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Originally Posted by knc1
Carefully read the comments attached to that video.
Do any of them sound familar now? All of them maybe. 
(When that author first changed a file on the Kindle's fat32 file system and then unplugged the cable **without** doing the "safely remove" step was the time to close that video.)
You both have what is called a "K4" on this forum, but probably different firmware versions.
The quick and easy way out for you at this point: Use Kubrick on it to get back to the "factory stock" image + plus a few of the MR basics (all of which are harmless).
Note: Your device isn't actually "bricked" - but the process of recovery from that condition takes longer and more skill than to just use the Kubrick wizard.
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Yeah, I ended up by using Kubrick (excellent software, btw) and it jailbroke my kindle after flashing it. But thank anyway for answering me
But now I've just had another problem. It was working ok, so I decided to go on with the screensaver change and rebooted the kindle. Guess what? It has now came back to the system diags screen.