Stuck on "Your fire doesnt seem to be able to boot" - Fire HD 6 and 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Fire hd 6 4th gen.
I can connect it to pc and run adb autharize device however when I run adb recovery instead of opening the page to use adb update sideloader it goes to the file system recovery page instead with only two options reboot your fire or reset to factory i tried both options.
Im able to boot the device but its a flashing screen only the lock screen is stable enough to give permissions for adb
How can I get back to the adb update page on the fire so that i can reinstall a firmware
TLDR: adb reboot recovery taking me to a diffrent page on the fire device how to get to the real adb reboot recovery page

So I'm having the same issue. Did you ever figure how to get to the correct recovery page?

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bricked 1a - without ADB or fastboot connection

hi everyone,
I'm coming from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1834761
I have been stuck for more than one week now and i didn't find any solution.
My problem is that I'm currently stock in a clockworkmod recovery boot loop on my Asus Transformer Prime without adb/fastboot connection:
1 - I had install CM9 stable on my Transformer Prime, after a wide data and then send throw "adb push" the CM9.zip,
2 - I reboot by CM9 in recovery mod to install Gapps,
3 - I install the Gapps zip,
4 - I ask to clockworkmod to reboot,
5 - Since then I'm in a clockworkmod recovery boot loop without adb/fastboot connection (witch used to be working),
If kown how can I get adb/fastboot connection back to be able to find my device with the adb command " adb devices " and then be able to send this command => " dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 bs=100 count=1 "
Thank you for your understanding,
Kind regards,
Adb and fastboot are two different things... Fastboot is obtained buring booting process with vol down pressed, then not selecting recovery with volume up. So you should have fastboot access.
In this case I would suggest to fastboot flash TWRP (see on their website for instructions) it will perhaps fix things or at least give you adb access.
If you use cwm take the old 5.8.2.0 modded for not looping with reboot to recovery feature, or stay with twrp.
I would look at the following thread for unbricking the TF201:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514088
Sounds like you might fall into Option 1a.
I was having your same issue but it was because I rebooted into recovery from the reboot option on the CM10 rom. In any event, I couldn't get adb to work or recognize my device no matter what. I then decided to use my macbook pro. I can tell you that using adb on a mac is much easier as you don't have to download the drivers or sdk, just the platform tools. Here's a link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1387527. I know this may not help if you or someone you know doesn't have a mac, but it saved me.

[Q] Am I bricked?

So recently, I downgraded to 13.3.1.0, and installed Safestrap (not the one for later versions). However, after restarting and adding a ROM slot, it wouldn't let me do anything with stock.
I restored stock, but still nothing.
The odd thing is, whenever I press the power button, it will still make noise.
I can access fastboot, Safestrap, and the default recovery.
What do I do?
Bump, need help ASAP
Alex311360 said:
So recently, I downgraded to 13.3.1.0, and installed Safestrap (not the one for later versions). However, after restarting and adding a ROM slot, it wouldn't let me do anything with stock.
I restored stock, but still nothing.
The odd thing is, whenever I press the power button, it will still make noise.
I can access fastboot, Safestrap, and the default recovery.
What do I do?
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If you can enter safestrap recovery, check if you can establish adb access:
so enter safestrap and connect kindle to your pc or laptop. Then start cmd window or terminal if you using linux, and try:
adb devices
it should return:
list of devices attached
xxxxxxxxx recovery
if you can achieve that your kindle in safestrap recovery is recognized by win/linux, you can try this:
1. Download this 13.3.1.0 (Kindle HDX 7") update - pure amazon FireOS so OTA updates enabled - do not connect to wifi/register your kindle if you want root and use of custom recovery after flashing this
A. Now, since I am not expert for adb installing pushing repairing etc., read this thread [HOWTO] Unbrick your device
B. If that for whatever reason wont work, you can try sideload update-kindle-13.3.1.0_user_310079820.bin (rename .bin to .zip before sideloading) through safestrap recovery, but because Safestrap is only TWRP "based", I cant guarantee that this will work either (it should, but this is one way ticket, your working safestrap recovery will be destroyed in the process of update and if things dont go as they should, your kindle is bricked for good):
0. connect kindle to pc/laptop
1. enter Safestrap, tap Advanced -> ADB Sideload -> Swipe slider to start Sideload
2. on pc/laptop open cmd/terminal, type adb devices, you should see:
List of devices attached
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX sideload
3. type adb sideload update-kindle-13.3.1.0_user_310079820.zip
4. You will see a progress bar in the command prompt indicating that the Zip file is being copied to the device. Once the file is transferred, the Zip is automatically installed on your device.
OK fingers crossed, I hope something will work, but things can go wrong, so it is up to you if you try this or not ...
On a scale of 1 to worse, what happens if ADB sideload refuses to work? It just freezes at starting and does nothing afterwards, and I have to cancel.
Alex311360 said:
On a scale of 1 to worse, what happens if ADB sideload refuses to work? It just freezes at starting and does nothing afterwards, and I have to cancel.
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You can also try to unlock your bootloader (since you have compatible FW) and proceed to flash cuber signed recovery (TWRP 2.8.5.0) through fastboot and then from TWRP you can do necessary steps to recover your kindle quite easily - if you are familiar with TWRP flashing...
Regarding sideloading I honestly dont know how it will react - never try it - it was developed exactly for quick system recovery, but you must be flashing 100% working rom ...
Personaly I would go for bootloader unlock and then flash TWRP 2.8.5.0 from which sideloading feature (If you want use that) must working... :good:
Do you require a factory fastboot cable for that?
Alex311360 said:
Do you require a factory fastboot cable for that?
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No, standart USB cable is enough.
Can you give me a link on how to do this? I know I'm sounding very noobish, but I'm a tad new to this.
Alex311360 said:
Can you give me a link on how to do this? I know I'm sounding very noobish, but I'm a tad new to this.
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Sure, here is original post from dpeddi.
... and here is how to for windows ... :good:
Hey, sorry it's taken me so long to reply. Was busy with school.
For some reason it won't connect to the device in fastboot, it just says "waiting for device", even the Kindle says "Ready." and does nothing.
What do I do?
Alex311360 said:
Hey, sorry it's taken me so long to reply. Was busy with school.
For some reason it won't connect to the device in fastboot, it just says "waiting for device", even the Kindle says "Ready." and does nothing.
What do I do?
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If your OS is Windows 7, you can try install these drivers and then try again.
jeryll said:
If your OS is Windows 7, you can try install these drivers and then try again.
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Still no dice. Doing fastboot devices or adb devices brings up nothing.
Please note I have done the following things:
- did a kindle fire system restore with safestrap restore still installed
- adb sideload doesn't work in safestrap
- fastboot drivers used installed does nothing
Still stuck.
Alex311360 said:
Still no dice. Doing fastboot devices or adb devices brings up nothing.
Please note I have done the following things:
- did a kindle fire system restore with safestrap restore still installed
- adb sideload doesn't work in safestrap
- fastboot drivers used installed does nothing
Still stuck.
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On which FW you were before downgrading to 13.3.1.0?
Weird thing with windows and these drivers is it sometimes command fastboot -i 0x1949 devices does nothing, while actually direct commands like
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar version
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar kernel
works as expected...
Anyway to restore system on your kindle you need working connection between kindle and PC/laptop, so you can use adb commands to restore your system, or after bootloader unlock, you can use fastboot commands to flash required/missing components. I have tested while in safestrap kindle is recognizable by adb devices, if you can achieve that, you can continue with how to unbrick thread I posted before.
You can also learn how to install/use Linux, where adb and fastboot device recognition/commands works 100%...
I must leave for work now ...
So, some kind of miracle happened, and I found the source of the problem.
Upon trying to update to 13.3.2.4, it reboots the phone instead of installing it. I try booting into Safestrap, and it does Open Recovery Script, causing it to boot to a black screen upon booting to the actual thing.
I don't know how to fix Open Recovery Script doing that, but all I had to do to get it back to normal was reflash the 13.3.1.0 amazon OS onto stock.

Boot loop after using adb reboot bootloader

i have a linsay 7-xhd that got stuck after using the above command have no adb access from the boot screen and it will not boot into recovery. any ideas to get to recovery or fix? there is no roms firmware or anything available for this device?
I let the battery drain all the way (thankfully the battery isn't great and wasn't fully charged) and i was able to boot into the os. i still wish to access the bootloader any ideas why it would cause a boot loop?
This won't really help, but next time make sure the device is recognized first. That way you know the computer sees it. I start a terminal session with adb devices command first. If nothing comes up( if the phone's on, I get the serial number, if it's on twrp, I get the dev name as in the one in build prop) adb doesn't see it. I go from there, and do what I am trying to do, then use adb reboot bootloader to reboot. The good thing about using twrp is that internal storage shows up, plus sdcard access is shown on the computer, when adb is working right. I don't use windows though, seems that things work better with ubuntu.

Nexus 9 soft brick after Security patch

Hey guys, My brother gave me a tablet to use for my etextbooks at college and I haven't used the tablet too often tbh. I saw that there was an update and the entire tablet froze during the process and now is stuck in a bootloop. I'm completely new to abd and every time I run it, it doesn't recognize the commands. I tried side loading and got this error through adb "adb server version (31) doesn't match this client (39) killing."
This is the only way I can see it on my computer. I was able to get around the adb server error by using my new laptop but now I'm stuck because it's stock so the bootloader is locked.
https://imgur.com/JKZ79sy
Sideload an OTA image with stock recovery: -
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
You can't use ADB commands while in fastboot mode ("fastboot devices" is the correct command in that mode).

bootloop on teamwin recovery

Hi, yesterday i was triying to restore the phone, i think i was in cm 12.
The kindle stays in bootloop on the teamwin recovery. (with some flickering)
I cant start download Mode or recovery.
Adb recognizes the Device, but when i try the Adb Devices command, it shows the kindle id but says unauthorized.
I dont know how enable Adb because the bootloop
I need to fix my kindle. Help please
I attached a pic of the scren
Thanks

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