getting access to the kindle again even after authorizing USB debugging. I have tried the downgrade supertool, I've tried command window method, the main supertool and everything else I can think of.
When I get to the point to load the firmware via adb sideload <filename> it says it cannot find the device. I have authorized debugging and allowed unknown source app downloading.
Please tell me how you were able to get back out of 5.1.4. Thank you in advance.
Dano
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Updated to what? KingRoot is now capable of rooting all builds of FireOS 5.1.x. No downgrade needed if on 5.1.4.
greetings I tried to install lineageos but didnt update my emui before doing so - couldn't go the way of flashing the backup for the production partition either because I got an error mounting it. I then tried to flash an earlier version (pre january 2018) since apparently emui 5 was only needed for those after january but sadly that didn't work out either (probably have to come from a stock rom?
well my main issue right now is that I can't seem to find a proper way to unbrick my device and I would greatly appreciate any hints
Hi,
I have a strange situation. I try to root my Fire HD 10 (7th generation). I have everything installed on my Windows 10 laptop and it worked before but not anymore.
I start KingoRoot and connect my fire hd. I got the message on my fire about the adb connection and I press o.k. Then I see on my laptop there is a quick popup but it is so fast, it is not possible to read. But I think it is something from KingoRoot.
KingoRoot is still trying to connect and at the bottom the blue points are bouncing.
I've tested it on two different Laptops both Windows 10 on all the same situation. Is there something changed in Windows 10? Have somebody the same problem?
Edit1: I've installed iRoot the connection is working but not able to root the device
Edit2: I've downgraded kingoroot to an older version and it looks like it is working now again.
I have the same exact issue. What version did you downgrade to?
I have an entirely different device and I haven't been able to get it working on that either with every cord and operating system combination I can think of.
where do you get an old version kingo doesnt connect for me either
I have installed the version 1.5.5
after running wireshark, it looks like kingoroot is trying to reach out to service.kingoapp.com, which is giving a 502 gateway error, so I believe the issue might be something with the backend of the kingoapp and not our devices. Does version 1.5.5 work for you still and root the kindle fire hd 10/8?
I was able to grab older versions here:
https://www.filehorse.com/download-kingo-android-root/old-versions/
Version 1.5.5 is still working, I updated then to the new version and it is working as well
Service.kingoapp.com is responding again so it looks like all versions should work now
So I successfully rooted my Fire HD 10 (2017) that was running FireOS 5.6.4 last night (I used Kingoroot), but I have read that you need to uninstall both the softwareOTA and the com.amazon.kindle.otter.oobe.forced.ota to guarantee OTA updates don't occur. I'm not sure if I got rid of the com.amazon…. one. Is there a way to verify if an individual file (that one) is still in my Fire HD before I let it connect to the internet?
The thread where I read about the OTA info: https://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8-hd10/help/to-completely-disable-ota-updates-t3727858
Thanks!