Alright, last night I attempted to do all of the neccesary steps to install SlimKat ROM onto my Kindle Fire 1st generation on 6.3.3 and eventually got the Kindle to have no OS installed, wouldn't boot into recovery (would just power off), and ADB would not respond (device unauthorized). The only thing that worked was fastboot commands. At the moment, that Kindle Fire is on the back burner. I now have a second Kindle Fire and am attempting the same thing but have recorded all of my steps and am stuck.
From my understanding, if a OS was installed ADB would be asking for permission. However, since one isn't I can't grant permission and the device is stuck in offline mode. What do I do?
From my understanding, if a OS was installed ADB would be asking for permission. However, since one isn't I can't grant permission and the device is stuck in offline mode. What do I do?
Code:
Installing drivers ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire/development/how-to-kindle-fire-1-update-6-3-3-t2814955 )
Downloaded Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.9
Restarted Windows 8.1 with signature enforcement disabled
Ran install_drivers.bat
- Device manager shows Android Phone with Android ADB Interface
Restarted PC
Rooting with Saferoot ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire/development/how-to-kindle-fire-1-update-6-3-3-t2814955 )
Downloaded Saferoot
Running install.bat
Never passed "Plug in your phone and Press any key to continue . . . " after pressing a key
Re-running install.bat as administrator
No prompt and stuck on "Waiting for your phone to appear"
Uninstalled Android ADB Interface from device manager
Reinstalled Android Composite ADB Interface from device manager
Finally detected Kindle and continued with root.
Rooted succesfully
Flashing FFF and TWRP without Fastboot Cable ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54124313&postcount=3 )
Downloaded files
Following instructions
Step 6, fastboot devices doesn't display any devices
Fastboot commands working according to ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54156851&postcount=7 )
Reattempting step 5
fastboot devices doesn't display any devices but the kindle fire logo is without animation, continuing anyways.
Appears to have worked regardless of not displaying devices, kindle rebooted with fire in blue
Installing OtterX ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2671619 )
Downloaded files
Following instructions
Step 1, can't use command "adb shell "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0boot0 of=/sdcard/boot0.bin"" because /dev/block/mmcblk0boot0: cannot open for read: No such file or directory
Instead, backed up with TWRP backup.
Mounted through TWRP
Created folder in kindle directory titled "mount1" and placed otterx-u-boot_v2.05.zip in it
Unmounted through TWRP
Flashed otterx-u-boot_v2.05.zip through install /mount1/
Step 2
Flashed zip-otterx-twrp-2.8.3.0-recovery.zip through TWRP install in /mount1/
Step 5
adb push Slim-otterx-4.4.4.build.8.8-gcc4.7.zip /sdcard/ reports error: device not found
adb devices reports no devices found
device manager doesn't list Kindle or Android phone, but instead, MTP
Installed Android Composite ADB Interface to MTP which now displays as Android Phone
adb devices now shows one device as offline
Requested help on XDADev for the sake of not bricking another Kindle ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire/help/help-1-kindle-bricked-chance-to-install-t3039763 )
adb devices no longer shows any device
Device manager now shows Amazon OtterX and MTP without drivers
Installing Android Composite ADB Interface to Amazon OtterX and MTP
Both now show under Android phone as Android Composite ADB Interface
adb devices now shows the kindle as offline again
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