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Originally Posted by iQQ
No, I can't get into the rootfs. That's the problem. I am just wondering if we can let the boot up update work for uninstall.bin.
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Nope, the boot-up update seems only to want an image of the device.
You seem to have three options:
- Call the number on the device that you get when you hold "HOME" and try to boot. Amazon asks no questions about why it's broke, they usually just overnight you a new one and have you send the old one back once yout get it (you're not the first to brick his unit this way :-).
- Attempt to build a full update bin. No one has done this successfully yet because it's dangerous. However, if you're unit is bricked anyway....
- User created update bins are currently done with a tar-bomb to install a fake certificate. You could use the same technique to try to overwrite your bad fonts.properties file with a good one: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...67&postcount=4 If the boot-up update at least tries to unpack the update bin, then there's a good chance this could work.