I had my Kindle Fire HDX 7" rooted with towelroot, full google play store etc. Then Play store updated a little while ago and google stopped working. I decided to try to revert to stock fire os, so I did a full factory reset. I have since tried to update the Fire os from 13.3.2.6 to the latest - 13.4.5.3 but I get a parse error every time. I have downloaded the update both direct over wifi and also to my PC and then through USB - no difference. I suspect some remnants of the rooting process may be at fault, but I don't know where to look. The root folder is empty. Any help would be welcome, thanks.
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So I acqired an Acer Iconia A500 tablet, and I kinda want to restore the OS on it.
You see, the OS ended up being a demo version of Android 3.0.1, somehow without Andriod Market/ Google Play store.
Does anyone have any ideas? Do I need to root (please no GingerBreak, I already tried and failed)
I'm posting because the last time I tried to "fix" a tablet I bricked a Kindle Fire
So, what I would like to accomplish:
1) replace the OS with a new version of 3.0.1, or 3.1, or 3.2
or
2)replace the OS with a newer version of Andriod (4.4, 4.3, even 4.2)
but most importantly,
3) get the tab to have Google Play Store so I can download other apps.
I'm very much a noob when it comes to dev for this kind of thing.
And I need help, because I don't want to brick this one like I bricked my Kindle Fire (which also ended up being a demo device).
Thanks in advance!
-KillerKondor
Hi guys, new member so play nice
Just pulled my HDX 7 from out of a drawer and thought I could use it for music in my car.
Haven't used it once March of 2014 and it's stuck on software version 13.3.2.2... I remember using a tool to block OTA updates, and whenever I try to check for an update it says 'last update failed'.
Did a factory reset on the device in the hope it'd sort that out, but no avail. What I have now is when I go to set up the device after the reset, it won't come off the language selection screen. I choose a language, press okay, and it just bounces back. Rebooting does nothing. Managed to ninja tap into settings, update still doesn't work, and same problem after another reset.
Can you guys just point me in the right direction in terms of sorting out these problems, and then what I need to do to root, get recovery and install a custom rom (possibly cyanogenmod but I'm unsure if there's a supported build)
Thanks a lot guys, it's much appreciated.
You are actually quite fortunate that your HDX is stuck at 13.3.2.x as you can probably obtain full control over the device and separate from Amazon. I would advise NOT updating as you may get your wish and then be left with fewer options (although Fire OS is not horrible even unrooted). HDX is a very nice device that is somewhat hobbled by Amazon's adaptation of Android.
If you can "ninja tap" into settings try to enable adb (under device). That will allow you to root and block OTAs (do it again just to make sure). See this post and the ones that immediately follow for details.
Assuming you are successful you can install a true recovery (TWRP) and flash several ROMs including stock Fire OS. There are many who would love to get their hands on your device as those with more recent updates are far more difficult to customize.
On the other hand, if you simply want to stick with Fire OS and accept updates as dished out by Amazon you can probably flash one of the various 13.3.x images posted in this forum and then re-enable OTA. Reflashing Fire OS should address the language loop you are currently experiencing.
It's nice to have choices!
Sometimes when using my tablet, it would randomly go to a blue screen. No error message or anything. The only way to escape it is to hard reset. I don't know why it does this, and how can I fix it? I am rooted with HDX Nexus 2.0.5, and the main version of my tablet was 3.2.1 (also the bootloader is 3.2.1. Never updated it lol.)
I bought this off eBay thinking I could easily root this as I have many older Kindle Fires and then I found out it wasn't rootable so I put it in my desk for several months. Now I see there is some rooting going on and I was wondering what guide I need to use to do this one? Thanks in advance!
Anyone please?
Please help me with this paperweight ha ha
What OS is it running?
Fire OS 4.5.5
Here's the deal: Only 4.5.3 can be rooted. For OS > 4.5.3 you must be able to get OS 5, which allows adb sideload of 4.5.3. For OS 5 you must either sign up with Amazon for Developers Preview--which you can't do with blacklisted tablet--or get the OTA update to 5, which you would have gotten if wifi is on and Amazon updates blacklisted. If you haven't turned on wifi, do that and see if the new update downloads in the next week or so. If it does you can use either the newbie guide or "update to lollipop." If it doesn't you're unrootable.
It's been on for two days now and still not finding an update. Very frustrating.
Really, I'll be surprised if you get updated. Doubtful Amazon will update blacklisted. (You could always google to find out.) Maybe wait another week or two while update finishes rolling out. You can press the check for updates button in settings/device/system updates occasionally.
It checks for blacklisting before updating? I thought it only did that when trying to register it to your account.
So if I can't update it what can I do to this? Can I somehow put the Play Store on it without root so I can at least put some apps on it?
The 5.0.1 Android unrooted tablet was sent to a service lab, where it came back from having its motherboard replaced, when for some reason its OS was downgraded to Android 4.4.4. Since then some apps do not work, such as TV apps (that worked fine before) - the tab cannot play movies and shows on those apps, although those apps are supposed to work on Android 4.3 and so on. Moreover, since then I cannot update my OS, tab saying that I have the latest version (which is obviously not true) and when going to the Tool Kit saying that "An error has encountered when installing the recommended incremental update pack". Factory Data Reset did not do anything. According to the Root Checker, the device was not rooted, although it seems to me that the lab has messed with my OS. What do you think? The lab says though that my OS is "beyond their control" and that they could not have touched it, just replaced the motherboard with an original one, suggesting me "just to wait" for the update to come out, which I am sure will never happen. Any suggestions how to solve this? Do you think that the lab has messed with my OS or what do you think happened here? Thanks a lot, guys!
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