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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Depending on whether you ran those commands from main or diags, you probably corrupted the OTHER partition. You cannot write an image to the partition you booted from. There are reports that not specifying a "count" parameter when writing mmcblk0p3 might cause problems, so later posts add "count=1000" to the "dd" command for mmcblk0p3. You SHOULD still be able to get into fastboot mode with MfgTool (unless you somehow damaged the bist u-boot image too), then you can flash the diags kernel (available in first post of "simple debricking" thread, which is where you should have posted THIS instead of starting a new thread).
The worst-case scenario for you is that if you damaged your kindle mmc contents too badly, you need to either connect to the kindle's internal serial port and repair it that way, or write a custom MfgTool profile that can reflash your mmc.

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well, when i tried to get into fastboot mode after magic key activated, things went on as before, but when i type "fastboot.exe flash diags mmblck2.img" in cmd, devices can't be detected any more....
i checked the device list after a HID compicant device found, neither usblib-win-bin-12.60 nor a extra NIC which should be introduced by kindle was found
i think i have been in the worst-case scenario that i did damage my kindle mmc contents.....how can i connect to kindle's internal serial port or how to write a MfgTool?...........