No OS installed: fire hd 6 4th gen - Fire HD 6 and 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi. I some how (wiped system like an idiot) erased the os from my son's fire hd 6 4th gen. I have the TWRP custom recovery, when I put the tab into adb sideload in twrp, and run the adb sideload for the update 4.5.3 bin file from cmd line I get errors. Any thoughts?

BELEAVAH316 said:
Hi. I some how (wiped system like an idiot) erased the os from my son's fire hd 6 4th gen. I have the TWRP custom recovery, when I put the tab into adb sideload in twrp, and run the adb sideload for the update 4.5.3 bin file from cmd line I get errors. Any thoughts?
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There is a version of Cyanogenmod 11 (Stock android mod not FireOS) that you could transfer and install. It has google play too.
no amazon but you can download the amazon app store

BELEAVAH316 said:
Hi. I some how (wiped system like an idiot) erased the os from my son's fire hd 6 4th gen. I have the TWRP custom recovery, when I put the tab into adb sideload in twrp, and run the adb sideload for the update 4.5.3 bin file from cmd line I get errors. Any thoughts?
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If you still get access to TWRP by power + Vol Up combo when booting, then flash the 5.2 bootloader so as to be able to sideload the 4.5.3 firmware as explained here http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-restore-stock-fireos-t3164267
Link to 5.2 stock firmware : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3416498&d=1437711793

The Wizus said:
If you still get access to TWRP by power + Vol Up combo when booting, then flash the 5.2 bootloader so as to be able to sideload the 4.5.3 firmware as explained here http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-restore-stock-fireos-t3164267
Link to 5.2 stock firmware : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3416498&d=1437711793
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Thank you for your response. I attempting to sideload: I check to make sure the pc can detect the fire and I get it showing in the list. But when I attempt the sideload it doesn't work. Any thoughts?

BELEAVAH316 said:
Thank you for your response. I attempting to sideload: I check to make sure the pc can detect the fire and I get it showing in the list. But when I attempt the sideload it doesn't work. Any thoughts?
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You need to install drivers for sideload mode. After going into sideload mode, look at device manager and find KFARWI(?) under Other Devices. Right-click, hit update and install drivers just as you did for "OS" mode.

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[Q&A] HDX Stock Images Pre-rooted, Updates Disabled

Q&A for HDX Stock Images Pre-rooted, Updates Disabled
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access hdx7 filesystem via pc...without adb enabled on device
ggow said:
Hi All,
Here you can find stock firmware for both thor and apollo devices which are safestrap flashable.
Please note the following:
- These updates do NOT flash a new kernel or recovery - only a new /system image
- Before flashing ensure you know which stock base/kernel/safestrap you have installed and choose the appropriate version for that stock base/kernel.
I will be uploading them as and when I have time.
Thor Images:
13.3.1.0
If you want to re-enable over the air updates then do the following:
- rename /system/etc/security/otacert.old to otacert.zip
- rename /system/app/com.amazon.dcp.old to com.amazon.dcp.apk
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I've had like a million or so android devices, and successfully hacked them all with 0 bricks to date. i've been pounding on an hdx7 for the past 2 days and i'm stuck.
background:
started off with fw 13.3.2.6
towelrooted/safestrapped/google play etc
been trying to downgrade fw to 13.3.1.0
now i'm in a situation where i flashed the thor fw in the 1st post in the "HDX Stock Images PreRooted, Updates Disabled" thread via safestrap recovery (yes the stock rom...i know i know) and now after safestrap exits to the system, all i get is a black screen. the device is on though. prior to this attempted downgrade, i did a full wipe. i have a nandroid (twrp) stock backup i have successfully reverted to a couple times so far, but this backup is now only on my computer due to the factory reset.
how can i push this file to the device with a black screen, on which adb has not yet been enabled?
i'm also open to other suggestions.
i did create a new rom slot, but it has no os on it either...
thx in advance
andyhax0r said:
I've had like a million or so android devices, and successfully hacked them all with 0 bricks to date. i've been pounding on an hdx7 for the past 2 days and i'm stuck.
background:
started off with fw 13.3.2.6
towelrooted/safestrapped/google play etc
been trying to downgrade fw to 13.3.1.0
now i'm in a situation where i flashed the thor fw in the 1st post in the "HDX Stock Images PreRooted, Updates Disabled" thread via safestrap recovery (yes the stock rom...i know i know) and now after safestrap exits to the system, all i get is a black screen. the device is on though. prior to this attempted downgrade, i did a full wipe. i have a nandroid (twrp) stock backup i have successfully reverted to a couple times so far, but this backup is now only on my computer due to the factory reset.
how can i push this file to the device with a black screen, on which adb has not yet been enabled?
i'm also open to other suggestions.
i did create a new rom slot, but it has no os on it either...
thx in advance
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Can you get into safestrap?
mr. softbricked
ggow said:
Can you get into safestrap?
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Yes I can boot into safestrap, I have tried using the ADB sideload feature but when I try issuing ADB commands using ADB in the Android Studio installation directory, it's always 'device not found'.
I tried to use the Terminal Command feature, and it asks me what directory on the HDX I want to start in, and I pretty much called it a night at that point.
Right now I'm thinking I probably have to order a fastboot cable, but I'd be very interested in exploring other options.
Thanks
andyhax0r said:
Yes I can boot into safestrap, I have tried using the ADB sideload feature but when I try issuing ADB commands using ADB in the Android Studio installation directory, it's always 'device not found'.
I tried to use the Terminal Command feature, and it asks me what directory on the HDX I want to start in, and I pretty much called it a night at that point.
Right now I'm thinking I probably have to order a fastboot cable, but I'd be very interested in exploring other options.
Thanks
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Fastboot cable won't do you any good, don't waste your money
If you are running on windows then install this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
If you are on linux (my preference), be sure you have started adb with admin privileges. ie:
adb kill-server
sudo adb start-server
That may hopefully help your adb woes.
I'll upload a 13.3.2.6.zip file which you can push to your device and flash via safestrap.
sweet
ggow said:
Fastboot cable won't do you any good, don't waste your money
If you are running on windows then install this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
If you are on linux (my preference), be sure you have started adb with admin privileges. ie:
adb kill-server
sudo adb start-server
That may hopefully help your adb woes.
I'll upload a 13.3.2.6.zip file which you can push to your device and flash via safestrap.
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wow thanks! yes i'm using windows, i will go grab my beautiful brick at lunchtime and try the utility. i do have a 13.3.2.6 bin file from amazon and a 13.3.2.6 zip file i got got from one of the HDX threads here. but if you upload a zip i can try it.
just to be clear, this is what i plan to try (please redirect me if i'm misguided):
on device: start adb sideload safestrap tool. on pc: (cmd prompt-admin) adb start-server, try an adb sideload myfwfile.zip
i really appreciate the assistance, i will definitely post an update once i try the adb utility.
andyhax0r said:
wow thanks! yes i'm using windows, i will go grab my beautiful brick at lunchtime and try the utility. i do have a 13.3.2.6 bin file from amazon and a 13.3.2.6 zip file i got got from one of the HDX threads here. but if you upload a zip i can try it.
just to be clear, this is what i plan to try (please redirect me if i'm misguided):
on device: start adb sideload safestrap tool. on pc: (cmd prompt-admin) adb start-server, try an adb sideload myfwfile.zip
i really appreciate the assistance, i will definitely post an update once i try the adb utility.
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Forget about the sideload feature of safestrap for this exercise...
For windows the instructions would be this:
1. Download the 13.3.2.6.zip (which is uploading at the moment)
2. Open command prompt
3. cd to the folder where you saved the zip file
4. Connect your kindle if you haven't already.
5. Make sure it shows up as an adb device in the device manager
6. Issue the command <adb devices> and ensure your device is listed in the response.
7. Issue the command <adb push 13.3.2.6.zip /sdcard> - this will take a bit of time complete
8. Then on safestrap select the Install option and find your zip in /sdcard and flash it.
9. Do a factory reset and reboot from safestrap and you should be good to go.
Will let you know when the file is up.
@andyhax0r
13.3.2.6.zip can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56148362&postcount=1
Softbricked HDX 7 Update
ggow said:
@andyhax0r
13.3.2.6.zip can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56148362&postcount=1
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Been working on pushing the recovery file to the device any possible way I can find.
- I downloaded the exe that installs ADB + Fastboot (system-wide)
- I downloaded and have been using the HDX Toolkit + Kindle drivers
- Tried Android Studio's Kindle Fire SDK + drivers installed from official Amazon repo
- Tried on Windows 7 x64
- Tried on Windows 8 x64
- Tried on WIndows 10 x64 Tech Preview
...always the same result:
Shows up only as Kindle FIre HDX with yellow exclamation point under Other Devices in Device Manager, even if I uninstall & delete the drivers & driver directory then reinstall. Whenever I point Device Manager to the C:\Program Files (x86)\Amazon.com\Kindle Fire\Drivers directory to install for the ADB drivers, Device Manager responds with Windows was unable to install your Kindle Fire HDX. Windows could not find the driver software for your device.
Therefore, I can't issue ADB or Fastboot commands because I always get 'error deivce not detected' or 'waiting for device' since driver isn't installed.
It's maddening since I can get into SafeStrap recovery and fastboot on the device, it's in mint condition, and it's completely worthless unless I can somehow get just 1 file to the internal storage. Too bad all the hardware manufacturers 'motivate' consumers to buy a more expensive model with a higher storage capacity by not installing a MicroSD card slot.
I spent numerous hours the past few days researching, installing different versions of Windows, trying to access the device. I really don't know what else to do besides sell it for parts online.
andyhax0r said:
Been working on pushing the recovery file to the device any possible way I can find.
- I downloaded the exe that installs ADB + Fastboot (system-wide)
- I downloaded and have been using the HDX Toolkit + Kindle drivers
- Tried Android Studio's Kindle Fire SDK + drivers installed from official Amazon repo
- Tried on Windows 7 x64
- Tried on Windows 8 x64
- Tried on WIndows 10 x64 Tech Preview
...always the same result:
Shows up only as Kindle FIre HDX with yellow exclamation point under Other Devices in Device Manager, even if I uninstall & delete the drivers & driver directory then reinstall. Whenever I point Device Manager to the C:\Program Files (x86)\Amazon.com\Kindle Fire\Drivers directory to install for the ADB drivers, Device Manager responds with Windows was unable to install your Kindle Fire HDX. Windows could not find the driver software for your device.
Therefore, I can't issue ADB or Fastboot commands because I always get 'error deivce not detected' or 'waiting for device' since driver isn't installed.
It's maddening since I can get into SafeStrap recovery and fastboot on the device, it's in mint condition, and it's completely worthless unless I can somehow get just 1 file to the internal storage. Too bad all the hardware manufacturers 'motivate' consumers to buy a more expensive model with a higher storage capacity by not installing a MicroSD card slot.
I spent numerous hours the past few days researching, installing different versions of Windows, trying to access the device. I really don't know what else to do besides sell it for parts online.
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1. On device manager Right click on the Kindle HDX device and select Uninstall.
2. Then do a a scan for devices from the device manager.
3. It will now show up as a device requiring a driver.
4. Now right click on it and select properties and press the button 'Update Driver'
5. Then select Browse my computer
6. Look for the Android devices category and select an adb driver to install
7. Windows will then moan that the driver isn't correct for the device - ignore this and select install anyway or whatever the option is to proceed.
8. When installed issue command <adb devices> to confirm it's working.
FINALLY!
ggow said:
1. On device manager Right click on the Kindle HDX device and select Uninstall.
2. Then do a a scan for devices from the device manager.
3. It will now show up as a device requiring a driver.
4. Now right click on it and select properties and press the button 'Update Driver'
5. Then select Browse my computer
6. Look for the Android devices category and select an adb driver to install
7. Windows will then moan that the driver isn't correct for the device - ignore this and select install anyway or whatever the option is to proceed.
8. When installed issue command <adb devices> to confirm it's working.
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Wanted to give an update with solution:
After trying every possible way I could find to get either a system update file (.bin) or flashable .zip to my softbricked hdx, I was out of options. I had spent numerous hours researching, memorized most adb and fastboot commands, and even installed 3 different versions of Windows trying to get a working environment.
I figured I can revisit the issue later, maybe in 6 months or a year there will be a fix. I boxed up the hdx and put it away. I bought a Nexus 7 2013 to play with, it being my favorite tablet and the one I have found to be most hackable. Got the WugFresh toolkit to unlock and root it, custom Slim rom + mini gapps, Elementalx kernel, and updated Adreno drivers.
I noticed that when I connected the Nexus to my laptop, I couldn't see it in Windows Explorer, no matter what mode put it in (media file transfer, camera, charge, etc). I had already installed the USB driver.
Then it hit me...
The one thing that the hdx and the nexus have in common - the USB cable. Had been using an original Asus Nexus 7 2013 data cable from a Nexus I previously owned.
I immediately changed the cable and got the hdx out, connected it, was able to install the drivers and in adb mode, I pushed both a flashable zip of 13.3.2.6 and a .bin to the /sdcard directory. Booted the hdx, flashed the zip in SafeStrap, and once again I had a working device!
I created a new rom slot, and tried to flash 13.3.1.0 to it, but still got a black screen when it started up. At least I still had my new stock rom to boot to. For some reason, I have been unable to downgrade the firmware on this device. That's okay, because even though I couldn't install the custom rom i wanted to make the hdx into a pure tablet, at least the hdx didn't beat me. I softbricked it, then put in work to come back from it, and learned a lot in the process.
Thanks for all your help!
Hey.
This may be a stupid question, but can I use the pre rooted 13.3.2.6 to update my 13.3.1.0.(rooted) to the latest rootable Version? Or how Do i Do that?
I already disabled ota and installed xposed.
I have a fire hdx Apollo that had been properly up(down)graded and running fine with 2.01. For some reason (and my lack of understanding the correct versions of things) I thought it would be a good idea to install the Apollo update on my stock rom. This of course has now caused boot loops on my stock boot but not my 2.01 boot.
Would love to be able to restore the stock as I do use some of the fire's capabilities from time to time. Sadly I did not do a backup before the update (kicks self furiously).
I DO have a backup from before the upgrade/downgrade so maybe I could restore that then push through the upgrade steps again or something. I'm worried that I will bork my safestrap or do something worse based on my proclivity for damage and chaos.
E.
Cpasjuste said:
Hi @ggow !
I made a flashable zip of the 4.5.2 update for Thor which is compatible with the signing exploit (bootloader/fw flashing removed and modified bootimage with happened dt) as there was some demand.
I'm not sure i should again create a thread for this rom(s) as we may be easily lost. Maybe all our "stock/modified stocks" roms should be in the same thread. What do you think about this ? Here is the link in case : http://android.mydedibox.fr/hdx/update-kindle-13.4.5.2_user_452004120-twrp.zip
Note that i only renamed "otacert.zip" to "otacert.old" on this rom as the "dcp" apk name has changed and i don't remember how i fixed that ... so ota updates may still be enabled isnt it ?
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I don't know if it's the problem but the appolo recovery is based on an older kernel (3.1.0?) which doesn't have full selinux support. This prevented some zip to be properly flashed (at least on thor) until i use the 4.5.2 kernel sources. Unfortunately we will have to wait for @ggow to receive his new device, in the hope of an exploitable one (but this may be a different problem)
Edit : oups, you are on thor so it's not the problem !
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Hello,
i found on android-hilfe.de forum which files must be renamed, for disabling ota, link:
/system/app/otaverifier.apk
/system/priv-app/devicesoftwareota.apk
But now i have an other problem, i can't use instant video anymore, i always get a LICENSE_ERROR, any idea, why?
Greets,
Marcel
Gesendet von meinem KFTHWI mit Tapatalk
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But now i have an other problem, i can't use instant video anymore, i always get a LICENSE_ERROR, any idea, why?
Greets,
Marcel
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I'm using Cpasjuste's 4.5.2 with those files renamed. I can still play Amazon instant videos without error. At first I renamed those files before the first boot and my kindle was acting weird. I wonder if it's related? May try rename those files back and play a video then immediately rename them again? Be extra careful though. There is a new 4.5.2 OS from Amazon already.
Okaaay, I tested it already and nothing, I can't play videos...
But I have an other thing ? I have a modified gapps zip, that fit for the rom ? I had to remove nearly everything out from it, only the libs, the sync apks and the market left, I will add the file to this post, when I uploaded it later.
Edit: Here is my gapps package:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bw33k6BXtLiYcGdOVGk1VVBEcjg
please report if it works or not ??
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Is this flashable from safestrap?I made a flashable zip of the 4.5.2 update for Thor which is compatible with the signing exploit (bootloader/fw flashing removed and modified bootimage with happened dt) as there was some demand.
Rom slot or Stock?
I tried flashing the 4.5.2 stock rom on a rom slot using safestrap and just got a black screen until it finally went back into recovery. I was wondering since it's a stock rom if I needed to flash it onto the stock slot. In that case, do I just flash it over what I have (3.2.8) or do I have to do a wipe? I'm currently using Nexus ROM but I enjoyed the new fire OS before I rolled back to get root back. Help appreciated!
The Rom you mentioned (4.5.2 from Cpasjuste) is for flashing with TWRP and not for safestrap.
TWRP is not working on 3.2.8
Oh for some reason I thought it was for safestrap and not twrp. Does anyone have a ROM like that for safestrap? Or is there a kernel issue or something?

Hp 7 plus 1301 root

Im successfuly root my hp tab with help off vroot.. But every reboot tablet automatic factory reset and all data,apps remove any solution?????????
Anyone port cwm aosp base ROM
Where is cwm recovery ???????
Anyone try
Source Code for 1301 7 HP tab,,
http://h20392.www2.hp.com:80/openso...&e=true&fam=Tablet+PCs&prd=HP_7_Plus_13XX-OSP
Solution
rakshakb said:
Im successfuly root my hp tab with help off vroot.. But every reboot tablet automatic factory reset and all data,apps remove any solution?????????
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I am in the same boat with the factory resets... did you ever find a solution?
Yes, flash update.zip via fastboot adb sideload
Sent from my D2105 using XDA Free mobile app
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software12/COL53679/ob-134254-1/update.zip
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infidellife said:
I am in the same boat with the factory resets... did you ever find a solution?
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I think in bootloader something that reset after root here is bootloader.fex in update.zip
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0hC3FvuMXfEUlFLRG5mTG5lRVU/edit?usp=docslist_api
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Here is boot.img
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0hC3FvuMXfETzIxVlhuSVlTUGs/edit?usp=docslist_api
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attachments
Update. Zip
ramdisk
Ramdisk
rakshakb said:
Yes, flash update.zip via fastboot adb sideload
Sent from my D2105 using XDA Free mobile app
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Could you please tell me how to do that?
How flash hp 7 1301 official 4.2
You need. --
1-) computer
2-)update.zip of tablet (country wise)
3-)fastboot minimal pack.exe (Google it)
4-)tablet
After download files install fastboot minimal pack.exe in your computer. Now copy update zip in computer/c/program file/minimal adb folder. Now open tablet setting scroll down about tablet open it. Tap 8 time on build version . you see development option in setting open it and mark usb debging.now open adb fastboot in window. Conect tablet to compute via usb.enter ADB REBOOT RECOVERY press enter.-now tab is restart in recovery mode now select adb sideload in tablet recovery (use volume button and power button for ok). type in adb ADB SIDELODE UPDATE.ZIP. press enter. File will automaticlly send to tablet and install
Now tablet is official ..........
No success
Tried twice using adb sideload with the update.zip file.
Any ideas?
Solutions?
SkipWire said:
Tried twice using adb sideload with the update.zip file.
Any ideas?
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Tried the steps set out by http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2422353 with
no success.
The device can be rooted by enabling developer and select USB debug on 1301 device. Installing and running ADB and Impact applications in windows; .
When the device reboots it defaults to factory settings with no root.:silly:
Can you give me the link of hp 7 plus 1301 asian tablet?
please bro if you have the file give me its link
Anonymous222 said:
please bro if you have the file give me its link
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SkipWire said:
Tried the steps set out by http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2422353 with
no success.
The device can be rooted by enabling developer and select USB debug on 1301 device. Installing and running ADB and Impact applications in windows; .
When the device reboots it defaults to factory settings with no root.:silly:
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rakshakb said:
You need. --
1-) computer
2-)update.zip of tablet (country wise)
3-)fastboot minimal pack.exe (Google it)
4-)tablet
After download files install fastboot minimal pack.exe in your computer. Now copy update zip in computer/c/program file/minimal adb folder. Now open tablet setting scroll down about tablet open it. Tap 8 time on build version . you see development option in setting open it and mark usb debging.now open adb fastboot in window. Conect tablet to compute via usb.enter ADB REBOOT RECOVERY press enter.-now tab is restart in recovery mode now select adb sideload in tablet recovery (use volume button and power button for ok). type in adb ADB SIDELODE UPDATE.ZIP. press enter. File will automaticlly send to tablet and install
Now tablet is official ..........
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Guys, KITKAT is out for HP 7 Plus. I had successfully rooted the tablet on JB with no bootlooping issues but lost root when updated to Kitkat. Plz update your tablets and let us all work together in developing Custom ROMs and Recoveries.
Dom3616 said:
Guys, KITKAT is out for HP 7 Plus. I had successfully rooted the tablet on JB with no bootlooping issues but lost root when updated to Kitkat. Plz update your tablets and let us all work together in developing Custom ROMs and Recoveries.
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Kitkat is available but it's flawed. Received "update -1" and left in recover mode until I rolled back.:silly:
SkipWire said:
Kitkat is available but it's flawed. Received "update -1" and left in recover mode until I rolled back.:silly:
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No, it is not flawed. When you flash the zip the first time in recovery, it flashes your bootloader and recovery. Reboots into recovery again showing received update-1. Then choose the zip again. You have to do this 3 or 4 times. Keep on choosing the revovery zip again until it says completed.
Has everyone given up?

[Q] Kindle Fire HD 6 boots O.K., but cannot boot into recovery

Hi everyone
I own an Amazon Fire HD 6 and I love it. It's a powerful little machine, but Fire OS 4.5.3 sucks. I've been looking to root it and run a custom ROM on the device since I got it in December 2014, but I never got around to doing it until now. (And there weren't instructions back then.)
I managed to follow instructions posted by @bibikalka that have proven to be very helpful, but I started encountering a problem at step 2).
bibikalka said:
[DONE] 0) get ADB drivers working on your PC, etc:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/root-supersu-stable-appstore-custom-t3113311
Tip: A quick way to debug your adb connectivity issues is to use USBDeView : http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
[DONE] 1) Determine your FireOS version, versions up to 4.5.3 are rootable, 4.5.4 will need to be upgraded to 5.0.2 and then downgraded to 4.5.3 :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-downgrade-to-4-5-3-root-device-t3139351
[DONE, WITH EXCEPTION] 2) Disable OTA updates ( adb shell ; pm block com.amazon.dcp or "Debloater" http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294 ),
sideload Kingroot ( http://androidxda.com/download-kingroot-application ),
and let it root. Don't bother with SuperSu at this stage, you'll get it done later.
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My Fire HD 6 shows up without error in
Code:
adb devices
but when I attempted to sideload Kingroot via
Code:
adb reboot recovery
I got the following error:
Code:
Fire System Recovery
Your Fire doesn't seem to be able to boot. Reseting your device to Factory defaults may help you to fix this issue.
I've since attempted to reset it to Factory defaults, but after trying to boot into recovery afterward, I didn't have any success.
I took it a step further by using the following code to install Kingroot:
Code:
adb install Kingroot_V4.5.0.722.apk
This worked and Kingroot rooted the device without error, but I'm curious to know if this is a big deal since I didn't sideloading the app.
The problem I have now is with sideloading the TWRP image. Without access to recovery, this doesn't appear to be possible. But how can I get my recovery back? I've done some research and apparently this is so messed up that I may need to purchase a factory cable, but I'm curious to know if anyone has any other advice or can help me better understand what went wrong.
Thanks in advance.
Is recovery gone?
pantyman said:
I managed to follow instructions posted by @bibikalka that have proven to be very helpful, but I started encountering a problem at step 2).
My Fire HD 6 shows up without error in . . . adb devices . . . but when I attempted to sideload Kingroot via . . . adb reboot recovery . . . I got the following error:
Fire System Recovery
Your Fire doesn't seem to be able to boot. Reseting your device to Factory defaults may help you to fix this issue.​
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Please do nothing more until @bibikalka or someone else can help you deal with the recovery issue. I'll just point out a few things:
(1) You don't sideload an apk in recovery. (I suspect you know this. For an apk, sideload just means copy/move the apk to the device and install it, with a file manager usually, whereas "adb sideload" from recovery is for bin, zip files.)
I've since attempted to reset it to Factory defaults, but after trying to boot into recovery afterward, I didn't have any success.
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(2) I assume you got above error again. This is where you need someone else's help.
I took it a step further by using the following code to install Kingroot:
Code:
adb install Kingroot_V4.5.0.722.apk
This worked and Kingroot rooted the device without error, but I'm curious to know if this is a big deal since I didn't sideloading the app.
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(3) Not a big deal. You got it installed.
The problem I have now is with sideloading the TWRP image. Without access to recovery, this doesn't appear to be possible.
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(4) You don't adb sideload TWRP. Although there are other methods, we've been using TWRP Manager or Flashify. (Guide). As said, I wouldn't do anything until you figure out the status of recovery.
But how can I get my recovery back? I've done some research and apparently this is so messed up that I may need to purchase a factory cable, but I'm curious to know if anyone has any other advice or can help me better understand what went wrong.
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Factory (fastboot) cable's don't work with this device; you get into fastboot mode with "adb reboot fastboot," but doing that would be a bad idea right now.
DoLooper said:
Please do nothing more until @bibikalka or someone else can help you deal with the recovery issue. I'll just point out a few things:
(1) You don't sideload an apk in recovery. (I suspect you know this. For an apk, sideload just means copy/move the apk to the device and install it, with a file manager usually, whereas "adb sideload" from recovery is for bin, zip files.)
(2) I assume you got above error again. This is where you need someone else's help.
(3) Not a big deal. You got it installed.
(4) You don't adb sideload TWRP. Although there are other methods, we've been using TWRP Manager or Flashify. (Guide). As said, I wouldn't do anything until you figure out the status of recovery.
Factory (fastboot) cable's don't work with this device; you get into fastboot mode with "adb reboot fastboot," but doing that would be a bad idea right now.
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Thanks a lot for all of your advice, @DoLooper. I've since actually gotten everything to work by following instructions by @r3pwn on his alternate unbricking method for the Kindle Fire HDX 7" & 8.9"
No issues for me any more! The only thing I have to look for now is a good launcher for this thing. I'm not a big fan of the Vire Launcher.
I'm having this same problem but was unable to fix via the thread linked.
Help please?

[Q] How to restore Fire HD7 (4th Gen) from TWRP without backup?

I was rooting my sons Kindle Fire HD 7 4th Gen on rom 4.5.3
I installed TWRP but wiped the system not thinking. Now all I get is an error message saying:
This package is for "full_ariel" products; this is a "omni_ariel".
E:Error excuting updater binary in zip '/sdcard/update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.zip'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.zip'
All I get is white amazon logo when normal boot and TWRP recovery and I have ADB access.
I need a rom that will flash that'll get be back up and running. I even tried some custom ones but get same error.
Is there a way to push stock rom to a folder and reboot and it'll install? If so, what do i rename file and where do i put it?
n2outlaw said:
I was rooting my sons Kindle Fire HD 7 4th Gen on rom 4.5.3
I installed TWRP but wiped the system not thinking. Now all I get is an error message saying:
This package is for "full_ariel" products; this is a "omni_ariel".
E:Error excuting updater binary in zip '/sdcard/update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.zip'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.zip'
All I get is white amazon logo when normal boot and TWRP recovery and I have ADB access.
I need a rom that will flash that'll get be back up and running. I even tried some custom ones but get same error.
Is there a way to push stock rom to a folder and reboot and it'll install? If so, what do i rename file and where do i put it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62349128
n2outlaw said:
Now all I get is an error message saying:
This package is for "full_ariel" products; this is a "omni_ariel".
E:Error excuting updater binary in zip '/sdcard/update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.zip'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.zip'
All I get is white amazon logo when normal boot and TWRP recovery and I have ADB access.
I need a rom that will flash that'll get be back up and running. I even tried some custom ones but get same error.
Is there a way to push stock rom to a folder and reboot and it'll install? If so, what do i rename file and where do i put it?
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I'd try using TWRPs advanced/adb sideload to sideload the 4.5.3 update bin. (Leave it named as bin.) Keep wifi off. If it works, follow one of the root guides from the point of blocking ota updates in 4.5.3, rooting and reinstalling TWRP. If it doesn't work you will have lost TWRP as well as system, so may want to see if someone posts a surefire solution. (If you use windows, you'll have to install or update the adb driver once you enter TWRP's sideload mode.) Good luck!
DoLooper said:
I'd try using TWRPs advanced/adb sideload to sideload the 4.5.3 update bin. (Leave it named as bin.) Keep wifi off. If it works, follow one of the root guides from the point of blocking ota updates in 4.5.3, rooting and reinstalling TWRP. If it doesn't work you will have lost TWRP as well as system, so may want to see if someone posts a surefire solution. (If you use windows, you'll have to install or update the adb driver once you enter TWRP's sideload mode.) Good luck!
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I did try that and from USB and the same thing.
sd_shadow said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62349128
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Thanks!! I used a link inside of the one you gave.
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Fire HD6 Soft-Bricked

Hello,
Recently I achieved root on my Fire via KingRoot on Fire OS 5.0.1. I disabled the Fire Launcher, and then I stupidly decided to remove KingUser and replace it with SuperSU with SuperSU-Me. Long story short, I rebooted the device when SuperSU finished updating the binaries, and I was greeted with a bricked Fire that would stay on the Fire screen but would not dim and do much else. I can get ADB access, but my Windows PC says that the device is unauthorized and my Linux box says that the device is offline. Any help? I am kind of lost as to what I can do. Thank you in advance
HyperNyan said:
Hello,
Recently I achieved root on my Fire via KingRoot on Fire OS 5.0.1. I disabled the Fire Launcher, and then I stupidly decided to remove KingUser and replace it with SuperSU with SuperSU-Me. Long story short, I rebooted the device when SuperSU finished updating the binaries, and I was greeted with a bricked Fire that would stay on the Fire screen but would not dim and do much else. I can get ADB access, but my Windows PC says that the device is unauthorized and my Linux box says that the device is offline. Any help? I am kind of lost as to what I can do. Thank you in advance
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Can you get into recovery by holding Power and Volume-Up?
DoLooper said:
Can you get into recovery by holding Power and Volume-Up?
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Yes, I indeed can get into recovery mode! There might be some hope for my tablet
HyperNyan said:
Yes, I indeed can get into recovery mode! There might be some hope for my tablet
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Yes, indeed! You can sideload the latest Amazon update. It's 5.1.1. (AFAIK, the November 5.0.1 is not available.) Get the update here: http://kindle-fire-updates.s3.amazo...aZE/update-kindle-20.5.4.1_user_541113320.bin
In recovery, highlight the adb sideload option and press power to get into sideload mode. I don't know linux, but if using Windows install adb drivers. Now, from CMD window, type:
adb sideload <name of the update file>
The update will install and you should be able to boot. You can root with kingroot. After rooting, read/use @bibikalka's guide to reinstall 5.1.1 with SuperSU (to kill Kingroot) and to install Gapps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950
DoLooper said:
Yes, indeed! You can sideload the latest Amazon update. It's 5.1.1. (AFAIK, the November 5.0.1 is not available.) Get the update here: http://kindle-fire-updates.s3.amazo...aZE/update-kindle-20.5.4.1_user_541113320.bin
In recovery, highlight the adb sideload option and press power to get into sideload mode. I don't know linux, but if using Windows install adb drivers. Now, from CMD window, type:
adb sideload <name of the update file>
The update will install and you should be able to boot. You can root with kingroot. After rooting, read/use @bibikalka's guide to reinstall 5.1.1 with SuperSU (to kill Kingroot) and to install Gapps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950
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Thank you! My Fire tablet is now able to boot and can run normally, but with root access this time Thank you for helping me through this issue
Update:
I tried to install TWRP without reading that it would not work on the newer Fire OS bootloader, and now I am stuck with no recovery. Attempting to boot into TWRP results in a black screen after the Amazon logo and then it reboots into the OS. I do have access to Android, but I cannot flash the stock recovery as I am currently without a recovery. Any pointers as to how I can possibly get the stock recovery again so then I can redo the whole process of attempting to install CM11?
You may be able to dd the recovery partition. Someone else will have to help with that.
HyperNyan said:
Update:
I tried to install TWRP without reading that it would not work on the newer Fire OS bootloader, and now I am stuck with no recovery. Attempting to boot into TWRP results in a black screen after the Amazon logo and then it reboots into the OS. I do have access to Android, but I cannot flash the stock recovery as I am currently without a recovery. Any pointers as to how I can possibly get the stock recovery again so then I can redo the whole process of attempting to install CM11?
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Just do this, run the script provided :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62011272&postcount=2
I'll get you TWRP and 4.5.3 bootloaders. Then flash 5.4.1 stuff from TWRP.
DoLooper said:
Yes, indeed! You can sideload the latest Amazon update. It's 5.1.1. (AFAIK, the November 5.0.1 is not available.) Get the update here: http://kindle-fire-updates.s3.amazo...aZE/update-kindle-20.5.4.1_user_541113320.bin
In recovery, highlight the adb sideload option and press power to get into sideload mode. I don't know linux, but if using Windows install adb drivers. Now, from CMD window, type:
adb sideload <name of the update file>
The update will install and you should be able to boot. You can root with kingroot. After rooting, read/use @bibikalka's guide to reinstall 5.1.1 with SuperSU (to kill Kingroot) and to install Gapps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950
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THANK YOU SO EFFING MUCH! I thought my HD6 was done. I was beginning to panic. I went through a LOT of guides to fix it and nothing worked except what you posted.
I know this thread is pretty old, but I haven't fixed the recovery issue yet due to being scared of bricking my tablet. So, just asking, which script do I run? Thanks!
HyperNyan said:
I know this thread is pretty old, but I haven't fixed the recovery issue yet due to being scared of bricking my tablet. So, just asking, which script do I run? Thanks!
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The recommendations have not changed since the last time you asked Either install stock recovery via Flashify (dig out the recovery image from this zip : 5.2.0_stock_recovery_only.zip , here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62011272 ), or run the script in post #2, and from TWRP, re-install 5.4.1 bootloaders :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62011272&postcount=2
Thank you! My tablet is now working great, TWRP successfully installed. Just about a few minutes ago I had a panic attack when it started boot-looping, but then I shut it off for a while, and booted it into TWRP, and it was fine. Go figure I will now attempt to install cm11! Thank you for all of your help!

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