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Old 07-09-2012, 09:11 AM   #85
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Successful Debrick -- with a hitch... EDIT: FIXED

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Originally Posted by arooni View Post
Has anyone with a bricked Kindle 3 been able to do a recovery using this method? I'd love to know if this is something I should pursue or if I should just wait to get a broken screen Kindle and just swap mobo/parts.
EDIT:Just thought i'd update this since GeekMaster threw in a reference to me in the debricking sticky thread.

Successful Debrick using ATK

I had a bricked Kindle I had given up on (would only boot into diags), and using Freescale's ATK program (windowsXP 32 bit, physical Hardware) I unbricked it by flashing the rootfs with an image i got from this forum somewhere that i renamed <imagename>.img.bin( i cant exactly remember where i got it...). To test ATK, i flashed Seaniko7's custom kernel (even though i already had it... lol) and then proceeded to flash the image. I left it running overnight, so sadly i can't give you a time estimate... In the morning, i booted it up, and it booted normally! the only problem i had was then that the FAT32 table was corrupted, so I did a factory reset which temporaily fixed part of it but unzipping an update file gave me errors so i got a friend to run mkfs.vfat (as i'm still a linux noob ) for me on my Raspberry Pi. now i have a completely functioning Kindle!

(the image below is the corrupted fat32 partition (/mnt/us) on the kindle when i plugged the kindle in to install usbnetwork on LinuxMint)
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Last edited by qlob; 07-12-2012 at 04:43 PM. Reason: clarification,details
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