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These e-ink devices are meta-stable - - You could actually **remove** the e-ink screen from the device and that battery icon will still show the same setting for months, perhaps for years. |
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I understand your information, but I just made a full charge with wall adapter two days ago.
As ixtab has said, I think that I need to do a full debrick process, but I'm not able to make kindle as a Kindle-Fastboot device on step 7 from guide. What file should I use to install the libusb-win32 devices? Last edited by victor_2203; 09-28-2012 at 11:25 AM. |
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In my experience, a fully charged bricked kindle doesn't sleep and can drain the battery very quickly (less than a day). Recharge it just before debricking. Trust me. I know a little bit about this stuff. The other experienced debrickers here will surely give the same advice.
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The device is not working normally! How can you expect normal battery charge retention times? Until you follow the directions given, you are wasting everyone's time. |
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Ok geekmaster, I'll do it. When the battery is charged, how I can solved the step 7 from the Guide? I can't put the Kindle as a Kindle-Fastboot device.
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![]() If you're stuck with Windows, you can try the ones from the post labeled "ixtab's Win32 drivers" or so from the first post. Otherwise, if you have access to a Linux system, you can use the imx_usb and fastboot tools for Linux. At least, in Linux, the devices actually work, instead of just showing exclamation marks and meaningless messages. (yes, we're working on user-friendly "one-click" solutions, but they're just not here yet) |
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Does it show as a USB drive when you reboot the kindle? Can you boot to diags by putting an ENABLE_DIAGS file on it? If so, you can set fastboot mode from the diags exit menu (install fastboot bundle). Then you can get to fastboot without MfgTool and its driver issues.
And there is the imx_usb_downloader program that ixtab mentioned, but you need to compile that from source code (or is there a binary somewhere?). |
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I'm trying to make the process on a laptop with Windows XP. Now I have been able to install the drivers correctly.
EDIT: Finally I was able to install drivers correctly in Windows XP, and I have debricked my Kindle Touch!! Everything is working properly!! ![]() Last edited by victor_2203; 09-28-2012 at 09:54 PM. |
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I think something's wrong with my K3.
It's frozen on the list of books. Holding power switch 20 seconds won't reboot it. I'm going to let it charge fully, then try it again. |
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Debricking: Use AAA batteries instead of Kindle battery
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After wasting a few hours trying to reflash a K3 (usual symptoms: dead with the screen with the tree, orange light stays on forever, does not seem to recharge, etc.) I opened the back and tested the battery. Voltage which is down to 3.1-3.2v, charging does not seem to work, I am unsure why (bad battery or bad charging circuitry). To proceed, I connected some AA batteries (2NiMh + 1 alkaline, giving around 3.9v) to the battery connector (see picture ![]() Now I can reliably write the filesystem into the flash is progressing. I have not completed yet (in 45 minutes have done about 2/3 of the progress bar) but previously it would fail with an error within a minute or less. |
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Question about backuping Kindle Touch
Hello guys. I'm from Ukraine (so my English is not very good...)).
I'd like to make a full backup of my Kindle... all partitions(mmcblk0p1.bin and 2 and 3 & 4...)... one by one... but... something I'm doing wrong... If this is off topic - sorry... i read plenty of pages of this forum... and I still can't find answer... (so please don't ban me.... just give me some urls...). What I already did: I connect my Кindle 4 Touch to my network via Wi-Fi (I share internet via Connectify). In Connectify window I can see that Kindle has IP 192.168.6.103. Using Puty I connect to Kindle (via port 22)... and I see "[root@kindle root]#". But when I write the commands from Wiki... nothing happens... after some time... i see message time out... What is the exacly commans I have to write to create the images of partitions? (nc 192.168.6.103 22|dd of=mmcblk0p1.bin - doesn't work)))[in Puty]... and what should I write in search bar on Kindle? Help me please. Last edited by Zlatomip; 10-04-2012 at 12:47 PM. |
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