HI everyone before unrooting my kindle hdx 7 I removed xposed module but forgot to remove xposed framework ... what should I do now ? can I still reset my tablet to stock?
daniel97ita said:
HI everyone before unrooting my kindle hdx 7 I removed xposed module but forgot to remove xposed framework ... what should I do now ? can I still reset my tablet to stock?
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ROM and version? Makes a difference for proper response.
Davey126 said:
ROM and version? Makes a difference for proper response.
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Hi sorry for the late answer ..my current verison is 13.3.2.4
daniel97ita said:
Hi sorry for the late answer ..my current verison is 13.3.2.4
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Best path is to re-root using TowelRoot, remove Xposed and then remove root. While rooted you should also remove the OTA update block. That said, curious why you want to restore the device?
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Just got Kindle HDX 8.9 already running 14.3.2.1 out of box will the xposed mod work for me?
No, because you need root for Xposed and 14.3.2.1 cannot be rooted at the moment.
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loddili said:
No, because you need root for Xposed and 14.3.2.1 cannot be rooted at the moment.
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Thanks very frustrating with no root
Without root, it is very hard to get any system modifications done at all, including xposed.
Towelroot doesn't work, anyone know how?
You could always use Kingroot or Kingmaster - very useful tool and can root almost any device, anyway its chinese and you need to find the english version. In this thread the OP stated that he could root using Towelroot on 3.2.8 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/success-downgrading-t3047619 )
aaronkatrini said:
You could always use Kingroot or Kingmaster - very useful tool and can root almost any device, anyway its chinese and you need to find the english version. In this thread the OP stated that he could root using Towelroot on 3.2.8 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/success-downgrading-t3047619 )
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Ok, done, now how i root on 4.5.2 ?
ShadowFalls said:
Ok, done, now how i root on 4.5.2 ?
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Kingroot works on 4.5.2.
So should cve. Check the thread. I have heard a few people have had difficulty with it lately.
i have my 8.9 rooted and fire updates blocked. i plan on selling this device and was wanting to put it back to a fire only. is this possible?
alan081954 said:
i have my 8.9 rooted and fire updates blocked. i plan on selling this device and was wanting to put it back to a fire only. is this possible?
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What version of FireOS is currently on the device?
Davey126 said:
What version of FireOS is currently on the device?
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5.1.1
Davey126 said:
What version of FireOS is currently on the device?
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alan081954 said:
5.1.1
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Assuming you used Kingroot. Perhaps the easiest approach is to use Super-SUme (must purchase the pro version; $4 USD) to fully remove Kinguser and subsequently install SuperSU. You can then remove root from within SuperSU. Seems a bit circuitous but SuperSU is arguably the best/easiest way to unroot an Android device that can not be refreshed by other means. Kingroot/Kinguser offers no way to remove itself and reportedly blocks attempts to uninstall.
Hello XDA!
I was just wondering if there was a root available yet for the Fire HD 6 running Fire OS 5.3.1.1. I have tried to sideload 5.3.1 onto it, but the BIN file I downloaded from rootjunkys did not work (as it is designed for the Fire 5th gen) and I cannot find a 5.3.1 firmware image for the Fire 4th gen. If there is either of those two things in existence (either root for 5.3.1.1 or a firmware image for the HD 6), it would greatly help me if I could use those. Thank you!
-Jrhotrod
I don't think it's possible yet to root 5.3.1.1 directly, but I did it by following the tutorial here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950
to downgrade to 4.5.3, root, and then get back to 5.3.1.1 with Gapps and Xposed.
olliebean said:
I don't think it's possible yet to root 5.3.1.1 directly, but I did it by following the tutorial here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950
to downgrade to 4.5.3, root, and then get back to 5.3.1.1 with Gapps and Xposed.
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I might try it; I just don't want to brick my Fire. I might have to wait for Kingroot to *finally* develop a root for it. Thank you!
Jrhotrod said:
I might try it; I just don't want to brick my Fire. I might have to wait for Kingroot to *finally* develop a root for it. Thank you!
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Downgrade to 4.5.3 is very easy and safe!
bibikalka said:
Downgrade to 4.5.3 is very easy and safe!
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So I can root 5.3.1.1 indirectly by rooting 4.5.3 and upgrading again? Interesting
Jrhotrod said:
So I can root 5.3.1.1 indirectly by rooting 4.5.3 and upgrading again? Interesting
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Exactly! You just got to make sure that it does not update you while you are rooting 4.5.3. Once rooted, do a factory reset ASAP.
bibikalka said:
Exactly! You just got to make sure that it does not update you while you are rooting 4.5.3. Once rooted, do a factory reset ASAP.
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I was under the impression that any update would undo the root. I suppose I will have to try this out this weekend. Thank you very much!
Hello! I saw this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/help/how-to-install-cm-12-1-fire-hdx-7-t3205865 and I decided to go through with it. Anyway, I downloaded Fire OS 3.2.8 from the google drive link, put it in my internal storage folder and tried to update. I pressed the update button on my kindle, but I get an error that says:
Update Not Completed
Unable to complete update because the update file is not valid.
Please try downloading the file again.
this comes up after saying "Validating update file" for about a minute.. I did try downloading the file again, and it still didn't work. I'm trying to download from yandisk instead of google this time, maybe it will work that way. Do any of you guys know why this wont work?
For clarification, I have:
Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 3rd Generation 7" KFTHWI
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Downloaded from Yandisk, still didn't work.
Its for 4.5.5 and not 4.5.5.2.
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hey, if you trying to root and unlock the bootloader, you can root 4.5.5.2 without rolling back as i did just today by using kingroot latest apk. It took around 6 to 8 tries but it did it. No need to roll back.
sublimeace said:
hey, if you trying to root and unlock the bootloader, you can root 4.5.5.2 without rolling back as i did just today by using kingroot latest apk. It took around 6 to 8 tries but it did it. No need to roll back.
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I also successfully did the same with 1 try.
Then I tried to install Xposed framework. But the Install button is greyed out. What should I do?
Which rom?
kkcheong said:
I also successfully did the same with 1 try.
Then I tried to install Xposed framework. But the Install button is greyed out. What should I do?
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Lucky you, done with 1 try! Which android version you are using? As Xposed is not yet available for android 7.
sublimeace said:
Lucky you, done with 1 try! Which android version you are using? As Xposed is not yet available for android 7.
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Android KitKat fire os 4.5.5.2.
But I already unlock bootloader and flash Nexus KitKat ROM, so I think no need to install xposed framework unless I want to tweak more in the future!
kkcheong said:
Android KitKat fire os 4.5.5.2.
But I already unlock bootloader and flash Nexus KitKat ROM, so I think no need to install xposed framework unless I want to tweak more in the future!
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I don't think you can install exposed on fireOS bro lol but yea good choice! Enjoy your kindle!
sublimeace said:
I don't think you can install exposed on fireOS bro lol but yea good choice! Enjoy your kindle!
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I didn't know that. I follow one of the thread regarding installing Google Play. LoL...thanks for the info.
kkcheong said:
I didn't know that. I follow one of the thread regarding installing Google Play. LoL...thanks for the info.
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No problem bro. Cheers!
kkcheong said:
Android KitKat fire os 4.5.5.2.
But I already unlock bootloader and flash Nexus KitKat ROM, so I think no need to install xposed framework unless I want to tweak more in the future!
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hi my friend , may i know ,how did you unlock the bootloader ?
alihanif4u said:
hi my friend , may i know ,how did you unlock the bootloader ?
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FireOS 3.2.8 downgrade not required:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-4-5-5-2-easy-to-root-unlock-t3571240
https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-unlocking-bootloader-firmware-t3463982
where does one find the twrp cubed& aboot file?
bobross82 said:
where does one find the twrp cubed& aboot file?
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This works for now: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...8-rollback-ota-captured-t3046204/post74269859