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Originally Posted by knc1
That is a PW-1.
Since you have serial port access, you can jailbreak any version you install.
So don't use "versions I found" - -
There is no telling where or what you might have found.
Use the current firmware for the device from Amazon (5.6.1.1 - for the "5th generation" paperwhite - do not get 5.6.1.1 for any other model).
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Please do not make me play 20 questions with you.
Give us context and details - not big text globs.
Nobody here can see over your shoulder and all of our crystal balls are off-line for seasonal maintenance.
YOU must be the one to help us solve your problem.
So start at the start -
Are you the original owner of this device?
Has it ever worked correctly?
What is the background on how it became "broke" ?
How many books and documents did it have on it then, how many now, what types?
What other things have you done to it, before and after trying to use the recovery menu?
You must be willing and able to cooperate with us in finding the answer to your problem.
If you can't do that, then take it to a local repair shop.
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Thanks for the prompt reply.
My wife is the original owner of this PW1
Yes, it worked fine 1 week ago.
She installed a 3rd party application named "duokan" on this PW1 , which make PW1 dual bootable. The issue was caused by her switching back from "duokan" boot to original kindle boot. Then PW1 always stuck at almost the end of booting.
For number of books on kindle, I am not sure. But now there is no book on kindle. My wife said there might be about 100+ books, 3-4M for every book.
I tried these items in recovery menu:
I. Initialize Partition Table (fdisk) and format FAT
O. Format and overwrite FAT partition
E. Export FAT partition
U. Update using update*.bin file on FAT partition
I also tried "3. Load MMC0 over USB storage", but response is "unknown option"
thanks again!