Help! Fastboot help please! - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Sorry, not trying to spam but i wrote over my last thread. Anyway i need to get into fast boot on my kfhd 7 without a cable or fireflash. Is there an adb tool or fastboot tool, or adb command, ANYWHERE?
SPECS/CONDITION:
FireOS 7.5.1
Root? ROOTED
Custom Recovery? None
Additional details:
Soft bricked / stuck in boot loop, tried to change the launcher via actually pasting apex over the stock launcher in file explorer+root addon.
PC:
Windows 8
ADB? Yes
Fastboot drivers? YES
Determination? Yes
SDK? No, but available
please provide a download link, but if you vant its fine. Any help accepted
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I dont have SDK, but i can install it.
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Kindle Fire HD 7'' Red Screen
Hello, I came here to see if I can get some help with fixing my KFHD. The problem is, everytime I boot it, it shows a red screen and I have a fastboot cable so any assistance will be great.

hey mate. I have exactly the same problem. .did you solve it?
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Red screen I believe is a mismatched boot loader issue best I recall, I think using the fast boot cable and a restore utility is the quick fix.
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My nexus one won't boot

I have a rooted nexus one running cm7.2 and it won't boot to boot loader or recovery or rom o
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Or fast boot so I can't do anything am I bricked
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Try to use passimg.zip method. Google it download that zip put it in or main SD. Hold trackball + power button. Good luck
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I can't get to fadtboot or boot loader so I cantbdo passimage
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n1noob13 said:
I can't get to fadtboot or boot loader so I cantbdo passimage
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Do you have ADB and fastboot software installed in your PC? Either have that or download Android SDK. You can boot your phone via ADB command lines.
Yes I have it but nothing will work the charging lightbwont lightvwont light up orbanything
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Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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humzaahmed155 said:
Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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what is mean?
Search.
hi
humzaahmed155 said:
Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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Hi. my N1 is totally dead(i think) wont boot still showing X logo and lock. I tried everything. When using Nexus 7 toolkit, toolkit say device found (showing serial number). But when i try flash using adb command everytime i get message device not found. What is problem, what is wrong?
Thanks
bagi576 said:
Hi. my N1 is totally dead(i think) wont boot still showing X logo and lock. I tried everything. When using Nexus 7 toolkit, toolkit say device found (showing serial number). But when i try flash using adb command everytime i get message device not found. What is problem, what is wrong?
Thanks
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Can you reach the boot menu by pressing the volume down key while powering on?
Otherwise, try to check if fastboot is able to see your device and flash some new boot and system image
You have a Nexus One, not sure why you're using the Nexus 7 Toolkit..
hi
tommert38 said:
You have a Nexus One, not sure why you're using the Nexus 7 Toolkit..
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Hi, only Nexus 7 Toolkit shows device is connected. adb mode not responding. i've just tried N7 Toolkit
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efxbug said:
Can you reach the boot menu by pressing the volume down key while powering on?
Otherwise, try to check if fastboot is able to see your device and flash some new boot and system image
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Thank you for asking. able to enter boot menu and fastboot menu. but cant flash anything, i'll tried new boot new system img's. Nothing. When connecting to PC fastboot showing Fastboot USB mode is enabled. unable to do nothing via adb mode. adb mode say error device not found.
Thanks for answer
Are drivers installed? And have you installed adb and fastboot correctly?
tommert38 said:
Are drivers installed? And have you installed adb and fastboot correctly?
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Yes, installed correct. it show up in the Device Manager list.
Anyway, i go to try this driver. Thanks. Let me know u
hmm. unlucky. Still nothing. Windows take a signal when connecting phone shows on fastboot menu => fastboot usb and adb mode say error device not found:crying:
i scanned my drivers using driver genius v11, i saw android driver named Samsung_Android_4.0_usbdrivers. now i think its something wrong with my boot.img?
When you see fastboot usb, and you type fastboot devices in a terminal, what does it say? ADB only works in recovery or when your ROM is booted, so just focus on fastboot.
it say when N1 is fastboot usb mode "error device not found". thanks for advance. tomorrow i'll be ask more.
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Hey guys. Finally my N1 detected in adb mode. Im used Nexus 7 toolkit, downloaded N1 official Rom (i used only boot.img from zip file)
1st ive installed toolkit, then flashed boot.img (from official rom) to /system/ folder. Finally Windows device manager say detected new device and downloading drivers.
Started cmd.exe typed adb shell => adb mode showed HT9**********. Now problem is wont boot. What i do now? :silly:
i hope u can enter fastboot usb mode. if so try flashing any recovery.img
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Fastboot on re boot?

I was just playing with the Rom tool box app. I hit re boot recovery and a screen popped up that said Fastboot kindle fire and just stayed there until I held the power button and re booted the device. Has anyone seen this and can fastboot be used?
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Are you sure this is the new kindle fire hd. Because I tried it and it said your kindle cannot boot and gave me the option to re boot or factory reset. And since it has a locked boot loader you can not use fast boot.
Its definitely KFHD. I'll try to do it again a take a pic. I guess my real question is can fast boot be used with a locked bootloader?
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Here is a pic of what it looked like. And I'm sorry I hit reboot bootloader.
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Yes, the new KF's can be put into fastboot mode.
Yes, you can issue fastboot commands to it.
No, that does not mean you can flash it with a new recovery or ROM and have it boot.
Be careful what you do here. There are very few options left to you if you brick this device. If you don't know what you're doing and you don't think things through before playing around in fastboot, you may not like the results.
I didn't think so. And I definitely won't be playing around in fast boot. Thanks for the response though
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Is there any way to flash update.zip with fastboot?
fastboot devices command doesn't recognise my KHD..
I want to FULL restore Kindle to factory condition, as I 've messed up keyboard and some othe things. Resetting to default doesn't help.
Yuretz said:
Is there any way to flash update.zip with fastboot?
fastboot devices command doesn't recognise my KHD..
I want to FULL restore Kindle to factory condition, as I 've messed up keyboard and some othe things. Resetting to default doesn't help.
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try- fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
you have to use the -i 0x1949 with commands, if you use fastboot help it will give you a list of commands
check out this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1930656

[Q] ADB not working in Recovery

My issue is, I was installing a ROM but instead of wiping only cache + dalvik, I went and wiped the entire Internal Storage. Now, there's nothing on the "sdcard". ADB doesn't seem to recognize the kindle in recovery and I can't ADB sideload or anything. Has anyone got any ideas on how to fix this?
sandsrules said:
My issue is, I was installing a ROM but instead of wiping only cache + dalvik, I went and wiped the entire Internal Storage. Now, there's nothing on the "sdcard". ADB doesn't seem to recognize the kindle in recovery and I can't ADB sideload or anything. Has anyone got any ideas on how to fix this?
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You need a factory cable. Then just use the system restore tool.
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Hinzman420 said:
You need a factory cable. Then just use the system restore tool.
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Funnily enough, that's arriving tommorow. What exactly is the system restore tool? Is it user made by a person here on the forums or provided by amazon?
Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
sandsrules said:
Funnily enough, that's arriving tommorow. What exactly is the system restore tool? Is it user made by a person here on the forums or provided by amazon?
Thanks.
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bro1 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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Well, here's another problem. I was fed up of waiting so I went ahead and made the cable. It's in fastboot and says fastboot kindle fire. The problem is, when I use the restore tool, fastboot doesn't detect it either, it just says "waiting for device". Any ideas what that could be?
not 100% have you installed this http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html and ticked tools then installed
reading your first post you may have already done this
sandsrules said:
Well, here's another problem. I was fed up of waiting so I went ahead and made the cable. It's in fastboot and says fastboot kindle fire. The problem is, when I use the restore tool, fastboot doesn't detect it either, it just says "waiting for device". Any ideas what that could be?
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Ok try this, when you get the device into fastboot switch cords unplug the factory cable and use the one that came with the kindle. You should stay in fastboot.
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Try Hinzman's suggestion, the Fastboot cable is literally only to get it into Fastboot, once there, unplug and plug in your original USB cable.
Hinzman420 said:
Ok try this, when you get the device into fastboot switch cords unplug the factory cable and use the one that came with the kindle. You should stay in fastboot.
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Katalystik said:
Try Hinzman's suggestion, the Fastboot cable is literally only to get it into Fastboot, once there, unplug and plug in your original USB cable.
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Thanks for the help. Unfortunately it's still not detecting it. I'm trying to find someway of ADB'ing through recovery but there's no luck. All I want to do is push a ROM, how hard can that be
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41978371
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[Help] Bootloop, no adb no fastboot

I just tried to flash 2nd booltloader and tarp recovery on my 7". I went to reboot into recovery one got a Bootloop. It flashes kindlefire for 5 seconds and then goes black for 5 seconds and on and on for about a minute and then shuts down. When I try fastboot my computers hang at and adb says no device. I searched the forum and googled and found nothing so I'm sorry if I missed the answer somewhere. I do have the drivers installed on my computer. I appreciate any help or advice
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popshovit said:
I just tried to flash 2nd booltloader and tarp recovery on my 7". I went to reboot into recovery one got a Bootloop. It flashes kindlefire for 5 seconds and then goes black for 5 seconds and on and on for about a minute and then shuts down. When I try fastboot my computers hang at and adb says no device. I searched the forum and googled and found nothing so I'm sorry if I missed the answer somewhere. I do have the drivers installed on my computer. I appreciate any help or advice
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Im haveing the same problem
Yeah I tried everything I know of so hopefully someone has a trick. I'm thinking about sending it for warranty but if they see it was rooted then I might be sol.
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You say you got in in fast boot or that you were trying to from adb? Because if your trying to get it in fast boot your going to need a factory cable. From there once its in fast boot you plug it back in to your PC with the normal cable and run fastboot.exe -i 0x1949 getvar product
That should return Tate something. If that happens you should be able to fix it.
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I can't even get it in fastboot. I have the cable that it came with. maybe I'm nit doing something right. How should I do it with the factory cable. So far I've tried adb = device not found and fastboot = waiting for device
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popshovit said:
I can't even get it in fastboot. I have the cable that it came with. maybe I'm nit doing something right. How should I do it with the factory cable. So far I've tried adb = device not found and fastboot = waiting for device
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A factory cable puts kfhd7 in fast boot automatically, not the cable that comes with device,search eBay for Motorola factory cable around 4 euros
Thank you. I'll give this a try
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fixed
So i ordered the factory which put it right into fastboot. downloaded kfhdsrt, restored system,boot,recovery and it booted up and is running great. thanks for the help. it as fixed within a half hour from when i got the factory cable in the mail :good:

[Q] Kindle bricked - stuck on yellow triangle recovery screen

Hello,
I've been working on a KF that was previously rooted - and now will only boot to this screen:
Attached - BootScreen
I was able to previously access TWRP, but now after trying to wipe the kindle, it will no longer boot to that.
When accessing the KF via a fastboot cable, this is how the device is recognized:
Attached - Driver
Running options in KFU, I receive:
Attached - KFU
I've had the most luck with the "KINDLE FIRE HD System.img Recovery Tool"
Attached - SystemImage
It allows me to remotely reboot my kindle, and says that it successfully writes a new image on the device(downloaded a fresh blank one) but the KF will boot to the yellow triangle screen every time thereafter regardless.
Any other suggestions on what I could do?
Try this:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
SafinWasi said:
Try this:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
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Safin,
Thank-you for your reply. Were you suggesting typing that snippet into the KFU console?
Did you use option 3 to restore the factory recovery? That should fix your issue. This is a Kindle fire HD right? Not a Kindle fire 2.
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Red_81 said:
Did you use option 3 to restore the factory recovery? That should fix your issue. This is a Kindle fire HD right? Not a Kindle fire 2.
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My model is D01400.
Option 3 confirmed that it worked, but upon rebooting the Kindle it still goes to the yellow triangle screen.
Red_81 said:
Did you use option 3 to restore the factory recovery? That should fix your issue. This is a Kindle fire HD right? Not a Kindle fire 2.
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Ummm...the HD models do NOT have a yellow triangle screen. I think.
healedyou said:
My model is D01400.
Option 3 confirmed that it worked, but upon rebooting the Kindle it still goes to the yellow triangle screen.
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You have an original Kindle Fire 8GB. Don't use any utility unless for a Kindle Fire or you will hard brick your tablet.
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healedyou said:
Hello,
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Don't use the fastboot cord, your stuck in fastboot. That's what that yellow triangle is. Use your USB cord and read up a bit, you should be able to recover just fine. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2037513
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