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Old 05-29-2014, 10:09 AM   #681
Thanks4Kubrick
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Device: Kindle 4 non-touch
bricked Kindle

Yes, I do have a problem with following directions. It is something that I struggle with. LiLi should've worked. Or I thought it would.

On my Win7 work PC when Kubrick failed to boot form the LiLi USB with Kubrick, it said that message about the CD or something then said "Type POWEROFF" to shutdown or if you have experience with Linux you can troubleshoot Autostart.sh (or something to that effect.). I forgot to note that the command line would not accept any input.

Same thing on my Linux Mint laptop, except the command line DID accept input; after the failed USB boot.

Either way, the CD worked. I'm sure I failed to do something right. I also know that it was in diagnostic mode because I told it to go there by adding that file "ENABLE_DIAG".

My problem was two fold:
1) I hit the x) exit push (right or left I forget), but it wouldn't exit.
2) It would freeze a lot in Diag Mode, failing to accept user input.


The root cause may be my failure to understand how to reenable the USB docking mode with Windows. Thank you for that information by the way. I tried docking it but did not (or was not able) to get it to do anything when it was frozen.


All in all, whatever the root cause or issue, I believe this utility saved my unit.

So HUGE thank you to anyone who worked on this project. I didn't do my research so I have no idea who to properly thank.
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