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Old 10-10-2015, 10:38 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by wfwzhxd6 View Post
I copy javase embedded to kindle root file system,after reboot,it couldn't go into the graphic user interface,and what a too terrible thing is that I reset kindle to factory,so I lost the /mnt/us/usbnet folder,it make me couldn't control my kindle anyway......Now I need the /mnt/us/usbnet folder,then I will be able to attempt to start usbnetwork and repair my kindle,Is there anybody can share that folder with me? My kindle is kindle 3 keyboard with wifi, thanks for all.
"Factory Reset" **does not** re-load a complete copy of the OS from protected storage (some embedded devices do, but not Kindles).

So of course, it can only reset those things known about at the factory.

Your only practical choice now is to use Kubrick on it.
That will re-load a complete, known good, image.

It will take Kubrick 2 to 3 hours to re-load the entire image.
While waiting, repeat to yourself:
"Modifying the root file system is not a good idea."
Keep repeating that until the re-loading is complete.

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