[Q] changing custom ROM - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone....
I have a kindle fire HD 7" 7.4.6
I rooted and added TWRP with 7.2.3 bootloader
I installed CM11 Kitkat the ROM is a bit buggy but nice.
I tried to go from kitkat to kinology which allows use of Amazon and Google services.
But flashing failed.... I can't seem to get kinology to work.
This is the set of walkthroughs I used.
To root & add TWRP. I used a rootjunkie YouTube video ( can't post link)
To install cm 11:
also a rootjunkie video
knowing this, I tried installing kinology using this walkthrough:
Original kinology page.
No luck, does anyone know how I can move my system to kinology?
please help,
Thanks to all in advance

OK, 2 things, one you didn't mention if you factory reset when trying to goto kinology and I believe that is a must. Second, you are probably going to have to wipe internal storage with a command from an adb shell to clear the xattrb's from the data partition that cm 11 has set as last I checked kinology uses a stock amazon kernel or something close to Amazon's kernel, and ipamazon,s kernel didn't support selinux so it presents problems going back and forth between those 2 ROMs. BTW wiping internal storage means anything on your sdcard goes bye bye. I will have to go grab the command you will more than likely need to run so gimme a moment.
Edit: I'm lazy tonight, here is a link to a post I made with the commands to run in it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49408371
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stunts513 said:
OK, 2 things, one you didn't mention if you factory reset when trying to goto kinology and I believe that is a must. Second, you are probably going to have to wipe internal storage with a command from an adb shell to clear the xattrb's from the data partition that cm 11 has set as last I checked kinology uses a stock amazon kernel or something close to Amazon's kernel, and ipamazon,s kernel didn't support selinux so it presents problems going back and forth between those 2 ROMs. BTW wiping internal storage means anything on your sdcard goes bye bye. I will have to go grab the command you will more than likely need to run so gimme a moment.
Edit: I'm lazy tonight, here is a link to a post I made with the commands to run in it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49408371
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Ok first, thanks for the reply. Second, yes i did do a wipe before the install.
I am going to go check out your link now and see.... ill keep you posted.
Thanks again....

Quick question.... can the process in your thread be done through fire flash 11? ( i am an absolute noob at this, so it may be a silly question...)
i can follow along as to what must be done, but i dont feel comfortable doing a process without a guide.....do you know of any threads with a walk through for this?

There aren't any tutorials for this as far as I know, I got this command from Hashcode in the irc, just run the command mentioned above from a command prompt (while in recovery) while cd'd into a utility that came with a copy of adb, like my wallpaper fix for example that's in my signature. If you don't know anything of command prompt like what CD commands normally I would say read up on basic command prompt because its very simple, but because of a nice trick I remembered recently you can avoid the CD command, just shift + right click the folder with adb in it and hit "open command prompt here", then run the command I posted (while in recovery).
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Bootloop with cyanogenmod with my kindle fire hd

Well my problem its different that the ones I've looked over the forum.
I get the cyanogenmod installed , and then I wait for almost 45 mins, with the cyanogenmod logo.
Then it suddenly comes with the new android unlock screen for like 1 second and then it begins again with the cyanogenmod.
But to resolve it, I just turn off the kindle go to teamwin boot and then just restore.
Then it becomes like factory settings..
But I can't get the cyanogenmod to work no matter what.
What I'm missing...
Did u check the cm 10.1 zip files md5 checksum before flashing it? You should always do this, you can do it in es file explorer by going to a files properties and calculating the md5. Compare it to the md5 from the post where u got it from, if its different then re-download it..
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Well I downloaded everything from this post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245335
and followed the instructions...
I don't really know what's the "md5 checksum"
I only rooted and did the 2nd-bootloader + TWRP 2.6.0.0 for the Kindle Fire HD 7
from this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
But I don't recall seeing anything related with "md5 checksum"
seekario said:
Well I downloaded everything from this post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245335
and followed the instructions...
I don't really know what's the "md5 checksum"
I only rooted and did the 2nd-bootloader + TWRP 2.6.0.0 for the Kindle Fire HD 7
from this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
But I don't recall seeing anything related with "md5 checksum"
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Try downloading again, make sure file size is the same as the website says and md5 is the numbers in the description, just above the file or below, also try (make backup first) wipe cache, dalvik cache, data,system, flash rom , flash gapps, wipe internal, wipe dalvik, then reboot
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Well looks like I erased everything and it says I don't have a OS installed, but now the cyanogenmod zip its not in the sd card of the kindle.
So I have nothing to flash with, and it won't go to the locked screen.
But I'm stuck with the Team Win recovery project menu .
So its there anything I could do to copy the zip from my pc to the kindle so I can flash it, or even restore it so I can connect my kindle to my pc?
Thanks!
Your going to have to plug it into your PC and use adb sideload to put the zip file on it.
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Your going to have to plug it into your PC and use adb sideload to put the zip file on it.
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Well Im going to look more info about that adb sideload.
Thanks!
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Your going to have to plug it into your PC and use adb sideload to put the zip file on it.
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Guys so sorry to bother u guys again , idk why I have such a big problem following instructions today...
I have flash my android phones before, I tho this was gonna be just like it...
But I was following this thread and nothing so far..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37594973
if u guys got anything I could use.
Thanks!
Eh well I was hoping for more specifics, but I will tell you what I can, because I haven't ever had to use adb sideload. First go into twrp and hit advanced, them hit adb sideload and swipe to start. If your device manager doesn't have the drivers installed for your kindle when its in twrp for adb, you will need to install them, if you have installed adb drivers before and are running the latest twrp version for kindle(2.6.0.0 I believe), then it should be pretty much plug and play, but if you are running an older version of twrp you will need to force install the adb driver for that device because it didn't have the same vendor ID as the kindle like the new twrp has. Usually I think u just have hit update driver and tell it to let u browse for the driver manually, then uncheck only show compatible device drivers( it says something relatively similar to this) and look for the adb driver, can't remember if its the adb composite device or a different one. If all goes well and u haven't got driver issues, which I hope you don't because I think my tut was a bit lacking for installing drivers, then u should goto a command prompt and CD into the directory u have adb in, it would be in the android SDK, or a utility like kffa, anything that comes with adb will do. Make sure to put the zip u are side loading in the same directory as adb.exe. after that just type adb.exe sideload zipfilename.zip. that should put it on your kindle.
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Well I tried that a few times already the adb sideload.
and i just loads, and does nothing, I even waited for an hour, and wouldn't finish :S
So I just think the adb sideload its not gonna do it :S
Just in case u didn't understand whats my problems.
It won't boot up because it has no OS.
So I can't put anything in the sd or backup because I accidently erased everything... even the zip from my sd(cyanogenmod )
I will have to test out adb sideload on my PC to get a better understanding of whats going on, keep in kind I use Linux and not windows, so I don't have driver issues, though I guess you are past any issues that would occur with drivers. Just to validate while I check, but u did put the file u want to side load in the same folder as the adb.exe and you are sure u ran the command correctly? Just thought I'd mention windows doesn't show file extension by default, so make sure u add the .zip to the filename if you didn't already when u type the command.
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I will have to test out adb sideload on my PC to get a better understanding of whats going on, keep in kind I use Linux and not windows, so I don't have driver issues, though I guess you are past any issues that would occur with drivers. Just to validate while I check, but u did put the file u want to side load in the same folder as the adb.exe and you are sure u ran the command correctly? Just thought I'd mention windows doesn't show file extension by default, so make sure u add the .zip to the filename if you didn't already when u type the command.
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Thanks for the fast response
So I'm guessing I'd have to put the" cm 10.1 in the same folder as the adb tools(where are 2 .exe fastboot and adb) just to make sure we are talking about the same thing lol.
But I think I did the command wrong.
because I got to the part of the cmd and running the adb, but then I get nothing when I try to push the file to the sd.
Just to make sure can u put the command again
this its the name of the .zip : cm-10.1-20130725-NIGHTLY-otter2
and this its where its located : C:\Users\seekario\Desktop\ADB-Tools
Thanks so much for your time also!
seekario said:
Thanks for the fast response
So I'm guessing I'd have to put the" cm 10.1 in the same folder as the adb tools(where are 2 .exe fastboot and adb) just to make sure we are talking about the same thing lol.
But I think I did the command wrong.
because I got to the part of the cmd and running the adb, but then I get nothing when I try to push the file to the sd.
Just to make sure can u put the command again
this its the name of the .zip : cm-10.1-20130725-NIGHTLY-otter2
and this its where its located : C:\Users\seekario\Desktop\ADB-Tools
Thanks so much for your time also!
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OK so type this: adb.exe sideload cm-10.1-20130725-NIGHTLY-otter2.zip
That command should work, just to make sure I'll mention it again, before u run the command, in twrp goto advanced, adb sideload, and swipe the thing to the left, afterwards run this command.
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Just download kindle fire first aide and run option to restore into stock 7.2.3 and there should be good as new( fast boot required )
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So I put the command and now it says
*cannot read 'sideload' *
any ideas ? thanks!
south956 said:
Just download kindle fire first aide and run option to restore into stock 7.2.3 and there should be good as new( fast boot required )
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I tried that first, and to reboot into fastboot I have to be in the menu, but I have no OS so I can't load anything, it just stays in the kindle fire logo.
I can only access to the Team Win recovery project menu(TWR v2.6) :S
Thanks anyways!
Do you have fastboot cable?
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---------- Post added at 10:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:33 PM ----------
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa, our device is under Tate not otter2, otter2 is for original kindle fire and not the HD which explains why your stuck in bootloop, find the cm10.1 in Hash codes forum and download that one
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south956 said:
Do you have fastboot cable?
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---------- Post added at 10:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:33 PM ----------
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa, our device is under Tate not otter2, otter2 is for original kindle fire and not the HD which explains why your stuck in bootloop, find the cm10.1 in Hash codes forum and download that one
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I wish I had, I only have the original cable from amazon :S
I doubt anything can be done til you have fastboot cable, I heard people try adding certain lines in cmd but most say it doesn't work, so a sure fire way would be to either make or buy fastboot cable.
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[Q]Bricked Kindle fire HD 7"on TWRP

Hi everyone, today i would like to ask for your help with a pretty big problem i have with my Kindle fire HD, you see, i was updating from my current rom 7.4.4 to CM 10.2. to achieve thi i followed this tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909 , everything was going fine until i installed 2nd-Bootloader and TWRP recovery. The problem came up here, when i realized that i forgot to move the rom and the files for google play into the SD card, now whenever i try to do this i can't seem to get my PC to recognize the Kindle with TWRP (i can browse my files and such with TWRP directly through the kindle itself) i tried to move the required file with adb and fastboot but i can't get it to work.
The kindle is rooted and running version 7.4.6 from amazon.
i have a backup for the rom and the files but i can't use fastboot.
i have a backup for each of the following files: boot0block, stock-boot, stock-recovery, stock-system
all the adb drivers and sdk are functioning perfectly.
When i connect it to my PC with windows 7 i can see the kindle recognized by the device manager but it has yellow triangle next to the icon.
i also tried using an otg cable but the kindke did not recognize it.
any and all help is appreciated, i don't want my tablet to die Dx
I've never had to do this, but in TWRP, if you go to "Advanced," there's a button labeled "ADB Sideload." Then you should be able to use ADB to sideload files onto your Kindle using the "adb sideload" command.
Example:
Code:
adb sideload name of.zip
Hope this helped
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Ph0enix_216 said:
I've never had to do this, but in TWRP, if you go to "Advanced," there's a button labeled "ADB Sideload." Then you should be able to use ADB to sideload files onto your Kindle using the "adb sideload" command.
Example:
Code:
adb sideload name of.zip
Hope this helped
>>Sent from my homebuilt TARDIS running Android 4.3... or maybe it's a rooted Kindle Fire HD running ChameleonOS<<
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I tried this but the problem is that the pc not find device , it show me in device manager yellow triangle next to the icon of kindle
When i send a adb command , the adb say "Device not found"
Thanks you anyway!
Try updating the device driver for the device with mark next to it, use these drivers from this post, they should work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44446906&postcount=9
stunts513 said:
Try updating the device driver for the device with mark next to it, use these drivers from this post, they should work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44446906&postcount=9
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Hi and thanks for your help now i try send the next command adb push file.zip /sdcard
but adb say this menssage:
C:\Users\Cristian>adb push file.zip /sdcard
cannot stat 'file.zip': No such file or directory
I put a rom in C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130729\sdk\platform-tools in the same folder that adb.exe
and the name of the rom file is : file
Shur'tugal said:
Hi and thanks for your help now i try send the next command adb push file.zip /sdcard
but adb say this menssage:
C:\Users\Cristian>adb push file.zip /sdcard
cannot stat 'file.zip': No such file or directory
I put a rom in C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130729\sdk\platform-tools in the same folder that adb.exe
and the name of the rom file is : file
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Ok if u want to simply type file.zip u need to be CD's into the directory of where u put the ROM, but as it seems u have the SDK in your paths simply putting the ROM in c:\users\cristian should suffice. Try moving the ROM there and running the command again.
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stunts513 said:
Ok if u want to simply type file.zip u need to be CD's into the directory of where u put the ROM, but as it seems u have the SDK in your paths simply putting the ROM in c:\users\cristian should suffice. Try moving the ROM there and running the command again.
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Thanks for your help your save my tablet
Thanks you very much
Finally i exit for this bricked
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I have a dude im install CM 10.2 perfect , but i dont remember install de google apps as i have to do now?
Thanks
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My apologies for hijacking this thread. I had made the same error as the OP. however, instead of searching here for solution, I panicked and wiped the cache and user data using the SR tool and wiped everything. Now unfortunately my kfhd tells me it can't boot, which my incompetent mind tells me is likely because I have no rom?
I've tried to use first aide to do a system recovery but I get told the files are too large and it can't do anything.... Any suggestions or thoughts from people? Appreciate any help I can get. Been up late the last 3 days trying to sort this out, while I thought I was going to provide m wife with a slick android device!!
That's odd, I wouldn't think wipe your data partition and cache would cause that to happen, then again there are some files stored under data the system uses out side of apk's so I guess that could be why. Did you get your kindle into fastboot? If you did I would suggest trying to use kfhd system restore tool if kffa didn't work.
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Yes, can fast boot. Shows up when I plug in the factory cable. When I use the system restore tool, and try and do a basic recovery, it can't copy the images over as it says the files are too big.
deeman77 said:
Yes, can fast boot. Shows up when I plug in the factory cable. When I use the system restore tool, and try and do a basic recovery, it can't copy the images over as it says the files are too big.
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All the files, or just the system.img?
soupmagnet said:
All the files, or just the system.img?
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each one of them unfort.
Do you have twrp installed?
hloomsc some
soupmagnet said:
Do you have twrp installed?
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I did. Not sure i do now post trying to do a wipe. Don't see any blue when I start up, just the original kindle letter coloring, after which I get a message saying it can't boot
any suggestions anyone or is my kfhd pretty much killed? there's got to be a way to load some rom on to it!!
You should be able to load the original images over fastboot, something just isn't working right. I would say its far from hard bricked, it should still be fixable, its just a matter of troubleshooting it. If you have the kindle fire system image I would try manually flashing it but you need to know what you are doing. If you CD into the SRT folder where im assuming the IMG files are in the same folder as fastboot, try running "fastboot -i 0x1949 flash system system.img" think I got the syntax right, haven't had to ever use fastboot myself, anyways if you run that what does it report back? Hopefully not the same error, or it might be something messed up with the image.
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thanks for the advice. ended up re downloading the images again and this time it worked. go figure.
back to starting again to get my custom rom on.
once i have a custom rom, guessing there are no amazon bits left in there that would cause any updates to come through right?
Thank god there isn't, I would scream if there was, just make sure to wipe system, cache, dalvik cache and do a factory reset when coming from amazon to cm based ROMs.
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stunts513 said:
Thank god there isn't, I would scream if there was, just make sure to wipe system, cache, dalvik cache and do a factory reset when coming from amazon to cm based ROMs.
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Good afternoon: I bricked a nice 8.9 tablet several weeks ago using ADB sideload...
I used ADB Sideload to install Gapps since I was already in TWRP and was too lazy to reboot and transfer the gapps.zip file to my tablet.
The sideload installed the gapps.zip as I expected it to and I was brought back to the main TWRP screen.
When I clicked on reboot/reboot system, the tablet started flashing the three partitions (boot, recovery and system) as I was watching. TWRP then left me at the booting screen doing nothing. I did not know why the tablet decided to flash the three main partitions but, I opted to push the power button and that was the last time I saw my tablet.....
Apparently ADB sideload is only for ROM's? I had only used it to flash ROMs prior but, I thought ADB Sideload should be able to install any properly zipped file designed to flash with TWRP?
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[Q] Possible Bricked Kindle Fire HD 7"

I have a Kindle Fire HD 7" system version 7.4.3 that has the proverbial "Red Triangle" of death.
This unit has not been rooted and I am very much a newbie.
I have rebooted the unit many times. Periodically it will work and then lock up again with the Red Triangle.
90% of the time I no longer have wireless access as this has been disabled with the error.
After reading many of the posts here, I have considered rooting it to a) back up my system files (including email) and b) reloading the software. However, if I am not mistaken, I need to load an ADB file. Since the "Enable ADB" under Security Settings is on OFF and cannot be turned on, is there any way that I can revive this unit?
What I would really like is to back up those hidden system files that include email files, program data, etc. as well as make this work like it used to.
Can any one help me?
Without adb on you can't do much, you could just reflash the system image from fastboot, but you would probably need a fastboot cable since u don't have adb or root access. On the bright side a system reflash only reflashes the system partition, you won't lose any of the data for any of the apps. It also is prerooted, so you don't have to worry about doing that later. There's a tool that does the work for you in the android development section called kindle fire system restore tool. You will still need a fastboot viable to run this tool though. Also I haven't looked into it but I thought the red triangle thing was a kf2 error, but maybe I am mistaken?
Edit: I'm a moron, red triangle is the useless stock recovery on the kindle. Least thats my best guess.
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stunts513 said:
Without adb on you can't do much, you could just reflash the system image from fastboot, but you would probably need a fastboot cable since u don't have adb or root access. On the bright side a system reflash only reflashes the system partition, you won't lose any of the data for any of the apps. It also is prerooted, so you don't have to worry about doing that later. There's a tool that does the work for you in the android development section called kindle fire system restore tool. You will still need a fastboot viable to run this tool though. Also I haven't looked into it but I thought the red triangle thing was a kf2 error, but maybe I am mistaken?
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I do have a factory cable (same as fastboot cable?) from SkOrPn, but will have to look through the forum for how to do a system reflash. I am glad to know that I have an option to save all of my data.
Unfortunately the red triangle is not limited to the kf2, but don't I wish it was.
Thank you.
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
If that doesn't work try kffa in the general 7" forum.
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Since I am such a newbie, I have a couple of questions:
1) Can I assume that the "KFHD_SRT_v1.3.5- 7.3.0 (separate option for restoring factory recovery)" would be the option that I should use for my KFHD running system version 7.4.3? If I read thru this correctly, it will reset the system back to 7.3.0 and then auto update to 7.4.3 once connected to the internet. Is that correct?
2) If so, step 2 says to enter a command if your device recognizes ADB. Will this work on my device since the ADB option is turned off?
Thank you again for walking me through this process. [And by the way, you are not a moron. ]
Step 2 is misleading, you only need that command if you don't have a fastboot cable. I personally haven't had to use this tool, but from what I know it kinda downgrades the system but it should update on its own which also unroots it. And yes the download you were talking about it should be the right one.
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After downloading the KFHD System Recovery Tool (that took a long while) and installing the driver for my KFHD, I am now running the SRT batch file. I am afraid that I am a bit confused here. The batch file gives you the following 7 choices:
1) Restore-Factory Rooted with SuperSU.apk
2) Restore-Factory Rooted with SuperSU.apk, Apex Launcher, and PlayStore
3) Restore-Factory Recovery
4) Erase cache & userdata
5) Check fastboot status
6) Reboot normally (must have a standard cable connected to work)
0) Exit
According to the instructions, I am to select #4 and Erase cache & userdata. Won't this erase my hidden system data (i.e., program data, email, etc.)?
Please advise before I take the next step.
I would use option 1 or 2, idk y it says to use 4.
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I would use option 1 or 2, idk y it says to use 4.
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Okay, my KFHD is in Fastboot mode (or at least that is what is displayed on it's screen).
However, my PC found new hardware - Tate-PVT-08 and needs the driver for it. Do you know where I can find this driver?
The SRT Tool is stuck in "trying to locate device" in the interim.
UGH, I am so close and yet so far away.
Just FYI, I had to go way back to remember CMD line instructions, but I also tried typing in the "fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot boot.img" command. This generated an error message of "fastboot is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
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Okay, my KFHD is in Fastboot mode (or at least that is what is displayed on it's screen).
However, my PC found new hardware - Tate-PVT-08 and needs the driver for it. Do you know where I can find this driver?
The SRT Tool is stuck in "trying to locate device" in the interim.
UGH, I am so close and yet so far away.
Just FYI, I had to go way back to remember CMD line instructions, but I also tried typing in the "fastboot -i 0x1949 flash boot boot.img" command. This generated an error message of "fastboot is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
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Oops, now I am the moron.
I was in the wrong folder/directory. However, when I moved to the KFHD_SRTv.1.3.5 folder and entered this command, the new error message is "cannot load 'boot.img' - so what gives?
I have no idea, usually if someone gets stuck with this app I recommend using kindle fire first aid, it can do the same thing and probably has a better rep. I just prefer individual apps so I recommended this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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I have no idea, usually if someone gets stuck with this app I recommend using kindle fire first aid, it can do the same thing and probably has a better rep. I just prefer individual apps so I recommended this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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Okay I have my KFHD temporarily back up again. It is more functional than it was, but not all applications are running yet.
I haven't tried the KF First Aid yet, but will. I have downloaded the zip file and extracted the files so that I will be ready. Not sure yet if I have to upgrade my Java (it is SE v7up25, but not the developer version).
However, before I proceed much further, I really want to back up my KFHD.
- My data has been "backed up" by making a copy via a USB cable and Windows Explorer to my flash drive.
- What is left to back up is the hidden section/partition of my KFHD. All the postings I have seen so far discuss backing up the system (OS) of the KFHD, but what about the area where applications store user profiles and/or data. For example, the email program stores all the email data in this hidden area. How can I get that backed up?
Once this is accomplished, I would feel much more comfortable in running the KFFA as well as the replacement of image files.
Any clues?
If u can find the email app's internal name you are using then goto "/data/com.emailappname" and copy that folder, usually that's where a program stores its data, not positive about that on the kindle is though, last time cleared my cache and dalvik cache on that os, I had to reset up my email account so I don't know for sure if that's correct exactly.
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Try this dude
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-8lTMLCGfE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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If u can find the email app's internal name you are using then goto "/data/com.emailappname" and copy that folder, usually that's where a program stores its data, not positive about that on the kindle is though, last time cleared my cache and dalvik cache on that os, I had to reset up my email account so I don't know for sure if that's correct exactly.
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Okay after multiple manipulations, I have run the KFHD SRT using Option 1) Restore-Factory Rooted with SuperSU.apk (WooHoo!)
Can I assume that my KFHD is rooted? If so, what do I need to do to actually see these hidden files? (The email program is e-mail.apk or so I have been told.)
Of course with the standard USB cable, I still see the usual stuff with Win Explorer.
What is my next step?
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[Q] Can't push a file to bricked Kindle?

Okay, before I begin, just like to say thanks for your help (this site in general) with my Galaxy S3 - had to get it replaced due to my idiocy, but was very lucky anyhow!
Anyway, this is my situation:
I have a Kindle Fire HD 7". It was rooted, still had stock rom on there (Amazon) but it was running Go Launcher HD. I wanted CM 10.1 on it (4.2.2)
and followed this process: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
Followed everything to the letter, and now it keeps going into recovery mode (Orange Kindle logo, then blue, then repeats a few times until it hits TWRP). Now apparently the only thing I can do now is to run ADB using Command Prompt and push the CM 10.1 ROM over to my device, then use TWRP to install it.
The problem is, I have no idea how to use Cmd Prompt, and have downloaded the SDK, and put in the file destinations that this link told me to (apart from it was where I'd placed the SDK, of course): http://zacktutorials.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/adb-is-not-recognized-as-internal-or.html
If i run the ADB file destination on it's own through the cmd, a huge long list comes down with what I assume is a list of options (adb root, adb usb, etc).
So my question now is, is there a step by step tutorial or can someone tell me exactly what to enter/do in order to get that CM 10.1 onto my Kindle Fire HD 7", install it, and have a merry jellybean party? :highfive:
I know I'm an idiot, and I'm not super tech savvy (not when it comes to uber dev stuff like this anyhow)
Thanks for the help/advice!
Ben
Try this, should help your out. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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Try this, should help your out. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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yeah, that's the first thing I came across. Just tried the 'push' and getting the message "adb is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
That's when I started to look at why I was getting that message, and installed the SDK, and followed that second link (to sort out the paths or something).
U were getting that message because when its not in your paths you need to CD into the directory in the cmd prompt. If you don't know much about command prompt you should read up on it. You still need to CD I to the directory in the tutorial or put the ROM in your current directory for the command to be able to push the file though.
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Okay guys,
ignore my idiot self. All I had to do was put the adb exe in with the zips I wanted to flash....I am so dumb.
haha! Learn from me!
Ben

[Q] App/Tweak to force reboot

Hi, I'm new to this whole android thing. I got a Kindle Fire HD 7" it's rooted with SuperSU and Google Play store on it successfully!
My main issue is it seems many tweaks like a reboot after installation, but my power button is completely missing. I can plug the device in to turn it on, and open/close the cover to put it to sleep.
Are there any tweaks around where I can like slide to power down, or force reboot how you would if you were to press the power button?
Alternately, I'd also like to remove the ad lock screens and potentially install a live wallpaper on either the lock screen or the home page. And maybe have an actual android grid set up. I know you need a secondary launcher to do this kind of thing, but all the ones I looked at screamed brick, and I got a bit worried. Could anyone point me at some basic tutorials? (I've jailbroken my Ipad rather extensively, but this seems to be a bit more in-depth to the actual operating system)
ETA: I haven't Used QMenu Just the ABD Drivers and the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v33
If this is the 2012 model with a camera you can flash cm 11 on it and use maromi's kernel, it has double tap to wake, and cm also has double tap corner to sleep.
There are apps in the Google play store for rebooting methods that I believe allow for reboot normally as well as to fastboot and recovery, I know CM's built in power menu has those option if you enable them, but then there's the issue of getting to them with a broken power button.
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It is the 2012, it has the camera with the clear slider to unlock.
I installed Nova Launcher off the G-play store, but yet again something needs to be rebooted! Hmph.
I'd love if you have any links to those store based power options, or to the CM 11 (is that a launcher also? what does "Flash" mean exactly? I've seen it around. ) The power button issue sucks, but I can't complain since it was a free gift!
I guess I can just run the battery down to reboot, but that is such a pain.
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It is the 2012, it has the camera with the clear slider to unlock.
I installed Nova Launcher off the G-play store, but yet again something needs to be rebooted! Hmph.
I'd love if you have any links to those store based power options, or to the CM 11 (is that a launcher also? what does "Flash" mean exactly? I've seen it around. ) The power button issue sucks, but I can't complain since it was a free gift!
I guess I can just run the battery down to reboot, but that is such a pain.
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hehe wow this is a first, ok cm 11 is cyanogen mod 11. its a rom you can flash instead of amazon's original os, it is way faster and more up to date and is more like pure android. Flash basically means we are overwriting the system files and such that came with the device. It can have any launcher, set wallpaper, is already rooted and has alot of cool things like themes and performance options you can set, much better than stock amazon os. You seem quite new to the concept of flashing a rom though so i advise you to read the tutorial thouroughly and as long as you don't mess up you shouldnt need a fastboot adapter even though its always advised to have one anyways. Heres a link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
Let me give you some advice so you don't end up with a red screen brick. Make sure when you follow this that when you see the red text at the top of fireflash(you will understand this when you start this part) that you check that box off thats either to the side or above the red text, this is a vital step you must follow or you will need a fastboot adapter to fix. I also recommend grabbing the cm rom and its corresponding gapps ahead of time.
Feel free to ask questions.
Also if you install a launcher on amazon os you will need root and you must copy and paste the app into the system folder and set the permission to a certain way or it will bootloop. I think titanium backup has a convert to system app button that does it for you. Wallpaper doesnt defaultly work without my fix either.
Nevermind, it finally worked
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Thank you so much for being patient with me!
I had been doing the app thing, but it seems like such a pain to do that with every app. I removed the installer, it wasn't doing much of what I was wanting anyways, the CM11 sounds much more like what I'm wanting to get to.
I'll give the tutorial a good read through and update this post with any questions I have!
Question 1: "commonly associated .... higher without first flashing the Amazon OS 7.2.3 bootloader" With flashing the cm11 do I need to (or do you recommend I) first restore or go back to the 7.2.3 or can I continue with 7.4.8? I will obviously be making backups as it seems that's the only way to recover with a standard usb cable.
Question 1A: If you are NOT on the 7.2.3 bootloader (you'll see red letters warning you), then hit the check box next to that to flash the 7.2.3 bootloader, otherwise you'll see a red screen after you reboot. If you don't see that warning, you're fine, move on. Is this the box you mentioned? It seems like this saves the hassle of going to 2.3 THEN flashing.
Question 2: "Alternatively, you can use this if the first method failed: Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry," I used this method in the first place. I had some issues with the ABD drivers not being recognized but got them working when I used amazon's direct ones. Furthermore, when I did get rooted (I used an app to check that it was and since nova worked I assume it was correct) superuser wasn't installed. I went and installed superSU manually. will this be an issue? (things have asked for and been granted permission and show as such in the superSU app)
Question 3: I'm using my work computer which runs through a server. when I go to back up through cmd it says the folder will be in C: and to then transfer it. The server shouldn't matter, right? I guess I can always just do a search for the file name and it'll turn up somewhere.
Question 4: Once you have the .zip files for the ROMs with GApps (Google apps, like Play Store), place them on the sdcard, and turn off the device. Turn it on, hold Volume-Up before the logo turns blue, and enter TWRP I did find an app called "reboot" which allows me to reboot (shocking!) without the power button. Can I still use that app at this point?
Question 4A: Once there, immediately do two things: make a backup, and after that, wipes: system, factory reset, cache, and Dalvik cache.After it finishes, go ahead and again, wipe cache and Dalvik cache, then reboot This section calles to wipe some sections, will this also wipe my apps? it calls later on to reboot again. If the first bit wipes the apps, then I wouldn't be able to reboot at this point. (aside of waiting for the battery to die)
Answer 1: you don't actually need to downgrade the os, as long as the bootloader gets downgraded it is fine. So yes that was the checkbox I meant, believe it or not people have missed seeing it before because of the red text around it.
Answer 2: I think it will be fine, though I'm surprised you could root it with Amazon's drivers, theirs were kinda crappy.
Answer 3: I think this is OK, not sure how your setup is exactly. I don't see network issues being a problem.
Answer 4: you can still use the app. As to the wiping, yes you will lose all your apps, it is required to do the equivalent of a factory reset in twrp when coming from amazon os as the system apps leave some data left behind that causes cm to malfunction. You can install anything you had again from the play store or manually if you had apk's lying around. You can backup app data for games and such with titanium backup and restore it once you reinstall titanium backup in cm.
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Answer 1: you don't actually need to downgrade the os, as long as the bootloader gets downgraded it is fine. So yes that was the checkbox I meant, believe it or not people have missed seeing it before because of the red text around it.
Answer 2: I think it will be fine, though I'm surprised you could root it with Amazon's drivers, theirs were kinda crappy.
Answer 3: I think this is OK, not sure how your setup is exactly. I don't see network issues being a problem.
Answer 4: you can still use the app. As to the wiping, yes you will lose all your apps, it is required to do the equivalent of a factory reset in twrp when coming from amazon os as the system apps leave some data left behind that causes cm to malfunction. You can install anything you had again from the play store or manually if you had apk's lying around. You can backup app data for games and such with titanium backup and restore it once you reinstall titanium backup in cm.
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Thank you so much again! I'm excited! I'll let ya know how it goes.
Sweet and I thought I'd mention if you get confused on what cm 11 build to download, the unofficial builds are a little bit more dated now that the device is a officially supported cm device, I recommend the link that isn't under mirrors that goes to cyanogenmod's Tate download page. The URL has those 3 words in it so you will know it when you see it. The m6 release is the stable release I recommend download instead of a nightly, I think m7 should be out soon, the cool thing is whenever a update is available it can ota like a phone, I believe it will make you choose to install the update though. I was impressed by how it updates, just seemed cool to watch. Not positive if cm's updater notifies you when updates are available though.
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The m6 release is the stable release I recommend download instead of a nightly, I think m7 should be out soon
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Firstly, when I go to back up through the command prompt I get this:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\admnasst>adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0boot0 of=/sdcard/boot
0block.img"
'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Am I missing some step? I do have ABD enabled on the kindle.
Secondly, on this site: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=tate
am I wanting the download second from the bottom that says "snapshot" and ends with m6-tate
I would figure so, but I wanted to double check.
Yes that the right file, as to that command not being recognized it is because it expects you to have a copy of that command handy and in the directory the command prompt is cd'd into. For instance download my wallpaper fix in my signature and extract it, then shift + right click the folder and hit open new command window here, then try the command again.
I have and by itself laying around on a thread I made here on the forum but this works just as well.
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Yes that the right file, as to that command not being recognized it is because it expects you to have a copy of that command handy and in the directory the command prompt is cd'd into. For instance download my wallpaper fix in my signature and extract it, then shift + right click the folder and hit open new command window here, then try the command again.
I have and by itself laying around on a thread I made here on the forum but this works just as well.
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I ran the first line and it started. I'm going to do everything tomorrow when I have more time. I'll keep you updated! Thank you again for helping me, and being so welcoming.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot this was my favorite reboot app and it works well although I see your doing the custom ROM thing now.
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ROM toolbox has a quick-reboot option that is similar to respringing iOS, and it well let you create a launcher shortcut on your home screen.
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