Please accept that there is no simple way. Geekmaster linked some threads with information above. I would suggest you work carefully through these threads. Yes, it will take some hours.
Carefully read the threads, and when you have questions, then first check if someone else already asked the question. If you feel that is not the case, then please ask in the corresponding thread.
To get help, don't ask "it's broken, help me". Instead, start on your own and when you have problems, ask explicitly about them. E.g. ask
"I tried to [...] like described in the guide. But when it should [...] according to the guide, instead it does [...]. What can I do about it?"
Or even in simple cases, please ask questions like "I do not understand the guide. What is this [...] thing it is talking about?"
It's not easy for us to ignore desperate pleas for help, you know. But it's impossible to help individually in every case. However, there are good abstract guides which will help you to help yourself. Only that way it is feasible at all to help people on such a large scale.
Edit: sorry, I see you have finally started on your own. That's good. But please give your feedback in the relevant threads. That makes it more probable that you will get help. Some people simply stopped reading those "help me, my kindle is bricked" threads, but will support the "debricking howto" threads. And, please, stop creating a new thread for every problem you stumble upon...
Last edited by hawhill; 04-13-2012 at 05:37 AM.
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