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Old 09-19-2020, 04:52 PM   #1
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restoring jailbreak on 5.13.2?

Hi everyone! My kindle was updated to 5.13.2 today and I wanted to restore the jailbreak. I tried the hotfix through the "Update Your Kindle" menu but I got a "007" error during the update. I believe ":log mrpi" is no longer there in this version - I tried it and it just searches for the string. What other options do I have?

I believe some part of it is still active, as I can see a little prompt that says "*** 5.12.x ***" during the boot process. Before this upgrade, I believe it was running 5.12.1.

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Old 09-19-2020, 11:09 PM   #2
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Old 09-20-2020, 02:00 AM   #3
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Awesome! That kind of did the trick, thanks! The ;log r command did not do anything for me, but restarting the device worked.

For those finding this thread, this is what I did to get my jailbreak back to working:
  1. Get the "K5 Jailbreak" files from the snapshot thread.
  2. Inside it, you will find an emergency-bridge-recovery.zip. Unzip that and copy it to the Kindle's storage over USB.
  3. Unplug from the PC and restart the Kindle
  4. Plug back in, the files should be gone from the Kindle now.
  5. Now ";log mrpi" on the search bar should be working again, and you can install whatever you need (KUAL, JB hotfix, etc.) using it.
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Old 09-25-2020, 06:45 AM   #4
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Hi everyone! My kindle was updated to 5.13.2 today and I wanted to restore the jailbreak. I tried the hotfix through the "Update Your Kindle" menu but I got a "007" error during the update. I believe ":log mrpi" is no longer there in this version - I tried it and it just searches for the string. What other options do I have?

I believe some part of it is still active, as I can see a little prompt that says "*** 5.12.x ***" during the boot process. Before this upgrade, I believe it was running 5.12.1.

Hi, sorry my english is very badly.
I have same problem, and can solve from this way;
Download kual booklet coplate versión
Unrar file, and copy in mrpackages folder
In search bar write ;log mrpi

Install 1° python 0.15n
Install 2° linkss 0.25n
And my jb return to the life

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Old 10-30-2020, 09:25 PM   #5
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Awesome! That kind of did the trick, thanks! The ;log r command did not do anything for me, but restarting the device worked.

For those finding this thread, this is what I did to get my jailbreak back to working:
  1. Get the "K5 Jailbreak" files from the snapshot thread.
  2. Inside it, you will find an emergency-bridge-recovery.zip. Unzip that and copy it to the Kindle's storage over USB.
  3. Unplug from the PC and restart the Kindle
  4. Plug back in, the files should be gone from the Kindle now.
  5. Now ";log mrpi" on the search bar should be working again, and you can install whatever you need (KUAL, JB hotfix, etc.) using it.
This works on my KOA with 5.13.3 as well(UYK shows 007, but ";log mrpi" words). Thanks for sharing.
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Old 11-02-2020, 11:21 AM   #6
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Awesome! That kind of did the trick, thanks! The ;log r command did not do anything for me, but restarting the device worked.

For those finding this thread, this is what I did to get my jailbreak back to working:
  1. Get the "K5 Jailbreak" files from the snapshot thread.
  2. Inside it, you will find an emergency-bridge-recovery.zip. Unzip that and copy it to the Kindle's storage over USB.
  3. Unplug from the PC and restart the Kindle
  4. Plug back in, the files should be gone from the Kindle now.
  5. Now ";log mrpi" on the search bar should be working again, and you can install whatever you need (KUAL, JB hotfix, etc.) using it.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
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