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Kindle Fire HD 7" - Power and volume buttons on the sides, Front-facing HD camera
Model #:
Serial #
D025------Kindle Fire HD 7" 16GB
D059------Kindle Fire HD 7" 32GB
Codename: Tate
Software: Amazon:7.5.1 - Based on Android OS 4.0.3

Glad you're here to help. Like 6 weeks ago I attempted to return to stock. It was my understanding that I needed to downgrade twrp to flash the image (which I did easily . In the other thread it specified to wipe system first (REALLY wish I had thought that one through). Now I can't push ANYTHING to the SD card. No adb, no USB mtp.
I've tried updating drivers on 3 different computers, (windows 7, Windows 10, and yosemite) Tried unbreakable tool and kfhd restore tool.
All I can do is manually boot to twrp.
I realize there's probably more details needed but I'm strapped for time (on break) I was just ? to see your thread.
Any attempts to help will be profoundly appreciated! Thanks.

KLit75 said:
Glad you're here to help. Like 6 weeks ago I attempted to return to stock. It was my understanding that I needed to downgrade twrp to flash the image (which I did easily . In the other thread it specified to wipe system first (REALLY wish I had thought that one through). Now I can't push ANYTHING to the SD card. No adb, no USB mtp.
I've tried updating drivers on 3 different computers, (windows 7, Windows 10, and yosemite) Tried unbreakable tool and kfhd restore tool.
All I can do is manually boot to twrp.
I realize there's probably more details needed but I'm strapped for time (on break) I was just to see your thread.
Any attempts to help will be profoundly appreciated! Thanks.
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Can you still get to twrp?

sd_shadow said:
Can you still get to twrp?
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Yes. That's all I can do. Not home but believe I'm running v 2.7.0.0
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I've had time to think about it and I doubt hashcode would make a mistake like telling people to wipe system. And if he were mistaken there would be a LOT of people in my situation. So I believe what sets me apart is that my recovery is too old. The right drivers aren't present and I can't use adb as a result.
I CAN get this into Factbook both with a factory cable and with a regular one (the latter only works on Mac it seems). However, on Windows the restore tools both say Fastboot is not recognized command. I believe I tried flashing the updated twrp with Fastboot on mac but for some reason it didn't work.

KLit75 said:
Yes. That's all I can do. Not home but believe I'm running v 2.7.0.0
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I've had time to think about it and I doubt hashcode would make a mistake like telling people to wipe system. And if he were mistaken there would be a LOT of people in my situation.
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Wiping system is necessary to install a new system stock or custom
So I believe what sets me apart is that my recovery is too old.
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possibly do you know the full file name of current recovery?
The right drivers aren't present and I can't use adb as a result.
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What error(s) are you getting?
I CAN get this into Factbook both with a factory cable and with a regular one (the latter only works on Mac it seems). However, on Windows the restore tools both say Fastboot is not recognized command. I believe I tried flashing the updated twrp with Fastboot on mac but for some reason it didn't work.
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"Fastboot is not recognized command." is a window issue not Kindle issue

Good info. Unfortunately I'm at work. But hopefully to nite I'll get what you're asking for. Really appreciate the help!

@sd_shadow
The current recovery is TWRP v2.7.0.0
I provided all the info I can think of at the moment. It's been about a month since I tried anything so my memory is a bit fuzzy. If you need anything specific please let me know. Bascially all I want to do is push any rom (custom or stock to this). I have the second bootloader and twrp working. I think MAYBE a newer version of TWRP may solve the driver issue. But I know I tried flashing twrp through fastboot and it din't work. I believe it just hung with no error listed.
Thought I might be on to something. I went into device manager and noticed the option to install legacy drivers. Both android and kindle show up so I got excited but it was short llived... Both attempts yielded they got installed but may not work. Sure enough they didn't. ��
Updated when in twrp over USB I can see kindle and now 3 android composite add interface. But they have a yellow triangle on them.
If I try to connect over add it says list of attached devices but show nothing. I tried mounting system but that does nothing
Clicking on Android in device manager I get this device cannot starts code 10

I spent a few hours trying different things and this seems to be my best bet (or at least the next thing I try). Can't do it tonight though because the windows pc I have is running adb 15 second installer and I don't have everything I need to complete it. If you or anyone else knows an easier way please share. Otherwise I'll setup sdk tools when I have a chance. Hopefully some time tomorrow. I'd prefer to do it on my mac because this pc isnt the best and really slowed me down tonight.
http://www.jayceooi.com/how-to-install-kindle-fire-adb-usb-driver/

KLit75 said:
I spent a few hours trying different things and this seems to be my best bet (or at least the next thing I try). Can't do it tonight though because the windows pc I have is running adb 15 second installer and I don't have everything I need to complete it. If you or anyone else knows an easier way please share. Otherwise I'll setup sdk tools when I have a chance. Hopefully some time tomorrow. I'd prefer to do it on my mac because this pc isnt the best and really slowed me down tonight.
http://www.jayceooi.com/how-to-install-kindle-fire-adb-usb-driver/
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You have used the preferred driver from here Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers.zip
What is your windows version?
Twrp should connect to the Mac, without issue, using mount usb or mtp.

sd_shadow said:
You have used the preferred driver from here Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers.zip
What is your windows version?
Twrp should connect to the Mac, without issue, using mount usb or mtp.
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Windows 10
I have NOOO idea how but I connected with mac. I swear to you I've tried connecting over adb before(MTP still didn't work btw). But I ran some basic commands with twrp mounted to SYSTEM, ran "adb devices" and it shows up. (I had tried SEVERAL variations of this before tonight)
Except instead of saying tate like it used to it had a string of letters/numbers then just said "recovery". Might be what it said before when in TWRP. I used to mostly use MTP when transferring files.
I was able to push the only amazon stockish files I could get 7.41 rooted+su from Hashcode. I also pushed updated TWRP and open apps for CM 12.1. Unfortunately adb push hung on that last one and then adb was gone. Couldn't connect. I bit the bullet and just flashed amazon and it worked. Just did this like 5 minutes ago so haven't tested root, recovery or anything else. I was intending on buying a kids case for this and letting my toddler son use it. We have prime and a lot of books i can access. So I might stay here but would like to get a newer version. Is there an easy way to get a later version of stock? I hate to give up root but he definitely doesn't need it and I've acquired several newer faster devices since I bought this a few years back.
Thanks a lot btw! I had sort of given up on this then I saw your thread. Just having someone to answer questions was enough to keep trying.

KLit75 said:
Windows 10
I have NOOO idea how but I connected with mac. I swear to you I've tried connecting over adb before(MTP still didn't work btw). But I ran some basic commands with twrp mounted to SYSTEM, ran "adb devices" and it shows up. (I had tried SEVERAL variations of this before tonight)
Except instead of saying tate like it used to it had a string of letters/numbers then just said "recovery". Might be what it said before when in TWRP. I used to mostly use MTP when transferring files.
I was able to push the only amazon stockish files I could get 7.41 rooted+su from Hashcode. I also pushed updated TWRP and open apps for CM 12.1. Unfortunately adb push hung on that last one and then adb was gone. Couldn't connect. I bit the bullet and just flashed amazon and it worked. Just did this like 5 minutes ago so haven't tested root, recovery or anything else. I was intending on buying a kids case for this and letting my toddler son use it. We have prime and a lot of books i can access. So I might stay here but would like to get a newer version. Is there an easy way to get a later version of stock? I hate to give up root but he definitely doesn't need it and I've acquired several newer faster devices since I bought this a few years back.
Thanks a lot btw! I had sort of given up on this then I saw your thread. Just having someone to answer questions was enough to keep trying.
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With Win 8, 8.1 & 10, Disabling Driver Signature Enforcement is likely needed.
For those with Windows 8.1 or 10
Watch [Video] How to disable driver signature enforcement - Windows 8.1 & 8
or How to Disable Driver Signature Verification on 64-Bit Windows 8.1 or 10 (So That You Can Install Unsigned Drivers)
and try
Open the charm bar and go into Settings and at the bottom click on Change PC Settings.
Go to the update and Recovery on left then Recovery
Advanced Startup > restart now
Choose the Troubleshoot option followed by Advanced options.
Choose Startup settings then on next screen click on ‘restart’.
Select option
Disable driver signature enforcement
Windows 8.1 will now reboot and you can go ahead and use the Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers.zip
more here https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/disabling-driver-signature-on-windows-8/all​.

I signed up for free time and so far the only difference I see between 7.41 and a newer version would be inability to download prime titles. Of course this is my only amazon product running stock so I have nothing to compare it to. It's strange that the newest version on Hashcode's thread disappeared but older versions are still available. Usually it's the opposite.

KLit75 said:
I signed up for free time and so far the only difference I see between 7.41 and a newer version would be inability to download prime titles. Of course this is my only amazon product running stock so I have nothing to compare it to. It's strange that the newest version on Hashcode's thread disappeared but older versions are still available. Usually it's the opposite.
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Download Information for OS 7.4.3:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/tate/kfh...n-os-7.4.3.zip
md5sum: 45e687e8e85975348f81f5cbfc8358ac
The reason file is gone is the goo.im site is gone, I will look for a different source

found it on @Tomsgt 's site
kfhd7-amazon-os-7.4.3.zip
http://rootjunkysdl.com/?device=Kindle Fire HD 7in

sd_shadow said:
found it on @Tomsgt 's site
kfhd7-amazon-os-7.4.3.zip
http://rootjunkysdl.com/?device=Kindle Fire HD 7in
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Thanks. Think I did stumble upon that when I first thought about return to stock. But I'm not sure...
That page shows stock. I think the version I have, 7.4.1, is a modded version of stock. I also see recovery. Zip which is what I need to go full stock. But I don't know if flashing that in twrp will get me to stock.
After struggling just to push a file I don't want to take any chances. If there's a clear way of doing it I'm all in. I think this device will be eligible for the OS 5 update so that'd be my motivation to sacrifice root.
A little off topic--free time is pretty cool if you have prime but adding locally stored videos is a hassle (haven't been able to do it) I'm sure amazon did this deliberately but there must be a workaround.
I was able to download prime videos. Unlike on my android phone, they need to be added to the library first.

Can anyone recommend a fastboot recovery cable for a 2012 kindle fire HD 7 (tate)?

FBis251 said:
Can anyone recommend a fastboot recovery cable for a 2012 kindle fire HD 7 (tate)?
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Several links in my
What is a Fastboot Cable and Low Battery Options
written for Motorola Devices, but same cable.

I have added a
What is a Fastboot Cable? post to my Fire Index: Which Amazon (Kindle) Fire Do I have?

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Unable to mod my Kindle HD7, please help

Hi all
I have a new Kindle Fire HD 7". According to 'About' it's version is 7.3.1. The model number on the back is X43Z60
I've read just about every thread in this forum about rooting, flashing recoveries, using adb, fastboot etc etc.. I even made my own factory cable. I have been successful in rooting the device, I can access it via adb with no issues and I have even managed to install SafeStrap on it (though no ROM's will install) but I can NOT get it to boot into fastboot mode. I have successfully written to the idme bootmode 4002 and rebooted it but it has no effect. Windows does not detect any device other than the adb interface at any point. I even tried this while booted into safestrap and it too had no effect.
I'd like to know if anyone is able to say definitively what it is I need to do to get a custom ROM working. It doesn't help either that people seem to refer to the devices they have written their software for simply as "Kindle fire HD 7" with no mention of version, etc. meaning I have little indication as to the suitability of the instructions.
I saw mention of a 'short' mod where I am able to take the cover off and short a particular exposed connector to the frame and enable fastboot mode, but couldn't actually find any further information. Not afraid to give it a go but I need to know what to do.
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
A fast boot cable just puts five volts on pin 4 on the micro usb...that's the short mod....you short the five volt pin 1 to pin 4...note this has to be on the micro usb side you will blow up your usb port if you do it on the usb end
Safe strap is not the route you want to take I would at this point restore back to stock and install twrp as your second boot loader then installing a Rom should be simple
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TimTams said:
Hi all
I have a new Kindle Fire HD 7". According to 'About' it's version is 7.3.1. The model number on the back is X43Z60
I've read just about every thread in this forum about rooting, flashing recoveries, using adb, fastboot etc etc.. I even made my own factory cable. I have been successful in rooting the device, I can access it via adb with no issues and I have even managed to install SafeStrap on it (though no ROM's will install) but I can NOT get it to boot into fastboot mode. I have successfully written to the idme bootmode 4002 and rebooted it but it has no effect. Windows does not detect any device other than the adb interface at any point. I even tried this while booted into safestrap and it too had no effect.
I'd like to know if anyone is able to say definitively what it is I need to do to get a custom ROM working. It doesn't help either that people seem to refer to the devices they have written their software for simply as "Kindle fire HD 7" with no mention of version, etc. meaning I have little indication as to the suitability of the instructions.
I saw mention of a 'short' mod where I am able to take the cover off and short a particular exposed connector to the frame and enable fastboot mode, but couldn't actually find any further information. Not afraid to give it a go but I need to know what to do.
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
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Visit the thread in my signature for the Kindle Fire HD 7". I addressed the issue of Amazon OS 7.3.1 with Step 1: Rooting.
Thanks for the info about the cable, ended up not needing it
seokhun said:
Visit the thread in my signature for the Kindle Fire HD 7". I addressed the issue of Amazon OS 7.3.1 with Step 1: Rooting.
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Thanks!! I must have overlooked your guide, the titles of a few threads are very similar
Yours is the only one that didn't require the use of fastboot to get TWRP on the device, it worked flawlessly!
Cheers
One very happy TimTams :laugh:

[Q] Can´t solve bootloop after read various threads

Hello,
I ´m waiting an answer to my problem posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42053547#post42053547, but I have another question to post here.
How can I fix the bootloop if I have the ADB disable (and I think the third party is disable to)? My KFHD is version 7.4.1.
I will thanks if somebody could give me some helpful idea!
Gustavo.
Hey Elgari, just saw your problem and actually answered you in two different places Basically you can't use adb. You can only use adb when you're in recovery or when booted. You'll have to go with fast boot. Can you get into fastboot or do you have a factory cable? If you can get to fast boot then you can use the kindle SRT tool from the development thread.
DroidIt! said:
Hey Elgari, just saw your problem and actually answered you in two different places Basically you can't use adb. You can only use adb when you're in recovery or when booted. You'll have to go with fast boot. Can you get into fastboot or do you have a factory cable? If you can get to fast boot then you can use the kindle SRT tool from the development thread.
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Thank you very much Droidlt! I´ve read your answers and is clear: need a factory cable to go with fastboot. As device manager recognizes the KFHD as adb android composite ADB interface, I had hopes of not requiring the factoy cable. Had also read some posts suggesting that it was not necessary, but now I understand I need one!! Thanks again. I don´t have a factory cable but will try to buy or make one.
I supose the SRT is the threat post by Onemeila, isn´t?
I love my KFHD and would like to understand why! This setback makes me love her even more. Would know If it was something I made wrong or if it was and accident.
Finally I must apologize for writing my problem in more than one place, but I was really frustrated!!
Thanks once again.
No prob Yep just a factory cable. Just make sure your kindle is off, plug the factory cable into the computer and then your kindle. It will automatically boot up your kindle into fastboot mode. Then swap out the factory cable for a regular usb cable and run onmeila's SRTool, doesn't really matter which version you download, you can root them all. Flash whatever version you downloaded and you have a new kindle again :thumbup:
from my Viped out one x
What I make wrong?
DroidIt! said:
No prob Yep just a factory cable. Just make sure your kindle is off, plug the factory cable into the computer and then your kindle. It will automatically boot up your kindle into fastboot mode. Then swap out the factory cable for a regular usb cable and run onmeila's SRTool, doesn't really matter which version you download, you can root them all. Flash whatever version you downloaded and you have a new kindle again :thumbup:
from my Viped out one x
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Hello Droidlt!
Well, I made a factory cable and put the kindle in Fastboot. I run option 1 of SRT and seems do the work: it begin with "sending systems, then Okay, after "writing systems, then okay and after it said finished, Welcome Back. But nothing changes!
I tried with option 3 to, and I tried changid the SRT folder to Plattform tools as I read on Onmelia´s threats. But same results.
My device manager recongnize my KIndle as Android ADB interface. I used the code adb shell su -c "reboot bootloader" and give me the results: device not found.
I make something wrong but I don´t figure what is it!!??
Thanks from now for any suggestion!
Hey Elgari, so did it boot up or no. What exactly did you see on the screen after you ran the SRTool?
Edit: Ahhh, I see what you did. You only need to use that command if the fast boot cable didn't work. Your fast boot cable did get you into fastboot though. Just unplug your kindle and reboot it. I think you're good.
DroidIt! said:
Hey Elgari, so did it boot up or no. What exactly did you see on the screen after you ran the SRTool?
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The screen of the kindle never changes: always remains on Fastboot (in orange) with kindle fire bellow with small letters. In the PC I saw the menu first and then the others steps I´ve mentioned. Nothing else. Let me know if you need more information to try to help me.
It's late here but I'll be a few more minutes.
Elgari said:
The screen of the kindle never changes: always remains on Fastboot (in orange) with kindle fire bellow with small letters. In the PC I saw the menu first and then the others steps I´ve mentioned. Nothing else. Let me know if you need more information to try to help me.
It's late here but I'll be a few more minutes.
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OK, go ahead and turn your kindle off by holding down the power button for 20 seconds, hit the power button again like you would normally then. It should boot up.
DroidIt! said:
OK, go ahead and turn your kindle off by holding down the power button for 20 seconds, hit the power button again like you would normally then. It should boot up.
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I am exactly having the same issue, currently on Fastboot Screen and turned the kindle off by holding down the power button as per your instruction. After reboot it goes back to kindle Fire HD logo screen.
Pls advise.
DroidIt! said:
OK, go ahead and turn your kindle off by holding down the power button for 20 seconds, hit the power button again like you would normally then. It should boot up.
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Thank you Droidlt! I did that and it returns to normal boot but it continues locked in boot screen: normal Kindle Fire Logo no matter how long I leave it turned on. I left all night charging plugged into the wall. I tried last night another thing. I run step 3 of Kindle Fire First Aide. Same things, it run all ok but no fix the problem.
Other comment is that when running step 5 of SRT my kindle screen changes to normal boot and in the pc the screen back to SRT menu doing nothing more.
I will ty now tu run again step 1 of SRT and I will keep you advised
EDIT 1
I run SRT (step 3 instead 1 because I think is better). Same results: stays in the initial screen with the logo of kindle fire with a kind of light passing through. I run step 5 to chek fastboot status and same results: the kindle changes from fastboot to normal but still stay in the initial sreen as described. I run step 6 and in the PC the screen said waiting for devices while kindle is in the screen described. I left 10 minutes and nothing changes. Now I turn off the kindle holding down power button for 20 seconds, wait 5 seconds and hit the power button again: same results initial screen with kindle fire logo, etc.
In my desperation being the kindle in this initial screen I just ran Kindle Fire First Aide to check ADB status. The results was I have ADB comunication !!! Its says "device attached D025A0A024421317" "It looks like ADB is enabled". But kindle is in the same screen . . .
EDIT 2
FIXED!!!!!!!!! Or I think its starting to be fixed!! Y run various steps of KFFA and finallly with option 25 (Restore from Kindle backup folder) and disabling OTA its seems to be fixed. I said its seems because its a backup from my previous status which was who has the problem of turn off by itself.
What do you think? I leave it like that and see what happens or I do anything extra?
Thank you again!!!
Elgari said:
Thank you Droidlt! I did that and it returns to normal boot but it continues locked in boot screen: normal Kindle Fire Logo no matter how long I leave it turned on. I left all night charging plugged into the wall. I tried last night another thing. I run step 3 of Kindle Fire First Aide. Same things, it run all ok but no fix the problem.
Other comment is that when running step 5 of SRT my kindle screen changes to normal boot and in the pc the screen back to SRT menu doing nothing more.
I will ty now tu run again step 1 of SRT and I will keep you advised
I run SRT (step 3 instead 1 because I think is better). Same results: stays in the initial screen with the logo of kindle fire with a kind of light passing through. I run step 5 to chek fastboot status and same results: the kindle changes from fastboot to normal but still stay in the initial sreen as described. I run step 6 and in the PC the screen said waiting for devices while kindle is in the screen described. I left 10 minutes and nothing changes. Now I turn off the kindle holding down power button for 20 seconds, wait 5 seconds and hit the power button again: same results initial screen with kindle fire logo, etc.
In my desperation being the kindle in this initial screen I just ran Kindle Fire First Aide to check ADB status. The results was I have ADB comunication !!! Its says "device attached D025A0A024421317" "It looks like ADB is enabled". But kindle is in the same screen . . .
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Make sure your drivers are installed correctly for you too ipsearch. that could be the problem if not uninstall them and then reinstall.
CVanB said:
Make sure your drivers are installed correctly for you too ipsearch. that could be the problem if not uninstall them and then reinstall.
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Thank you CVanB. I think its fixed by now!
Elgari said:
Thank you CVanB. I think its fixed by now!
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No prob.
Elgari said:
Thank you CVanB. I think its fixed by now!
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So you're booting now? I was thinking back on what I suggested earlier, and I actually should have suggested the 7.2.1 SRT version. I remembered that there are no options in the 7.2.1 version, it's older but it's all automatic, and therefore easier. All is good now though?
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Elgari said:
In my desperation being the kindle in this initial screen I just ran Kindle Fire First Aide to check ADB status. The results was I have ADB comunication !!! Its says "device attached D025A0A024421317" "It looks like ADB is enabled". But kindle is in the same screen . . .
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This is good to know too, we all learn something This is the first time I've heard of a kindle being recognized by adb in a semi-booted state. I've had that with one of my phone's before but not seen it since (a couple years) :good:
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One other thing, if you need any help with rooting or anything or any other questions, myself or CVanB I'm sure too will be happy to help :good:
DroidIt! said:
So you're booting now? I was thinking back on what I suggested earlier, and I actually should have suggested the 7.2.1 SRT version. I remembered that there are no options in the 7.2.1 version, it's older but it's all automatic, and therefore easier. All is good now though?
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In my last post I was editing and adding what was done to you had the whole "history"!
Now the kindle works fine but I have still plugged with usb to the pc. The problem I had before and was he origin of all the subsequent problems was that when unplugged and surfing internet she power off. Now I left it in version 7.3.1 and not going to upgrade to 7.4.0 in case that was the problem. In a little while I will unplug and see if it goes well.
I used SRT version 1.3.5.
We will see what happend. Thanks again!!
DroidIt! said:
[/COLOR]One other thing, if you need any help with rooting or anything or any other questions, myself or CVanB I'm sure too will be happy to help :good:
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Yes, thank you!! I don´t know now if I´ ve root. I have super user but no have root checker. All previous times I root with KFFA . You suggest try something else if I need to re-root?
I have all my old apps backuped with Titanium, gradually I will recovering them. The others are in Amazon Cloud.
My fear is that one of those applications might be causing the original problem (if that can happen). Because I keep wondering if installing PPP Widget and plug my 3G modem could be the cause of the disaster!!
Elgari said:
Yes, thank you!! I don´t know now if I´ ve root. I have super user but no have root checker. All previous times I root with KFFA . You suggest try something else if I need to re-root?
I have all my old apps backuped with Titanium, gradually I will recovering them. The others are in Amazon Cloud.
My fear is that one of those applications might be causing the original problem (if that can happen). Because I keep wondering if installing PPP Widget and plug my 3G modem could be the cause of the disaster!!
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I saw you mention PPP before, I had not heard of that so I just looked it up on the play store and now I get it. That could possibly be your problem, not certain but possible. Amazon modified stock android to such an extent that what may work on almost all other android devices may not work on the kindle. I would suggest to do everything else first: get your kindle exactly how you want it and then do a nandroid backup, and then if you still want PPP, then try it. Communications always seem to be kind of a sensitive issue with any smart device, so you just need to be really careful when you want to make modifications to the stock abilities of that device. So, like I said, I would just get your kindle where you want it, I'm assuming rooted, custom rom, etc., back it up and then maybe try PPP.
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Oh and I would just suggest that you check to see if you have root first before running any tools. That would be the place to start. I always use this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/...tcheck&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd It quickly and painlessly checks for root. As far as tools go, I would just say to use whatever is comfortable and familiar to you. If that tool worked good for you before then just keep using it. If you could just run the app I linked you to and then let me know if you have root or not, then we can go form there. Glad your kindle's alive again
Edit: just read your post again, if you have superuser, then you have root
Edit 2: I'm writing alot here, but oh well Do you have second bootloader + TWRP installed? That would actually be your next step. You can do that by following the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848 Once that's done then you can download any rom you want and go into recovery and flash. If you have an amazon prime account or like the amazon reading app that came with the kindle, I would suggest Kinology. If you don't really care about either of those things, then you can go with CM or one of the variants, they're all really pretty good. Anything else, just let me know
DroidIt! said:
I saw you mention PPP before, I had not heard of that so I just looked it up on the play store and now I get it. That could possibly be your problem, not certain but possible. Amazon modified stock android to such an extent that what may work on almost all other android devices may not work on the kindle. I would suggest to do everything else first: get your kindle exactly how you want it and then do a nandroid backup, and then if you still want PPP, then try it. Communications always seem to be kind of a sensitive issue with any smart device, so you just need to be really careful when you want to make modifications to the stock abilities of that device. So, like I said, I would just get your kindle where you want it, I'm assuming rooted, custom rom, etc., back it up and then maybe try PPP.
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Oh and I would just suggest that you check to see if you have root first before running any tools. That would be the place to start. I always use this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/...tcheck&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd It quickly and painlessly checks for root. As far as tools go, I would just say to use whatever is comfortable and familiar to you. If that tool worked good for you before then just keep using it. If you could just run the app I linked you to and then let me know if you have root or not, then we can go form there. Glad your kindle's alive again
Edit: just read your post again, if you have superuser, then you have root
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Yes I use root checker too but I don´t have installed it yet. As I don´t have now Google Play instaled then I download Root analyzer from amazon store (is free) and I have root access!!
I will install Google Play form KFFA. Did you agree with that?
Try...
Elgari said:
Yes I use root checker too but I don´t have installed it yet. As I don´t have now Google Play instaled then I download Root analyzer from amazon store (is free) and I have root access!!
I will install Google Play form KFFA. Did you agree with that?
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Use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
He makes good quality and easy to understand guides and it goes through rooting, google play, flashing and more.
I would highly recommend this guide. Also, try flashing Hashcode's cm10 JB rom it 100% working. The link is in the guide.
Happy Flashing
Elgari said:
Yes I use root checker too but I don´t have installed it yet. As I don´t have now Google Play instaled then I download Root analyzer from amazon store (is free) and I have root access!!
I will install Google Play form KFFA. Did you agree with that?
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There's a couple ways to skin this, you could either do like CVanB said or you can also go with Hashcode's method here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848 I used the Hashcode thread and it worked for me and CVanB used seokun's and it worked for him. I would say you could go either route really. If you go the Hashcode route, after you get that done then you just install a rom and they have gapps included, no need to install seperately :good:
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Oops, gotta correct myself. With CM10 you flash GPlay when you flash the rom :good:

{Q] & [A] Possibly.

Good day to all and I do apologize if this post is not in the proper forum but I am limited to where I may post.
I have what I believe is a Kindle Fire HD 2 ? I do own and have rooted and cyanogenMODed my kindle fire 1st
gen, 2nd gen and my kindle fire HD, this one I believe is the HD 2 running version 11.3.2.3.2_user_323001620.
I have been a member here for sometime and have learned a lot and I very well may have stumbled across
something a few minutes ago. From what I gather this version kindle has not yet been rooted or at least that I can
find any proof of ( my apologies if I am wrong ). I was just tinkering with it and downloaded a root app from here
named Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v35 I also downloaded and installed the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 ADB
drivers from here also and downloaded a file called pwn.zip too.... Anyway....
Under Windows 7 these are my procedures....
1. Extracted pwn.zip to the z2root folder
2. Right clicked RunMe.bat and chose run as administrator
3. Chose option 0
4. Then chose option 0 again.
5. Then connected the kindle to the USB cord
6. Hit Enter and allowed Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v35 run it's course following the onscreen instructions
and it seems as tho I am rooted.
Again, I apologize if I am posting to the wrong forum and I am also sorry I do not have all the steps for instructions...
to be honest...Im about to piss myself ... Sorry
Can anyone else try this and confirm it please?
Take~Care!!!
screenshots
Sorry they are not the best pics.
hey there, can you please provide a link to the files you used to execute this root method??
i would love to try this on mine, as i'm running the same version.
however, there is an update pending, which i haven't gotten.. (user_324002520)
doe deer said:
hey there, can you please provide a link to the files you used to execute this root method??
i would love to try this on mine, as i'm running the same version.
however, there is an update pending, which i haven't gotten.. (user_324002520)
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All Files Needed - MediaFire 40.65 mb
http://www.mediafire.com/download/4ir8e0assy831ci/all_files_needed.zip
PS!:.. I am still having a lot of issues getting twrp recovery etc...
I need to invest in a fastboot cable, I find no way to get this KF HD to boot into FB =(
I have rooted the KF 1st gen, 2nd gen and the hd1.. this one is only giving me fits trying to get to FB and a recovery.
As soon as I get a recovery on this beast I will be playing with some CyanogenMod or Hellfire Roms.... Im sure they can be used as is.
Please Kepp me informed... Tkank You & Take~Care! Tony.
thanks alot for your reply and upload, it is very appreciated
unfortunately, i'm not having any luck with this .bat...
when i open the runme.bat as adminstrator, and run option 0... i get alot of "this path cannot be specified" msgs and nothing is applied / changed... my kindle never restarts
however, when i DON'T run option 0 as adminstrator, simply as user.... i get a little further along in the automated process, but again, nothing is effected / restarted.
i've also tried option 2 and 4, and they actually got so far as to restart the kindle, however root has not been granted.
any help is greatly appreciated!
it should be noted that i uninstalled / replaced my previous kindle drivers with the provided 8.9 drivers before any of these root trials were carried out.
doe deer said:
thanks alot for your reply and upload, it is very appreciated
unfortunately, i'm not having any luck with this .bat...
when i open the runme.bat as adminstrator, and run option 0... i get alot of "this path cannot be specified" msgs and nothing is applied / changed... my kindle never restarts
however, when i DON'T run option 0 as adminstrator, simply as user.... i get a little further along in the automated process, but again, nothing is effected / restarted.
i've also tried option 2 and 4, and they actually got so far as to restart the kindle, however root has not been granted.
any help is greatly appreciated!
it should be noted that i uninstalled / replaced my previous kindle drivers with the provided 8.9 drivers before any of these root trials were carried out.[/QUOT]
Try picking option 0 then option 1 and see what that does... none of the options have done anything other than those 2.
I just done a factory reset to try to retrace my steps and make it further..I am sure 4 eyes are better that 2,
please let's stick together =)
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Try picking option 0 then option 1 and see what that does... none of the options have done anything other than those 2.
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hey there, glad to report that appears to have done the trick, however, i don't believe i ran the .bat as administrator as option 0 then 1 also give me "this path cannot be specified" etc etc errors...
anyhow, i opened the .bat once more as user, hit option 0, then 1... plugged in my kindle.... and i made it to a point in the process where i stalled / hung there for a bit, until i went into my kindle options, disabled, then re-enabled ADB interfacing.....at which point, the .bat script continued, and i rebooted.... happily, with root access / capabilities.
congrats to you for finding this man, and certainly my gratitude / thanks to you, i can now use my ps3 controller wirelessly through bluetooth.....
a question. how can i now disable auto kindle firmware updates so as to retain my root access?
oh no, while charging my kindle i seem to have updated to the latest firmware automatically, thus i no longer have access to root functions!!
currently on 11.3.2.4 user 324002520 as of now..
i've tried to root once more with the provided files but so far no luck, having tried options 0>0 and 0>1, both as administrator and user.
doe deer said:
oh no, while charging my kindle i seem to have updated to the latest firmware automatically, thus i no longer have access to root functions!!
currently on 11.3.2.4 user 324002520 as of now..
i've tried to root once more with the provided files but so far no luck, having tried options 0>0 and 0>1, both as administrator and user.
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I for some reason am not having this update issue... Have you tried option 14 in the KindleFire First Aid program ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38435305&postcount=1072
rb2tfm said:
I for some reason am not having this update issue... Have you tried option 14 in the KindleFire First Aid program ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38435305&postcount=1072
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They have a KFHD Soho 2013 not Tate. KFFA is not for the Soho. The link in my signature can help with this. Get ahold of the dev and ask for an updated firerooter.
Sent from my Nexus 7 Flo running Paranoid Android 4.4.4 using XDA premium 4 mobile app

Son has done something to his Kindle Fire HD 7"

Hi there,
Firstly I apologise, this post may be a little vague, as am having trouble getting the truth out of my son. I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me identify what the heck he has done to his Kindle Fire HD 7"
When you turn the device on, despite initially saying Kindle fire HD, this text is soon replaced with a boot screen animation that simply reads "DROID".
When you begin to use the Kindle there is a small carousel of apps over the larger carousel. Also when you rotate the screen to landscape it doesn't seem to reorientate the display and only shows the top half of the screen. It also seems to crash and won't come out of the lock screen.
I am guessing he has tried to either root it or flash a custom rom, he says he installed an app called root master? But cannot see how an app would grant root access?
We bought this for him as a Christmas present, and whilst am sorely tempted to tell him "tough" as he's obviously tried to do something without fully understanding what he's doing, I would like to be able to sort this as soon as I stop being cross.
So whilst I appreciate this is all a bit vague, does anyone recognise any symptoms, and have any insight into what he might have done and/or installed and is there any sure fire method to get this back for him?
A couple of questions:
-> Is it the 2012 version with the camera and HDMI output, or is it the 2013 version that has neither of these?
-> Can you access the settings and enable ADB?
-> Can you solder or are willing to shell out $10-$15 to fix this?
>>>Sent from my homebuilt TARDIS running Android 4.4... or maybe it's a Kindle Fire HD running Cyanogenmod 11<<<
hi there,
Thanks for the reply.
We got it for him for Christmas 2012.
Can get to settings. I have enabled ADB (just to see if I could, and I can).
Does this mean I might not need a soldering iron?
Do not claim to be any sort of expert, so please assume no knowledge here.
But will carefully follow instructions if there are any.
Am hoping to be able to hand him back a working device when he's learnt his lesson.
Thanks again
I would suggest you to use the Kindle Fire First Aid if fastboot works. That way you can go totally stock. And a few more questions:
Do you have the Android SDK installed on your PC? If yes,try using "adb devices" to see if it recognizes the Kindle
Shut down the Kindle. Boot it up. Do you see an orange Kindle animation only or a blue animation?
I suggest you buy a factory adapter from Team BlackHat here if fastboot doesn't work.
PS: Don't be too cross on him. It's perfectly understandable if he wanted to flash a custom ROM. I ended up hating Amazon after realizing what they did to Android....
SafinWasi said:
I would suggest you to use the Kindle Fire First Aid if fastboot works. That way you can go totally stock.
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Is this what is being described here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
If so, I will have a look this evening..
I like the fact that it has "noob" in the post description.
Although I flashed a custom rom onto my Samsung Galaxy S2 a couple of years back (using ODIN) a lot of the instructions in this Kindle Fire section seem to be very confusing. I wish I'd known he was planning to do something like this, as I'd have read up on it for him (and, most likely warned him off, amazon look like they have locked down this tablet to a horrific degree)
SafinWasi said:
And a few more questions:
Do you have the Android SDK installed on your PC? If yes,try using "adb devices" to see if it recognizes the Kindle
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Okay, that sounds a good first place to start. I don't think I have the SDK currently installed but I guess I can grab it again from google.
I take it if the SDK can "see" it we're halfway there?
Just to clarify:
The device is "quite" responsive.
It will boot up (although I cannot find anything on the internet about this boot animation that just draws the word "DROID" - if I could, I might be able to figure what he's tried to do at least) and you can sort of use it (although there are onscreen glitches as described above) and it freezes up when the screen locks (so you have to reboot every time it locks the screen). But, at least it's not totally D.O.A, I guess.
SafinWasi said:
[*]Shut down the Kindle. Boot it up. Do you see an orange Kindle animation only or a blue animation?
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It does initially flash up Kindle..
I thought I had solved the problem with a factory reset last night (I'll admit for a second I cheered), but after initially showing Kindle Fire, it then starts going to this blue DROID animation..
SafinWasi said:
I suggest you buy a factory adapter from Team BlackHat here if fastboot doesn't work.
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Okay, cool I take it this is step three if the Kindle Fire First Aid doesn't work?
SafinWasi said:
PS: Don't be too cross on him. It's perfectly understandable if he wanted to flash a custom ROM. I ended up hating Amazon after realizing what they did to Android....
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I am a lot calmer today, am sorry that the first post was written in "Angry Dad" mode
I was just annoyed that he tried to deny doing anything to his device, and claimed it was "just an amazon update" (when it was obvious it wasn't).
This is why I am hoping to fix it for him, it was a Christmas present after all, and I would like to (eventually, not right away) hand him back a working Kindle device.
I just wish I wasn't flying so blind.
Thing is I'm not 100% sure he know's what he's done, I think he's just blindly followed a YouTube video or similar and he's ended up with this.
I really, really appreciate you guys taking the time to reply to my post.
Thanks so much for reading and responding.
silentbazz said:
Is this what is being described here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
If so, I will have a look this evening..
I like the fact that it has "noob" in the post description.
Although I flashed a custom rom onto my Samsung Galaxy S2 a couple of years back (using ODIN) a lot of the instructions in this Kindle Fire section seem to be very confusing. I wish I'd known he was planning to do something like this, as I'd have read up on it for him (and, most likely warned him off, amazon look like they have locked down this tablet to a horrific degree)
Okay, that sounds a good first place to start. I don't think I have the SDK currently installed but I guess I can grab it again from google.
I take it if the SDK can "see" it we're halfway there?
Just to clarify:
The device is "quite" responsive.
It will boot up (although I cannot find anything on the internet about this boot animation that just draws the word "DROID" - if I could, I might be able to figure what he's tried to do at least) and you can sort of use it (although there are onscreen glitches as described above) and it freezes up when the screen locks (so you have to reboot every time it locks the screen). But, at least it's not totally D.O.A, I guess.
It does initially flash up Kindle..
I thought I had solved the problem with a factory reset last night (I'll admit for a second I cheered), but after initially showing Kindle Fire, it then starts going to this blue DROID animation..
Okay, cool I take it this is step three if the Kindle Fire First Aid doesn't work?
I am a lot calmer today, am sorry that the first post was written in "Angry Dad" mode
I was just annoyed that he tried to deny doing anything to his device, and claimed it was "just an amazon update" (when it was obvious it wasn't).
This is why I am hoping to fix it for him, it was a Christmas present after all, and I would like to (eventually, not right away) hand him back a working Kindle device.
I just wish I wasn't flying so blind.
Thing is I'm not 100% sure he know's what he's done, I think he's just blindly followed a YouTube video or similar and he's ended up with this.
I really, really appreciate you guys taking the time to reply to my post.
Thanks so much for reading and responding.
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Okay,I'll guide you through a step-by-step tutorial to restore your Kindle.
Download and install the Android SDK. That is the first thing any Android modding guy must have. It provides you with the ADB and Fastboot executables which you're gonna need.
Download and install the Kindle Fire HD ADB drivers. You're gonna need them since the official Google drivers that came with the SDK are not supported by Amazon.
Modify your path variable. To do this,right-click on 'My Computer' and select properties. Click on "Advanced System Settings" and then "Environment Variables". At this point,you should copy the path to the tools and platform-tools folders of your SDK and paste them in the "path" system variable . If you want a video tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw
See if ADB and fastboot works. Open CMD from Run and type in ADB or fastboot. If it returns a lot of text,it's working.
Now type in:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
It'll return <waiting for device>
Turn off the Kindle and plug it in. If it boots into fastboot,you're good to go with KFFA
If it doesn't boot into fastboot,you'll have to buy a fastboot adapter or make one.
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Although I have no idea how he got the Droid animation....
SafinWasi said:
Although I have no idea how he got the Droid animation....
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Okay, apparently, he went to this 1mobile market to get a one click root app.
I have not been able to find the app myself, but am very worried that he's been downloading apps from an unofficial app store.
The change to the boot animation seems to have been achieved using a Xposed app (that requires XBlast?). It was after installing this, and changing the boot animation that he says the Kindle started to behave weirdly.
Have not had the time yet to sit down and go through the instructions provided, thank you for those, I will set time aside at the weekend as I don't want to rush it.
At least now I know where the weird boot animation came from
I provide this info as a warning to others.
silentbazz said:
Okay, apparently, he went to this 1mobile market to get a one click root app.
I have not been able to find the app myself, but am very worried that he's been downloading apps from an unofficial app store.
The change to the boot animation seems to have been achieved using a Xposed app (that requires XBlast?). It was after installing this, and changing the boot animation that he says the Kindle started to behave weirdly.
Have not had the time yet to sit down and go through the instructions provided, thank you for those, I will set time aside at the weekend as I don't want to rush it.
At least now I know where the weird boot animation came from
I provide this info as a warning to others.
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1mobile is an OK place to download apps from. You just have to make sure the dev is reputable. XBlast can mess a tablet up if you play to much with it.
Sent from my Nexus 7 Flo running Paranoid Android 4.4.4 using XDA premium 4 mobile app
I agree. It's tricky,XBlast. Any progress?
Sent from my device running CyanogenMod 11
SafinWasi said:
I agree. It's tricky,XBlast. Any progress?
Sent from my device running CyanogenMod 11
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Alas, not good..
Am stumbling at the first hurdle really, have installed the AndroidSDK all okay but am trying to add the Kindle Fire drivers into the SDK as per amazon's instructions here .
But the SDK they describe doesn't seem to match the SDK environment I have installed (I have version 23.0.0.1245622 of eclipse installed, which seems to have a different menu structure to the one amazon describe?) and whenever I try and get
Eclipse to access the URL amazon has told me to (http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml) I get the message "No repository found at http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml"
Am really not sure what I'm doing wrong..
silentbazz said:
Alas, not good..
Am stumbling at the first hurdle really, have installed the AndroidSDK all okay but am trying to add the Kindle Fire drivers into the SDK as per amazon's instructions here .
But the SDK they describe doesn't seem to match the SDK environment I have installed (I have version 23.0.0.1245622 of eclipse installed, which seems to have a different menu structure to the one amazon describe?) and whenever I try and get
Eclipse to access the URL amazon has told me to (http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml) I get the message "No repository found at http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml"
Am really not sure what I'm doing wrong..
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Don't do that. Just download my Flasher and extract it. There is another zip inside,which has the drivers. Just install them normally.
Sent from my device running CyanogenMod 11
silentbazz said:
Alas, not good..
Am stumbling at the first hurdle really, have installed the AndroidSDK all okay but am trying to add the Kindle Fire drivers into the SDK as per amazon's instructions here .
But the SDK they describe doesn't seem to match the SDK environment I have installed (I have version 23.0.0.1245622 of eclipse installed, which seems to have a different menu structure to the one amazon describe?) and whenever I try and get
Eclipse to access the URL amazon has told me to (http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml) I get the message "No repository found at http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml"
Am really not sure what I'm doing wrong..
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Hi! One click root app was probably called VROOT. VROOT is still not identified as safe as there may be malware, sorry :\ However if you have a FASTBOOT cable go on this website and you should be able to restore it without SDK.
http://androidcowboy.com/2013/07/how-to-recover-bricked-kindle-fire-hd/
by the way once choosing an "option" please wait for at least 20 minutes as restoring the device takes a long process.
silentbazz said:
Am really not sure what I'm doing wrong..
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Your tablet still has fastboot access which means it's almost surely restorable. The flasher offered above will work and so will the System Restore Tool. You just run the bat and wait to be restored. Make sure your drivers are installed properly. Windows 8/7 64bit need to be put in test mode so your drivers will install right.
Windows is not going to let you do this until you disable device driver signature enforcement.
Disable device driver signature enforcement in Windows 7 read on. Windows 8 has different steps.
Both must be done from the administrator profile to work right
Both of these are for Windows 7 X64 users.
Windows 7 X32 and earlier version users do not have this issue
A.*
1. Reboot and on start up press F8 a couple times.
2. Scroll down to "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement."*
Note: This must be done on every bootup you want to install something not MS signed.*
B. For a more permanent solution.*
1. First go and uninstall the driver (delete driver) you want to replace and then restart your computer.*
2. Now go to the start menu and type cmd.
3. Right click on "cmd" and open a command prompt with elevated privileges (run as administrator.)
4. Now type these in the command prompt one at a time hitting enter after each one.
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
4. Now install the driver you want.
5. Restart the computer.
6. Profit.
Note: If you do this right, you will see "Test Mode Windows 7 Build 7601" (or something comparable) in the lower right corner of your screen. This means that drivers not signed by MS can be installed without getting the Windows has installed the best driver already bit.*
If you opt to take your computer out of test mode, the drivers will more than likely be replaced by MS drivers next time. To exit test mode follow steps 1,2 and 3 in part B of my writeup and type these commands in the command prompt one at a time hitting enter after each one.
bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions ENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS*
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING OFF
Now restart computer.
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SafinWasi said:
Okay,I'll guide you through a step-by-step tutorial to restore your Kindle.
Download and install the Android SDK. That is the first thing any Android modding guy must have. It provides you with the ADB and Fastboot executables which you're gonna need.
Download and install the Kindle Fire HD ADB drivers. You're gonna need them since the official Google drivers that came with the SDK are not supported by Amazon.
Modify your path variable. To do this,right-click on 'My Computer' and select properties. Click on "Advanced System Settings" and then "Environment Variables". At this point,you should copy the path to the tools and platform-tools folders of your SDK and paste them in the "path" system variable . If you want a video tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNM-lt_aHw
See if ADB and fastboot works. Open CMD from Run and type in ADB or fastboot. If it returns a lot of text,it's working.
Now type in:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
It'll return <waiting for device>
Turn off the Kindle and plug it in. If it boots into fastboot,you're good to go with KFFA
If it doesn't boot into fastboot,you'll have to buy a fastboot adapter or make one.
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Okay, I got the amazon drivers installed on my machine, and had fastboot and adb working from the command prompt after adding all of the paths to the PATH environment setting.
I typed in:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
and I got the prompt <waiting for device>
However when I attach the device, it just boots (with the weird droid animation) - I cannot see anything to say that it has fastbooted. Does it display any different?
I have also typed adb devices and I don't think my PC is seeing the Kindle Fire HD as I get no devices shown in the List of Devices?
Does this mean I need a fastboot cable?
Would installing cyanogenmod on this be an option now? Or would that just make matters worse at this stage?
++ EDIT ++
Actually, uninstalled and reinstalled amazon adb drivers, and retyped:
Code:
adb devices
and it output:
D025A0A0241220KP device
so tried the fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product command again, but still the device booted normally
SafinWasi said:
Don't do that. Just download my Flasher and extract it. There is another zip inside,which has the drivers. Just install them normally.
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By the way just wanted to say thanks for providing the Flasher.
Amazon drivers extracted and installed like a charm (once I allowed them to install to the default location)
silentbazz said:
Does this mean I need a fastboot cable?
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The only time you don't need one is if you can access the OS and you have functioning root. If you don't have this then you must have a fastboot cable. If you have a Motorola cord laying around try that.
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LinearEquation said:
The only time you don't need one is if you can access the OS and you have functioning root. If you don't have this then you must have a fastboot cable. If you have a Motorola cord laying around try that.
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Ahh okay, I understood that I might be able to get the device to enter fastboot without a cable.
I must have read this wrong.
Okay, as I am not in the United States I am guessing eBay.co.uk is my best option?
Will something like this do the trick?
silentbazz said:
Ahh okay, I understood that I might be able to get the device to enter fastboot without a cable.
I must have read this wrong.
Okay, as I am not in the United States I am guessing eBay.co.uk is my best option?
Will something like this do the trick?
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Should work fine.
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LinearEquation said:
Should work fine.
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Okay, great, have got one ordered, so will hopefully be able to get this sorted soon.
A sincere thanks to everyone who has offered sage advice above.
Some ace tips here, hopefully I'll get this sorted for him
Thanks again!!!!
silentbazz said:
Okay, great, have got one ordered, so will hopefully be able to get this sorted soon.
A sincere thanks to everyone who has offered sage advice above.
Some ace tips here, hopefully I'll get this sorted for him
Thanks again!!!!
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You're welcome. Keep us updated.
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[HELP] Install CM(whatever) to Kindle Fire running 5.1.2

Hello and thanks for reading!
I have a Kindle Fire 5th Gen that was just given to me. I'd like to get rid of the Amazon OS and install anything (I'll take CM or whatever). It is currently running 5.1.2 yet KingRoot v4.9.2 says it is 5.1.1.
I've tried KingRoot a few times (apparently you need root to get TWRP going) and nothing happens - it keeps failing.
I've gone through some RootJunky videos but those aren't updated for 5.1.2 via Windows.
I'm at a loss of what to do next. This video says that installing an old version of Fire OS will brick your Kindle.
All of these different threads have me confused.
My questions are:
I understand that TWRP doesn't work on 5.1.2, so how do I get to a different version of Fire OS? And how do I disable OTA's? Turn off Wifi?
When I get to a different version of Fire OS, will RootJunky's tools work like in his videos?
I apologize if this is already answered in another thread as I can't find it and am new to the Kindle Fire.
I'd like to be able to use it for my school books next semester instead of having to bring the big effin things back and forth. For $50 bucks (retail), this seems like a steal to get a vanilla version of Android running on it!
Thanks in advance!
Pcprik said:
Hello and thanks for reading!
I have a Kindle Fire 5th Gen that was just given to me. I'd like to get rid of the Amazon OS and install anything (I'll take CM or whatever). It is currently running 5.1.2 yet KingRoot v4.9.2 says it is 5.1.1.
I've tried KingRoot a few times (apparently you need root to get TWRP going) and nothing happens - it keeps failing.
I've gone through some RootJunky videos but those aren't updated for 5.1.2 via Windows.
I'm at a loss of what to do next. This video says that installing an old version of Fire OS will brick your Kindle.
All of these different threads have me confused.
My questions are:
I understand that TWRP doesn't work on 5.1.2, so how do I get to a different version of Fire OS? And how do I disable OTA's? Turn off Wifi?
When I get to a different version of Fire OS, will RootJunky's tools work like in his videos?
I apologize if this is already answered in another thread as I can't find it and am new to the Kindle Fire.
I'd like to be able to use it for my school books next semester instead of having to bring the big effin things back and forth. For $50 bucks (retail), this seems like a steal to get a vanilla version of Android running on it!
Thanks in advance!
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- although your device shows 5.1.2 it is likely running 5.1.2.1 which can not be rooted at present
- you need to reload (sideload) 'pure' 5.1.2 via the stock recovery menu; there are instructions and videos posted elsewhere in this forum
- once on 5.1.2 use the SuperTool to root, block OTA, swap out Kinguser for SuperSU and obtain FlashFire which is used to install custom roms
- TWRP is not an option for your device at this time (nor is it likely in the near future)
- suggest looking through the index for relevant material (link below)
- keep reading; you'll get the hang of it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/index-amazon-fire-2015-t3210485
Davey126 said:
- although your device shows 5.1.2 it is likely running 5.1.2.1 which can not be rooted at present
- you need to reload (sideload) 'pure' 5.1.2 via the stock recovery menu; there are instructions and videos posted elsewhere in this forum
- once on 5.1.2 use the SuperTool to root, block OTA, swap out Kinguser for SuperSU and obtain FlashFire which is used to install custom roms
- TWRP is not an option for your device at this time (nor is it likely in the near future)
- suggest looking through the index for relevant material (link below)
- keep reading; you'll get the hang of it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/index-amazon-fire-2015-t3210485
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Thanks!
I may have hit a 'small' snag though. When I put 5.1.2 from the Index page on, Kingroot still didn't work so I put the next oldest version on (5.1.1 I believe). Now it won't startup and just has a black screen - I believe I forgot to select wipe cache before restarting. When I plug it into my Surface, Device Manager keeps making noises and I have installed the MTK VCOM drivers. I'm going to try to put 5.1.2.1 back on but I'm wondering if this thing is actually bricked? According to this thread it's possible to 'unbrick' it but if it doesn't turn on, how does it get into recovery mode?! Perhaps it's in recovery mode now with the blank screen? When I do 'adb devices', nothing shows up so I'm guessing it's not connected? Even doing 'adb sideload <filename>' shows no devices connected.
Thanks again!
Pcprik said:
Thanks!
I may have hit a 'small' snag though. When I put 5.1.2 from the Index page on, Kingroot still didn't work so I put the next oldest version on (5.1.1 I believe). Now it won't startup and just has a black screen - I believe I forgot to select wipe cache before restarting. When I plug it into my Surface, Device Manager keeps making noises and I have installed the MTK VCOM drivers. I'm going to try to put 5.1.2.1 back on but I'm wondering if this thing is actually bricked? According to this thread it's possible to 'unbrick' it but if it doesn't turn on, how does it get into recovery mode?! Perhaps it's in recovery mode now with the blank screen? When I do 'adb devices', nothing shows up so I'm guessing it's not connected? Even doing 'adb sideload <filename>' shows no devices connected.
Thanks again!
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Your device is bricked; can't roll back to 5.1.1 from any higher version of FireOS. Contact Amazon for a one-time courtesy exchange if still in warranty.
Unbrick methods are technically complex and still evolving; not for the faint of heart. Also don't believe your device is eligible.
Davey126 said:
Your device is bricked; can't roll back to 5.1.1 from any higher version of FireOS. Contact Amazon for a one-time courtesy exchange if still in warranty.
Unbrick methods are technically complex and still evolving; not for the faint of heart. Also don't believe your device is eligible.
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That's what I thought.
Thanks again for your help!
Davey126 said:
Your device is bricked; can't roll back to 5.1.1 from any higher version of FireOS. Contact Amazon for a one-time courtesy exchange if still in warranty.
Unbrick methods are technically complex and still evolving; not for the faint of heart. Also don't believe your device is eligible.
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Just to confirm, I should have put 5.1.2 and then rooted, correct? I may buy a new one.
Pcprik said:
Just to confirm, I should have put 5.1.2 and then rooted, correct? I may buy a new one.
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Correct. Summary here; see index for more robust coverage.

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