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This is great news!! Hope somebody will release the 4.5.2 bootloader unlock or the right rooting method so that we can test this rom!.. I'ts nice to see people working on this kindle fire! Keep up the good work!:good:
xiloraptor said:
This is great news!! Hope somebody will release the 4.5.2 bootloader unlock or the right rooting method so that we can test this rom!.. I'ts nice to see people working on this kindle fire! Keep up the good work!:good:
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Thanks ! The sooner should be a root method, crossing fingers
Is it possible to flash this from fully a rooted & safestrapped HDX Nexus 2.0.2. firmware?
Going Postal said:
Is it possible to flash this from fully a rooted & safestrapped HDX Nexus 2.0.2. firmware?
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No.
i ve read this rom: cm-11-20141217-UNOFFICIAL-thor.zip on this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/development/cm-11-20141216-unofficial-thor-t2974818
Cause my HDX have update automatically to FireOs 4.5.2 via wifi, then i have to wait for so long time, for any root version can apply for Fire OS 4.5.2, then use that rom, hopefully you guys can release that soon, thanks Cpasjuste, many thanks for your hardwork :good::good::good:
Dont try this ROM
Hi, I tried this ROM.
I am not on a late version of fire OS so I thought it would work - in actual fact I was on 13.3.2.4 with root access.
I now have a semi bricked kindle which just shows Amazon Kindle in white. As I have only owned the thing for a day this is somewhat gutting.
Any help anyone could offer would be appreciated.
I am getting a factory cable so will try to fix with that - if not a return is in order...
Avoid this mod like the plague...
Rob
buyaodanxin said:
Hi, I tried this ROM.
I am not on a late version of fire OS so I thought it would work - in actual fact I was on 13.3.2.4 with root access.
I now have a semi bricked kindle which just shows Amazon Kindle in white. As I have only owned the thing for a day this is somewhat gutting.
Any help anyone could offer would be appreciated.
I am getting a factory cable so will try to fix with that - if not a return is in order...
Avoid this mod like the plague...
Rob
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Well the thread made it pretty clear...
Cpasjuste said:
There is currently a very few user which will be able to use it as you either need an unlocked bootloader or a root exploit for amazon firmware 4.5.2 (which will come someday...).
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I am new to this - so didnt appreciate that I didnt have what the image said do you think a factory cable allow me to repair this or is it toast ?
EncryptedCurse said:
Well the thread made it pretty clear...
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buyaodanxin said:
I am new to this - so didnt appreciate that I didnt have what the image said do you think a factory cable allow me to repair this or is it toast ?
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How did you flash it?
D0ubl3_X said:
How did you flash it?
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With Safestrap from Zip.
What I am guessing happened is safestrap was launched from initial bootloader - overflashed bits it shouldnt have now initial bootloader doesnt like what it sees so no booting...
Any suggestions appreciated.
That's strange. I didn't used safestrap since a while so I'm not 100% sure what happened but you probably flashed the ROM on your STOCK slot which probably erased safestrap... (Like said before you shouldn't have used this ROM in first place and you shouldn't flash to stock ROM).
The problem now is to get adb working so you can restore something but I guess it won't be enabled for you since your device do not boot the flashed kernel. I'm not sure if it will be possible to use fastboot for flashing a signed kernel made by @vortox , this is maybe your only solution.
Cpasjuste said:
That's strange. I didn't used safestrap since a while so I'm not 100% sure what happened but you probably flashed the ROM on your STOCK slot which probably erased safestrap... (Like said before you shouldn't have used this ROM in first place and you shouldn't flash to stock ROM).
The problem now is to get adb working so you can restore something but I guess it won't be enabled for you since your device do not boot the flashed kernel. I'm not sure if it will be possible to use fastboot for flashing a signed kernel made by @vortox , this is maybe your only solution.
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I'm fairly certain that the boot image didn't flash, it's just the system that's not booting. I was reading through the bootloader source today and it *seems* that if the signature is invalid on a flashed partition, then the device will boot into fastboot mode. Had the boot image actually flashed, he would get a picture for about 2 seconds then a reboot. It wouldn't just hang if this was a sfv (signature verification failure, I decided to abbreviate because it's hell to type out).
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I'm fairly certain that the boot image didn't flash, it's just the system that's not booting. I was reading through the bootloader source today and it *seems* that if the signature is invalid on a flashed partition, then the device will boot into fastboot mode. Had the boot image actually flashed, he would get a picture for about 2 seconds then a reboot. It wouldn't just hang if this was a sfv (signature verification failure, I decided to abbreviate because it's hell to type out).
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Your right, the problem is now his system partition. With a few luck he still have adb enabled, I think its his last chance isn't it.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to move from the HDX ROM (Kernel .3.2.4) to this one?
Apollo Hartigan said:
Can someone tell me what I need to do to move from the HDX ROM (Kernel .3.2.4) to this one?
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If I am not wrong:
Download the upload 13.3.1.0 update file from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2782159
Make a back-up of your data using Safestrap and copy it to your pc.
Flash one of the two backups files provided by ggow in http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/development/13-3-2-4-rollback-images-t2991015 depending on device. That would install a stock version with root enabled (if not u would need to do the whole root process)
Do a factory reset of your system
Copy the 13.3.1.0 downloaded before into the root and reboot to get the update installed.
Once the system is in 13.3.1.0 u would be able to install the TRWP and later the cm.
Maybe i am missing something, can anybody confirm?
qkp said:
If I am not wrong:
Download the upload 13.3.1.0 update file from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2782159
Make a back-up of your data using Safestrap and copy it to your pc.
Flash one of the two backups files provided by ggow in http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/development/13-3-2-4-rollback-images-t2991015 depending on device. That would install a stock version with root enabled (if not u would need to do the whole root process)
Do a factory reset of your system
Copy the 13.3.1.0 downloaded before into the root and reboot to get the update installed.
Once the system is in 13.3.1.0 u would be able to install the TRWP and later the cm.
Maybe i am missing something, can anybody confirm?
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I can reply to myself. cm-11-20150101-UNOFFICIAL-thor.zip installed and running
I was in 13.3.2.4 with Safestrap, OTA updates disabled, root....
My steps:
1-Back up your data using Safestrap and copy it to your personal computer.
2-Select Stock rom.
3-Flash one of the two backups files provided by ggow in http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/development/13-3-2-4-rollback-images-t2991015 depending on device (Thor in my case). That would install a stock version pointing to 13.3.0.9. In my case root was not found so I needed to use again [TOOL:FROZEN] Faznx's HDX ToolKit v0.95 to disable OTA and put root.
3-Put the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2782159 at root level. Reboot the device, that would help the system to recognize the update, sometimes it takes a while. Put also TRWP and the cyanogenmod, I put them into download folder, but it doesn't matter.
4-Update the system, it would require a reboot.
5-Once in 13.3.1.0, check OTA updates are disabled and root is enabled, using Faznx again.
6-With OTA updates disabled, switch on wifi and install a file manager.
7-Install Rashr, download it from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2334554
8-Install TRWP image using Rashr.
9-Reboot on TRWP. Swip to factory reset and install the CM build.
10-Install CM Gapps for CM11.
I have found an issue with wifi, it required a reboot to get it working. Testing the other features right now.
I would like to use the google now launcher but CM doesn't detect the launcher as launcher. Maybe it is an issue of my device. Can someone try to set the google now launcher as default launcher?
At first, thanks a lot to all involved people to making a great device gets its full potential. Great work.
As it works fine for me so far, I was wondering if it is necessary to keep all the partitions, I got an emulateed ( legacy and 0) as well as two others. I suppose, these are two from the other rom slots I created. Im not sure if they take space at all?
Again, thanks for your effort and cheers.
disTractoR said:
At first, thanks a lot to all involved people to making a great device gets its full potential. Great work.
As it works fine for me so far, I was wondering if it is necessary to keep all the partitions, I got an emulateed ( legacy and 0) as well as two others. I suppose, these are two from the other rom slots I created. Im not sure if they take space at all?
Again, thanks for your effort and cheers.
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No you don't need to delete them they are symlink used by the system and do not use space.
Well I have just rooted my device by installing ES File Explorer from the Apps Store and then using Silk browser to download towelroot from towelroot.com. Install it using ES File Explorer and run. Click make it rain and the tablet is rooted. Open ES File Explorer again, top left open the menu, select tools and turn Root Explorer ON.
Now I just need to find what to do next and see what roms are available!
Help!?!
well
reconminicon said:
Well I have just rooted my device by installing ES File Explorer from the Apps Store and then using Silk browser to download towelroot from towelroot.com. Install it using ES File Explorer and run. Click make it rain and the tablet is rooted. Open ES File Explorer again, top left open the menu, select tools and turn Root Explorer ON.
Now I just need to find what to do next and see what roms are available!
Help!?!
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you could have accomplished most of that by one of the utilities in the development section and use same. 95 utility to disable updates. From that point on start reading there are all kinds of new things that are coming out and lots and lots and lots of information.
from what I read, after you have been rolled back BY Amazon you no longer need to OTA updates ?
jimyv said:
you could have accomplished most of that by one of the utilities in the development section and use same. 94 utility to disable updates. From that point on start reading there are all kinds of new things that are coming out and lots and lots and lots of information.
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It does work with that firmware. Installed Safestrap and the thor 202 rom with gapps and all works fine.
reconminicon said:
It does work with that firmware. Installed Safestrap and the thor 202 rom with gapps and all works fine.
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Edit: Just received a reply in another thread, it isn't currently possible to rollback 13.3.2.7. Hopefully it's not too far away though. =( If you did find a way too do it with 13.3.2.7 be sure to tell us how you did it then.
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It does work with that firmware. Installed Safestrap and the thor 202 rom with gapps and all works fine.
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just trying to clarify here what worked on your firmware?
The utility for the HDX?
did the rep also tell you you would not be eligible for further OTA updates?so no need to use that utility to block them?
Not a further rollback correct?
which safestrap version? operating on which firmware?
after your roll back down to .7. From what firmware?
as far as I have read there is currently not a way to roll back any further than .7 from .5.1 \.5.2 ...=BRICK
so please explain what you are saying here so you are not confusing people into attempting the wrong things
jimyv said:
just trying to clarify here what worked on your firmware?
The utility for the HDX?
did the rep also tell you you would not be eligible for further OTA updates?so no need to use that utility to block them?
Not a further rollback correct?
which safestrap version? operating on which firmware?
after your roll back down to .7. From what firmware?
as far as I have read there is currently not a way to roll back any further than .7 from .5.1 \.5.2 ...=BRICK
so please explain what you are saying here so you are not confusing people into attempting the wrong things
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I bought it for my mother for Christmas and thought would be better with Andriod.
Got it out the box connected to the internet and it automatically updated to 4.5.1. I contacted Amazon using the SOS app and told them what I wanted to do and they rolled it back. They told me I would not get any future updates and customer service might be hard in the future as it would be running different software version. They requested TS to do it and said it would take two days. The update automatically came through and updated/backdated.
The SafeStrap version would of been the most recent as I think I downloaded it from their site.
The 2.0.2 Thor Rom I mentioned worked fine. The other one would not install. Cannot remember the message I was given but when going onto the Play Store Iand trying to download the daily newspaper it was saying designed for mobile. So I guess it was based on a mobile Rom. This was no good for me and thought my mother was getting along with the Amazon OS quite good. (As she is 67 and its her first device) so I ended up installing the Amazon OS from SafeStrap.
I ended up taking it back to Argos for an exchange, said it was switching itself of as I didnt know how to get rid of SafeStrap on boot and wanted the updates back. My mother loves it.
Amazon also removed the adverts free of charge but after the emplacement they are back. Need to SOS them again.
Hope this helps as I am no pro.
Sorry. Ignore it. Was 13.3.2.6 not 13.3.2.7
kindle fire hdx 14.3.2.8 (apollo 8.9)
greetins,
I received rollback update to 14.3.2.8, is possible to install any other rom instead on this? Tablet is rooted via towelroot, what is next step, what is necessary to do (is possible to install safestrap? may I after this rollback to previous version where is bootloader unlocked?
Thank you very much for your answer.
dont try to rollback you will brick your device
undulus said:
greetins,
I received rollback update to 14.3.2.8, is possible to install any other rom instead on this? Tablet is rooted via towelroot, what is next step, what is necessary to do (is possible to install safestrap? may I after this rollback to previous version where is bootloader unlocked?
Thank you very much for your answer.
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Well right now you cant do much:
1. Download safestrap and try to install it (should work)
2. If you can enter safestrap make a backup for stock so you can restore if something goes wrong
3. Make a new slot
4. Switch to new slot
5. Install previously downloaded Nexus 2.0.2 rom to created slot (not stock!!!)
6. Reboot and enjoy your kindle
7. Tell us if you succeeded, its possible that safestrap or later nexus wont work because of 3.2.8 kernel
Dont try to roll back you most probably brick your device
jeryll said:
Well right now you cant do much:
1. Download safestrap and try to install it (should work)
2. If you can enter safestrap make a backup for stock so you can restore if something goes wrong
3. Make a new slot
4. Switch to new slot
5. Install previously downloaded Nexus 2.0.2 rom to created slot (not stock!!!)
6. Reboot and enjoy your kindle
7. Tell us if you succeeded, its possible that safestrap or later nexus wont work because of 3.2.8 kernel
Dont try to roll back you most probably brick your device
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Thank you very much, installation of safestrap and after this rom Nexus 2.0.2 was without problem, all is working, thank you again. But is any way howto rollback to previous firmware - I am not sure version, but as I read, is possible to rollback into version where the bootloader was open and is not necessary to use safestrap ( Safestrap is good, but I have to modifed my partition )
How big partition for system is necessary? Default value was mayby 2.5GB.
And thank you again
Well
undulus said:
But is any way howto rollback to previous firmware - I am not sure version, but as I read, is possible to rollback into version where the bootloader was open and is not necessary to use safestrap ( Safestrap is good, but I have to modifed my partition )
How big partition for system is necessary? Default value was mayby 2.5GB.
And thank you again
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I am glad you have working Nexus...
For downgrading using known method you must be on firmware xx.3.2.6, xx.3.2.5, xx.3.2.4. Several peoples reported that they bricked their device trying downgrade from xx.3.2.7! You can check here, but you have been warned, dont try that on your device!!! If you brick your device I cant help you, dont know how...
Default size for system partition is fine, I think...
undulus said:
Thank you very much, installation of safestrap and after this rom Nexus 2.0.2 was without problem, all is working, thank you again. But is any way howto rollback to previous firmware - I am not sure version, but as I read, is possible to rollback into version where the bootloader was open and is not necessary to use safestrap ( Safestrap is good, but I have to modifed my partition )
How big partition for system is necessary? Default value was mayby 2.5GB.
And thank you again
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Hi,
which version of Safetrap you installed? All links I see are for Apollo (in the thread linked above), and my device is Thor. I assume i sould install Safestrap-Thor-3.75-os3.2.4-B02.apk (not Apollos) ?
Also, once installed, is there a way to revert back everything (fire recovery and etc)?
johim said:
Hi,
which version of Safetrap you installed? All links I see are for Apollo, and my device is Thor. I assume i sould install Safestrap-Thor-3.75-os3.2.4-B02.apk (not Apollos) ?
Also, once installed, is there a way to revert back everything (fire recovery and etc)?
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Safestrap actually doesn't replace the original recovery like TWRP.
All you need to do is uninstall it through that same app, but remember to remove any additional ROM slots or else they'll still be taking up space.
EncryptedCurse said:
Safestrap actually doesn't replace the original recovery like TWRP.
All you need to do is uninstall it through that same app, but remember to remove any additional ROM slots or else they'll still be taking up space.
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I understand. Its all working now. Its more slow than usual thou.
Another question, once installed Nexus 2.0.2, do I need to root it? Any recommended method? I'm guessing I only need to flash supersu from safetrap, tried searchin in the safetrap topic, but its huge.
Hey, so I purchased a Kindle Fire HDX 7" that came with the 13.3.0.5 firmware.
From what I was able to gather on here I was able to root, and disable the OTA , also installed xposed and HDxposed.
I might have got a little ahead of myself seeing I really want to get the bootloader unlock, twrp installed, and get a proper android OS rom installed.
All the posts I can find seem to be updated to only work on firmware .3.2.3.2 , and by flashing a rom using adb or a third party app to get twrp installed. From there it's smooth sailing to installing a custom rom.
So my question is , how the heck to I upgrade to firmware .3.2.3.2 without twrp already installed, and where can I find these .bins to get there?
Thanks for the help in advance.
Darmoktalk said:
Hey, so I purchased a Kindle Fire HDX 7" that came with the 13.3.0.5 firmware.
From what I was able to gather on here I was able to root, and disable the OTA , also installed xposed and HDxposed.
I might have got a little ahead of myself seeing I really want to get the bootloader unlock, twrp installed, and get a proper android OS rom installed.
All the posts I can find seem to be updated to only work on firmware .3.2.3.2 , and by flashing a rom using adb or a third party app to get twrp installed. From there it's smooth sailing to installing a custom rom.
So my question is , how the heck to I upgrade to firmware .3.2.3.2 without twrp already installed, and where can I find these .bins to get there?
Thanks for the help in advance.
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While 3.2.3.2 is the recommended base you don't need it to flash twrp. Suggested path with links (assumes FireOS < xx.3.3.x, root and OTA block):
- (recommended): remove Xposed and HDXposed as they are not needed and may present complications. If you used HDXposed to block OTA remove the block before uininstalling (make sure your device is in airplane mode!) and use HDX toolkit instead (here) which is a tethered solution that offers root and OTA blocking along with other capabilities.
- (optional): sideload ES File Explorer which can be used to locate/manage downloaded files and verify checksums along with a host of other capabilities.
- (optional): sideload Flashify which can be used to back-up your current recovery and flash various components from within a functioning ROM. Back-up your existing recovery and leave on device (small).
- flash twrp (here) using the adb commands shown in the post or Flashify from within FireOS. Be sure to grab the version appropriate to your device. Restart device using power+<vol-up> to validate twrp is working.
- (recommended): from within twrp take a full backup and copy to an external host (just in case ...)
- from twrp upgrade bootloader to 3.2.3.2 (here)
- from twrp backup your device and copy to an external host (very important; don't skip this step)
- (recommended): from twrp flash Nexus v2.0.5 (Jelly Bean) and associated gapps package over FireOS which will give you full access to Google Play and a more flexible platform to work through the bootloader unlock procedure. FireOS is fickle beast; best to remove it from the equation early. Also verifies all is well with twrp.
Bounce back when the above is working and we'll turn to bootloader unlocking. A word of caution: while the above steps are relatively safe any flash gone bad can yield a a non-recoverable brick. Follow the procedures carefully, verify checksums on downloaded images, think twice before acting and don't go off script. Ask questions if unsure. Good luck.
Davey126 said:
While 3.2.3.2 is the recommended base you don't need it to flash twrp. Suggested path with links (assumes FireOS < xx.3.3.x, root and OTA block):
- (recommended): remove Xposed and HDXposed as they are not needed and may present complications. If you used HDXposed to block OTA remove the block before uininstalling (make sure your device is in airplane mode!) and use HDX toolkit instead (here) which is a tethered solution that offers root and OTA blocking along with other capabilities.
- (optional): sideload ES File Explorer which can be used to locate/manage downloaded files and verify checksums along with a host of other capabilities.
- (optional): sideload Flashify which can be used to back-up your current recovery and flash various components from within a functioning ROM. Back-up your existing recovery and leave on device (small).
- flash twrp (here) using the adb commands shown in the post or Flashify from within FireOS. Be sure to grab the version appropriate to your device. Restart device using power+<vol-up> to validate twrp is working.
- (recommended): from within twrp take a full backup and copy to an external host (just in case ...)
- from twrp upgrade bootloader to 3.2.3.2 (here)
- from twrp backup your device and copy to an external host (very important; don't skip this step)
- (recommended): from twrp flash Nexus v2.0.5 (Jelly Bean) and associated gapps package over FireOS which will give you full access to Google Play and a more flexible platform to work through the bootloader unlock procedure. FireOS is fickle beast; best to remove it from the equation early. Also verifies all is well with twrp.
Bounce back when the above is working and we'll turn to bootloader unlocking. A word of caution: while the above steps are relatively safe any flash gone bad can yield a a non-recoverable brick. Follow the procedures carefully, verify checksums on downloaded images, think twice before acting and don't go off script. Ask questions if unsure. Good luck.
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Hey, thanks. I was able to get TWRP 2.8.7.0 flashed, and I made a backup first thing.
I ran into a problem however after installing the bootloader upgrade zip, I did a reboot after, and I'm only getting a black screen :/
I managed to get back in TWRP, should I restore that backup, or just move forward with installing the custom rom since I'll be overwriting fireOS anyway?
Thanks.
Ok, so I figured it was just a conflict with the version of FireOS since the recovery seemed to be functioning correctly.
I went ahead and installed the Nexus 2.0.5 rom and gapps. Success.. Boots into the rom fine, I tested some of the google apps, all is nice.
It appears to be working well, so I guess I'd be looking at installing a more updated roms, which needs an unlocked bootloader, yes?
Thanks again.
Darmoktalk said:
Ok, so I figured it was just a conflict with the version of FireOS since the recovery seemed to be functioning correctly.
I went ahead and installed the Nexus 2.0.5 rom and gapps. Success.. Boots into the rom fine, I tested some of the google apps, all is nice.
It appears to be working well, so I guess I'd be looking at installing a more updated roms, which needs an unlocked bootloader, yes?
Thanks again.
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Great! Was a bit nervous (but not overly worried) after your first response. You took the path I would have recommended (flashing Nexus v2).
Suggestions before moving on to bootloader:
- make a backup of your system w/Nexus (just in case ...)
- reflash 3.2.3.2 bootloader update. There is no test for bootloader version; want to make sure you are on 3.2.3.2
Next step is to make sure you can access fastboot via Windows host. Linux and OSX also work (and are somewhat easier) but most of the tools/tips assume Windows. Take a peek at this post; expand to see full discussion if needed. Bounce back when everything is working. I am on the hunt for a very nice post from @Cl4ncy that details the bootloader unlock procedure. There are several other resources--just though s/he did a good job filling in detail. Stay tuned ...
Edit: A couple bootloader resources for you to ponder:
- procedure including links to various resources (here)
- post from @Cl4ncy referenced above (here)
You'll probably find the material a bit confusing at first. It's easier to answer specific questions than attempt to cover all the nuances. A lot depends on your experience with Android, Windows and the other tools referenced.
BTW - if you are using a 64-bit version of Windows > 8.0 (eg: 8.1, 10) you may need to disable the signed driver check. Bounce back if you have trouble installing the Kindle drivers referenced above.
Good luck - ask for help/clarification if needed!
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Darmoktalk said:
It appears to be working well, so I guess I'd be looking at installing a more updated roms, which needs an unlocked bootloader, yes?
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Correct; bootloader needs to be unlocked for HDX variants of CM11, CM12 and Nexus v4 (and probably anything newer that comes along). See previous post for info on BL unlock procedure.
Davey126 said:
Great! Was a bit nervous (but not overly worried) after your first response. You took the path I would have recommended (flashing Nexus v2).
Suggestions before moving on to bootloader:
- make a backup of your system w/Nexus (just in case ...)
- reflash 3.2.3.2 bootloader update. There is no test for bootloader version; want to make sure you are on 3.2.3.2
Next step is to make sure you can access fastboot via Windows host. Linux and OSX also work (and are somewhat easier) but most of the tools/tips assume Windows. Take a peek at this post; expand to see full discussion if needed. Bounce back when everything is working. I am on the hunt for a very nice post from @Cl4ncy that details the bootloader unlock procedure. There are several other resources--just though s/he did a good job filling in detail. Stay tuned ...
Edit: A couple bootloader resources for you to ponder:
- procedure including links to various resources (here)
- post from @Cl4ncy referenced above (here)
You'll probably find the material a bit confusing at first. It's easier to answer specific questions than attempt to cover all the nuances. A lot depends on your experience with Android, Windows and the other tools referenced.
BTW - if you are using a 64-bit version of Windows > 8.0 (eg: 8.1, 10) you may need to disable the signed driver check. Bounce back if you have trouble installing the Kindle drivers referenced above.
Good luck - ask for help/clarification if needed!
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Correct; bootloader needs to be unlocked for HDX variants of CM11, CM12 and Nexus v4 (and probably anything newer that comes along). See previous post for info on BL unlock procedure.
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Ok, so I've got adb+fastboot in a folder, booted the HDX into fastboot mode via TWRP restart>bootloader, got the PDAnet drivers installed, issued a fastboot -i 0x1949 devices command, and got a response "D0FBA0A034520HL7 fastboot" .. So it seems like it's talking to my device correctly?
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Ok, so I had the eye of tiger and decided to go through with the unlock using CuberHDX.py, mashed my serials together to get my unlock, rebooted to fastboot, issued the flash unlock command for the .unlock file.. All green on my kindle screen "unlock code ok" .. Rebooted, and all is good.
I think.. It's done? Custom recovery, unlocked bootloader.
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Ok, so I've got adb+fastboot in a folder, booted the HDX into fastboot mode via TWRP restart>bootloader, got the PDAnet drivers installed, issued a fastboot -i 0x1949 devices command, and got a response "D0FBA0A034520HL7 fastboot" .. So it seems like it's talking to my device correctly?
EDIT:
Ok, so I had the eye of tiger and decided to go through with the unlock using CuberHDX.py, mashed my serials together to get my unlock, rebooted to fastboot, issued the flash unlock command for the .unlock file.. All green on my kindle screen "unlock code ok" .. Rebooted, and all is good.
I think.. It's done? Custom recovery, unlocked bootloader.
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TWRP & unlocked bootloader, you're ready for the wonderland of HDX ROMs then.
Be sure to install the correct one for your device, i.e. don't mix up Thor and Apollo ROMs.
Now you can decide, Nexus, CM11 or CM12 - your choice. Read the Installation notes and requirements carefully!
Cl4ncy said:
TWRP & unlocked bootloader, you're ready for the wonderland of HDX ROMs then.
Be sure to install the correct one for your device, i.e. don't mix up Thor and Apollo ROMs.
Now you can decide, Nexus, CM11 or CM12 - your choice. Read the Installation notes and requirements carefully!
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Darmoktalk said:
Ok, so I've got adb+fastboot in a folder, booted the HDX into fastboot mode via TWRP restart>bootloader, got the PDAnet drivers installed, issued a fastboot -i 0x1949 devices command, and got a response "D0FBA0A034520HL7 fastboot" .. So it seems like it's talking to my device correctly?
EDIT:
Ok, so I had the eye of tiger and decided to go through with the unlock using CuberHDX.py, mashed my serials together to get my unlock, rebooted to fastboot, issued the flash unlock command for the .unlock file.. All green on my kindle screen "unlock code ok" .. Rebooted, and all is good.
I think.. It's done? Custom recovery, unlocked bootloader.
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Congrats! You're ready to roll. Don't forget the occasional backup; don't flash anything not specifically customized for your device as you can still brick the puppy (although recovery is easier/possible with an unlocked bootloader). ROMs can be snagged from the top of the page (full xda site) or from appropriate threads in the HDX Android development forum. Have fun!
Thank you so much for the help. I came late to the game, and spent a few days reading through all the posts trying to piece together a starting point , and path to make it happen.
Learned a lot, thanks Davey126 for the walktrough and patience, and thanks Cl4ncy for the bootloader unlock instructions.
:good::good::good:
Hopefully this thread will also help others down the line.
Great job, keep it up
Could this be stickied? as it is a great how to/information spot.
Hi Davey126-
I tried following your procedure on a Thor with 13.3.2.8:
Davey126 said:
While 3.2.3.2 is the recommended base you don't need it to flash twrp. Suggested path with links (assumes FireOS < xx.3.3.x, root and OTA block):
- (recommended): remove Xposed and HDXposed as they are not needed and may present complications. If you used HDXposed to block OTA remove the block before uininstalling (make sure your device is in airplane mode!) and use HDX toolkit instead (here) which is a tethered solution that offers root and OTA blocking along with other capabilities.
- (optional): sideload ES File Explorer which can be used to locate/manage downloaded files and verify checksums along with a host of other capabilities.
- (optional): sideload Flashify which can be used to back-up your current recovery and flash various components from within a functioning ROM. Back-up your existing recovery and leave on device (small).
- flash twrp (here) using the adb commands shown in the post or Flashify from within FireOS. Be sure to grab the version appropriate to your device. Restart device using power+<vol-up> to validate twrp is working.
- (recommended): from within twrp take a full backup and copy to an external host (just in case ...)
- from twrp upgrade bootloader to 3.2.3.2 (here)
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I'm fine until I try to flash TWRP; using Flashify or ADB seems to work but the unit will not boot into recovery. If I flash the stock recovery back all is well.
Looking at the TWRP download page, there's a note that the bootloader must be unlocked. I used the 1-Click unlocker, and it fails with Unlock Code is NOT correct. I guess my bootloader is not 3.2.3.2
I'm kind of stymied at this point, I'm guessing that I can't start with 13.3.2.8? Any advice on how to proceed would be really appreciated
Bob_in_RI said:
Hi Davey126-
I tried following your procedure on a Thor with 13.3.2.8:
I'm fine until I try to flash TWRP; using Flashify or ADB seems to work but the unit will not boot into recovery. If I flash the stock recovery back all is well.
Looking at the TWRP download page, there's a note that the bootloader must be unlocked. I used the 1-Click unlocker, and it fails with Unlock Code is NOT correct. I guess my bootloader is not 3.2.3.2
I'm kind of stymied at this point, I'm guessing that I can't start with 13.3.2.8? Any advice on how to proceed would be really appreciated
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You can't unlock or flash TWRP on a tablet with FireOS 3.2.8.
Your only options would be to stay on 3.2.8 and install Safestrap 3, or manually upgrade to 4.5.2 and install Safestrap 4.
Thanks! I was able to install a ton with safestrap.
Davey126 said:
While 3.2.3.2 is the recommended base you don't need it to flash twrp. Suggested path with links (assumes FireOS < xx.3.3.x, root and OTA block):
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Will this method also work starting from 13.3.2.4 Firmware or do I have to downgrade somehow first? Thanks.
Nana99 said:
Will this method also work starting from 13.3.2.4 Firmware or do I have to downgrade somehow first? Thanks.
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You must downgrade first. Good news is you can use the downgrade images provided by @ggow, check page 2 here (page 1 is for 3.2.5/3.2.6 users who can NOT use those images!).
Is your HDX rooted and Safestrap installed? It won't get any easier then.
Any questions ask before you brick your HDX!
After the downgrade you can install TWRP, update the bootloader to 3.2.3.2, then unlock - try the one-click-solution first.
Be sure to create a backup of your current Fire OS via TWRP and move it to your PC before you flash any custom ROM!
Cl4ncy said:
You must downgrade first. Good news is you can use the downgrade images provided by @ggow, check page 2 here (page 1 is for 3.2.5/3.2.6 users who can NOT use those images!).
Is your HDX rooted and Safestrap installed? It won't get any easier then.
Any questions ask before you brick your HDX!
After the downgrade you can install TWRP, update the bootloader to 3.2.3.2, then unlock - try the one-click-solution first.
Be sure to create a backup of your current Fire OS via TWRP and move it to your PC before you flash any custom ROM!
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Thanks. Yes my HDX is rooted and safestrap als well as Xposed and HDXposed is installed. I did all this over year ago shortly after I bought the device and never really touched it since then. However over time many things have stopped working correctly so I do want to upgrade to a more stabel version with gapps working or to a custom rom.
Please tell me which Firmware I have to downgrade to. Is it 3.1.0 or 3.2.3.2?
Thanks again for your support.
Nana99 said:
Thanks. Yes my HDX is rooted and safestrap als well as Xposed and HDXposed is installed. I did all this over year ago shortly after I bought the device and never really touched it since then. However over time many things have stopped working correctly so I do want to upgrade to a more stabel version with gapps working or to a custom rom.
Please tell me which Firmware I have to downgrade to. Is it 3.1.0 or 3.2.3.2?
Thanks again for your support.
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The downgrade image is a modified 3.2.4 which claims to be 3.0.9, so you can "update" to 3.1.0, which is enough to install TWRP 2.8.7.0 (I'm not sure about TWRP 3.0.0-0, so install 2.8.7.0 and update to 3.0.0-0 via TWRP itself later, if you want to). There's no need to update to 3.2.3.2 then, as you can just update the bootloader (see above), which you should do via TWRP to solve a screen grafic issue.
Keep WLAN off/flight mode active during the procedure, you don't want to get updated by Amazon!
Cl4ncy said:
The downgrade image is a modified 3.2.4 which claims to be 3.0.9, so you can "update" to 3.1.0, which is enough to install TWRP 2.8.7.0 (I'm not sure about TWRP 3.0.0-0, so install 2.8.7.0 and update to 3.0.0-0 via TWRP itself later, if you want to). There's no need to update to 3.2.3.2 then, as you can just update the bootloader (see above), which you should do via TWRP to solve a screen grafic issue.
Keep WLAN off/flight mode active during the procedure, you don't want to get updated by Amazon!
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Thanks once again. Everything worked perfectly. I downgraded with 3.2.4_rollback and "upgraded" to 3.1.0, rooted and installed twrp. Then updated the bootloader and installed nexus 2.05. Then unlocked the bootloader with 1-click. I then installed the nexus 4.0.5 rom along with the gapps. After that I installed CM13 together with open gapps and super-su.
Couldn't have done it without your help!!!:good::good::good:
Nana99 said:
Thanks once again. Everything worked perfectly. I downgraded with 3.2.4_rollback and "upgraded" to 3.1.0, rooted and installed twrp. Then updated the bootloader and installed nexus 2.05. Then unlocked the bootloader with 1-click. I then installed the nexus 4.0.5 rom along with the gapps. After that I installed CM13 together with open gapps and super-su.
Couldn't have done it without your help!!!:good::good::good:
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Great! Enjoy your "free" HDX.
Hello,
i got an HDX 8.9 with 14.3.0.2 as replacement for a bricked one.
The old one was delivered with 3.2.8.
What root options i have for the new one. I found twrp for 3.0.5 but not for older version.
Can any one give me an advise?
thanks
Peter
Keep WLAN off/flight mode active, update to 3.2.3.2, root, install TWRP, unlock bootloader, and enjoy the wonderland of HDX ROMs.
If you need more detailed info, ask before you brick your new HDX ... please.
acutally yes i need more infos
Where to get the firmware 3.2.3.2? at first? Which thread of all those is it? I got a little confused which tutorial to use.
klofisch said:
acutally yes i need more infos
Where to get the firmware 3.2.3.2? at first? Which thread of all those is it? I got a little confused which tutorial to use.
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Alright, here we go ...
stock firmwares are available here, be sure to get the correct for your device!
Root can be obtained with the HDX Toolkit,
TWRP is here,
you should install Minimal ADB and Fastboot,
and grab these drivers,
bootloader unlock procedure is described here, and after installation of all software mentioned there, also here,
read all the info, and again if you're unsure ask first. And keep WLAN off/flight mode active during the process.
Before you install a custom ROM disable OTA with the HDX Toolkit, backup Fire OS in TWRP and copy it to your PC, then install a ROM of your choice.
i have hdx toolkit 0.95. i think that is ok. It contains also towelroot. Is that fine to use?
Why not getting an older version than 3.2.3.2? Can i use CM12 on my device somehow? ))
a lot questions....sorry and thanks in advance
klofisch said:
i have hdx toolkit 0.95. i think that is ok. It contains also towelroot. Is that fine to use?
Why not getting an older version than 3.2.3.2? Can i use CM12 on my device somehow? ))
a lot questions....sorry and thanks in advance
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Yes, Towelroot will work with 3.2.4 and below.
It is recommended to use 3.2.3.2, but not mandatory. So if you update, I'd suggest to use the recommended version.
After unlocking the bootloader (important!) you can use CM12, but CM12 requires an unlocked bootloader! Note that only versions below 3.2.4 can be unlocked, i.e. 3.2.3.2 and lower!
i have done most steps. and have few questions again.
1. Just to be sure "Apollo" is the codename for the 8.9"?
2. TWRP 2.8.7.0 is made from 4.5.3-Sources but i can use it with 14.3.2.3.2?
3. The complete command is "dd if=/sdcard/signed-apollo-twrp-2870.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery"?
klofisch said:
i have done most steps. and have few questions again.
1. Just to be sure "Apollo" is the codename for the 8.9"?
2. TWRP 2.8.7.0 is made from 4.5.3-Sources but i can use it with 14.3.2.3.2?
3. The complete command is "dd if=/sdcard/signed-apollo-twrp-2870.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery"?
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1. Yes, Apollo = 8.9", Thor = 7"
2. TWRP can be used on 3.2.3.2 and lower only, therefore yes you can use it.
3. Yes, if you didn't change the file name of the TWRP Image, that's the complete command you have to enter in the ADB prompt, after you entered adb shell, and SU commands, also ensure you obtained root! And you copied the TWRP image to the root directory of your HDX' sdcard .
mhhh i am getting
"/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery: cannot open for write: Permission denied"
su worked fine. can i use "sudo" like normal on a linux?
klofisch said:
mhhh i am getting
"/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery: cannot open for write: Permission denied"
su worked fine. can i use "sudo" like normal on a linux?
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Did you root 3.2.3.2? Seems weird to me to get permission denied there. While you're at it, you can disable OTA with HDX Toolkit as well.
yes i've seen it on myself )).
thanks
I found that out on my own )
When i run
fastboot -i 0x1949 devices
i cant see any device listed. I think its because i havent enabled developer options. And i can't actually..... i can hit the serial number 7time, 10time or 20time with out getting dev ops activated.
Is there something different with 3.2.3.2??
#edit: ok i forgot to install the drivers. Thats stiff on Windows 10 with unsigned drivers.
When i want to unlock my boot.img. Do i need only 'mmssssssss.unlock'-file or do i need also a modified "boot.img"?
cuberHDX.py has both options, but its not clear to me when to use what.
ok i took the risk..... its all good.
Thanks u all!
klofisch said:
ok i took the risk..... its all good.
Thanks u all!
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So you've TWRP & unlocked bootloader now? Congratulations, you are able to enjoy the wonderland of HDX ROMs now.
thanks
Which are the latest gapps to install on fireos with 14.3.2.3.2?
klofisch said:
thanks
Which are the latest gapps to install on fireos with 14.3.2.3.2?
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Don't mess with gapps on FireOS. You'll just create a Frankenkindle. Flash a custom rom (Nexus v4, CM11 or CM12) and gain full access to the play store with no compromises or conflicts. Nearly every native Kindle function can be duplicated with Android apps either from Amazon or 3rd parties. Notable exceptions are Amazon video downloads (streaming works fine), Kindle book sharing (purchases/viewing are ok) and Mayday. Yeah, that last one is a killer.
Can i just flash it over the existing FireOS? I cant see a possibilty to create a new Slot in TWRP, like on my old HDX 7.
I allready did a back up with TWRP.
klofisch said:
Can i just flash it over the existing FireOS? I cant see a possibilty to create a new Slot in TWRP, like on my old HDX 7.
I allready did a back up with TWRP.
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Yes - custom roms overwrite the existing contents of the system partition in 'native' twrp. There is no option to create a secondary slot. In your case FireOS will be replaced by the rom of your choice (Nexus v4, cm11 or cm12). I suggest starting Nexus v4 or cm11. Be sure to follow instructions carefully. Ask questions if unsure.
I got a new Motherboard and daughterboard in my HDX Apollo. I was able to get TWRP on it, but it keeps saying i dont appear to have root. I tried installing the latest supersu but it apparently didnt work. Anyway, i have realized that i just keep getting myself into trouble playing with root. All i want is to get my 3rd gen back to 4.5.5.1 fire os and wait for the fire os 5 update for it(hopefully) Any help on how i can do that? Ive tried downloading the latest Kindle update for apollo, renaming the .bin to update.zip and transferring it over and installing it but it never boots further than the 'kindle' screen.
Thanks for your help, sorry to be a pain
If you're on Fire OS 4.x you don't have TWRP, but Safestrap v4. After what you've done, do you still have access to Safestrap? Installing an amazon update with Safestrap installed, or even just rooted could easily mess up the device, i.e. brick it.
I don't think it's fire os 4x then. It does boot into the twrp interface and is fully functional but when you go to reboot into a different recovery it says something like "it appears you do not have root. Would you like to install supersu?" Even if I say yes it acts like it installs but apparently doesn't. I can post pics later
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Cl4ncy said:
If you're on Fire OS 4.x you don't have TWRP, but Safestrap v4. After what you've done, do you still have access to Safestrap? Installing an amazon update with Safestrap installed, or even just rooted could easily mess up the device, i.e. brick it.
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Oh and I'm not sure what the new board had on it. It never fully booted. That's why I installed twrp. Thanks for the reply though!
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mhuck0625 said:
I don't think it's fire os 4x then. It does boot into the twrp interface and is fully functional but when you go to reboot into a different recovery it says something like "it appears you do not have root. Would you like to install supersu?" Even if I say yes it acts like it installs but apparently doesn't. I can post pics later
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Oh and I'm not sure what the new board had on it. It never fully booted. That's why I installed twrp. Thanks for the reply though!
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- how did you "install" TWRP (method)?
- how are you accessing TWRP - just pressing the power button or some key combination (yes, it's important)?
- does a graphic vaguely resembling Frankenstein appear when you power up the device?
Davey126 said:
- how did you "install" TWRP (method)?
- how are you accessing TWRP - just pressing the power button or some key combination (yes, it's important)?
- does a graphic vaguely resembling Frankenstein appear when you power up the device?
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I installed TWRP using the method instructed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...-to-unbrick-kindle-fire-hdx-firmware-t3277197
When i want to get to TWRP i press and hold Power + Vol UP until it rebootes into the Teamwin screen and TWRP. It is version 2.8.7.0 now(the instructions got 2.8.5.0 installed then i upgraded)
I dont remember what the graphic looked like when booting into TWRP but i know it said TeamWin. I can check when i get it charged back up enough to turn on. Ive had it sitting unplugged for days and the battery ran dead. I hope this is enough info to help get me pointed in the right direction. Thanks!
Ok, if it's the real TWRP which it seems to be, Safestrap has no TeamWin logo at boot, I'd suggest you leave it be. Currently you can use all available ROMs, so if there'll be a future version of Fire OS you could use a TWRP flashable version of it. I doubt there will be a Fire OS 5 update for the "old" Thor/Apollo line though.
You would destroy the possibilities you currently have by updating to Fire OS 4.5.5.1.
Meanwhile you can unlock your bootloader (if you haven't already), and update TWRP to 3.0.0-1 (requires unlocked bootloader).
Don't I need root though? How can I unlock my bootloader from the stage I'm at now? I'm just a bit afraid of proceeding in case I brick it again
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Cl4ncy said:
Ok, if it's the real TWRP which it seems to be, Safestrap has no TeamWin logo at boot, I'd suggest you leave it be. Currently you can use all available ROMs, so if there'll be a future version of Fire OS you could use a TWRP flashable version of it. I doubt there will be a Fire OS 5 update for the "old" Thor/Apollo line though.
You would destroy the possibilities you currently have by updating to Fire OS 4.5.5.1.
Meanwhile you can unlock your bootloader (if you haven't already), and update TWRP to 3.0.0-1 (requires unlocked bootloader).
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Don't I need root though? How can I unlock my bootloader from the stage I'm at now? I'm just a bit afraid of proceeding in case I brick it again
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There's no risk in unlocking, the bootloader either unlocks or it errors/fails. Try the one-click-solution first (might require the PDANet drivers). It's recommended to update the bootloader to 3.2.3.2 (do it only, if the unlock worked ok).
TWRP can be updated from TWRP itself, so I'd recommend doing it that way. Just be sure to flash the TWRP image to the recovery partition.
Cl4ncy said:
There's no risk in unlocking, the bootloader either unlocks or it errors/fails. Try the one-click-solution first (might require the PDANet drivers). It's recommended to update the bootloader to 3.2.3.2 (do it only, if the unlock worked ok).
TWRP can be updated from TWRP itself, so I'd recommend doing it that way. Just be sure to flash the TWRP image to the recovery partition.
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Tried 1-Click. In both Linux(Ubuntu 16.04) and Windows(10.1 x64) i get an error saying ADB is not enabled on the device. Ive tried booting into fastboot(with fastboot cable) tried using the regular cable and booting into TWRP. Any combination of boot modes and cables i can think of wont work. Where should i go from here?
Thanks
mhuck0625 said:
Don't I need root though? How can I unlock my bootloader from the stage I'm at now? I'm just a bit afraid of proceeding in case I brick it again
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Root is irrelevant at this stage as nothing has been flashed to the system partition (where ROMs live).
Davey126 said:
Root is irrelevant at this stage as nothing has been flashed to the system partition (where ROMs live).
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Ok, so i will need root to install ROMs then? How do i solve my problem unlocking the bootloader?
mhuck0625 said:
Tried 1-Click. In both Linux(Ubuntu 16.04) and Windows(10.1 x64) i get an error saying ADB is not enabled on the device. Ive tried booting into fastboot(with fastboot cable) tried using the regular cable and booting into TWRP. Any combination of boot modes and cables i can think of wont work. Where should i go from here?
Thanks
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Lack of a functioning ROM could prove problematic if ADB is not enabled. I do not recall if the version of TWRP you installed provides native support for MTP which is essential for moving files onto the device. You may need to go the manual route to unlock bootloader which still requires tethered access but only at the fastboot level.
Nearing the edge of my pay grade on this topic; looking for others with more recent experience to jump in...
Davey126 said:
Lack of a functioning ROM could prove problematic if ADB is not enabled. I do not recall if the version of TWRP you installed provides native support for MTP which is essential for moving files onto the device. You may need to go the manual route to unlock bootloader which still requires tethered access but only at the fastboot level.
Nearing the edge of my pay grade on this topic; looking for others with more recent experience to jump in...
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I do have mtp access and can transfer files easily. Should I try installing a Rom to see if I get adb access? What's a good Rom to try
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Davey126 said:
Lack of a functioning ROM could prove problematic if ADB is not enabled. I do not recall if the version of TWRP you installed provides native support for MTP which is essential for moving files onto the device. You may need to go the manual route to unlock bootloader which still requires tethered access but only at the fastboot level.
Nearing the edge of my pay grade on this topic; looking for others with more recent experience to jump in...
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Just curious on one thing. Whenever i see a ROM to download it says i need to unlock the bootloader and have root before i can do that. In MY case i do NOT have either, yet i was able to flash a new recovery(TWRP) How is this possible? How would i go about installing a new ROM or unlocking the bootloader?
Is there a way to flash the stock recovery back so i can reinstall fireOS and start from scratch?
Is there a way to tell what bootloader i have from within TWRP?
I realize i probably should have done a little more reading before i started messing with it :/ I do appreciate all the help you have been able to provide so far!
mhuck0625 said:
I do have mtp access and can transfer files easily. Should I try installing a Rom to see if I get adb access? What's a good Rom to try
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mhuck0625 said:
Just curious on one thing. Whenever i see a ROM to download it says i need to unlock the bootloader and have root before i can do that. In MY case i do NOT have either, yet i was able to flash a new recovery(TWRP) How is this possible? How would i go about installing a new ROM or unlocking the bootloader?
Is there a way to flash the stock recovery back so i can reinstall fireOS and start from scratch?
Is there a way to tell what bootloader i have from within TWRP?
I realize i probably should have done a little more reading before i started messing with it :/ I do appreciate all the help you have been able to provide so far!
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- traveling; response will be brief
- suggest flashing cm11 as it does not require an unlocked bootloader nor GAaps for basic functionality
- include SuperSU in flash package to secure root
- follow flashing directions in cm11 OP
- report back results; will go from there
Davey126 said:
- traveling; response will be brief
- suggest flashing cm11 as it does not require an unlocked bootloader nor GAaps for basic functionality
- include SuperSU in flash package to secure root
- follow flashing directions in cm11 OP
- report back results; will go from there
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Downloaded CM11 and installed via this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...-cm-11-safestrap-20150628-unofficial-t3145547
Copied it as well as the latest SuperSu(v2.65) to the Kindle Fire
Went to Install, saw both Zip files. Selected them(CM11 first, then Supersu second) Swipe to install, rebooted and nothing came up. Rebooted into TWRP and repeated the process after wiping dalvik/cache. Still nothing
mhuck0625 said:
Downloaded CM11 and installed via this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...-cm-11-safestrap-20150628-unofficial-t3145547
Copied it as well as the latest SuperSu(v2.65) to the Kindle Fire
Went to Install, saw both Zip files. Selected them(CM11 first, then Supersu second) Swipe to install, rebooted and nothing came up. Rebooted into TWRP and repeated the process after wiping dalvik/cache. Still nothing
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Makes sense. Likely no kernel. Will probably need to install a full version of FireOS for underlying components. Need to have a think about which build to maximize results, minimize rework. More later....
Davey126 said:
Makes sense. Likely no kernel. Will probably need to install a full version of FireOS for underlying components. Need to have a think about which build to maximize results, minimize rework. More later....
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You have no idea how much i appreciate the help!
I look forward to hearing what you come up with!!
I would be happy just going straight back to full fire os - Stock EVERYTHING and not even worrying about running another OS. I just want to have a usable tablet again!