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Originally Posted by kenxl
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!
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Not our project, not our problem, ask them for support on their support forum.
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Did you notice that with every firmware you tried to install with the Recovery Menu - none of the problem changed?
Translation: You can't fix it with the Recovery Menu.
Did you notice the offset of the kernel u-boot reports as booting?
That is not the kernel being installed using the Recovery Menu and the PW-1, 5.6.1.1 Amazon firmware package.
Translation: You never boot the kernel installed from the Amazon package.
You have three choices -
Restore the Kindle from the 'other' operating system, 'diags'.
Although Doukan has been known to botch that up also, so don't be surprised if that attempt fails.
See:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=272132
Just use the correct, current, PW-1, 5.6.1.1, firmware posted by Amazon.
OR
Restore the Kindle by assuming only u-boot is working and everything else is trashed (same as if it had been erased).
See:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=269099
Once again:
Use the correct, current, PW-1, 5.6.1.1, firmware posted by Amazon.
There are many log files attached to the posts of that thread, read them and compare them with the log files you capture as you follow the directions, step-by-step.
You never mentioned what type of computer you have to work with nor what OS it runs.
So I must assume you are certain you can read the directions for whatever PC/OS they are written for and translate them to the PC/OS you are using.
OR
Take it to a local repair shop.
When, if, you get it fixed, install KOreader.
That you can get supported at Mobileread.
If you want support on Doukan, use their support forum:
http://www.miui.com/forum-490-1.html
As you read through their forum, notice just how many things they are using are taken from this site and used without credit to the author or this site they took it from.
That should give you a hint why we don't provide technical support for Doukan here.
Translation:
If the Duokan Project wants to use our stuff without credit where credit is due, they can also use it without our support.
The idea that a free support site, staffed by volunteers, should be expected to support a commercial, for profit, software project is just so wrong that I can't think of words to describe it in public.