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7/29/2017

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Kindle Fire Stuck at Boot Logo - Solved! My Kindle Fire suddenly went into a loop during boot. It’s just showing the Kindle Fire logo (with animation) at start up and it just stays there. No home screen, no slide to unlock screen. My Kindle Fire unit was not rooted so I was not expecting anything like a boot loop. If anything messed up the firmware it should be the automatic update from Amazon. Kindle Fire Software Version 6.

Again my Kindle Fire was not rooted but I know the base system is Android 2. I decided to do some tinkering about Android. I have some knowledge about Android due to past gadgets that I have rooted with the help of the guys from XDA. They have a dedicated section for Kindle Fire Android Development, good news (for my Kindle Fire)!

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ADBAndroid Debug Bridge is part of the Android SDK which is often used for manual rooting of Android devices. I have my Mac and Windows machine installed with ADB so I can switch from either system to connect to an Android device. In this case with my Kindle Fire, I was able to connect using ADB even it is stuck in the boot logo.

Simple guide to fix Black Screen at boot or AMD driver issues after upgrade. Fix Windows Black Screen, Blinking Underscore. On boot, if your system displays a black screen with a blinking cursor, your hard drive isn’t detected properly. When you boot your Windows computer, the first thing you see after the POST (the initial power-on self test) is the Boot Screen carrying a Windows logo at the center. Fix a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 that’s stuck on the logo during boot up, keeps rebooting.

That is a good sign. Issuing a adb shell command gives a “$” prompts which indicates that I’m not rooted. I cannot do much if I’m not rooted so I tried the following methods to root my unit. Methods I’ve Tried. Kindle Fire Utility. One of the popular Kindle tools in XDA is the Kindle Fire Utility. The tool is written using Windows batch file which means its a Windows only method.

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Tired of watching the same animation again and again every time you boot Windows 7? There is a very easy way to change Windows 7 boot screen animation. My Windows 7 machine was powered down without logging out first. Now, when booting the PC Windows 7 does not completely start. Instead, it boots to a completely black.

I’ve tried option 3 which is to “Install Permanent Root with Superuser”. No response from my Kindle Fire and the tool seems to be waiting for my Kindle Fire to respond as well. Hmmm, not working! Super. One. Click. I’ve tried Super. One. Click before to root my Nook Tablet.

Since the Super. One. Click tool is a generic rooting tool, I thought I could try using it to root my Kindle Fire. I’ve clicked root, but again no response. Super. One. Click even went to “Not Responding”. Not working. Kindle Unbrick Utility.

I'll show you how to fix this issue! This also works with Windows 8.1. I have the same question as the commentor above, and the same issue, stuck at boot screen. Where exactly are you imputing these commands, into a 3rd party application. In our previous post, we let you know about the release of 8oot Logo Changer, a free tool designed to help you change the original boot screen logo of Windows 8.1.

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I noticed the tools I’ve used cannot even go into the first step of rooting. Which means the loop happens even before the actual system is booted. I tried searching other tools and I found the Kindle Unbrick utility. I like the name, sounds very helpful in times of desperation. I’ve tried the “Stuck at Logo” option. No response again.

Maybe I’m missing something, so I went digging further to the commands used by the tool. Found that it is using this command: Filesand. Tools\adb shell idme bootmode 4.

Filesand. Tools\adb shell reboot. Since my Kindle Fire is having a boot loop, it just makes sense that I need to change a mode in the way it is booting.

I need to change the boot method to go to fast boot. Fastboot Mode. There is a post in XDA about Fastboot mode without rooting or cables which have the code needed to run to be able to fast boot to a Kindle Fire. The problem is when I issue this command, I still get no response from my Kindle Fire. ADB is not responding as well. What to do now? The Solution.

Since there is a boot loop, I need to get ahead of the Kindle Fire boot step where I can issue the ADB commands before it goes into the loop. I restarted my Kindle Fire while it is connected to my machine through a USB. I left the ADB command prompt open and while the Kindle Fire is restarting I am issuing the adb push fbmode /data/local/tmp command. I got several errors that there was no device.

On one of my attempts I was able to get a confirmation that the fbmode file was sent to the Kindle Fire (screen will show bytes transferred). Lo and behold my Kindle Fire is now in the home screen!

The key is to issue the adb push fbmode command before it gets into a boot loop. This is technique is not documented to my knowledge until now. I’m blogging this technique as my contribution to the Android developers in XDA.

Asus Laptop unable to boot (black screen, no bios) . When I plugged adapter and tried to boot, the screen remained black with no sign of asus logo or even backlight. Like it wasnt even plugged to motherboard. As I found out, lot of ASUS notebooks share this problem. After 5 hours i finally managed to successfully boot to windows. Unplug the battery and adapter , hold power butom for about a minute then plug AC adapter back and boot.

Dissassemble notebook, remove CMOS battery, put it back after a while then reassemble and boot. Plug adapter, switch the notebook on and let it run for few minutes, then repeat no. Let notebook run for few minutes under blanket or wherever you can cover airflow so it will overheat a little. Only source of appropriate heat i currently had was hair dryer (1. W) and i blew hot air on MB for few minutes and it was enough   After reassembly everything worked  I have an Asus A5. S with many of the same problems mentioned above. My problem with this laptop is that everything seems to be in working order except for the screen not coming on.

Fans run, hdd boots up, cd drive will attempt to read disks, power button works.. I cannot get any screen reading, nor can I get any beeps or sound out of the speakers. All this trouble occurred right before I replaced the ac jack on the MB. I figured the MB wouldn't boot properly to protect itself from variable electrical current.

Now that I have it replaced, I'm trying everything to get this thing running again. I've tried the CMOS battery, replacing it, taking it out, etc. Removed ram, removed hdd, removed cd drive, removed keyboard, removed battery, removed ac and run off battery. I've even tried the power button trick.

The only significant thing that I can tell is that when you plug in the ac cord, the laptop starts up by itself, letting me know the BIOS is still working (start after failure), but since I cannot even get an external monitor to work with it, I cannot change any BIOS settings. And when I press the power button, I have to hold it in order to turn it off, which usually means its not hanging at BIOS input, but I could be wrong. My last resort is to cycle through this list once more, or start messing with the display wires. I see that there is some twisting of the monitor wire inside the casing, but in reality, there are a LOT of tiny wires inside the sheathed coil that I really don't want to open up like a biopsy. I'll be back with the results of that list, and hopefully something will work.

If anyone has any suggestions, please feel free to drop them in. I'm all ears here. Everything is the same, with no screen display or sounds. I'm losing my mind here with this thing.

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