Stuck Stuck Stuck!!! HELP!! PLEASE!!! Kindle Fire WHY!! - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Help Please I Beg of you please please!!!
So some couple of days ago i decided to buy my little heavy weight Kindle Fire running 10.2.6
So with great excitement i took my laptop in order to root my Kindle.......... I have tried more than 6!! Different methodes
but to every single one of them the very very same response ''permission denied" again ''permission denied''
It gets so irritating and fruastrating and i am on my knees to anyone who can help me solve this
If Possible is there a way i can downgrade my firm to 6.3.2? at least i would be able to now then root my tablet
Any Absolutley any help would be very very appriciated!!

lucexpress said:
Help Please I Beg of you please please!!!
So some couple of days ago i decided to buy my little heavy weight Kindle Fire running 10.2.6
So with great excitement i took my laptop in order to root my Kindle.......... I have tried more than 6!! Different methodes
but to every single one of them the very very same response ''permission denied" again ''permission denied''
It gets so irritating and fruastrating and i am on my knees to anyone who can help me solve this
If Possible is there a way i can downgrade my firm to 6.3.2? at least i would be able to now then root my tablet
Any Absolutley any help would be very very appriciated!!
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I highly doubt you can downgrade to 6.3.2 from 10.2.6 unless someone had a weird idea of porting the 6.3.2 firmware to the 2nd gen. Although the 1st and 2nd gens have "somewhat" similar specs, they are different.

I'm not a developer, but I've rooted 2 KFs in the past several weeks. According to this sticky which I've read and is titled "**WARNING** You will BRICK YOUR KINDLE if you don't READ THIS FIRST!!!", the roots are designed for the first generation KFs only. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928866

So you mean it's impossible to root my Kindle? But I hope the XDA dev team will come up with a solution to this cause my friend has a rooted Kindle using Cyanogen Mod 9 and I may say with the 1 gb and 1.2 Ghz Processer it's as the Google nexus 7
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lucexpress said:
So you mean it's impossible to root my Kindle? But I hope the XDA dev team will come up with a solution to this cause my friend has a rooted Kindle using Cyanogen Mod 9 and I may say with the 1 gb and 1.2 Ghz Processer it's as the Google nexus 7
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It is not impossible to root your 2nd gen. Kindle Fire. But, if you try to root your 2nd gen Kindle Fire using the methods made for the 1st gen. Kindle Fire, you will brick your device, probably permanently.

lucexpress said:
So you mean it's impossible to root my Kindle?
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Go here to root your kindle.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2106463
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Just because I am a Senior Member doesn't mean anything.
I do not count myself as higher than anybody else.

GUYS GUYS GUYS GUYS GUYS!!!!! SOLUTION SOLUTIONS FOUND!!! There is a simple rooting so pretty yet it works like a hot mama. I got it from here forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075959 and the tip is follow EXACTLY!! What is says.. thanks to it I'm now rolling with Miui as Beautiful as my Kindle can be ask if you encounter any issues ( when rooting never mind the way your kindle will be acting up its a procedure to disable the security and when done manually instal Superuser.apk ) Remember follow the steps and ignore all the errors ok
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i need install custom rom on kindle fire

hi xda ok my question is the next i need to put rom on my kindle fire i get the root now but is hard for me am brinke one and i no wannt brink the othe one, ok y have de kindle fire 2 hd no have cam the version is 10.1.3_user blablabla please help me thank you i dont wannnt again brink my kindle again please help me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928866
No custom ROM for your kindle could be never.
Really but i see in youtubu jelly beam in this kindle fire
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Show the link
http://www.xda-developers.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/amazon-kindle-fire-tablet.jpg?f39ce1
I have this one
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spekdro said:
http://www.xda-developers.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/amazon-kindle-fire-tablet.jpg?f39ce1
I have this one
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That is a stock graphic. It doesn't tell us anything.
Honestly, if you cannot tell whether you have a Kindle Fire or Kindle Fire 2, you probably shouldn't be messing with it in the first place.
[edit:] In the link I posted earlier, you will find information on how to tell which Kindle Fire you have, and whether or not you're in the right place. Pay attention. That is, unless you just want to throw your money away.

[Q] Kindle Fire on HSN

HSN has the kindle Fire on flex payments and I was trying to find out if it is the new version that I've heard can't be rooted or is it the original that can? I already have the Original which I've rooted and running custom rom on but I wanted to buy one for a gift for someone but only if I can root it. I've done some searching but can't seem to figure out which model HSN is selling.
Hearnbiz said:
HSN has the kindle Fire on flex payments and I was trying to find out if it is the new version that I've heard can't be rooted or is it the original that can? I already have the Original which I've rooted and running custom rom on but I wanted to buy one for a gift for someone but only if I can root it. I've done some searching but can't seem to figure out which model HSN is selling.
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I just Googled "hsn Kindle Fire", found Kindle Fire 7" 8gb on the result list......went to HSN's website and the description was clearly the 2nd gen Kindle Fire as it was specifying the 1.2GHz CPU and 9 hour battery life. The 1st gen Kindle has a 1GHz CPU and specifies an 8 hour runtime.
http://www.hsn.com/electronics/kind...-fi-tablet-with-accessories_p-6962350_xp.aspx
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Yep, I clearly didn't search enuff b4 posting this question. I was in the heat of the moment about to pull the trigger on buying it but after I posted this question I continued to search and figured it out and didn't buy it. Maybe this thread can save others from buying it as well if they expect it to be rootable. Sorry, didn't mean to waste xda's valuable server space and enter a legal proceeding yes it "clearly" does state.
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Hearnbiz said:
Yep, I clearly didn't search enuff b4 posting this question. I was in the heat of the moment about to pull the trigger on buying it but after I posted this question I continued to search and figured it out and didn't buy it. Maybe this thread can save others from buying it as well if they expect it to be rootable. Sorry, didn't mean to waste xda's valuable server space and enter a legal proceeding yes it "clearly" does state.
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lol......don't worry about it.....u were just "clearly" (lol) confused.....it happens to us all at one point or another
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After a little further research it seems a few ppl have had some luck with rooting it... It looks like a shaky proceedure atm but promising but no roms exsist as of now. Thought I should point that out as to not completely hinder someone elses decision to purchase the kf gen 2... As for myself I'm still gonna pass and continue enjoying the original kf and all its incredible development.
Yes confused I am, blame it on the Christmas tree
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Noob 2 4um, so I can't do anything cool with 2nd gen KDF HD 8.9?

Thanks for taking a look at my question. Yep im a noob and thoroughly enjoyed the noob welcome video. Though i feel prepaired for any backlash this question may bring as a result of my noobery, I did search the forums and really just want to confirm what i believe to be is the grim truth.
I read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228532
so because I have a second generation kindle I can't root it and remove the adds or do any cool stuff? Is that about the long and short of it?
kindle fire hd 8.9
system version 8.4.6
I think you should be able to root it and if not you will be able to in the coming weeks, they rooted the hdx and I thought the second generation 7"HD model, so I would assume it should be available for the 8.9" model very shortly.
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stunts513 said:
I think you should be able to root it and if not you will be able to in the coming weeks, they rooted the hdx and I thought the second generation 7"HD model, so I would assume it should be available for the 8.9" model very shortly.
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thanks for the info. Ill wait till a more safe and easy method is out
Do you have an HD or HDX? If it's the HD with 8.4.6 then it's rootable and flash able now. Did it to my wife's 8.9 a few weeks ago.
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RedsonRising said:
Do you have an HD or HDX? If it's the HD with 8.4.6 then it's rootable and flash able now. Did it to my wife's 8.9 a few weeks ago.
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i have a fire hd 8.9 , bu im just worried about bricking it. I figured safer and more simply methods may come out for a noob lik me
Took me a while and a lot of reading of the threads here before I took the plunge. Better to wait until comfortable then taking the plunge when not ready and making a mistake.
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garlicxda said:
i have a fire hd 8.9 , bu im just worried about bricking it. I figured safer and more simply methods may come out for a noob lik me
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
LinearEquation said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
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thank you very much LinearEquation. This is a lot to take in, at least it feels that way, I will dive right in.

[Q] How to use a factory cable for KINDLE FIRE, please answer asap!

Hello my device is stuck in bootloop and wont be reconised.
Bought a factory cable by 'EarlyBird'
PLugged my kindle in with it and showed up in Device Manager as 'otter2-prod-04'?
How can i make the kindle boot up again and work?!?
Thanks.
If you have anyquestions reply to this thread or PM me.
Hope someone can help!?!
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Lewiswatson99 said:
Hello my device is stuck in bootloop and wont be reconised.
Bought a factory cable by 'EarlyBird'
Plugged my kindle in with it and showed up in Device Manager as 'otter2-prod-04'?
How can i make the kindle boot up again and work?!?
Thanks.
If you have any questions reply to this thread or PM me.
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I think yours is a second gen kindle fire, seeing otter2 and the big kindle fire logo. If it is, you're in the wrong forum, this is for the kindle fire first gen. And if it is, and you follow instructions from here, you will not be able to recover your fire. And even if it is a first gen, you need to post this in the Q&A Forum.
I put this in the q and a forum, also I belive it was the first gen, how can I or you tell? I can take more pics if needed
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I found out from this website
http://glyde.com/glydecast/how-to/which-kindle-do-you-have/
That my kindle is the (2012) version. The second version as my number starts with: DO26.
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Thanks for the help too, I'll look in a different forum then ( 2nd gen one!)
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Lewiswatson99 said:
Thanks for the help too, I'll look in a different forum then ( 2nd gen one!)
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Sorry for the Q&A thing. Check out Soupkit(I know you did see the first gen thread) for second gen devices
androvista said:
Sorry for the Q&A thing. Check out Soupkit(I know you did see the first gen thread) for second gen devices
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Ok will do. I did try the kindle fire soupkit for the original but will try it for 2nd gen as should do! Do you have a link for the 2nd gen soupkit? Thanks
Lewiswatson99 said:
Ok will do. I did try the kindle fire soupkit for the original but will try it for 2nd gen as should do! Do you have a link for the 2nd gen soupkit? Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162994
androvista said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162994
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Thankyou very much

Amazon Kindle Fire

Hello Guys !!! I am new to XDA developers..... and I have a problem. Recently I bought an Amazon Kindle Fire 5th Gen Tablet running Fire OS 5.3.2 .... I downgraded it to 5.3.1... But when I downgraded it to 5.1.1. , it stopped working.. I definitely think it's hard bricked.. Please help guys All methods failed for me.. I trust and respect XDA developers
Kailash7 said:
Hello Guys !!! I am new to XDA developers..... and I have a problem. Recently I bought an Amazon Kindle Fire 5th Gen Tablet running Fire OS 5.3.2 .... I downgraded it to 5.3.1... But when I downgraded it to 5.1.1. , it stopped working.. I definitely think it's hard bricked.. Please help guys All methods failed for me.. I trust and respect XDA developers
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