I've tried to port JoyOS to our Nook Tablets 3 times and I've failed every time with a boot loop. I was just wondering if the Nook Tablet can run it. I also tried different versions of JoyOS. I've ported JoyOS to my HTC Evo Shift and I've also ported it to the HTC Hero CDMA but someone has already posted one. Back to topic , please reply!
~Thank you for your time! =)
The closest you can get to porting anything is from the Kindle Fire or Nook Color. Another problem, if you are porting from a phone, that will DEFINITELY not work due to the screen size.
Thank you so much for replying! My smart self went and did the phone version lol. Thank you a lot, I'll be porting it
I've tried porting it from the Nook Color but no boot logo O_O. Anyone think they can help? Thanks!
I think I may need CM7.2. I don't think regular CM7 will work with JoyOS. I've tried so many things and still failed.
Anyone have any ideas i mean over 200 people have seen this. Anything will help
I'm sorry to be that noob and ask this, but a friend of mine recently bricked their Prime Tablet (32gb running ICS if your wondering) by installing TWRP 2.5 and gave it to me to try to fix.
After spending a good amount of time searching for a solution and finding that there is none i thought to ask here if anyone has any suggestions.
I was also wondering if there was a way to un-brick it by using a working tablet as I also have a Prime (64gb also running ICS).
I'm having the same issues with my dad's Prime. I've been searching for a while but I can't find a solution anywhere.
Hi all,
About a month ago, I dropped my Asus Memo FHD 10. It only looked like it cracked the screen in the bottom corner where it hit the ground, but it seems there is some other internal weirdness going on. Anyway, I bought a new one and was wondering how hard it was to open them up and pull the drive out of the old one and stick it in the new one? Is that even possible? Would it just boot up since the hardware should essentially be the same? Just the old one was already rooted and I had everything setup the way I like it. Hate to have to go through all that again. Any help or tips would be appreciated. -Thanks-
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Hi all,
About a month ago, I dropped my Asus Memo FHD 10. It only looked like it cracked the screen in the bottom corner where it hit the ground, but it seems there is some other internal weirdness going on. Anyway, I bought a new one and was wondering how hard it was to open them up and pull the drive out of the old one and stick it in the new one? Is that even possible? Would it just boot up since the hardware should essentially be the same? Just the old one was already rooted and I had everything setup the way I like it. Hate to have to go through all that again. Any help or tips would be appreciated. -Thanks-
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Theoretically it's possible but it requires some electronics knowledge etc. I would love to see someone do it.
Also there is always the risk of ruining your new device as well so even if you knew how to do it and you wanted to risk it I wouldn't advice it. Unfortunately the only safe way is to go through all that process again (root etc.).
Hi guys i know im new to this forum and if this isnt the correct place for this thread please advise me as to where to post it. So here it goes....
My company just got a bunch of new tablets to handle all of our payroll Time.
We are running a version of the kronos system and it has something to do with passport intrack. Anyway they have the tablets locked to one app only, which would be the time clock app. They are using mobicontrol.
Now what i want to figure out how to do is bypass the mobicontrol and be able to access the rest of the tablet without deleting the app they have installed for my time. I could easily do a hard reset and have a factory tablet but then i would be unable to do my time on it as i cant find the app anywhere.
The whole point of this is that the woman in charge of the roll out of these(we are still in testing phase) is convinced that there is no way to bypass it without reset or knowing the admin password and me and her have alot of technical discussions and playfully go back and forth alot so i just want to prove her wrong! Any help is greatly appreciated.
Also i have access to the sd card slot and can get to the files on it( I think) i would like to be able to do it all from the tablet(BONUS!!!!) But if not i would still appreciate help finding a way around it without wiping the tablet!
I have the same question but for galaxy s7 smartphone. We need your wisdom!
Ty in advance Ono
any bypass methods ?
I have 2 HDX 7". One of them shows a black screen and won't boot. When plugged into my computer (Windows 10 64-bit) it comes up under my Device Manager as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed). I have tried installing the drivers and everything and anything with this one. I am not having a single solitary luck on getting it to do anything. I have read and read and read until I think my brain will explode! Does ANYONE have any suggestions on what I could do to restore this HDX please, I am getting desperate here.
My other Kindle HDX 7" is a 32GB currently running AOSPExtended. I want to get it back to the Kindle HDX 7" original stock FireOS firmware. Anyone tell me how to go about doing that PLEASE? Again I have read and just haven't found more than people saying keep it the way it is. Problem is I want to sell it and found someone to sell it but they want FireOS on it not Android.
Please ANYONE, I am really needing some help here. Don't mean to sound desperate but I am getting that way. Thanks!
alias4ever said:
I have 2 HDX 7". One of them shows a black screen and won't boot. When plugged into my computer (Windows 10 64-bit) it comes up under my Device Manager as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed). I have tried installing the drivers and everything and anything with this one. I am not having a single solitary luck on getting it to do anything. I have read and read and read until I think my brain will explode! Does ANYONE have any suggestions on what I could do to restore this HDX please, I am getting desperate here.
My other Kindle HDX 7" is a 32GB currently running AOSPExtended. I want to get it back to the Kindle HDX 7" original stock FireOS firmware. Anyone tell me how to go about doing that PLEASE? Again I have read and just haven't found more than people saying keep it the way it is. Problem is I want to sell it and found someone to sell it but they want FireOS on it not Android.
Please ANYONE, I am really needing some help here. Don't mean to sound desperate but I am getting that way. Thanks!
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- Unresponsive device may be recoverable but it will take a lot of trial/failure going through the various approaches/solutions mentioned in other unbrick threads. There is no universal 'fix' for these fussy devices when they go belly up. Your only hope is coaxing it into "bulk mode" which is tough w/o a USB connection. I'd set it aside (or sell it) for spare parts should something happen to your primary.
- Restoring FireOS v4 along with essential companion environments (recovery, bootloader) is a rough ride that should not be attempted by the inexperienced. Good chance you'll brick the little fella or end up with a FrankenKindle that does noting well. Convince the buyer AEX (or any of the Nougat based ROMs) is a much better option. Not being a nerd here; I generally prefer/run the stock ROM on all my handheld gizmo's. Amazon devices are the notable exception with 3rd gen HDX being especially hard to restore once unlocked/rooted.
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- Unresponsive device may be recoverable but it will take a lot of trial/failure going through the various approaches/solutions mentioned in other unbrick threads. There is no universal 'fix' for these fussy devices when they go belly up. Your only hope is coaxing it into "bulk mode" which is tough w/o a USB connection. I'd set it aside (or sell it) for spare parts should something happen to your primary.
- Restoring FireOS v4 along with essential companion environments (recovery, bootloader) is a rough ride that should not be attempted by the inexperienced. Good chance you'll brick the little fella or end up with a FrankenKindle that does noting well. Convince the buyer AEX (or any of the Nougat based ROMs) is a much better option. Not being a nerd here; I generally prefer/run the stock ROM on all my handheld gizmo's. Amazon devices are the notable exception with 3rd gen HDX being especially hard to restore once unlocked/rooted.
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I get that recovering a bricked HDX is not going to be easy. I have read so much I am on overload. I am a mother of 5 kids (one of them is 3 years old) and I have spent every little extra minute (which has been hard I'll admit) reading as much as I possibly can for the last several weeks. I am not totally stupid when it comes to doing things with a computer and I don't mind trying things over and over again. I am trying to get it fixed for my kids to have something to play with.
I am just hoping SOMEONE can just help me out in what specifically to try or suggestions or where to start. Someone that has had the same problems I've got. [emoji39] I would be so very eternally grateful. Again I know it isn't easy I already knew that and don't need to be told that again and again.
I have always enjoyed xda and all the help I've ever gotten on all my devices so hopefully someone can help me out with this one.
Thanks all.
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Anyone help me please? I would really love some help if possible.
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Anyone help me please? I would really love some help if possible.
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The brickled kindle just stopped working alone? noone try to do something weird or install some strange app?
If the answer its yes,probably its a hardware issue, there nothing to do with physical hardware to make a diagnostic.
For the other case, you can install a FireOS modded version to run with TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...nt/twrp-flashable-stock-images-t3194914/page8
I hope someone could upload 4.5.5.3, 4.5.5 had some bugs, the keyboard type speed becomes so slow at the end of the day,you need reboot the tablet every day to recover the smoothness of the keyboard, sometimes i got some reboots (4-5 since i installed it), this never happened on lastest version.
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The brickled kindle just stopped working alone? noone try to do something weird or install some strange app?
If the answer its yes,probably its a hardware issue, there nothing to do with physical hardware to make a diagnostic.
For the other case, you can install a FireOS modded version to run with TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...nt/twrp-flashable-stock-images-t3194914/page8
I hope someone could upload 4.5.5.3, 4.5.5 had some bugs, the keyboard type speed becomes so slow at the end of the day,you need reboot the tablet every day to recover the smoothness of the keyboard, sometimes i got some reboots (4-5 since i installed it), this never happened on lastest version.
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The bricked kindle I am not sure on. I got it from a friend of mine who said all she did was an update and then it just wouldn't boot anymore. I have heard that sometimes Amazon updates have bricked some...I am going to see about taking it apart to make sure everything is plugged in and what not.
As for the FireOS where can I find 4.5.5.3 do you know? I would love it for both the 8.9 and 7" HDX. Thanks so much for all your help I am forever grateful. :good:
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The bricked kindle I am not sure on. I got it from a friend of mine who said all she did was an update and then it just wouldn't boot anymore. I have heard that sometimes Amazon updates have bricked some...I am going to see about taking it apart to make sure everything is plugged in and what not.
As for the FireOS where can I find 4.5.5.3 do you know? I would love it for both the 8.9 and 7" HDX. Thanks so much for all your help I am forever grateful. :good:
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Check this thread for FireOS TWRP Flashable Images, you can flash it like other rom's with twrp , you dont worry for OTA updates because its disabled
https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/development/twrp-flashable-stock-images-t3194914
unfortunately the only image available is 4.5.5 ,almost the same as 4.5.5.3 but in my experience , had some minor bugs
For the bricked kindle, its almost impossible to recover without ADB access a.k.a USB Conectivity for run some programs to get access to the file system and procede to repair it (not apply in all cases), sadly Amazon Fire's isnt user friendly for homemade repairs, best choice is replace the motherboard or get another one.
I dont know if amazon keep provide support for our old fire hdx's, in the case she wanna repair( paying for it), ,probably not.