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Old 10-25-2012, 02:04 AM   #3
kaneorotar
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: CA, USA
Device: K3, KW3, PW4
Strange, I can't seem to find the 'Edit' option to my first post. So I will just add the information at here:
Despite the version 3.1 software and the rootfs, I also programmed the 'partitiontable-header-uboot.img.gz' available at here

As hawhill mentioned in tha post, there should be a 'device ID' part in the memory and in my case I suppose that's where things went wrong. So the question is: Is there anyway to recover the device ID part of the memory?
I've previously dumped some part of the memory from the Kindle 3G and the filenames are:'mmcblk0_7688.dmp','mmcblk0p1.dmp','mmcblk0p2. dmp','mmcblk0p3.dmp'

One more interesting information:
Althought my Kindle 3 seems to be a 3G model, it has a serial number starting with B00A which is normally seen on an European Kindle 3G.
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