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Originally Posted by Loko_bielsa
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I do not think electronic ink is the problem, as you say the kindle can change and display diagnostic mode. But it is also true that follow the "" small guide for noobs debricking "and I could not restore the Kindle.Before all this, had the 5.1.0 version of the Kindle. Could that be the problem?
I would like to thank you, maybe it was stupid what I did with the messages, but did not know the system. You're very generous with your time.
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It does not matter what firmware you started with. You should be able to flash to 5.0.0 main kernel and 5.0.0 mmcblk0p1 just like everybody else (including myself).
There are newer images (like 5.1.0 with some hacks pre-installed), but I have not tested them personally.
The thing to remember is that your kernel version must be compatible with your main partition version.
There have NOT been any reports of a kindle that could NOT be debricked, so you SHOULD be successful if you try 5.0.0 main kernel and 5.0.0 main partition, then update your firmware later after it works.