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Old 09-14-2012, 04:49 AM   #156
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Originally Posted by opusitibm View Post
So dumb me. I flashed the partition table, now kindle is able to boot. After several reboot sequency automatically, now Kindle stop at a message said " Your Kindle Needs Repair." and contact Amazon and so on. any suggestion to get it fix?
thank you so much
You may be the first to have this problem on a K3, but it was a common problem on a K5.

You need to reset the boot counter. The simplest way would probably be to zero the persistent user store partition that contains it. Although on the K4/K5 that is mmcblk0p3, on a K3 it is different. There is probably information about the partition layouts either in this thread, or in the k3flasher thread.

For more information about resetting the boot counter on the K5 (to get an idea of what you need to do on your K3), search the forums. It may also be in the K5 hacking wiki.
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