Thank you for answers!
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Originally Posted by knc1
I have no interest in modifing my Kindle DXI -
Why don't you try it?
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Sorry, I only wanted you to check the commands...I try it later.
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Originally Posted by knc1
Why didn't you convert it to a compressed archive rather than extract all the files like you did?
You could have then used KindleTool to repackage that exact same compressed archive without any chance of something going wrong with its contents.
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like this:
"kindletool create ota --device dxi update_contrast_0.2_install.bin update_contrast_0.2kindledxi1_install.bin"
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Originally Posted by knc1
And why didn't you use the options I posted should have been used? ( --device kindledx )
You don't need any scripting, the process is only two commands, one of which I already posted for you (with the addition of --info - so take the "--info" option out).
KindleTool has built-in help.
just type its name on the command line, without any arguments.
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if i write command --device kindledx, kindletool answer:
Invalid number of supported devices (3) for this update type (OTA V1).