[TUT/FIX] Fix the Boot Loop on Kindle Fire HDX 7" - Kindle Fire HDX 7" & 8.9" General

KINDLE FIRE HDX 7" [THOR ONLY] BOOT LOOP FIX​
Hello everyone,
At first, sorry for my bad English! I'm a german, not an american!!
I made it! I had the Problem with the Boot Loop, but now, I get it fixed. I don't know if this fix the Kindle Fire 8.9" too!
1. Go to System
2. Open devices and printer
3. Turn Kindle on and wait for the Boot Loop
4. On the PC, there will be a device what named MTP
5. Delete the Kindle driver on this (NO REBOOT)
6. Install adb driver
7. Open CMD
8. Go to the adb folder
9. Look for you Kindle with "adb devices"
10. When you get your Kindle at the CMD, push the Stock Rom in the adb folder
11. Push the Rom to the Kindle ---> "adb push [Rom-Name].zip /sdcard"
12. Rom on the Kindle? Go to the recovery and install the Stock Rom
13. Restart the Kindle
Finish! Now, your Kindle should start!
Should be any problems, say it

--reserved--
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I get "error: device not found" while doing this. Maybe I set it up wrong? I'm on win7 64

"adb devices" not found my device
oOFrAnzOo said:
KINDLE FIRE HDX 7" [THOR ONLY] BOOT LOOP FIX​
Hello everyone,
At first, sorry for my bad English! I'm a german, not an american!!
I made it! I had the Problem with the Boot Loop, but now, I get it fixed. I don't know if this fix the Kindle Fire 8.9" too!
1. Go to System
2. Open devices and printer
3. Turn Kindle on and wait for the Boot Loop
4. On the PC, there will be a device what named MTP
5. Delete the Kindle driver on this (NO REBOOT)
6. Install adb driver
7. Open CMD
8. Go to the adb folder
9. Look for you Kindle with "adb devices"
10. When you get your Kindle at the CMD, push the Stock Rom in the adb folder
11. Push the Rom to the Kindle ---> "adb push [Rom-Name].zip /sdcard"
12. Rom on the Kindle? Go to the recovery and install the Stock Rom
13. Restart the Kindle
Finish! Now, your Kindle should start!
Should be any problems, say it
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After No.9 not attched my Kindle device.did you know this problem fix?

Same.. not adb.. only mtp device
i tried to delete MTP driver.
but i cant.. and still mtp.
i tried to delete Window media player11
and i did. but same ,
i will reply after do it again on Window XP PC.
(Now 8 64bit PC)

How to install stock ROM from the recovery?
I've uploaded original ROM with changing the extension from bin to zip.
I've rebooted with 'adb reboot recovery' but the recovery from ROM is not available there.
Code:
Kindle Fire System Recovery
Your Kindle doesn't seem to be able to boot.
Resetting your device to Factory defaults may
help you to fix this issue.
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
---------------------------------------------
Reboot your Kindle
Reset to Factory Defaults
---------------------------------------------
I can't find the source code of this particular part of recovery and I can't find even the recovery in stock ROM.

CrashThump said:
How to install stock ROM from the recovery?
I've uploaded original ROM with changing the extension from bin to zip.
I've rebooted with 'adb reboot recovery' but the recovery from ROM is not available there.
Code:
Kindle Fire System Recovery
Your Kindle doesn't seem to be able to boot.
Resetting your device to Factory defaults may
help you to fix this issue.
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
---------------------------------------------
Reboot your Kindle
Reset to Factory Defaults
---------------------------------------------
I can't find the source code of this particular part of recovery and I can't find even the recovery in stock ROM.
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Same problem

How to connect adb??
May I Question?
i have win7 and ubuntu 13.10 os and install latest sdk but my computer is recognized MTP by win7 and adb devices blank at ubuntu how did you tell me connect adb?? what your os? please tell me ...

Well... Any help with
12. Rom on the Kindle? Go to the recovery and install the Stock Rom
This is my second boot loop...

@oOFrAnzOo, so how did you installed the snapshot from the recovery?
I want to rollback and I don't have the su on the new firmware (and there is no way to get the root) so now this is a really critical step for me.
Could you please clarify?

Who can help me install ADB Driver for my Kindle ?

Sorry guys that i don't write reply's, but i haven't got enough time I hope that i find a way to help you!
I try to customize the ASOP Rom (not the GAPPS Rom), but it's very hard for a noob like me
For all who ask: I use Windows 7 Home Premium.

Hold on there...
CrashThump said:
How to install stock ROM from the recovery?
I've uploaded original ROM with changing the extension from bin to zip.
I've rebooted with 'adb reboot recovery' but the recovery from ROM is not available there.
Code:
Kindle Fire System Recovery
Your Kindle doesn't seem to be able to boot.
Resetting your device to Factory defaults may
help you to fix this issue.
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
---------------------------------------------
Reboot your Kindle
Reset to Factory Defaults
---------------------------------------------
I can't find the source code of this particular part of recovery and I can't find even the recovery in stock ROM.
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DO NOT FACTORY RESET without doing a lot of reading first and understand the implications. In many circumstances, that is a quick way to make the problem worse. It could remove SU and ADB communication.

lawnnewm said:
DO NOT FACTORY RESET without doing a lot of reading first and understand the implications. In many circumstances, that is a quick way to make the problem worse. It could remove SU and ADB communication.
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Well, this advice is useless for me because new firmware removes SU too
TS has made a tutorial which works only for him and he doesn't providing any comments to reproduce his tutorial.
Can this topic be closed / removed?

thienthanh1122 said:
Who can help me install ADB Driver for my Kindle ?
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@thienthanh1122, what's the issue? Did you downloaded the correct drivers from Amazon? Is your Kindle in boot loop?
Please provide more information.

CrashThump said:
@thienthanh1122, what's the issue? Did you downloaded the correct drivers from Amazon? Is your Kindle in boot loop?
Please provide more information.
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My kindle can't boot because i wipe this system , i can't connect my kindle with my computer you can see in picture my attach

Give me pictures
I dont know what you are talking about but, can you give me pictures on how you fix it?, with a citation?

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Kindle Fire Bricked? Please Help! (In panic mode)

I was following the tutorial at http://rootkindlefire.com because the tool wasn't working. I got to the point where I typed in these commands and thats when things went downhill in a hurry.
adb shell
su
idme bootmode 4002
reboot
When it rebooted I was instructed to reinstall the drivers but, this was unsuccessful and I tried to reboot both the device and the computer. Afterwards when I tried to access the device using these commands
adb root
adb remount
It said the device cannot be found.
The device is listed as Android ADB Interface with and exclamation point by it. At this point I have no Idea what to do because it is stuck on the Kindle Fire logo and I think I may have bricked it for good. I hope that someone can help remedy this. I booted it into fast mode to try to install the twrp recovery if that information helps any. I am running windows 7 64 bit.
First, What where you trying to do on the kindle fire? Rooting it or something else?
Second, Do you have TWRP installed on your kindle fire?
PS: Don't freak out yet. Always stay calm there will almost always be a fix.
Search the forums. This has already been covered more than a dozen times.
Sent from my Kindle Fire using xda premium
Don't panic yet. I am guessing you are stuck at the yellow triangle and not the Kindle Fire logo?
To reinstall drivers right click on the device in device manager and point the installation to where you have your kindle device drivers. (should be .android folder)(if you have followed the instructions to root then you already updated those files to contain the Kindle drivers)
Then you need to change out of fast boot mode (4002) back to regular boot mode ((4000)
GBH2 said:
Don't panic yet. I am guessing you are stuck at the yellow triangle and not the Kindle Fire logo?
To reinstall drivers right click on the device in device manager and point the installation to where you have your kindle device drivers. (should be .android folder)(if you have followed the instructions to root then you already updated those files to contain the Kindle drivers)
Then you need to change out of fast boot mode (4002) back to regular boot mode ((4000)
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I seem to have gotten it working. After several reboots with both devices the KFU finally recognized the device and allowed me to change back to normal boot. Now I dont have to buy my dad a new KF

[Q] Bricked my fire using Kindle Fire Utility

I tried to use the kindle fire utility in order to root my fire, but when I tried to use it, the first thing I did was install the drivers..... Then change it into fast boot mode, which I didn't realize would make it automatically reboot.... With out TWRP, or the fire fire fire boot loader. It is stuck at the "Kindle Fire" splash screen, and does not even connect to my computer. Is there a way to change it back to normal boot mode? Because when I tried to use the kindle de-bricking utility, it did not work, because it says waiting for device. If anyone could give me some advice, I would appreciate it.
May not help, but try the following: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21477909&postcount=13
have you tried to hold pwr button for ~20sec ?
I had the same problem and it was because the TWRP file was corrupt or incomplete. It went to reboot, and just stuck on the Kindle Fire logo. tried resetting, and everything. What I did was re-install the drivers, plug the device back in to the computer and even if KFU says your kindle isn't connected, try changing the boot mode back to normal. It worked for me and I restarted and tried the whole TWRP installation process over with a non-corrupt file and it worked just fine.
b63 said:
have you tried to hold pwr button for ~20sec ?
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I actually did, I had tried a hard reboot several times.
then i would try as suggested above - if it don't work you can do it manually by opening a (elevated) command prompt and cd to the tools folder of kfu (eg c:\kfu\tools) and issue "fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000"
if it says <waiting for device> cold reboot the kf - the command should be picked up and finished - another reboot should bring you to normal boot
if this not working then you should check your drivers:
for fastboot it should be "android adb interface"
jblack426 said:
I had the same problem and it was because the TWRP file was corrupt or incomplete. It went to reboot, and just stuck on the Kindle Fire logo. tried resetting, and everything. What I did was re-install the drivers, plug the device back in to the computer and even if KFU says your kindle isn't connected, try changing the boot mode back to normal. It worked for me and I restarted and tried the whole TWRP installation process over with a non-corrupt file and it worked just fine.
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I will try as soon as I get home. Thanks for the help so far!
jblack426 said:
I had the same problem and it was because the TWRP file was corrupt or incomplete. It went to reboot, and just stuck on the Kindle Fire logo. tried resetting, and everything. What I did was re-install the drivers, plug the device back in to the computer and even if KFU says your kindle isn't connected, try changing the boot mode back to normal. It worked for me and I restarted and tried the whole TWRP installation process over with a non-corrupt file and it worked just fine.
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I tried your method and it rebooted my kindle succesfully, although it restored itself to factory conditions (which i dont think it's a bad thing, since i was scared of seeing the device stuck with the logo)
I will try to run kfu all over again and see if it works this time. I'll let know how it goes.
Thanks!
EDIT: Which twrp file did you use the second time? Can you post a link to it?
EDIT2: Nevermind about the first edit; the second time, kfu downloaded twrp instead of using its own recovery.img (which i believe is the corrupt file). I still cannot install firefirefire; a command line says "'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." Any help with that? Or can my kindle be safe without firefirefire? Thanks again!
it's not save without fff ! you need it to get to twrp and to have fastboot available for some seconds during startup
would recomend to try with kfu 0.9.3 and 0.9.1
some people have success with only one of the versions
Glad you got back to stock at least. The problem I had was that my internet connection timed out when KFU was downloading the files for the TWRP and FFF installation. There were incomplete files that KFU recognized as being there when i re-tried and it tried to install them again. You need to make sure you delete the files in the TWRP folder before you try again that way KFU won't find them and will download them again, hopefully successfully this time. You could also just delete the entire KFU you already have on your computer and download the whole thing again and re-try.
Hopefully this helps.
elporsche said:
I tried your method and it rebooted my kindle succesfully, although it restored itself to factory conditions (which i dont think it's a bad thing, since i was scared of seeing the device stuck with the logo)
I will try to run kfu all over again and see if it works this time. I'll let know how it goes.
Thanks!
EDIT: Which twrp file did you use the second time? Can you post a link to it?
EDIT2: Nevermind about the first edit; the second time, kfu downloaded twrp instead of using its own recovery.img (which i believe is the corrupt file). I still cannot install firefirefire; a command line says "'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." Any help with that? Or can my kindle be safe without firefirefire? Thanks again!
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That means it can't find the ADB.exe in tools for Kindke Fire Utility. The tools folder must be in the same folder as the batch file.
b63 said:
then i would try as suggested above - if it don't work you can do it manually by opening a (elevated) command prompt and cd to the tools folder of kfu (eg c:\kfu\tools) and issue "fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000"
if it says <waiting for device> cold reboot the kf - the command should be picked up and finished - another reboot should bring you to normal boot
if this not working then you should check your drivers:
for fastboot it should be "android adb interface"
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Worked! Thank you so much sir! Now that I followed a guide! (since I am no longer a derp about it) I am now rooted.
glad to help ...
please mark the subject of the topic (edit first post) with [Solved]
Can you please tell me how you changed the boot mode because i also bricked my kindle by the kfu.
- run kfu
- key in "1" and enter (bootmode menu)
- key in "1" and enter (bootmode normal)
that's it
can't explain easier ...
b63 said:
- run kfu
- key in "1" and enter (bootmode menu)
- key in "1" and enter (bootmode normal)
that's it
can't explain easier ...
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Not Exactly. First he needs to check the device status by pressing 0, becouse if device have offline mode in KFU, he can't do much (propably he will need to use fastboot comands rather than adb)
papugoz said:
Not Exactly. First he needs to check the device status by pressing 0, becouse if device have offline mode in KFU, he can't do much (propably he will need to use fastboot comands rather than adb)
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wrong - if the device is in fastboot mode adb will allways be offline !
btw. kfu is using fastboot commands
So what your saying is i can't do anything.
kingrafa135 said:
So what your saying is i can't do anything.
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it is nearly impossible to realy brick a kf - just do as i suggested
if it's not working tell us what exactly happens ...
some important hints from the op of kfu:
Known Tricks
•If you end up stuck at the yellow triangle, in KF Utility select Boot Normal, wait for it to say <waiting for device> and then press and hold the power button 20 seconds until the fire turns off, then when its off turn it back on. This sometimes happens, I have yet to find a clean solution
•If you end up stuck with a yellow triangle, do not EVER unplug it. Leave it plugged in. Check the windows drivers to make sure it isnt showing as "kindle" again. Fastboot is different and can cause this.
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and from vashypooh - dev of kfu:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20945694&postcount=506
b63 said:
wrong - if the device is in fastboot mode adb will allways be offline !
btw. kfu is using fastboot commands
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From my exp with KFU, I had to use fastboot command directly, becouse KFU, couldn't hadle it.

[Solved] Kindle Fire Bricked!! - stuck on yellow triangle/screwed up framework folder

So I was messing around with my rooted Kindle Fire trying to apply a new theme to my Ice Cream Sandwich Launcher with metamorph and totally screwed everything up. I rebooted my Kindle Fire and it was stuck on the kindle fire logo screen. This morning I tried to unbrick it with the Kindle Fire Unbrick utility but it screwed up everything even more. Now i'm stuck on the yellow triangle screen (firefirefire), I realized that I totally screwed up the framework apk in the system folder. My computer will recognize the Kindle Fire but it comes up as "kindle" in the Other Devices in the "Device Manager". I tried to update the driver but the wizard will say that it cannot find any driver. What should I do? I already read many other posts but throughout the steps I get stuck on one and cannot continue.
I suggest try the following:
Adb kill-server
Adb start-server
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
or
adb shell idme bootmode 4000
adb shell reboot
Good luck
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk
I know how to fix the yellow triangle, do this
1.Download kindle fire utility
2.Unzip kindle fire utility
3.To install the driver,its easy,just plug in your kindle, when it pops up with the install wizard say pick from the location of: KindleFireUtility>drivers>kindle 4.run kindle fire utility,select 1 then select 1 again
That's it, hope it helps
fedorp said:
So I was messing around with my rooted Kindle Fire trying to apply a new theme to my Ice Cream Sandwich Launcher with metamorph and totally screwed everything up. I rebooted my Kindle Fire and it was stuck on the kindle fire logo screen. This morning I tried to unbrick it with the Kindle Fire Unbrick utility but it screwed up everything even more. Now i'm stuck on the yellow triangle screen (firefirefire), I realized that I totally screwed up the framework apk in the system folder. My computer will recognize the Kindle Fire but it comes up as "kindle" in the Other Devices in the "Device Manager". I tried to update the driver but the wizard will say that it cannot find any driver. What should I do? I already read many other posts but throughout the steps I get stuck on one and cannot continue.
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First off, what rom are you running on you Kindle stock 6.2.2, CM7, CM9? Did you make a backup of the original framework-res.apk? If so follow these instructions (assuming you have adb working):
if original framework-res.apk is stored on you computer:
from command prompt (start -> in search box type cmd then enter) cd to where you have backed up the original file if it's on your computer
then type the following commands
adb devices
adb remount
adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework
adb shell chmod 644 /system/framework/framework-res.apk
adb reboot
if the original file is stored on your kindle:
adb devices
adb remount
adb mv /path-to-original/framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk (fill in actual path in "path-to-original")
adb shell chmod 644 /system/framework-res.apk
adb reboot
Hint: If you didn't make copy of original framework-res.apk, you can always download and open up the install zip for your rom and extract the original file. Good Luck!
Kindle Fire Bricked PLEASE HELP!!!
So like every other noob with a new kindle fire 6.2.2 i tried to root it, after nearly 3 days of trying different ways i was able to root it i then proceeded to install go launcher ex once i selected go launcher it froze and i have not been able to boot sense.i was stuck on kindle fire logo and it would not do anything i tried to run the unbrick utility 1.1 and 1.0 i get device not found but it does say it was unbricked but it is not, now let me say how stupid i was to not create a backup i know i know ugh im kicking myself now... my computer sees it under device manager as android adb interface when pluged in and i see the usb connection in the task bar on WIN 7, but i cannot access it as a protable drive. when i turn it on it will only load twrp.im guessing im screwed and everything is gone... any help will be much much appreciated, im not sure what other info you may need at this point and i am sorry for my ignorance in advance. thank you for any help!
and yes i have tried several things to get it working again which has gotten me to this worse point...i was able to see it normaly as protable device but i dont know what i did to get this.
somebodyssomewhere:
- boot to twrp
- open shell -> "adb shell"
- issue "echo /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 > /sys/devices/platform/usb_mass_storage/lun0/file"
- now the sdcard should mount to the computer
now you can delete the faulty .apk of go launcher with adb commands or install a new rom:
- now you can download and copy your new rom to sdcard (ie prerooted stock)
- mount sdcard -> "mount /sdcard"
- exit adb shell -> "exit"
- tap install in twrp and install the new rom
- ignore errors about volume "misc" - the kf don't have a volume "misc"
- on the screen where you return after installation tap clear dalvik/cache
in eighter case set the bootmode back to normal:
- set boot mode to normal -> "adb shell idme bootmode 4000"
- reboot -> "adb reboot"
thank you for your replies i will try them all as well as let my friend know who is coming over to try to fix my stupid lol thank you all for your suggestions.
Update - Here is the Fix
With a bit of research and lots of help from b63 I got my Kindle Fire to work again:
1. Booted into TWRP (Recovery Mode).
2. Flashed new MD5 zip (Kindle Fire Stock 6.2.2).
3. Wiped all data off the sd card except the TWRP folder and the MD5.
4. Booted the Kindle Fire and it went straight to the lockscreen.
Thanks for all your help!
Fedor
Still am sorta stuck
Ok, so I tried to flash a MIUI ICS rom using TWRP and followed the (apparently crappy) instructions here. So, I'm stuck on the TWRP logo and have used the Kindle Fire Utility to try and reset the bootmode to no avail (it does set it and it reboots but still never progresses into the actual TWRP menu.
Any ideas?!
karlhafer said:
Ok, so I tried to flash a MIUI ICS rom using TWRP and followed the (apparently crappy) instructions here. So, I'm stuck on the TWRP logo and have used the Kindle Fire Utility to try and reset the bootmode to no avail (it does set it and it reboots but still never progresses into the actual TWRP menu.
Any ideas?!
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would try to follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22433402&postcount=4
i did finally get my kindle working again after several reboots of the pc and kindle and re installing the drivers a couple times it is now recognized. after almost a week of messing with this i have found that rooting this is alot more simple then many people are giving directions for.
what i did:
download kindlefireutility1.1
download what apps you want BEFORE you root, i have found many apps work when installed before rooting some apps may still not work..
once kindle fire utility is downloaded extract it to your c: drive
go into the kindle fire utility folder in the c drive and install the usb drivers if you need them,if not click run this will open the utility make sure you have a fresh reboot of both the kindle and pc, plug the usb cable into the kindle and pc leave it on usb mass storage mode, move any apps or files you want and press 5 to install the latest twrp MAKE A BACKUP IN TWRP BACKUP ITS EASY, DO NOT PRESS CONTINUE UNTIL KINDLE IS BACK ON THE HOME SCREEN it will say press any key a few times when using this utility.
once done you will want to install the google frame work and Go Launcher.The kindle will reboot a couple times during all this and can take up to 5 min to load so be patient.
go back into the kindle utility and then press 7 and then press #2
once this is done you can then root so hit # 3 for perm install of burrito and super user
now once those are done and you are back into the kindle home screen click on the super user icon looks like an android dude and click ok. if you dont see ok then it didnt work and try again
then click on the burrito root guy he looks like an android cop open him and if you see exit then ur good if not try again.
now your kindle should be rooted. now if you want to install a custom ROM do the same exact steps but then when it is rooted power off the kindle and press the power button once and immediately again press and hold the power button for 7 seconds until it turns orange you will then see the yellow triangle for about 2 min then it will load twrp
once in twrp go tot he folder where you saved your ROM onto your kindle, i like to copy files to the download folder..
select your rom then click on flash, you may get a couple errors but ignore them. make sure to wipe the cashe and then hit reboot and you should be good...i hope this help someone and if you need help feel free to send me a msg. im no expert but ill try
Aim rrawrimakitty

[HELP!] Halfbricked my Kindle Fire HD 7. Can only access TWRP.

Hello,
Yesterday i tried to load a Cyanogenmod custom Rom on my Kindle Fire HD (7") and followed an instruction to do so. I rooted the Device via ADB and FlashFire11. The KindleFireFirstAide tool was part of the tutorial but i didn't really understand how to use it. However, in FireFlash11 i installed a file called kfhd7-freedom-boot-7.4.3.img as the main Boot section and a file called kfhd7-twrp-2.4.4.0-recovery.img as recovery section. Before that i put a file with the custom ROM (cm-10.2-20131115-UNOFFICIAL-tate) on the sdcard.
Everything worked fine (after some troubleshooting) and finally i booted with that blue "Kindle Fire"-symbol. In the TWRP (v2.4.4.0) menu i installed the custom ROM. everything worked fine. Android loaded safely.
My mistake was that i wanted to install a new version of the cyanogenmod (cm-11-20131126-UNOFFICIAL-tate.zip). I wiped all the userdata and tried to insall it via TWRP. But this time it said "Fail".
Now i have no ROM installed. The Device will only boot into TWRP.
The only ROM i have saved to the SDcard is the failing ROM. Under the point "reboot" in the TWRP menu i can choose "Bootloader" wich works.
I desperately tried figuring out how to get the files from a working ROM on the device to install it via TWRP, but i cant access the device via ABD. But one thing does work: If i set the device to "Bootloader"-Mode, i can access it via KFFirstAide. With option 10 of the KFFA i can reboot the Kindle in normal mode. This proofs to me, that i can access the Device in a way. Isn't it possible to send the working ROM Data to the Device via Fastboot?
Sorry for my limited knowledge in this area. And sorry for my bad English, i'm from germany
Would be so nice if anyone could help me. If you need more information on my case i will post it immediately.
For clarification:
I need to know how i can load a custom ROM on the Device to Flash the Device Succesfully. Unfortunately the Device doesn't appear in the Drive Selection of my Windows (8.1). In the Device Manager it is featured as "Kindle Fire HD 7" with a little triangle. During boot the Kindle appears for short period of time as ADB-Device.
I need access to the SDcard of the device to load the working ROM on it. But how do i get access?
EDIT2:
I found a thread about fastboot commands. There is a command as following: fastboot -i 0x1949 update <filename>. Is this a way to install a ROM using fastboot, or is there no way to install a ROM via fastboot?
SOLVED:
I found out that the device had to be accessable (ADB) while in recovery. So looked at my ADB drivers. in a thread there was posted, that TWRP 2.4.4.0 is to old for the newest ADB-driver (which i had installed). So i installed older ADB drivers. Then the device was recognized as ADB Interface. I used the command "adb push" to load the working files to the sdcard. In TWRP installed the Cyanogenmod and now everything boots and works fine
thanks
Did you have the Kindle Fire HD 7 from Year 2013?
If yes how you do this? I AM TO FROM GERMANY!! Can you answer please on german PN?
Arti96 said:
Did you have the Kindle Fire HD 7 from Year 2013?
If yes how you do this? I AM TO FROM GERMANY!! Can you answer please on german PN?
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got no pn
Arti96 said:
Did you have the Kindle Fire HD 7 from Year 2013?
If yes how you do this? I AM TO FROM GERMANY!! Can you answer please on german PN?
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Only root exists for the 2013 KFHD7 at this time. No custom ROM's yet.

[2017] Root Kindle Fire HD 6 4th gen tutorial

Hi,
This is my first post here but I have gotten so much help I wanted to give back. I have been working on rooting my Kindle fire HD 6 over the last couple days and after searching multiple tutorials I have successfully rooted with these steps.
To begin:
1. You MUST backup any data on your device before starting this process
2. Download all the files from here and Fire OS 5.4.0.0 here
3. Get your downgrade here
3. Follow the instructions below (modified from user @marathonjon reply here https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950/page54)
Here we go for the install:
1. Enable ADB on your device and set up ADB on your computer
2. Download 4.5.3 firmware (you should already have it from the download above)
3. Connect device to computer and run "adb reboot recovery" (assuming you have adb enabled on your tablet)
4. Use volume keys and power button to navigate to "Apply update from ADB"
5. From computer type "adb sideload update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.bin" (the files need to be added to the same folder your terminal is currently running or you can specify the file path)
6. From tablet select "wipe data/factory reset" (this is why we did the backup earlier)
7. From tablet select "reboot system"
8. Complete setup (do not connect to a wifi network yet, this is very important!)
9. Disable OTA updates ( adb shell ; pm block com.amazon.dcp or "Debloater"), I used the above jmz Kindle fire tools to disable the OTA, just sideload it and you are good to go.
10. Sideload Kingroot & let it root (this can take a while, just let it go)
11. Flash openrecovery-twrp-2.8.6.0-ariel.img TWRP image via Flashify (backup stock recovery first, again very important!!) (you will need to sideload the included Flashify APK)
12. Download all files above and place them in the Download directory of your kindle
13. Boot into TWRP, flash 4.5.3_twrp_recovery_full_ariel_string.zip. (use adb reboot recovery for this)
14. Do factory reset using the default TWRP wipe settings
15. Flash FireOS 5.4.0.0 (rename *bin to *zip so that TWRP can recognize it)
16. Flash 5.5.2_1534_stock_recovery_uboot.zip, this will put the required 5.3.1 bootloader back(PLEASE MAKE SURE TO DO THIS STEP!!)
17. DO NOT REBOOT YET! If you do you will probably lose root!
18. Flash Supersu.zip (included in the download
19. Clear cache/dalvik in TWRP
20. Reboot to recovery: adb reboot recovery. This will be stock recovery now because TWRP doesn’t boot with 5.x bootloaders.
21. Reboot to FireOS (could take ~15 minutes, it might seem like it is stuck in a boot loop but it will go)
The above instructions served me well, as with all posts on this site PLEASE USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! And post any questions below
I just followed your tutorial and it worked for me... Amazon has FireOS 5.4.0.1 for the update file now and it still worked following your steps. Thank you!
Could I keep root without updating to 5.4?
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Also Kingroot fails. Was the exploit is uses patched?
Bricked Device(unbricked it with DoLooper tutorial) improvising,Step 9 says sideload JMZ Tools how do you do that without connection? only way i can think is es explorer which you have to have connection to install
Any news on this? Thinking of attempting
I attempted this to downgrade from rooted 5.12 to 4.53 so that I could install twrp and get to the latest load.
I am stuck on step 8. After I flashed 4.5.3 and wiped, I attempted to sideload kingroot and the jmz utility but they did not install. I imagined that it failed because they are from unknown sources and that setting is disabled once 4.5.3 is loaded. So I rebooted with wifi off, attempted to adb reboot recovery, and I got to a recovery menu with 2 options, none of which are adb sideload.
How can I proceed? If I enable wifi to download kingroot, it will attempt to update, correct?
EDIT - I enabled wifi to download kingroot apk since I can't sideload it, and surely enough an update to 4.5.5 downloaded. Damn.
RE-EDIT--I just caught my initial mistake. I used the command adb sideload for kingroot and jmz instead of adb install. Another damn. I am downloading kingroot and rooting while the update to 4.5.5 awaits installation, which I won't do.
It boot me into kids edition...?
jcarcinogen said:
I just followed your tutorial and it worked for me... Amazon has FireOS 5.4.0.1 for the update file now and it still worked following your steps. Thank you!
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Glad to hear! I have had a blast with a rooted kindle, including installing google and using root required apps.
demoncamber said:
Any news on this? Thinking of attempting
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It worked great for me, considering that that the tablet cost me $60 brand new I took the risk. It is up to you whether this is something that you want.
I have a kindle fire hd 7 4th gen, running 5.6.0.1. Will this work for me?
Will this work for my hd 7 4th gen running fire os 5.6.0.1?
@marathonjon
@RobbotCC
@jcarcinogen
Please I really want to get root to install a android rom or cyanagen mod.
RobbotCC said:
Hi,
This is my first post here but I have gotten so much help I wanted to give back. I have been working on rooting my Kindle fire HD 6 over the last couple days and after searching multiple tutorials I have successfully rooted with these steps.
To begin:
1. You MUST backup any data on your device before starting this process
2. Download all the files from here and Fire OS 5.4.0.0 here
3. Get your downgrade here
3. Follow the instructions below (modified from user @marathonjon reply here https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950/page54)
Here we go for the install:
1. Enable ADB on your device and set up ADB on your computer
2. Download 4.5.3 firmware (you should already have it from the download above)
3. Connect device to computer and run "adb reboot recovery" (assuming you have adb enabled on your tablet)
4. Use volume keys and power button to navigate to "Apply update from ADB"
5. From computer type "adb sideload update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.bin" (the files need to be added to the same folder your terminal is currently running or you can specify the file path)
6. From tablet select "wipe data/factory reset" (this is why we did the backup earlier)
7. From tablet select "reboot system"
8. Complete setup (do not connect to a wifi network yet, this is very important!)
9. Disable OTA updates ( adb shell ; pm block com.amazon.dcp or "Debloater"), I used the above jmz Kindle fire tools to disable the OTA, just sideload it and you are good to go.
10. Sideload Kingroot & let it root (this can take a while, just let it go)
11. Flash openrecovery-twrp-2.8.6.0-ariel.img TWRP image via Flashify (backup stock recovery first, again very important!!) (you will need to sideload the included Flashify APK)
12. Download all files above and place them in the Download directory of your kindle
13. Boot into TWRP, flash 4.5.3_twrp_recovery_full_ariel_string.zip. (use adb reboot recovery for this)
14. Do factory reset using the default TWRP wipe settings
15. Flash FireOS 5.4.0.0 (rename *bin to *zip so that TWRP can recognize it)
16. Flash 5.5.2_1534_stock_recovery_uboot.zip, this will put the required 5.3.1 bootloader back(PLEASE MAKE SURE TO DO THIS STEP!!)
17. DO NOT REBOOT YET! If you do you will probably lose root!
18. Flash Supersu.zip (included in the download
19. Clear cache/dalvik in TWRP
20. Reboot to recovery: adb reboot recovery. This will be stock recovery now because TWRP doesn’t boot with 5.x bootloaders.
21. Reboot to FireOS (could take ~15 minutes, it might seem like it is stuck in a boot loop but it will go)
The above instructions served me well, as with all posts on this site PLEASE USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! And post any questions below
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Does this work on the Fire OS 5.6.0.1 that was sent out this year?
Provided said:
I have a kindle fire hd 7 4th gen, running 5.6.0.1. Will this work for me?
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IDK, it has been awhile since I ran this and I have not stayed up to date on the latest firmware. As always you can try it at your own risk and post any questions here. I will do my best to answer.
I do not recommend trying this if you rely on the tablet for anything, things can go wrong and you could lose everything including the tablet.
Have Fun!
On step 15, does it have to be 5.4.0.0? I'm having trouble finding a download for it since the link in OP leads to 5.6.0.1
edit: found a link (https://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8-hd10/general/fire-hd-8-2017-downgrade-to-5-4-0-0-5-6-t3719639) but it's for FIre HD 8. Will that work or does it need to be specifically for the HD 6?
edit2: nevermind, didn't look hard enough, found it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/fire-hd-rom-links-t3173102
liebherk said:
On step 15, does it have to be 5.4.0.0? I'm having trouble finding a download for it since the link in OP leads to 5.6.0.1
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Yes, that is the latest version that is still root-able I believe.
Still works with update 5.6.1.0
Still works thanks alot!
Yup, worked for me as well. Thanks @RobbotCC from another CMH kindle newbie
Stuck on step #13
My KF HD 6 gen 4 shows it is running OS 4.5.3. I can boot into TWRP. ADB sees my device. I need to add ".\adb" before ADB commands.
The problem I'm having is that I cannot flash the TWRP 4.5.3 recovery. When I have the TWRP launcher showing and type " .\adb reboot recovery" the system reboots right into the TWRP launcher. When I power off then on, it boots right into the Fire OS. I never see the system recovery screen, so I can't flash the recovery zip file.
Help? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
LeoDaQ said:
My KF HD 6 gen 4 shows it is running OS 4.5.3. I can boot into TWRP. ADB sees my device. I need to add ".\adb" before ADB commands.
The problem I'm having is that I cannot flash the TWRP 4.5.3 recovery. When I have the TWRP launcher showing and type " .\adb reboot recovery" the system reboots right into the TWRP launcher. When I power off then on, it boots right into the Fire OS. I never see the system recovery screen, so I can't flash the recovery zip file.
Help? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Flash the recovery file using twrp?
The whole process worked for me on my kf hd 7 Ariel now I have rooted 5.6.1.0.
Provided said:
Flash the recovery file using twrp?
The whole process worked for me on my kf hd 7 Ariel now I have rooted 5.6.1.0.
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did you use the same files in the first thread? for hd 7 ? or should we download specific downgrade file?

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