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Old 01-11-2016, 05:14 PM   #11
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Ok, I've found this link: https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Hard...ex#Serial_Port

I guess it's a good start.. if you have any suggestion please feel free to help
That will not help you to repair the broken screen.

There is a good chance that the problem is not the screen, but instead the hardware that drives the screen.
That would explain the 'boot loop' the device is caught in.

Hmm...
If not ready to trade it in for a new one - -
I would buy a "used, for parts" Kindle (same model) with a broken screen, and swap the hardware (everything mounts to the back of the screen).
That should give you a working device.
I.E: Because of the boot loop, it is most likely that your screen is good and your hardware driver on the mother board is bad.
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