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Old 09-22-2018, 04:50 AM   #8
CaesarW
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Device: PW3 PW4 (all jb)
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Originally Posted by hius07 View Post
Look at this prog, it can write incrementaly
http://www.killprog.com/killcopye.html
@hius07 thanks for the program and I'll try it when I get home.

Thanks @NiLuJe and @coplate for effort on firmware exploiting!

Thanks everyone for replying and help

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Originally Posted by coplate View Post
I found a link to my thread where I tried it before.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...86#post3563586
I don't actually remember if I got someone to test it, but I think I remember that the manifest signature was not actually used for FB02.


I am 95% certain that I tried it on my own device, but I am not 100% certain of that.

That one I made was with 5.8.something. I'm not sure if I think that amazon is using the same logic board they did on the pw32 manga models now, and thats whats breakign it, or if they introduced somethign totally new.

In which case, I think the only trusted way to do fix his kindle is to get ause 5.9.11 image to fix.

@CaeserW if you are feeling adventurous, you can try this file to see if it is small enought to copy over quickly - I dont think it will make it worse :-)

http://kindle.ficfeed.com/update_PW3...ratch_good.bin
@coplate I'm pretty willing to try but the modified firmware looks still a bit too large for me. Now what I'm going to try is using 3rd-party software to try copying chunk by chunk.

Can it be shrunk a bit more? And is there any hope for a jailbreak-capable firmware installed on my Kindle?
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