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Old 08-22-2012, 03:22 PM   #3
trophywife007
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Device: Kindle Keyboard 3g & Kindle Dx (US)
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
You need to keep the jailbreak 'til the end. Once it's uninstalled, you won't be able to run custom uninstall files .

If you did, I'm gonna need more details on said 'error message'...

And, no, a factory reset won't uninstall the hacks.
Thanks NiLuJe.

I stupidly did an uninstall for the Jailbreak first as I couldn't initially find my uninstall file for the hack (had upgraded my computer since the install in Oct.. 2010). BTW, when I did that I got the message that the update had failed.

Then I found the uninstall file for the hack and got the "update failed message" then"error, contact Amazon" message.

I could try running the hack uninstall file again to get the message, but frankly I'm afraid to do so.

Thanks for your help!

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