amazon kindle fire 2nd generation 10.2.3 - Kindle Fire 2 Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting

Hi i rooted my kindle fire and install twrp v2.3.3.0 and i wiped system,chache,dalvik and formated but now when i want to mount my kf to pc to transfer the rom i cant mount it nothing happens. on devices manager appears amazon kindle fire 2 with no drivers installed. what can i do? i cant find the drivers. or how can i mount it?

Efrencalvario said:
Hi i rooted my kindle fire and install twrp v2.3.3.0 and i wiped system,chache,dalvik and formated but now when i want to mount my kf to pc to transfer the rom i cant mount it nothing happens. on devices manager appears amazon kindle fire 2 with no drivers installed. what can i do? i cant find the drivers. or how can i mount it?
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It sounds like you either wiped all your storage, or you didn't put the ROM on your KF2 before wiping system. You will need to side load a ROM zip file on to it so you can flash it.
Read this. http://teamw.in/ADBSideload
Oh, and this post should be in the Q&A section if someone could move it.
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chronicfathead said:
It sounds like you either wiped all your storage, or you didn't put the ROM on your KF2 before wiping system. You will need to side load a ROM zip file on to it so you can flash it.
Read this. http://teamw.in/ADBSideload
Oh, and this post should be in the Q&A section if someone could move it.
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Yes man that's what i did .. Thank you now im running jelly bean

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[Q] Bricked and Un backed up kf

Recently i tries messing around with the kindle fire. Using root explorer i went into the data file, then moved the app file onto the sd card. Now i cant get past the kindle fire logo. I have twrp on my kf and can acess it from were i am now. But sense i do not have a back up, im not sure if it will do me any good. The computer is also not recignizing the fk. Any sujestions? Thanks.
gregory99mar said:
Recently i tries messing around with the kindle fire. Using root explorer i went into the data file, then moved the app file onto the sd card. Now i cant get past the kindle fire logo. I have twrp on my kf and can acess it from were i am now. But sense i do not have a back up, im not sure if it will do me any good. The computer is also not recignizing the fk. Any sujestions? Thanks.
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Obvious you created a corruption on your SD card you may want to get a factory cable and restore it to stock try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889 or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1428428 the fact you can get to boot logo and not the fff screen to access twrp seems odd to me as fff loads before the logo???

[Q] Installed ICS, now I can't copy files to the kindle

hi!
I just installed hashcode's plain rom and kernel. Very nice, all is good except I can't play fluffy birds because the kindle won't go full screen, so when you click the play button nothing happens.
Unfortunately, this is a deal breaker, as it is the only game my wife wants to play, and it's her kindle. (lol, if she ain't happy, nobody is happy.- I switched from stock so I could plug a keyboard into the fire)
So I went looking for a rom that will go full screen and actually hide the task bar. I downloaded gegeROM to my computer, but when I plug the kindle in, it doesn't appear on my hard drive list, so I can't copy the file over.
KFU works fine, sees it, installed google aps, etc. So it's all still working. When it was stock I just copied the files over in windows and installed using twrp.
1) Why can't I do that now?
2) How do I make it work?
Thanks!
One thing you can try, is uninstall the rivers you have now for the kindle, then plug your kindle back into the computer and let the drivers reinstall
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berighteous said:
hi!
I just installed hashcode's plain rom and kernel. Very nice, all is good except I can't play fluffy birds because the kindle won't go full screen, so when you click the play button nothing happens.
Unfortunately, this is a deal breaker, as it is the only game my wife wants to play, and it's her kindle. (lol, if she ain't happy, nobody is happy.- I switched from stock so I could plug a keyboard into the fire)
So I went looking for a rom that will go full screen and actually hide the task bar. I downloaded gegeROM to my computer, but when I plug the kindle in, it doesn't appear on my hard drive list, so I can't copy the file over.
KFU works fine, sees it, installed google aps, etc. So it's all still working. When it was stock I just copied the files over in windows and installed using twrp.
1) Why can't I do that now?
2) How do I make it work?
Thanks!
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You can put into recovery and transfer files.
berighteous said:
hi!
I just installed hashcode's plain rom and kernel. Very nice, all is good except I can't play fluffy birds because the kindle won't go full screen, so when you click the play button nothing happens.
Unfortunately, this is a deal breaker, as it is the only game my wife wants to play, and it's her kindle. (lol, if she ain't happy, nobody is happy.- I switched from stock so I could plug a keyboard into the fire)
So I went looking for a rom that will go full screen and actually hide the task bar. I downloaded gegeROM to my computer, but when I plug the kindle in, it doesn't appear on my hard drive list, so I can't copy the file over.
KFU works fine, sees it, installed google aps, etc. So it's all still working. When it was stock I just copied the files over in windows and installed using twrp.
1) Why can't I do that now?
2) How do I make it work?
Thanks!
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Don't know about gederom, but in the base ROM from hashcode, there is an option you can change. Go to settings-> System-> status bar-> check off the auto hide option under General. That should hide the status bar and let you go full screen. Doesn't work for every app but does work for many of them. Very likely you have the same or equivalent option in your ROM.
Well everything WAS working 5 minutes before installing ics. I made a backup and dumped the whole kindle to my computer, before wiping everything, copying the rom to the sd card and installing in twrp.
leswgnr said:
Don't know about gederom, but in the base ROM from hashcode, there is an option you can change. Go to settings-> System-> status bar-> check off the auto hide option under General. That should hide the status bar and let you go full screen. Doesn't work for every app but does work for many of them. Very likely you have the same or equivalent option in your ROM.
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I did that in hash's rom. It didn't do anything. That's why I wanted to try another rom, but I can't copy it to the kindle in windows anymore. Adb works, I probably could push the file on, but I want to be able to see the kindle in windows like I did with stock.
To clarify: I'm running hash's stock ICS. I can't copy another rom to the kindle in windows because the kindle doesn't show up on "My Computer" in windows, like it did a half hour or so ago when I was running stock.
berighteous said:
I did that in hash's rom. It didn't do anything. That's why I wanted to try another rom, but I can't copy it to the kindle in windows anymore. Adb works, I probably could push the file on, but I want to be able to see the kindle in windows like I did with stock.
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Adb push will work. If you want to see the kindle in windows, you can boot into recovery and mount the sdcard. That should let you see it and easily copy files back and forth.
berighteous said:
Well everything WAS working 5 minutes before installing ics. I made a backup and dumped the whole kindle to my computer, before wiping everything, copying the rom to the sd card and installing in twrp.
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Did you read my post? Put your Kindle in recovery and then mount your SD card.
veeman said:
Did you read my post? Put your Kindle in recovery and then mount your SD card.
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I didn't see your post, sorry. That works great. Thanks. Twrp is so cool.
responce
I had the same issue just 2 days ago when I rooted my kindle fire. The recovery boot seems a bit excessive to me......
I personally run a FTP server which Is a real nice way to wirelessly get ur files out to your kindle but also to virtually every other device in your house. I use esfileexplorer which has an FTP client built in.
Has been working seemlessly
I see you got it working but if I was you I would skip all the cable nonsense when dealing with the MTP file system ICS uses and download airdroid from the market. Fire it up, enter what it tells you in a browser on your computer and transfer your files over wifi.
Also, windows 7 doesn't seem to have issues with MTP like windows xp does for me.

[Q] Deleted Kindle Fire OS?

I deleted the os on my Kindle Fire and I wanted to know if it is possible to install one I downloaded (.bin file) from my computer or from the kindle somehow?
You posted this exact same question in the Kindle Fire 2/HD forums, so it would be more beneficial for you if we knew exactly what device you have.
Me too...
Ok, so I've read the forums and have seen MANY other posts on this. My problem is I'm to much of a noob to understand how to fix. I rooted my kindle using KFU, worked GREAT, but wanted my kindle video streaming back so went to unroot. I did the dumbest thing possible from what I've read here and wiped everything though TWRP! (Cache, Dalvik Cache, Factory Reset, System, External Storage) So now I can still get into TWRP but that's it. I think i have downloaded the OS again here from the forum but have NO IDEA how to now get it on my Kindle. Again, EXTREME NOOB here, step by step please and THANKS IN ADVANCE!
bsr99a said:
Ok, so I've read the forums and have seen MANY other posts on this. My problem is I'm to much of a noob to understand how to fix. I rooted my kindle using KFU, worked GREAT, but wanted my kindle video streaming back so went to unroot. I did the dumbest thing possible from what I've read here and wiped everything though TWRP! (Cache, Dalvik Cache, Factory Reset, System, External Storage) So now I can still get into TWRP but that's it. I think i have downloaded the OS again here from the forum but have NO IDEA how to now get it on my Kindle. Again, EXTREME NOOB here, step by step please and THANKS IN ADVANCE!
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1. Thread-jacking isn't nice.
2. This thread has a specific section on exactly what you're asking about, under the heading, funnily enough, "Reverting to Stock Software." The only information it leaves out that you'll need to be aware of in your specific case is that, absent the ability to download the Kindle Fire stock software on the Kindle Fire itself (since you wiped the OS without putting another one in place), you'll have to side-load it from a PC.
So, once you've downloaded the stock software file that thread provides a link for, plug your KF into your PC, then ON the KF, in TWRP, press the 'Home' button, then press 'Mount,' then within that menu, 'Mount USB Storage.' This will allow you to access your KF's storage from your PC, and put the update file onto the internal SD card.
Sorry
abe in space said:
1. Thread-jacking isn't nice.
2. This thread has a specific section on exactly what you're asking about, under the heading, funnily enough, "Reverting to Stock Software." The only information it leaves out that you'll need to be aware of in your specific case is that, absent the ability to download the Kindle Fire stock software on the Kindle Fire itself (since you wiped the OS without putting another one in place), you'll have to side-load it from a PC.
So, once you've downloaded the stock software file that thread provides a link for, plug your KF into your PC, then ON the KF, in TWRP, press the 'Home' button, then press 'Mount,' then within that menu, 'Mount USB Storage.' This will allow you to access your KF's storage from your PC, and put the update file onto the internal SD card.
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Didn't mean to thread jack, I thought i read to ask questions on pre-existing threads that related to your question. Thought I was doing as asked. Again, EXTREME NOOb here. (probably shouldn't have even tried to do this) but I do appreciate the help.
Thanks Again

[Q] Two Rooted & Flashed Kindle Fire (gen1) Issues

Hello all,
I have checked and used this forum GREATLY while trying to root my Kindle Fire (1st Generation) and flash the newest Jelly Bean ROM, so first off, thank you to all who contributed to other threads. I'm having two annoying issues that is keeping me from really loving the upgraded functionality of my kindle. The issues are:
1. Ever since the flash of the new Jelly Bean ROM, my computer won't recognize my kindle unless it's mounted via TWRP.
2. I cannot move a certain .ISO file from my SD Card to my system folder
First things first, issue #1. After I flashed the newest Jelly Bean ROM last week, my computer (well any computer really) fails to recognize my kindle. I tried re-downloading the ADB Google drivers from the SDK app, but that didn't work. In my device manager, I can't even find any reference to the Google USB drivers at all, so I can't uninstall then re-install them. And even after I install them again from the SDK program, they still don't show up. Additionally, the only time my computer recognizes my kindle is when I boot it in Recovery Mode. If the SD Card is not mounted within TWRP, my computer will find a "Removable Drive" (which I can't access), but if the SD Card is Mounted within TWRP, it finds the Kindle Fire and allows me to access the files on only the SD Card. I even turned on and off USB debug mode on the kindle to see if that did anything. No luck.
Now, issue #2. All of this is pretty much just being done for games. I have two .ISO files of different games that I burned from games I own. One file is on the SD Card and there is not enough room for the other ISO game file. Naturally, I thought I'd move one of the games to the system folder (or any folder not within the SD Card) so I can have access to both games on the same kindle. I thought about using ADB to manually push/pull the file, but that doesn't work unless my computer recognizes my device. I also tried downloading Root Manager, but my kindle crashes whenever I try to move the large file off the SD card. I did test and was able to move a small picture file from the SD Card to the System folder, so I know it can work when I give myself root and RW permissions. Is there a size limit to what can be moved via a Root File Manager? I have tried 3 different programs that all crashed when trying to move or copy the file. I did also notice that the game file has a small badge on it's icon. Not sure if that means anything or if that's just saying the file is copy protected.
Oh, and the KFU will only recognize the device when it's in Recovery Mode. That's the only time the Kindle will obey commands from KFU 9.6.
Ideally, I'd like to not have to re-flash or re-root my kindle if at all necessary. I'm hoping it's a simple fix. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Well, I have a solution to problem one, but I don't think that this will work, as it sounds like you're having driver issues. Under settings on the kf, go down to about tablet, and tap the build number 7 times. (I don't know if this is a necessary step or not, but it is a good idea to have access to Dev options anyway). Now under storage, tap the top right corner where the three dots are, and select mtp. Hopefully your computer now will be able to access the SD card.
Again, this doesn't sound like your problem, but try it anyway.
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Hmm...didn't work. I did not have the three dots in the top right of the storage option of the settings, so there was no SMTP setting. I also just realized the settings app crashes whenever I click on the Display options in settings.
KindleMan said:
Ever since the flash of the new Jelly Bean ROM, my computer won't recognize my kindle unless it's mounted via TWRP.
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Go to Settings, open the "About Tablet" tab and tap on "Build number" something like 5 or six times. That will show the hidden Developer options tab. There, you need to enable "Android debugging".
2. I cannot move a certain .ISO file from my SD Card to my system folder
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The system partition is only 512MB and JB takes up around 325MB of that, so you may not have the room to store it there. Your best bet would probably be to move it to your /data/local folder.
So an addition to what I said before, something you might have to do is select USB notification in user interface under System.
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soupmagnet said:
Go to Settings, open the "About Tablet" tab and tap on "Build number" something like 5 or six times. That will show the hidden Developer options tab. There, you need to enable "Android debugging".
The system partition is only 512MB and JB takes up around 325MB of that, so you may not have the room to store it there. Your best bet would probably be to move it to your /data/local folder.
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I don't have the option for Android Debugging. USB Debugging is there, is that what you meant? Mine has been both on and off and neither one does anything that allows my computer to recognize the kindle.
I tried moving it to the data/local folder and it worked! Thank you for helping with that issue!
jma9454 said:
So an addition to what I said before, something you might have to do is select USB notification in user interface under System.
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I don't have that option either. For USB-related settings I have:
Protect USB Storage
USB Debugging
I also don't have a debug app selected. Could that be causing an issue? If so, which one should I use?
KindleMan said:
I don't have that option either. For USB-related settings I have:
Protect USB Storage
USB Debugging
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Are you sure you have the newest JB installed? What ROM?
Nevertheless, if you have USB Debugging enabled you should be able to send adb commands. If not, you're most likely looking at a driver issue.
I also don't have a debug app selected. Could that be causing an issue? If so, which one should I use?
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Doesn't matter.
soupmagnet said:
Are you sure you have the newest JB installed? What ROM?
Nevertheless, if you have USB Debugging enabled you should be able to send adb commands. If not, you're most likely looking at a driver issue.
Doesn't matter.
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I am on JB 4.2 (released on 1-22-2013).
If it is a driver issue, how to I go about fixing it? When I am in my device manager, I don't see any google or android USB drivers listed. But when I try to re-install the drivers from SDK, it either says they are current or they install without any error messages.
soupmagnet said:
Are you sure you have the newest JB installed? What ROM?
Nevertheless, if you have USB Debugging enabled you should be able to send adb commands. If not, you're most likely looking at a driver issue.
Doesn't matter.
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I did just discover something interesting regarding the USB Debugging which might narrow down the culprit. I plugged my kindle in to my computer via USB to charge and it was not registering. When I turned on the USB debugging, it did start to charge. It still isn't being recognized by the computer, so I am assuming the fault is with the drivers.
KindleMan said:
...I tried re-downloading the ADB Google drivers from the SDK app, but that didn't work. In my device manager, I can't even find any reference to the Google USB drivers at all, so I can't uninstall then re-install them. And even after I install them again from the SDK program, they still don't show up. Additionally, the only time my computer recognizes my kindle is when I boot it in Recovery Mode. If the SD Card is not mounted within TWRP, my computer will find a "Removable Drive" (which I can't access), but if the SD Card is Mounted within TWRP, it finds the Kindle Fire and allows me to access the files on only the SD Card. I even turned on and off USB debug mode on the kindle to see if that did anything. No luck.
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KindleMan said:
I am on JB 4.2 (released on 1-22-2013).
If it is a driver issue, how to I go about fixing it? When I am in my device manager, I don't see any google or android USB drivers listed. But when I try to re-install the drivers from SDK, it either says they are current or they install without any error messages.
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So uninstall the drivers for the kindle, then run the driver setup from KFU. reboot your computer and see if your computer now recognizes your kf.
Also, I would read/check on hashcode's thread to see if anyone else has any similar issues. It is hashcode's, right?
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jma9454 said:
So uninstall the drivers for the kindle, then run the driver setup from KFU. reboot your computer and see if your computer now recognizes your kf.
Also, I would read/check on hashcode's thread to see if anyone else has any similar issues. It is hashcode's, right?
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Oh, I didn't know that Hashcode was the person who created this. I'll ask him, but I'm starting to suspect I had some user error when flashing the ROM. Thank you for your help!
Did you do the driver thing?
The only reason I say that it was hashcode's is because you said that your build was 1/22 and his AOSP one is on 1/22, and I took a quick look at twa's and he didn't have any that day. Hashcode's cm10.1 was last updated 1/17...
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jma9454 said:
Did you do the driver thing?
The only reason I say that it was hashcode's is because you said that your build was 1/22 and his AOSP one is on 1/22, and I took a quick look at twa's and he didn't have any that day. Hashcode's cm10.1 was last updated 1/17...
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I tried the driver thing but it didn't work. There were no Android or Google drivers to uninstall and the re-install said it worked but the computer still failed to recognize the kindle. Is there another way to uninstall the drivers if they don't show up on the device manager?
At this point I would just redownload the ROM, and do a full wipe. Then flash it again and see if there are any issues.
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jma9454 said:
At this point I would just redownload the ROM, and do a full wipe. Then flash it again and see if there are any issues.
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What exactly do I wipe? I assume cache and dalvik cache, but do I do a system wipe too?
KindleMan said:
What exactly do I wipe? I assume cache and dalvik cache, but do I do a system wipe too?
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Yes. Everything but external storage (SD card)
Install ROM. Make sure to have md5 check on,
Wipe cache/dalvik or whatever wipe it gives on the bottom right.
Install Gapps.
Optional wipe
Reboot
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jma9454 said:
Yes. Everything but external storage (SD card)
Install ROM. Make sure to have md5 check on,
Wipe cache/dalvik or whatever wipe it gives on the bottom right.
Install Gapps.
Optional wipe
Reboot
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Ugh...still didn't work. All my existing errors are still there. I followed your directions (though the md5 check failed because it said no md5 file was found). I re-installed the Jelly Bean ROM but my computer still won't recognize the kindle. The Display option in the settings still causes Setting to crash whenever I click on it.
Is it about time to start considering unrooting, installing the amazon OS, and trying everything again?
I would first try a different ROM. Make sure to do a full wipe before you flash it.
What Gapps file are you using?
jma9454 said:
I would first try a different ROM. Make sure to do a full wipe before you flash it.
What Gapps file are you using?
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Still no luck. I installed CM-10.1-20130108-1817-otter-sgt7 and gapps-jb-20121212. The ROM seems to work a little better is some respects (the Display option in Settings doesn't crash now) but my computer still refuses to recognize the kindle.
This also presented another issue. I now have a bunch of other programs on my SD card but I can't access them. The Storage option in the Settings menu recognizes that the memory card is full, but it won't go any further into the card. If I have to wipe the card, it's not a huge deal, but I would like to see if I could access those apps if possible. I backed them up with Titanium Pro, but I left those backups on the SD card which now seems like a bad idea. Do I need to re-download Titanium Backup Pro and let that restore everything?

[Q] Amazon Kindle App Disappears after reboot - 5th Gen Kindle running CM12.1

Hi All,
We have two Kindle Fire 5th Gen's both running Cyanogen 12.1 . The difference is one of them was rooted a bit later, and came from FireOS 5.1.1 using the rootjunky scripts and FlashFire method. The device that came from FireOS 5.1.1 will not "keep" the Amazon Kindle Fire App surviving reboots.
I have seen a few threads on xda-developers around similar topics but I haven't found the answer to this yet (yes I did search, apologies if I missed it).
Things I've tried:
1. Using ADB to manually uninstall the kindle app and install a new apk.
2. Removing the com.amazon.kindle folders from the /Android/data/app path using ES File Explorer
3. Looking at the system apps using ES File Explorer to see if it was in there as a system app
4. Moving the app to the SD card, deleting cache, wiping data, installing multiple versions
My best guess is that somehow the Google Play version of the app is still incompatible with a "remnant" of the Amazon version, or there is something that is still running which survived the FlashFire zip process which is screwing it up. It works perfectly while it is running but disappears as soon as you reboot the device.
Any ideas, tips or tricks much appreciated. Thanks for your time!
giant_squid0 said:
Hi All,
We have two Kindle Fire 5th Gen's both running Cyanogen 12.1 . The difference is one of them was rooted a bit later, and came from FireOS 5.1.1 using the rootjunky scripts and FlashFire method. The device that came from FireOS 5.1.1 will not "keep" the Amazon Kindle Fire App surviving reboots.
I have seen a few threads on xda-developers around similar topics but I haven't found the answer to this yet (yes I did search, apologies if I missed it).
Things I've tried:
1. Using ADB to manually uninstall the kindle app and install a new apk.
2. Removing the com.amazon.kindle folders from the /Android/data/app path using ES File Explorer
3. Looking at the system apps using ES File Explorer to see if it was in there as a system app
4. Moving the app to the SD card, deleting cache, wiping data, installing multiple versions
My best guess is that somehow the Google Play version of the app is still incompatible with a "remnant" of the Amazon version, or there is something that is still running which survived the FlashFire zip process which is screwing it up. It works perfectly while it is running but disappears as soon as you reboot the device.
Any ideas, tips or tricks much appreciated. Thanks for your time!
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try posting in the correct forum
Fire Index: Which Amazon (Kindle) Fire Do I have?
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