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Kindle boot loop
The Kindle boot loops. How to factory reset?(/opt was replaced)
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to replace a file
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Well, we tried to protect you from this all along
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This is my surprised face... it's a miracle your Kindle lasted this long.
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??????
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There's no "factory reseting" for a bricked Kindle.
If it doesn't get detected on your computer over USB cable that's what you own now: a kindle-shaped brick. If it does and stays on long enough to copy over a firmware bin file copy the firmware install and trigger a (re)install. Last edited by shamanNS; 04-06-2025 at 09:19 AM. |
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There should be a way how they flash them at the factory, but I am not aware if anybody reverse engineered that process yet.
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Yes, there is - but the thing is they blocked access to serial port on the board, so no, it is impossible for users to reflash it.
Only option left is taking the storage chip off and flashing it outside Kindle… |
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There aren't even serial connection pads on PW5's motherboard
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Isn't the bootloader locked on PW4 and beyond?
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f around and find out moment
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