[Q] how to unbrick use by QHSUSB_bulk? - Kindle Fire HDX 7" & 8.9" Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

Hi everyone my kindle hdx7 is bricked several day ago.
First my kindle is shown stuck on grey kindle fire logo connect normal data cable
So i decide connect factory cable however, my kindle is shown black screen.
Nothing any logo but my laptop recognized Qhsusb_bulk.
I read gssole and follow his step but my kindle still brick anyone solve this problem?
Hehelp.me plz

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cjdfyd2 said:
Hi everyone my kindle hdx7 is bricked several day ago.
First my kindle is shown stuck on grey kindle fire logo connect normal data cable
So i decide connect factory cable however, my kindle is shown black screen.
Nothing any logo but my laptop recognized Qhsusb_bulk.
I read gssole and follow his step but my kindle still brick anyone solve this problem?
Hehelp.me plz
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Hi
I have the same problem, and I am in exactly the same situation as you, having got the factory cable from Amazon just today. unlike the other kindles, it doesn't appear with the yellow triangle, but its a big step since your PC recognises the kindle. Now all you really need is a unbrick utlity, but I haven't found one yet, I'll write to you as soon as i sort something out with my kindle so you can do exact same thing on yours.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2553474

ferrouskid said:
Hi
I have the same problem, and I am in exactly the same situation as you, having got the factory cable from Amazon just today. unlike the other kindles, it doesn't appear with the yellow triangle, but its a big step since your PC recognises the kindle. Now all you really need is a unbrick utlity, but I haven't found one yet, I'll write to you as soon as i sort something out with my kindle so you can do exact same thing on yours.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2553474
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Hello
Can you get fastboot ultility to recognise your kindle? If it can,you can do a factory reset, by putting in the following command.
"fastboot -w -i 0x1949".
This is thanks to r3pawn.
Lets hope we goet somewhere.

cjdfyd2 said:
Hi everyone my kindle hdx7 is bricked several day ago.
First my kindle is shown stuck on grey kindle fire logo connect normal data cable
So i decide connect factory cable however, my kindle is shown black screen.
Nothing any logo but my laptop recognized Qhsusb_bulk.
I read gssole and follow his step but my kindle still brick anyone solve this problem?
Hehelp.me plz
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Hard to say anything since there is no magic fix. Fixes are based on what you broke & your post gives no indication of what you did when you "bricked" it. Until I know what you did, I can not tell you what may, or may not, work.

Similar situation
Although I had Safe Strap, SU and etc. installed on my rooted HDX 7", I panicked when my firewall failed to block the 13.3.2.1 update and cut the power off in mid update. Unfortunate reflex that led to a soft brick. Although I now can get into Fastboot no problem (I can't access the ADB commands though), I have tried to flash recoveries, boot images and so on. I can erase data (I'd call myself an expert at this part of the rooting process) and arrange file system layouts but then can't get past this error:
FAIL: flashing not allowed for locked hw.
Anyone know how to, maybe change permissions on the hardware or whatnot to get the device to let me write to the system partition? I'm flashing from a iMac btw.
I mean the Christmas colors of the text as far as what worked and what didn't are fun to look at, but the actual loading of the Kindle OS might provide more long term visual excitement. Thanks and love all y'all's insights into navigating the treacherous waters of root access and tweaking the twerkinator in these here twandroids.
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EDIT: I can use the ./adb commands but I was having trouble before with the period-less version. Was still getting no device to show up when I query adb but got this through fastboot:
fastboot -i 0x1949 devices -l
(serial number) fast boot usb:FA130000
Redaction is mine ...

qhsusb_bulk
So...
My Kindle Fire HDX is in the same boat... Honestly, not sure what happened. I had rolled back to 3.2.8, installed Saftstrap, SU, thought that I had disabled the OTA update but only by renaming the file. I was rooted and flashed ggow's Nexus mod on the ROM SLOT 1 and left the stock alone. It was working fine, never tried to update anything that night. Was plugged in and connected and booted to the Nexus side. The next morning I was showing someone how I could switch to the Amazon side through Safestrap and still had no issues. I set the Kindle on my desk at work and looked over to see it at the Kindle Fire logo and below it a progress bar saying Installing System Update! What I don't understand is I had not connected to the WiFi at work. The Kindle was wiped out and did not have the WiFi passwords nor did I accept the WiFi policy when connecting.
I had a couple of file on the SD card that I had transferred via the USB cable on the SD portion of the Kindle. The nexus mod .zip file and a copy of the renamed OTA update file that I had changed the name and extension on. Did it somehow recognize the .zip nexus file as an update and try to load it?? I am lost...
I am able to plug it into the computer and was getting the qhsusb_bulk as the device type. I have tried to access that through adb but it doesn't find it.
Amazon was kind enough to offer me a refurbished kindle for $149. I said I can buy a new HD7 for $99!? So... I have just over a year old 64gb HDX staring at me... asking me why I messed with it. Good question...
If anyone has any advice or possible solution, that would be great!
Thanks

I think I know what was happening. The I am not sure the rename to block ota does work on 3.2.8. I know it is not supposed to be able to update at all, but obviously it seems like it can. Odd.
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[Q] kindle fire hd 8.9 won't even boot

I installed twrp on my kindle 8.9, then i installed a couple of roms onto it. It worked just perfect. That until i got bored of the CM and i wanted to get back to the original OS. I followed the instructions on this site : //androidcowboy.com/2013/06/how-to-return-kindle-fire-hd-to-stock// , and then it got stuck to the static white/orange boot screen. I tried several restore softwares like kfhd, kffa, kindle unbrick, utilities and then i got the redscreen. After that i searched the internet and everyone adviced me to use either the kfhd uility or the kffa, and then BOOM, the device won't turn on.
I read that i could do the shorting trick, but nobody tried that. Is my kindle bricked for good, or do I still have any hope?
Have you tried holding the power button down for 30 seconds, releasing, then trying to boot?
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MoisoiuMihai said:
I installed twrp on my kindle 8.9, then i installed a couple of roms onto it. It worked just perfect. That until i got bored of the CM and i wanted to get back to the original OS. I followed the instructions on this site : //androidcowboy.com/2013/06/how-to-return-kindle-fire-hd-to-stock// , and then it got stuck to the static white/orange boot screen. I tried several restore softwares like kfhd, kffa, kindle unbrick, utilities and then i got the redscreen. After that i searched the internet and everyone adviced me to use either the kfhd uility or the kffa, and then BOOM, the device won't turn on.
I read that i could do the shorting trick, but nobody tried that. Is my kindle bricked for good, or do I still have any hope?
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First & foremost, you say you did this on a "Kindle Fire HD 8.9". Is this correct? If so, you are in the WRONG forum. This is for the NEW Kindle model, called the HDX.
If you do something for the HDX on the HD you will likely make the situation much worse. If you truly are on the OLDER Kindle Fire HD, then you can ALMOST ALWAYS recover using fastboot, but that will require either buying or making a factory fastboot cable.
GSLEON3 said:
First & foremost, you say you did this on a "Kindle Fire HD 8.9". Is this correct? If so, you are in the WRONG forum. This is for the NEW Kindle model, called the HDX.
If you do something for the HDX on the HD you will likely make the situation much worse. If you truly are on the OLDER Kindle Fire HD, then you can ALMOST ALWAYS recover using fastboot, but that will require either buying or making a factory fastboot cable.
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Yes, i have the 8.9 hd model not the hdx. I tried holding the power button for 30 sec/ 1min , but it didn't work. And i don't know if any recovery/fastboot cable could help me, the device won't even turn on. Also, im sorry for misplacing this thread, but by any chance, does anyone know what should i start with? Maybe an older thread or anything.
MoisoiuMihai said:
Yes, i have the 8.9 hd model not the hdx. I tried holding the power button for 30 sec/ 1min , but it didn't work. And i don't know if any recovery/fastboot cable could help me, the device won't even turn on. Also, im sorry for misplacing this thread, but by any chance, does anyone know what should i start with? Maybe an older thread or anything.
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Here is where you should start. http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd
As I have BOTH the HD 8.9 & the HDX 8.9, I can tell you that a factory fastboot cable would likely work. It allows you to flash over adb, like other normal Android devices. At any rate, there are several threads & tools available in the forums I linked above that should help to get you going again.

[Q] Soft Brick - 4.5.2

Good eveing-
I'm not sure where to start. I have a kindle fire HDX 7, and just attempted to root the device yesterday. I was able to roll back to 3.2.8, then upgrade to 4.5.2 and successfully root the device. Everything was good.
I then toyed around with a few methods to install GAPPS. With each method, if I didn't achieve the desired results, I would factory reset, rollback to 3.2.8, upgrade to 4.5.2, root... etc. A process which I went through 3 or 4 times just to try and get access to the google play store. The final method was to use the steps layed out In This Thread, which is where my current problem started.
I was not able to get the play store working correctly. I then attempted to do a factory reset, and **** hit the fan. Upon reboot, I was greeted by the stock android welcome screen, asking me to select a language, and giving me the option to make an emergency call. My best guess is something in the "system" folders/files in the gapps zip doesn't jive with FireOS. From the provided setup screen, I am able to select a language and hit next, and then it takes me through to the FireOS wireless setup screen - and that's where things come to a halt. The process won't advance, the device is somewhat functional.. I can pull down the menu from the top, I can infact authenticate to wireless, I can fully access settings, I made a MAYDAY call... But I cannot get to a home screen. In theory - I believe this to be a "soft brick" as it doesn't do anything.. Though the operating system, is running.
I was toying around in ADB trying to get it to push the 3.2.8 bin image to /storage/emulated/0/, but it wasn't cooperating. After doing some research, I came to the conclusion that the stock USB cable won't work, and I need to order a Fastboot cable? Any truth to this?
I'm just looking for some direction here if anyone has any advice. Amazon said they won't replace it - so I'm kinda stuck at this point.
Any help is much appreciated!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59186495&postcount=9
Hi - thank you for that link. Am I to take one of the Kindle setup bin's and rename it to an apk?
Just a little vague on the instructions.
NM - I'm following it now.. Didn't realize someone else had my problem. Hoping this works - will tune back once confirmed!
You saved my kindle - thank you!
Hi, I need your help PZ.
positivehxcgo said:
You saved my kindle - thank you!
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I have same problem like you. so Follow OnyXis's thread but not solve the problem.
May i ask you a Q? how did you solve this problem? PZ. show me instruction....
thankyou!! have a nice day~
positivehxcgo said:
[Excerpt] ... I was toying around in ADB trying to get it to push the 3.2.8 bin image to /storage/emulated/0/, but it wasn't cooperating. After doing some research, I came to the conclusion that the stock USB cable won't work, and I need to order a Fastboot cable? Any truth to this?
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For anyone who stumbles upon this post ...
Cables DO make a difference but a 'fastboot' cable is not necessarily the solution. HDX models do not respond to fastboot cables in the same way most other android devices do; they are effectively useless on this device for recovery purposes. However, a crappy cable can create all sorts of havoc, both with data transfer and charging. Whenever a tether isn't working as expected one of the first troubleshooting steps is to switch cables. Visually it is hard to tell the difference between a good/bad cable so you may have to go through a few. Fastboot cables are generally constructed to higher standards which may fool some HDX users into thinking that was the solution. More likely any high-quality USB cable would have done the trick.
I have solved this problem.
cjdfyd2 said:
I have same problem like you. so Follow OnyXis's thread but not solve the problem.
May i ask you a Q? how did you solve this problem? PZ. show me instruction....
thankyou!! have a nice day~
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Follow Onyxis´s thread but not skip mark ´ and after rebooting you must skip wifi connect
And then u show start stable welcome display connect wifi. that´s all thankyou onyxis and who interest my problem have a nice day

Kindle Fire HD7 rooted and stuck on boot loop white Amazon logo then reboots. HELP!!!

OK so i have searched everywhere for days. Tried tons of kindle unlock/unbrick tools including the Kindle Fire Utility. I rooted my Kindle fire HD7 (no sd card slot) using kingroot and twrp. at some point i used a utility that also put SuperSU on it. Everything seemed successful and i rebooted several times tweaking other settings, when i was almost finished tweaking i tried to remove kingsroot and rebooted which put me into some kind of boot loot. I only see the white AMAZON (arrow under the word AMAZON) logo it only stays up for about 15 secs then goes black and starts over. All the unbrick tools i have tried either say can't find device and fail or say <waiting for device> and are never able to find it. I have installed new signed kindle device drives successfully, android SDK with kindle fire drivers and google usb drivers. Windows device manager does show an Other device (with accompanying ding dong sound) > MTX65xx Preloader for about 5 secs then it disappears, the kindle never shows up as a drive thou. I ordered and am using a Fastboot cable that i ordered from amazon as well as a samsung galaxy usb cable which seems to have no effect. Ive tried using it in usb 2.0 slot as well as 3.0 (which they say won't work) The cable is from Atomic Market (3ft Motorola Factory Cable unbrick Droid Xoom Fire).
I also tried loading linux Ubunto via USB and running all unbrick tools i could find, always the same result .. they can't find device or waiting for device.
Windows 7 and Windows 10 same problem
Does anyone know how to help me? every article or guide i find talks about the kindle Fire logo that is orange and white or blue and white i never see either anymore (mine used to be orange and white)with an animation or without. or a triangle... i have not read one article that talks about the white amazon logo.
Thank you,
Mnfire
You have tried holding Power and Volume-up buttons to see if you can boot to recovery? If that doesn't work, you are unrecoverably hard-bricked and just wearing yourself out trying methods designed for other devices:
* Fastboot cable doesn't work with Fire HD.
* There's no unbricking tool for the Fire HD
If still under warranty, contact Amazon for replacement. If not under warranty, used Fire HDs are going for as low as $30: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-list...iguration=all&mv_digital_storage_capacity=all
DoLooper said:
You have tried holding Power and Volume-up buttons to see if you can boot to recovery? If that doesn't work, you are unrecoverably hard-bricked and just wearing yourself out trying methods designed for other devices:
* Fastboot cable doesn't work with Fire HD.
* There's no unbricking tool for the Fire HD
If still under warranty, contact Amazon for replacement. If not under warranty, used Fire HDs are going for as low as $30: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-list...iguration=all&mv_digital_storage_capacity=all
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Boss, are you sure the fastboot cable wont work with the fire HD 6 / 7 ?
if you are 100% sure of this I will stop right now looking for a way to fix mine, which is stuck at recovery.
yurais said:
Boss, are you sure the fastboot cable wont work with the fire HD 6 / 7 ?
if you are 100% sure of this I will stop right now looking for a way to fix mine, which is stuck at recovery.
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100% sure. If you're stuck at OS 4 recovery (no adb sideload option), it can't be fixed.
DoLooper said:
100% sure. If you're stuck at OS 4 recovery (no adb sideload option), it can't be fixed.
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Piggy backing on this thread, mine goes past the amazon then to the glowing fire logo. I do adb devices and its says it's offline. Can this be fixed?
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twinturbor said:
Piggy backing on this thread, mine goes past the amazon then to the glowing fire logo. I do adb devices and its says it's offline. Can this be fixed?
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Doubt it. These devices are almost unfixable if you can't get to the OS, TWRP or OS 5 recovery. It's kind of weird that you get anything from adb devices mid-boot. Exact condition producing "offline" slips my mind atm, but I think it just means you're, uh, offline--not booted. You could see what device manager shows and search for offline.
DoLooper said:
100% sure. If you're stuck at OS 4 recovery (no adb sideload option), it can't be fixed.
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dont wanna be a fly in the milk, but are you sure this procedure will not work:
http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-fix-or-root-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-7-HD-8-9-/10000000176942274/g.html
they also say the hd6 and hd7 are the same thing
yurais said:
dont wanna be a fly in the milk, but are you sure this procedure will not work:
http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-fix-or-root-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-7-HD-8-9-/10000000176942274/g.html
they also say the hd6 and hd7 are the same thing
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Look, all I know is what little I know. You are welcome to try anything. Sometimes people strike luck! But why would want to use a procedure for a 2012 device that has fastboot capability on a 2014 device that doesn't? Believe me, I understand desperation (been there!), but I have yet to see anyone fix a Fire HD with a method designed for a different device.
This thread discussion seems to be hd7 not hd
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yurais said:
This thread discussion seems to be hd7 not hd
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Problem is, there are 3 (4?) years of HD 7s and they're all HDs, right? :laugh: This thread, and forum, is for the 2014 Fire HD 6 and 7 tablets (4th gen). Pretty sure that the OP and everyone who's posted are using that device. But . . .
Anyone who's unsure what Amazon tablet they have, should check @sd_shadow's fine index here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/index-fire-hd-6-7-2014-t3206774
DoLooper said:
Problem is, there are 3 (4?) years of HD 7s and they're all HDs, right? :laugh: This thread, and forum, is for the 2014 Fire HD 6 and 7 tablets (4th gen). Pretty sure that the OP and everyone who's posted are using that device. But . . .
Anyone who's unsure what Amazon tablet they have, should check @sd_shadow's fine index here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/index-fire-hd-6-7-2014-t3206774
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I give up...
I cant find anything for this tablet, model PW98VM, every time I think I found something then something sends me ages back again, I cant with this.
same problem here!. i bricked my device. i disassembly the battery and i connected to my pc. mtk65xx not disappearing anymore!
pls dont give up we can do it!
I gave up, returned the tablet to customer. Never found driver for that preloader
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Try to manually force soccer installation with android mtk drivers.
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(BRICKED) Thor w/ safestrap (solved)

I used the almighty wipe feature of safesortrap and now i have no zips on the device, no way to put them on it, i tried adb push, sideload,etc. i do have a fastboot cable, although when it is plugged in to the fastboot cable, it wont turn on at all. my computer recognizes it as an unknown
device in safestrap, troubleshooting doesnt work. I have the OS I need, I just need a way of getting it onto the device. Any help is greatly appreciated! c: NOTE: 3rd gen kindle fire hdx 7. Also, is it possible when it is unbricked to unlock the bootloader in this situation?
Depends on the Fire OS version you had installed. Only versions below x.3.2.4 are unlockable (i.e. 3.2.3.2 or lower). Note that you can NOT downgrade below 3.2.8 once 3.2.8 or higher have been installed! Attempt would brick the device, thanks to rollback protection by amazon.
Which Safestrap version do you have installed, and what did you wipe?
Cl4ncy said:
Depends on the Fire OS version you had installed. Only versions below x.3.2.4 are unlockable (i.e. 3.2.3.2 or lower). Note that you can NOT downgrade below 3.2.8 once 3.2.8 or higher have been installed! Attempt would brick the device, thanks to rollback protection by amazon.
Which Safestrap version do you have installed, and what did you wipe?
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I have Safestrap v4.01 and i wiped dalvik,data,cache, and system(im an idiot, i know lol). I had 4.5.2 installed, so no BL unlock.
InfiniteSpace said:
I have Safestrap v4.01 and i wiped dalvik,data,cache, and system(im an idiot, i know lol). I had 4.5.2 installed, so no BL unlock.
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Don't be so quick, Safestrap v4 has a built-in System-wipe-protection, could've helped here.
Stay away from amazon's stock recovery! Using it with Safestrap installed will brick the device!
Try to get adb access, I think there's a thread somewhere here where a user was able to get access and to revive the HDX. May be the PDA drivers help regarding that. If not, try the original amazon drivers again.
Also try different USB cables, the HDX is surprisingly picky regarding cables. Fastboot cables won't work anyway btw.
You mean the PDANET drivers?
Nvm found it, trying this
I have adb access, i think it was the cable and im a noob, thank you for your time!
Kindle Fire THOR Black Screen wont connect to ADB
Okay so long long story short- my daughter has a kindle fire HD 7 inch version 3rd generation tablet. I did root it a while back and thought I had disabled the updates. However she accidentally so how allowed the updates and duringt the process it went black screen and wont boot or do anything at all. I have read countless forums and tried almost all the un-bricking tools out there as well as the commands in ADB. Currently what I have concluded is that the tools and typical un-bricking methods wont work since the tablet will not power on it wont connect to the computer in ADB mode and I have no idea if its in USB debugging mode at this time.
It will sorta power on (screen still blank- by holding the power button for 20 secs) and the computer "senses" it but at that point it will not be recognized by the PC, and give the error that the "USB device has malfunctioned". I have tried about everything out there- can you guys help me out to get the power back on at least where I can get the ADB to recognize the device? Thanks in advance.
Oh- I did purchase a fastboot cable as well but that did not help matters at all.....
Amazon: "3ft Fastboot Factory Cable For Motorola Unbrick Droid Xoom Fire by Atomic Market"
Athruz
Athruz said:
Okay so long long story short- my daughter has a kindle fire HD 7 inch version 3rd generation tablet. I did root it a while back and thought I had disabled the updates. However she accidentally so how allowed the updates and duringt the process it went black screen and wont boot or do anything at all. I have read countless forums and tried almost all the un-bricking tools out there as well as the commands in ADB. Currently what I have concluded is that the tools and typical un-bricking methods wont work since the tablet will not power on it wont connect to the computer in ADB mode and I have no idea if its in USB debugging mode at this time.
It will sorta power on (screen still blank- by holding the power button for 20 secs) and the computer "senses" it but at that point it will not be recognized by the PC, and give the error that the "USB device has malfunctioned". I have tried about everything out there- can you guys help me out to get the power back on at least where I can get the ADB to recognize the device? Thanks in advance.
Oh- I did purchase a fastboot cable as well but that did not help matters at all.....
Amazon: "3ft Fastboot Factory Cable For Motorola Unbrick Droid Xoom Fire by Atomic Market"
Athruz
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You mentioned "THOR" in the title later expanding that to "HD 7". They are two distinctly different devices. For the purpose of this post I'll assume you are referincing a 3rd gen HDX 7 device (Thor). Unfortunately nothing can be done short of board replacement which is not cost effective given the current price point of pre-owned devices in good condition. As you probably read fastboot/factory cables are useless on HDX models which is the only way to communicate with an otherwise comatose device. Sorry for your daughter's loss. Poke around action sites like eBay; I have seen supposedly new 16GB HDX 7's going for $50-60 USD. If you daughter is younger a 5th gen 7" fire is a good alternative as it can be rooted and with several quality custom ROMs available you FireOS is not to you/her liking.
Thanks
Davey126 said:
You mentioned "THOR" in the title later expanding that to "HD 7". They are two distinctly different devices. For the purpose of this post I'll assume you are referincing a 3rd gen HDX 7 device (Thor). Unfortunately nothing can be done short of board replacement which is not cost effective given the current price point of pre-owned devices in good condition. As you probably read fastboot/factory cables are useless on HDX models which is the only way to communicate with an otherwise comatose device. Sorry for your daughter's loss. Poke around action sites like eBay; I have seen supposedly new 16GB HDX 7's going for $50-60 USD. If you daughter is younger a 5th gen 7" fire is a good alternative as it can be rooted and with several quality custom ROMs available you FireOS is not to you/her liking.
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Thank you very much for the info - I was suspecting that unfortunately.
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Apologies, to hasty in getting a question onto the forums

Help with a bricked Fire HD 4th gen.

Hello all I am looking for some assistance. I attempted to root my Kindle Fire HD 6 4th Gen according to this tutorial:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/2017-root-kindle-fire-hd-6-4th-gen-t3677600
I followed all of the steps and did not have any issues until the very end. The only step that was slightly modified was Step 15. Here I changed the extension as it says, but also changed the file name (I shortened it). I continued to follow all of the remaining steps and upon rebooting (step 20), the device does not turn back on. I am left with a black screen and no signs of life. I have tried booting with various button combinations, but no luck.
I have also tried to recover the device with a pre-made live linux iso (I cant find the link). Through the python script provided with the bootable linux iso, I was able to extablish a serial connection to the device, but the python script then hangs and the device remains with a black screen.
This is not me first time rooting a device, I have had great luck with various phones for years. However, it is looking like this tablet may be bricked.
Can anyone provide advice/guidance on alternative methods of recovery? I have read about a fastboot cable and saw some mention of an OTG cable...
Thanks you for help/advice in advance
scales11 said:
Hello all I am looking for some assistance. I attempted to root my Kindle Fire HD 6 4th Gen according to this tutorial:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/2017-root-kindle-fire-hd-6-4th-gen-t3677600
I followed all of the steps and did not have any issues until the very end. The only step that was slightly modified was Step 15. Here I changed the extension as it says, but also changed the file name (I shortened it). I continued to follow all of the remaining steps and upon rebooting (step 20), the device does not turn back on. I am left with a black screen and no signs of life. I have tried booting with various button combinations, but no luck.
I have also tried to recover the device with a pre-made live linux iso (I cant find the link). Through the python script provided with the bootable linux iso, I was able to extablish a serial connection to the device, but the python script then hangs and the device remains with a black screen.
This is not me first time rooting a device, I have had great luck with various phones for years. However, it is looking like this tablet may be bricked.
Can anyone provide advice/guidance on alternative methods of recovery? I have read about a fastboot cable and saw some mention of an OTG cable...
Thanks you for help/advice in advance
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Hi,
Nice brick dude. You can't talk with serial since you have newer preloader
You only way to unbrick it is with bootROM but no one ported amonet to mt8135
Sell it for parts or save it (maybe some day somebody ports amonet)
Regards.
Post #98 makes a comment about the Kindle 8 having the same chipset and AMONET.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hd...-8-2018-downgrade-unlock-root-t3894256/page10
Any chance this is the port?
Anywhere else I can look?
Anyone?

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