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Its stuck in the Please wait a moment while your Kindle starts up.
`lsusb` shows "Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. i.MX50 SystemOnChip in RecoveryMode"
Is there anyway I can recover the device?
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Follow the on-screen directions.
You can translate "a moment" as a "few days".

That is the very first thing to try, and keep it on a wall charger all of that time.
There is a chance that it is trying to re-build the filesystems on a storage device with bad blocks - a slow process.
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the kindle won't boot.
before it bricked I was playing with system_diags while the kindle is on. (I mounted mmc p2)
this caused some screen corruptions so I had to reboot.
the kindle never booted again.
Where did I say that it had to completely boot?

Do as I said above, leave it sit at the "Please wait..." screen while attached to a wall charger for at least a few days.

"a few days" means more than two and less than ten.
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