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Originally Posted by Owl_
I've got into the device. I've installed only the Rescue pack and I got in to the device using kindle_rndis.inf_amd64-v1.0.0.1.zip (I don't know if I've done well...) But I've used just the commands:
idme -d --bootmode main (enter)
reboot (enter)
So my kindle became unfrozen. After a short time got frozen again! I repeated the procedure and at the moment I'm unfrozen...
Could you suggest me the exact commands that I must insert to fix finally the device? (If you have any other solution or something else to install, I'll listen to you)
Thanks a lot
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Have you inspected the logs to see what is going on? Enter ";dm" without the quotes into the global search exactly as written. This will result in several log files appearing in your documents directory. If you can't determine the problem yourself you can upload them in this thread as attachments for someone who understands them to inspect.
Required action depends upon what the problem is. Offhand, it sounds like you might have some problems with the flash chip and it is attempting to correct them. If this is indeed the case then all that is needed is time and battery power. If you suspect this problem plug the kindle into a wall outlet that is NOT switched and leave it alone for a few days. Once the errors are corrected you should have a properly working kindle, until the next failure that is.
Dave