Kindle fire adb status offline troubleshooting
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Kindle Fire Q A, Help Troubleshooting The kindle fire utility reads: ADB status: Offline Boot Status: Unknown In the fire utility it reads ADB Status: Online Boot Status: Unknown If I try to change the bootmode it comes back
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To be rooted to install ROMs but I’ve recently heard that you don’t even have to do that (I’m still not 100% sure though so let me know). You just need to install FireFireFire and TWRP Recovery, which takes all of about 5 minutes. So here we go… 1. Download the latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ROM and the Google apps package (Gapps) that goes along with it. There are currently two different Jelly Bean ROMs at XDA, one uses a phone interface and the other a tablet interface. I used the tablet one for this review.Download Android 4.1 ROM – phone UIDownload Android 4.1 ROM – tablet UIPlace the ROM and Gapps ZIP files onto the Kindle Drive either with a USB cable or just download them directly with the Kindle Fire.2. Plug your Kindle Fire into your computer with a USB cable to enter USB mode. Download the Kindle Fire Utility to your computer and extract the ZIP file. The Kindle Fire rooting guide explains how to use KFU and how to setup drivers. The weird thing is I’m using a new computer from when I initially rooted my Kindle Fire and the drivers were already working so I didn’t have to do anything. The main goal here is to get KFU to recognize your Kindle so it says ADB Status Online.3. Once ADB Status is Online, all you have to do is hit the number for FireFireFire and hit enter. Then after that’s done do the same thing with TWRP Recovery. Some code will show on the KFU screen and it will tell you to hit a button—it’s all self-explanatory.4. Now that you have FFF and TWRP installed, your Kindle Fire should show a blue logo upon boot up where you can hold the power button to to bring up booting options.5. Head over to the TWRP Recovery guide to learn how to use TWRP to create a backup of your Kindle Fire in its current state so you can revert back to it at anytime. The TWRP guide also explains the exact steps needed to flashSOLVED-Kindle-Fire-ADB-Status-Offline/.github
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. #1 SO I foolishly issued the fastboot command via ADB when it was working. I started to issue commands in order to install the 2nd bootloader and recovery. Since that point, the Kindle isn't recognized by Windows 10 Pro anymore and I've tried just about every utility, method and button combination there is.I read that ADB only needs 4 seconds -/+ to initiate commands once the Kindle powers up. I've tried to issue the ADB to get it to boot back in normal mode and it always sits on . I attached a screen shot showing what comes up in device manager. I've uninstalled the drivers, reinstalled but to no avail.At this point, I'm willing to try anything. Stand on my head and shake the Kindle 5 times while rotating it clockwise....anything would help.*UPDATE* I just more or less wiped my laptop which I have all the ADB drivers on as well as Android Studio. I'm going to run some tests to see if I can get that 4 second gap to initiate an ADB command to get the fastboot to go into normal boot more 4000. *UPDATE 2* I managed to get generic ADB drivers as well as FASTBOOT drivers installed on my laptop. I can communicate with the Kindle a little. At this point, I've tried to issue ADB commands to restart with bootloader and other commands, but it only reboots back into FASTBOOT. The only thing I've been able to see is with KFFA, I can reboot to normal mode but it just comes back to FASTBOOT. I can also issue the test FASTBOOT and it gives me an ID and recognizes the Kindle. I've tried other options within KFFA but nothing seems to stick. I'm now officially stuck. Any help would be fantastic. *UPDATE 3*Thanks to this thread was able, or am in the process of loading a 2nd bootloader + TWRP and then on to CM13. Any ideas?Windows 10 ProKindle Fire HDRooted with KingrootNo Fastboot cableLots of frustration Attachments Last edited: Oct 21, 2016 #2 Eh back to square one. It reverted and there is no TWRP recovery. It's stuck in FASTBOOT and will take most fastboot commands but I can't get ADB and the drivers loaded to issue any sideload commands. This is weird. #3 Hello I have bricked my kindle fire and having similar driver issues I am able to get into fastboot mode with a diy factory cable boot any fastboot command comes back waiting for device . Can I ask where you got drivers please? #4 I used these: also ran like every single recovery tool out there to help me fix this. After I did fix it, it updated to latest version and there is no root yet for it. I sold it.If you need help, I think I might still have all the tools I. Kindle Fire Q A, Help Troubleshooting The kindle fire utility reads: ADB status: Offline Boot Status: Unknown In the fire utility it reads ADB Status: Online Boot Status: Unknown If I try to change the bootmode it comes backADB status offline when trying to root Kindle Fire
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Version I have, nor the original file name. This kindle was rooted many months ago. TWRP version is listed in TWRP top of screen, it will not say for Kindle or OtterX, but there are only a couple OtterX TWRP versions---------- Post added at 04:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:43 PM ----------Are you sure windows is not detecting, and it's simply not list as you expect?could be in media devices or several other placesare you installed SDK or just using adb/fastboot.exe files by themselves?---------- Post added at 04:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:50 PM ----------have you watched my [Video] OtterX ROM/TWRP/Bootloader [ROM 2014-05-08]? #10 TWRP version is listed in TWRP top of screen, it will not say for Kindle or OtterX, but there are only a couple OtterX TWRP versions---------- Post added at 04:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:43 PM ----------Are you sure windows is not detecting, and it's simply not list as you expect?could be in media devices or several other placesare you installed SDK or just using adb/fastboot.exe files by themselves?---------- Post added at 04:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:50 PM ----------have you watched my [Video] OtterX ROM/TWRP/Bootloader [ROM 2014-05-08]? You should add some audio to your video #12 It seems that now my pc can detect the device, but reports that it requires troubleshooting. When I try troubleshooting, it states that the drivers aren't installed and it can't find them when I try to install via the troubleshooter.Can somebody link me to the correct drivers that I need? I'm running windows 8 sd_shadow Recognized Contributor / XDA Welcome Team #13 It seems that now my pc can detect the device, but reports that it requires troubleshooting. When I try troubleshooting, it states that the drivers aren't installed and it can't find them when I try to install via the troubleshooter.Can somebody link me to the correct drivers that I need? I'm running windows 8 [HOW-TO] Amazon Kindle Fire Signed Driver for WinXP/Vista/7/8/8.1---------- Post added at 06:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:03 PM ----------or Amazon Kindle USB Drivers Windows 8 link dead Last edited: Jul 11, 2014 #14 Installed this, then when I try fastboot flash recovery otterx-twrp-2.7.1.0-recovery.img sd_shadow Recognized Contributor / XDA Welcome Team #16 Sorry, new user limit; Couldn't edit post... >->It says . I rebooted the kindle with a usb plugged in and nothing happens.Issues SOLVED-Kindle-Fire-ADB-Status-Offline/.github
For your system.(Eg-Wind8 - can I verify the drivers are loading?The Windows Device Manager is the key to determining the status of all the computer's devices and drivers. Right click on the "Computer" wherever you can find it (the Start menu, the Windows Explorer, etc.), select "Manage" from the menu and the "Computer Management" program will start up. From the left panel, select "Device Manager" in the "System Tools" category and the large pane in the middle will show a list of device types. Click on the triangle (or plus sign) next to a device type and a list will expand to show all the devices of that particular type.Now, connect the Kindle Fire to the computer and keep an eye on the device list. Windows will give some device detection beeps and the list will refresh. Before getting into the meaning of the table above, a small detail must first be covered. For adb to interact with the Kindle Fire, it must first have the "USB debugging" feature enabled. Without this feature, Windows will not even attempt to load the appropriate driver. The stock Kindle Fire software has this feature turned on at all times, but other ROMs must have "Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging" enabled. The rest of this document assumes normal mode has USB debugging enabled.What can I do if the drivers won't load?Windows can be very temperamental when it comes to device drivers. Don't assume the worst right away, but try rebooting thePackages SOLVED! Kindle Fire ADB Status Offline - GitHub
Boot loader. I'm not sure what version of twrp it was. I simply can't get my pc to detect the kindle to use ADB, it keeps saying that the device is unrecognized / has malfunctioned or similar. I do believe that if i can get ADB working then it should be fixable. The bootmenu options are the same ROM or not.Try refashing twrp in bootloader with adb---------- Post added at 12:46 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:45 AM ----------Also helps if you give file names. I've never had an 'advanced' menu in my boot menu before. Usually it's similar to this: but with a 'press power for boot options' at the bottom (or similar)(not my image) sd_shadow Recognized Contributor / XDA Welcome Team #5 you flashed a new bootloader like otterx-u-boot_v2.05.zip, ---------- Post added at 09:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:05 AM ----------which is fine, what version of twrp do you have? original file name? #6 you flashed a new bootloader like otterx-u-boot_v2.05.zip, [IMG ] ] Post added at 09:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:05 AM ----------which is fine, what version of twrp do you have? original file name? Sorry for neglecting to reply sooner; Had some business to attend to.I'm not sure what version I have, nor the original file name. This kindle was rooted many months ago. #7 Sorry for neglecting to reply sooner; Had some business to attend to.I'm not sure what version I have, nor the original file name. This kindle was rooted many months ago. So your saying you have a kindle fire 2? if so its very bricked maybe permanent, because anything here is only for the first gen. Anything related to kindle fire 2 can be found here #8 So your saying you have a kindle fire 2? if so its very bricked maybe permanent, because anything here is only for the first gen. Anything related to kindle fire 2 can be found here Um, no. I have an original first gen kindle fire SD. I'm not sure where you got that idea from.I was installing the OtterX rom when this happened. (Found here: )He was asking for my version of TWRP, to which I replied that I'm not sure. Last edited: Jul 10, 2014 sd_shadow Recognized Contributor / XDA Welcome Team #9 Sorry for neglecting to reply sooner; Had some business to attend to.I'm not sure what. Kindle Fire Q A, Help Troubleshooting The kindle fire utility reads: ADB status: Offline Boot Status: Unknown In the fire utility it reads ADB Status: Online Boot Status: Unknown If I try to change the bootmode it comes back Kindle Fire Q A, Help Troubleshooting. this is for the Amazon kindle Fire- Post added at - Previous post was at - look here Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.6 - ADB Status: Offline. downatone; ; Replies 3.
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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. #1 I can confirm that the latest version of Launcher Hijacker (Launcher.Hijack.v.4.0.3.b.43.Clone) works on Fire OS 5.6.4.0 on my Fire HD 10 2017. Just in case you are on 5.6.4.0 I thought you might like to know this. I'm a happy camper! Last edited: May 10, 2019 #2 Doesn't allow widget placement tho. Oct 15, 2013 15,452 10,301 #3 Doesn't allow widget placement tho. There are various workarounds/hacks for widget use on FireOS depending on build, launcher and root status. Suggest accepting situation as-is unless rooted. #4 There are various workarounds/hacks for widget use on FireOS depending on build, launcher and root status. Suggest accepting situation as-is unless rooted. Yea, I never relied on widgets that much anyway. I thought maybe it was an issue with the latest Fire OS. #7 Thank you, I discovered it shortly after but wasn't able to update my post or reply until now. Your welcome :good: #8 i'm able to use it on my fire 7 2017 but the home button thingy disappeared from my accessibility settings, so I stopped using it. Unsure why it disappeared or how to get it back. #9 i'm able to use it on my fire 7 2017 but the home button thingy disappeared from my accessibility settings, so I stopped using it. Unsure why it disappeared or how to get it back. I already posted it on the sticky thread, but perhaps it might be useful: I got a brand new Kindle Fire HD8 2018 and installed Nova Launcher. Using USB debugging, I was able to set it as the default launcher with adb shell pm disable-user com.amazon.firelauncheradb shell am start com.teslacoilsw.launcher (there should be a "Android is starting" loop after the first command). Widgets work as expected. This is on FireOS 6.3.0.1 so YMMV. #10 I already posted it on the sticky thread, but perhaps it might be useful: I got a brand new Kindle Fire HD8 2018 and installed Nova Launcher. Using USB debugging, I was able to set it as the default launcher with adb shell pm disable-user com.amazon.firelauncheradb shell am start com.teslacoilsw.launcher (there should be a "Android is starting" loop after the first command). Widgets work as expected. This is on FireOS 6.3.0.1 so YMMV. This is awesome, just got.github/README.md at main SOLVED-Kindle-Fire-ADB-Status-Offline
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. How to solve/fix bricked kindle fire,(solve the stuck on logo) and install adb Thread starter sweetsugar24478 Start date Mar 5, 2014 #1 How do I install the ADB drivers?• By far, the easiest and best method of installing ADB drivers on a Windows OS based machine is to use the installer provided in the Kindle Fire Utility distribution.• Find the latest version and download it to your computer or download this You can extract the files to any place on your hard drive• Open up the folder and you'll see an "install_drivers.bat" file among the contents. Windows may hide the ".bat" portion of the name, so it might just look like "install_drivers" in the folder. Disconnect the Kindle Fire from the computer (highly recommended) and then run the "install_drivers.bat" batch file. The installer will automatically check for the OS type (32 or 64 bit), and then install the appropriate drivers and configuration files.• Don't worry too much about Windows not being able to verify the publisher of the drivers. The warning is there because the drivers have been repackaged for use in KFU and have not been signed. It's OK to just install the driver software anyway. If Windows refuses to install unsigned drivers, that feature must be disabled before continuing. The process differs for various Windows releases, so search Google and find a suitable method. Kindle Fire Q A, Help Troubleshooting The kindle fire utility reads: ADB status: Offline Boot Status: Unknown In the fire utility it reads ADB Status: Online Boot Status: Unknown If I try to change the bootmode it comes back[Q] Kindle Fire Root Gone Wrong No ADB Status
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. #1 Step by step instructional videoHelp setting up adb for windows: you are already running Fire OS 4.5.3 and below, all you need to do is follow this video to root: Install the Fire OS 5.0 developer preview. EDIT: Do not do this. If you already have a lollypop ROM installed, use that instead of installing dev preview (You could cause a brick)2. Enable ADB on your device and set up ADB on your computer3. Download 4.5.3 firmware: (Mirror coming soon. This download works for the Fire HD7 and HD6)4. connect device to computer and run "adb reboot recovery"5. use volume keys and power button to navigate to "Apply update from ADB"6. from computer type "adb sideload update-kindle-20.4.5.3_user_453011120.bin"7. from tablet select "wipe data/factory reset"8. from tablet select "reboot system"9. Complete setup (do not connect to a wifi network yet)10. Download KingRoot: Download JmzFireHDTool: install both apps. "adb install KingRoot-4.1.0.249-release-nolog-201505211812_105001.apk" and "adb install JmzFireHDTool_v4.apk"13. Temporarily disable otaverify via adb "adb shell pm block com.amazon.otaverifier" (spelled wrong in video) 14. Connect to wifi so that KingRoot can work15. Open KingRoot on your device16. press "try to root"17. re-enable otaverifier "adb shell pm unblock com.amazon.otaverifier" (spelled wrong in video) 18. Open JMZ Fire Tools and press "Disable OTA's"Note: If you ever need to upgrade back to lollypop, you should follow these steps so you do not brick device: LastComments
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2025-04-21To be rooted to install ROMs but I’ve recently heard that you don’t even have to do that (I’m still not 100% sure though so let me know). You just need to install FireFireFire and TWRP Recovery, which takes all of about 5 minutes. So here we go… 1. Download the latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ROM and the Google apps package (Gapps) that goes along with it. There are currently two different Jelly Bean ROMs at XDA, one uses a phone interface and the other a tablet interface. I used the tablet one for this review.Download Android 4.1 ROM – phone UIDownload Android 4.1 ROM – tablet UIPlace the ROM and Gapps ZIP files onto the Kindle Drive either with a USB cable or just download them directly with the Kindle Fire.2. Plug your Kindle Fire into your computer with a USB cable to enter USB mode. Download the Kindle Fire Utility to your computer and extract the ZIP file. The Kindle Fire rooting guide explains how to use KFU and how to setup drivers. The weird thing is I’m using a new computer from when I initially rooted my Kindle Fire and the drivers were already working so I didn’t have to do anything. The main goal here is to get KFU to recognize your Kindle so it says ADB Status Online.3. Once ADB Status is Online, all you have to do is hit the number for FireFireFire and hit enter. Then after that’s done do the same thing with TWRP Recovery. Some code will show on the KFU screen and it will tell you to hit a button—it’s all self-explanatory.4. Now that you have FFF and TWRP installed, your Kindle Fire should show a blue logo upon boot up where you can hold the power button to to bring up booting options.5. Head over to the TWRP Recovery guide to learn how to use TWRP to create a backup of your Kindle Fire in its current state so you can revert back to it at anytime. The TWRP guide also explains the exact steps needed to flash
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