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Originally Posted by knc1
Given the specific steps you have given, one of the two are true:
*) It was jailbroken before you started (probably by the installers of Android)
or
*) It is not jailbroken now.
How are you determining that your Kindle is jailbroken?
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You’re right. I didn’t check the jaibreak status before copy the .bin file into the device.
Before I copy the .bin file, I
1. check with the android installer, and he told me that the device would become unjailbroen after deleting android.
2. I have recovered the device twice, once by the customer android system and once by the kindle system.
3. Then I plugged it in my computer and can only see “documents” directory in it, so I “think” it was unjailbroken.
I have installed koreader in the device. So I think it’s jailbroke now. But I cannot confirm it’s jailbroke by me.