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Old 10-20-2016, 03:17 PM   #1003
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Device: K3 3G
Quote:
Originally Posted by geekmaster View Post
Let us know if trying different hardware works for you.
I tried different cables with different computers.
I always got the same result.

To exclude total hardware failure I can do 2 things:
only:

1.Prepare the USB kubrick stick

2. Use the FTDI cable restore way

I started to prepare the USB bootable stick and I'm stuck. :-(

The instruction says:
"STEP 1:
- Write kubrick-usb-base.img to your USB stick. How to do this depends on your OS and installed Software, but here are a few hints:
* On Windows, you can use http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/

STEP 2:
- Download and unzip an ISO (CD or DVD) image which supports the
Kindle(s) that you want to debrick.
- Copy the "boot.iso" from that download into the existing "efi/boot/"
directory on the Kubrick USB stick. Do not create or modify other
files or directories on the USB stick "


Step 1 is no problem I recorded the image on my USB stick with the win32diskimager.

The trouble is the second step.
How can I copy the "boot.iso" to the USB stick when neither my Win 7 nor PointLinuks can see it.

What am I doing wrong?
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