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Old 01-08-2012, 06:46 PM   #20
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When you say 6, do you mean U006? Because that shouldn't happen, ever (on a K3, at least). And you might have ended up mixing two different jailbreaks, with one of them maybe half installed (which, granted, might cause wonky stuff, but hopefully nothing that drastic, but, either way, not a great start ^^).

What do you exactly mean by 'the fastboot thing'? Because the autoreboot feature is enabled by default, so, unless you want to use it to trigger a restart because you *changed* something, there's nothing to do...

If you see a big error 3, you're doing something wrong in the first place (rebooting with a custom .bin, not using the Update Your Kindle link). It's never the right way to install stuff, but, just in case, if you put an install .bin and restart, does it get picked up at boot (and fail with an error 3)? (if it does, someone might be able to come up with something, but I personally have zero experience with the recovery update format, and you'd probably need a hacked kernel to run custom ones anyway).

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