[Q] Amazon os 8.3.0 rooted (flash zip for twrp) - 8.9" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does this exist or is someone able to make? I know there is the 8.1.4 flash zip made by Hashcode for twrp.

csolander said:
Does this exist or is someone able to make? I know there is the 8.1.4 flash zip made by Hashcode for twrp.
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You have to separate two things:
- rooting (no change) link, use 2nd option
- flashing TWRP (one extra step) link
I've done this myself with 8.3.0 without any issues

thank you for the reply. probably should have included in the original post that i am rooted and running 8.3.0. the problem is that i tried to instal Hashcode's second bootloader. after a successful instal i noticed that the kindle would turn on to the orange kf logo that then flickers and turns blue like it should but then the kf boot animation comes on and it reboots into twrp. What i think is the cause of this is that twrp is waiting for an os, either Hashcodes cm10.1 or stock amazon os. the reason i asked for the 8.3.0 zip is because cm10.1 currently has no sound and other things.

If anyone can compile a .zip file for 8.3.0, it will be great. I have the same problem with you.

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[Q] Can't boot into TWRP but normal boot works

Hello,
So I received my kindle fire today. It OTA updated itself to 6.3 and after that I rooted and flashed firefirefire + TWRP it with KFU. Everything went fine and I have root access. Normal booting works but when i try to get into TWRP by pressing power button while starting it just boots normaly (powerbutton turns to orange for a while).
This is apparently problem with new 2.1 TWRP? Will flashing clockworkmod over TWRP fix this (so that i can use cwm instead) and backup/install roms with it or will I run into some kind of problems? Is there some other way to fix this?
Thanks for help!
Yes. 2.1 still has a lot of bugs to iron out. Go back to 2.0 and try again.
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soupmagnet said:
Yes. 2.1 still has a lot of bugs to iron out. Go back to 2.0 and try again.
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That could very well be why so many are having trouble this new twrp I use the old one haven't had a problem yet but you could be onto something there
There is guide how to install 2.0 in Kindle fire development list thread (cant post links since I'm new here and it links to rootwitz)
Is this the correct TWRP or is there newer 2.0. Im just wondering as file name has "rc" (release candidate) in it.
I guess KFU cant do this for me so are those commands correct in that post?
Code:
adb shell
idme bootmode 4002
exit
fastboot -i 0x1949 boot twrp-blaze-2.0.0RC0.img
etc.
Cykyter said:
Hello,
So I received my kindle fire today. It OTA updated itself to 6.3 and after that I rooted and flashed firefirefire + TWRP it with KFU. Everything went fine and I have root access. Normal booting works but when i try to get into TWRP by pressing power button while starting it just boots normaly (powerbutton turns to orange for a while).
This is apparently problem with new 2.1 TWRP? Will flashing clockworkmod over TWRP fix this (so that i can use cwm instead) and backup/install roms with it or will I run into some kind of problems? Is there some other way to fix this?
Thanks for help!
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I posted an explanation of what's going on with TWRP 2.1.0 in the KFU thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24732291&postcount=1298
And yes, you can install CWM onto the recovery partition and it will work fine.
Thanks! Installing cmw worked. Now I have ICS installed on my kindle
Same Issue
I'm having the same issue. I've falshed FFF and TWRP with KFU 0.9.5. The utility said I was successful but I can't access recovery. Can someone point me to some instructions which detail another way of doing this. A manual way is fine. I understand you can use TWRP 2.0, but all the links want to direct me to downbload 2.1. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
nchevaux said:
I'm having the same issue. I've falshed FFF and TWRP with KFU 0.9.5. The utility said I was successful but I can't access recovery. Can someone point me to some instructions which detail another way of doing this. A manual way is fine. I understand you can use TWRP 2.0, but all the links want to direct me to downbload 2.1. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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TWRP 2.1 has some problems and KFU's install process for it was broken. Vashypooh has reverted back to 2.0.
Probably the easiest thing for you to do is to delete your copy of KFU 0.9.5, download a new copy of KFU 0.9.5, and reinstall TWRP from it. It should automatically download version 2.0 and let you install that version.

[Q] REMOVING TWRP software

I have just downloaded the twrp software today on my kindle fire. It wont download any of the custom ROMs so I am just stuck on this screen. I even called Amazon and they couldnt help me...
Does anybody know how to remove TWRP from the kindle and set it back to the default system and its normal setup??
You called amazon and asked about twrp? Lol.
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mtdulmag said:
I have just downloaded the twrp software today on my kindle fire. It wont download any of the custom ROMs so I am just stuck on this screen. I even called Amazon and they couldnt help me...
Does anybody know how to remove TWRP from the kindle and set it back to the default system and its normal setup??
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I'm sure that for you, this is not amusing. But for me, its funny for so many reasons. We'll fix you up, don't worry. But first let me explain a few things.
When you make any alterations to Amazon's proprietary Kindle Fire interface such as rooting or installing custom recovery, you void your warranty and in the process waive certain benefits like Amazon customer service.
But since you have already done that, you want to make sure you have good fail safes to protect your investment. Of course one of those fail safes is custom recovery (TWRP). Removing it at this point with the skill level you are at right now is a VERY BAD IDEA.
The good news is, your Kindle is not broken. In fact, its doing exactly what it was designed to do, although its pretty hard for you to see that at the moment.
So the first thing you need to do is read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23747567
And come back when you are done
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mtdulmag said:
I have just downloaded the twrp software today on my kindle fire. It wont download any of the custom ROMs so I am just stuck on this screen. I even called Amazon and they couldnt help me...
Does anybody know how to remove TWRP from the kindle and set it back to the default system and its normal setup??
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I'm guessing thousands of people have used TWRP successfully to get ROMs installed, so I suspect something else is going on. Maybe you'd like to give this a read...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
so you can get an idea of how things work. Then if you want to explain...
1) what you did so far and how you did it
2) how you are trying to install ROMs
3) exactly what your Kindle Fire is doing
I or someone else here can help you get where you are going. Whether that's flashing a new rom or going back to stock, that's up to you.
As a side note, calling Amazon to tell them you've voided the warranty by flashing unauthorized software and then asking for help is probably not a good idea.
EDIT: There were no replies yet when I started typing.
Next Step
Alright I have read the thread from that link, now what is the next step?
It could be the cable. When you download stuff, always try at least 5 times. I always have to anyway.
Haha to calling Amazon by the way.
mtdulmag said:
I have just downloaded the twrp software today on my kindle fire. It wont download any of the custom ROMs so I am just stuck on this screen. I even called Amazon and they couldnt help me...
Does anybody know how to remove TWRP from the kindle and set it back to the default system and its normal setup??
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Lol, to calling Amazon. Stick in there buddy a few months ago I was also a totl noob. It gets easier and there are lots of peeps here that can help you with pretty much any problem. A little bit of searching help too. What I do before I even start downloading ROM's, mod's or, add-ons, I do a bit of research. That way I where to look again if I bork something.
kindle gen 1 twrp
Hey I have a KF 1st gen that I have rooted. Currently it is I guess stuck in twrp. It is holding the blue and white KF logo. I can use the power button to go into boot mode/twrp to reboot. However once past that area it will immediately power down. And truly I would liketo go back to stock rom.
lonnia said:
Hey I have a KF 1st gen that I have rooted. Currently it is I guess stuck in twrp. It is holding the blue and white KF logo. I can use the power button to go into boot mode/twrp to reboot. However once past that area it will immediately power down. And truly I would liketo go back to stock rom.
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Your in Bootloader, and Twrp is not working correctly
You will need to flash twrp to fix.
See How to flash twrp and firefirefire with a Fastboot cable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53652317&postcount=2
Shows basic steps, you have Bootloader, so don't need the fastboot cable, so download adb files, and twrp.IMG
And use
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrpfilename
Fastboot reboot
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KF1 flashed with TWRP 2.2.21-blaze/CM11 OtterX Nightly
Successfully flashed the above TWRP on a KF1, and then used it to install CM11 OtterX Nightly the latest (10-04-2015) build.
Now it's stuck in boot loading.
Reentering TWRP console, which I can do--I have full TWRP, but I no longer have any Zips to install from. (My SDCard was wiped.)
I've tried to use ADB to push (after struggling with the drivers) the build back to my KF1, but I find I don't have permissions set up correctly.
I did reflash TWRP as is recommended below, but that did not help the boot load freeze.
Can I use ADB to push the build back for a reinstall? Can I use fastboot to push it?
What is the proper course to recover this KF1?
BTW, I do not have a factory cable.
Thanks for the help!
sd_shadow said:
Your in Bootloader, and Twrp is not working correctly
You will need to flash twrp to fix.
See How to flash twrp and firefirefire with a Fastboot cable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53652317&postcount=2
Shows basic steps, you have Bootloader, so don't need the fastboot cable, so download adb files, and twrp.IMG
And use
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrpfilename
Fastboot reboot
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rustynail33 said:
Successfully flashed the above TWRP on a KF1, and then used it to install CM11 OtterX Nightly the latest (10-04-2015) build.
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TWRP 2.2.21-blaze is not compatible with any roms with "OtterX" , CM11, or CM12
"Otter" CM 11 requires Twrp 2.7.1.0 or newer
see Kindle Fire Flashable Recoveries/FFF TWRP/COTR/CWM
OtterX roms require OtterX bootloader, and OtterX Twrp
see [How To] Fix Otter X Install Errors, Partition sizes, Unable to Mount System.
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I no longer have any Zips to install from. (My SDCard was wiped.)
I've tried to use ADB to push (after struggling with the drivers) the build back to my KF1, but I find I don't have permissions set up correctly.
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what commands are you using? what error are you getting?
BTW, I do not have a factory cable.
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Factory cable is not needed if you have a custom bootloader
Thanks to your help SD I was able to install the Otter CM 11!
Now, I'm trying to install the ZIP of Open Gapps Nano for 11, and TWRP is reporting that I don't have enough space.
More investigation!
rustynail33 said:
Successfully flashed the above TWRP on a KF1, and then used it to install CM11 OtterX Nightly the latest (10-04-2015) build.
Now it's stuck in boot loading.
Reentering TWRP console, which I can do--I have full TWRP, but I no longer have any Zips to install from. (My SDCard was wiped.)
I've tried to use ADB to push (after struggling with the drivers) the build back to my KF1, but I find I don't have permissions set up correctly.
I did reflash TWRP as is recommended below, but that did not help the boot load freeze.
Can I use ADB to push the build back for a reinstall? Can I use fastboot to push it?
What is the proper course to recover this KF1?
BTW, I do not have a factory cable.
Thanks for the help!
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rustynail33 said:
Thanks to your help SD I was able to install the Otter CM 11!
Now, I'm trying to install the ZIP of Open Gapps Nano for 11, and TWRP is reporting that I don't have enough space.
More investigation!
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what's the full file name? size?
So, SD, I was able to install the pico Open Apps after installing gaps-kk. When that had me hanging in boot, I entered TWRP again and then did a wipe. On a whim, I rebooted into TWRP after the wipe, and tried to install the PICO OpenGapp zip. And, it installed!
I rebooted, and now I have GAPPS!
Can't explain it, but now it works. Thanks for all your help!
sd_shadow said:
what's the full file name? size?
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[Q] Unable to install ROMs

So I have a problem with my Kindle Fire, I have it rooted and have clockwork recovery installed, I was able to flash MIUI rom a few months back with no problem, then switch back to Amazon GUI; Since then I haven't really tried flashing a different rom since I was busy and haven't really been using the tablet.
Yesterday I downloaded a few roms backed up the current system and tried (with no luck) installing the roms but it gets stuck on the boot logo (I tried the following);
AlienDroidV5.0.1
cm-10-20121101-UNOFFICIAL-otter
cm-10-20121105-1516-otter-sgt7-linaro
jandycane_otter-v1.8.0_0xD34D
jb-kfire-hashcode-10-10
At that point I thought maybe my kindle (somehow) upgraded even though it was showing version 6.2.1 in the settings, so I upgraded the Kernel (I used the following);
fff-u-boot_v1.4a
Then tried installing the ROMs again, with the same problem, I then tried installing the Amazon 6.2.2 (6.2.2-rooted-secureboot) which installed great, worked on the first try...
Yes, I wiped Cache, Develik, Battery and Factory wipe before each rom attempt. I tried using the Kindle Fire Ultimate Utility to kick the tablet out of boot logo loop but the tablet doesn't respond to the commands.
So, can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
Alan
Your recovery is your problem change to twrp. 1.4a is not a kernel it`s a bootloader. huge difference. Pretty sure that most every op of ICS or Jelly Bean has some notation about using twrp to flash the Roms have chosen.
Thepooch said:
Your recovery is your problem change to twrp. 1.4a is not a kernel it`s a bootloader. huge difference. Pretty sure that most every op of ICS or Jelly Bean has some notation about using twrp to flash the Roms have chosen.
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Just flashed TWRP using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28664718&postcount=127 going to check now
Update: Thanks Pooch, that solved the problem... not sure how I missed this huge step, glad I asked.
keroseneman said:
Just flashed TWRP using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28664718&postcount=127 going to check now
Update: Thanks Pooch, that solved the problem... not sure how I missed this huge step, glad I asked.
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No problem bud glad you got it.:good:

2nd bootloader + Twrp install on 8.4.3 success

Uggg.... I just want cm10.1 but I have no idea on how to install 2nd bootloader and twrp without bricking Has anyone installed twrp and 2nd bootloader successfully on 8.4.3 I know the methods, but they don't work on 8.4.3... But everyone who tries on 8.4.3 bricks. I need help!
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Brandonrz said:
Uggg.... I just want cm10.1 but I have no idea on how to install 2nd bootloader and twrp without bricking Has anyone installed twrp and 2nd bootloader successfully on 8.4.3 I know the methods, but they don't work on 8.4.3... But everyone who tries on 8.4.3 bricks. I need help!
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I can confirm for sure that it does work.
A little background first: I got my Kindle Fire HD recently and it was on version 8.4.1. I managed to root it fine using the Bin4ry root v30 method (Recent guide - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337634)
I was then updated to 8.4.3 via an OTA update, so I had to root again using the same Bin4ry v30 method.
After that I waited and read the forums daily to see if anyone had managed to successfully install the second bootloader and TWRP on 8.4.3. Eventually I saw a post from the user: GenghisKhan67 kind of mentioning that he'd done it, but without much further detail. Soon after that I worked up the courage to try it myself. Then came the easy part...
I simply followed hashcode's original thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175 ) WORD FOR WORD, including the essential step 4.5. Along the way I made sure every file I downloaded had the correct md5 checksum (I just downloaded some md5 checker I found on Google). And I had previously backed up my Kindle's stock rom using KFFirstAide, but essentially it was the same process as in step one of hashcode's tutorial.
Basically, it worked as it was supposed to without any issues. I successfully got the blue logo. I had the cm 10.1 rom downloaded as a zip file onto my kindle, I booted into TWRP by holding the power and volume up buttons while the kindle was booting. I did all the required wiping via TWRP. Then in TWRP, I clicked the install button, selected the cm 10.1 zip file that was already on my kindle and it installed just fine. I rebooted into the custom rom.
After a short time though, I found that the custom rom had a few bugs and didn't work with every app. (Some games didn't work. Camera didn't work.) so I restored my original stock rom via KFFirstAide using the backup I had already made on there.
I did run into a slight problem when restoring my original rom though. The Kindle was no longer recognized as an adb device on my laptop. To fix that I simply uninstalled and reinstalled the official Kindle Fire adb driver and it worked fine.
pitcrawler said:
I can confirm for sure that it does work.
A little background first: I got my Kindle Fire HD recently and it was on version 8.4.1. I managed to root it fine using the Bin4ry root v30 method (Recent guide - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337634)
I was then updated to 8.4.3 via an OTA update, so I had to root again using the same Bin4ry v30 method.
After that I waited and read the forums daily to see if anyone had managed to successfully install the second bootloader and TWRP on 8.4.3. Eventually I saw a post from the user: GenghisKhan67 kind of mentioning that he'd done it, but without much further detail. Soon after that I worked up the courage to try it myself. Then came the easy part...
I simply followed hashcode's original thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175 ) WORD FOR WORD, including the essential step 4.5. Along the way I made sure every file I downloaded had the correct md5 checksum (I just downloaded some md5 checker I found on Google). And I had previously backed up my Kindle's stock rom using KFFirstAide, but essentially it was the same process as in step one of hashcode's tutorial.
Basically, it worked as it was supposed to without any issues. I successfully got the blue logo. I had the cm 10.1 rom downloaded as a zip file onto my kindle, I booted into TWRP by holding the power and volume up buttons while the kindle was booting. I did all the required wiping via TWRP. Then in TWRP, I clicked the install button, selected the cm 10.1 zip file that was already on my kindle and it installed just fine. I rebooted into the custom rom.
After a short time though, I found that the custom rom had a few bugs and didn't work with every app. (Some games didn't work. Camera didn't work.) so I restored my original stock rom via KFFirstAide using the backup I had already made on there.
I did run into a slight problem when restoring my original rom though. The Kindle was no longer recognized as an adb device on my laptop. To fix that I simply uninstalled and reinstalled the official Kindle Fire adb driver and it worked fine.
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Lol that bin4ry root. Was my thread, I will install 2nd bootloader as soon as cm10.1 is stable.
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Brandonrz said:
Lol that bin4ry root. Was my thread.
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And it's a handy guide as well. Hopefully it'll help others.
pitcrawler said:
And it's a handy guide as well. Hopefully it'll help others.
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Ty. But I take no credit. )))
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[Q] KFHD 8.9 on CM 10.1 want to update to CM 11

Okay i've removed the fire OS off my kindle and am running cyanogenmod 10.1, but would like to update to cyanogenmod 11 kitkat. But everytime I try to flash the rom through TWRP 2.6.0.0 I get a failed error. I understand it's recommended to use the most updated version of TWRP(2.6.3.1) but I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO UPDATE TO THAT VERSION now that I've erased the original OS and am running strictly android OS! (after I successfully erased the fire OS I deleted all the files i downloaded to save space) So now I can't remember how to get my device into bootloader mode to enable fastboot to install the updated version of TWRP.
BUT MY REAL QUESTION is do I even need an updated version of TWRP to move from CM 10 to CM 11???? My drivers are all correct for my current version and can add and move files fine through the USB connection it just fails every time I try to install CM 11.
I am performing a factory reset wipe before I attempt to flash the new ROM, but is there something else I'm missing or is the only way to flash CM 11 with TWRP 2.6.3.1?
Any help I can get on this is appreciated, I've searched for a hot minute and have found some posts saying updated versions of TWRP are preferred but nothing explaining how to install an updated version of TWRP after fire OS has been deleted. I'm sure it's something small and stupid I've been overlooking but after several hours I just need a fresh pair of eyes for help. Please and thank you to all that respond.
Simple really, download the twrp zip from here, and flash it from in twrp, and I believed after reading the changelog yes you will need it because it has full selinux support and I don't believe your version does, selinux is used on cm11.
Edit: also should mention after flashing the new recovery zip file to reboot the device into recovery again to load the new recovery up.
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stunts513 said:
Simple really, download the twrp zip from here, and flash it from in twrp, and I believed after reading the changelog yes you will need it because it has full selinux support and I don't believe your version does, selinux is used on cm11.
Edit: also should mention after flashing the new recovery zip file to reboot the device into recovery again to load the new recovery up.
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Ha I can't believe it was that simple, here I thought I had to re-run ADB and SDK on a previous version to make everything communicate but all I had to do was install the update through the current version. Thank you, I am currently running the set up on CM 11, you deserve a vacation, or at least a cuddle.

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