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Originally Posted by knc1
That sounds like the "reset" menu selection was done to the device.
or a "DO_FACTORY_RESTORE" was placed at the top of visible USB storage.
A simple Amazon update should not have done that;
UNLESS
If it was very early (within the first few days), it could have been before the ";log MrPI" feature was added to the things being bridged.
Check your current firmware version.
Also check if the "OTA blocker" directory name is still in-place at the top level of visible USB storage.
Do you have kTerm or USBnetworking installed?
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Current firmware is Kindle 5.8.2.1 (3045660001)
I never installed the OTA blocker, I have just kept it on Airplane Mode other than earlier this week when I stupidly decided to use Push To Kindle.
I don't have either installed, although I did have USBNetworking installed at one point but I removed it.
I don't recall ever touching Reset in the menu.