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![]() Just for reference, could you please post the exact runme.sh that you used? It's not entirely understandable from your post if your original version worked, or if you had to adapt it some more. You are (to my knowledge) the first person who debricked a "Your Kindle Needs Repair" Paperwhite, so this is invaluable information for the many, many other people who will undoubtedly come in the future with similar problems. |
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ixtab
You're right. ![]() Worked runme.sh: Code:
#!/bin/sh mntroot rw rm -f /var/local/upstart/*.restarts mv -f /mnt/us/AdManager.jar /opt/amazon/ebook/lib/ chmod 0664 /opt/amazon/ebook/lib/AdManager.jar mntroot ro |
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BLAM!
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@ixtab: I'm running on fumes here, it made me smile in a giddy/exhausted/drunk fashion
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Carpe diem, c'est la vie.
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@kaznelson: I added your success report to the "success reports" list. Using a custom runme.sh script is the OLD way of debricking, before we started recommending simple debricking by simply flashing uncorrupted firmware images.
It is great to have the "old debricking method" working here, but I think we still need to find out how to get USB Downloader mode working. Or at least, we need a way to make using runme.sh more noob-friendly. Thanks guys! ![]() |
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![]() (Et moi, je suis jaloux maintenant... attends, je vais chercher une canette... la voilà) Ben, à la tienne! ![]() Spoiler:
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The USB downloader method is much more powerful (and preferrable, of course), but at this time we simply don't know how to make the PW hardware enter that mode. If anybody figures out a hardware "key combination" that makes the PW show up as 15A2:0052 (or even as another unsupported device), that'll be a major breakthrough for PW debricking. |
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but forgot what it's like
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Then I've been rescued by ixtab with his just discovered data.tar.gz-exploit. And my further investigation of USB downloader mode was pretty much stalled. Moral: desperation is the mother of discovery. ![]() |
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Carpe diem, c'est la vie.
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But USB Downloader mode entered from a failed boot does not communicate with USB Downloader apps. You really need to use the magic key, in my experience. If you really did discover a useful way to get there without the magic key, please enlighten me.
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Carpe diem, c'est la vie.
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I sure hope we do not need to remove the cover of a PW to activate USB Downloader mode. ![]() |
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but forgot what it's like
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You've misunderstood me. No enlightenments here, sorry ![]() |
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The pastebin now has a mirror for the 3.4+jb+keys main rootfs. Now it is a single file instead of a multi-part zip file, and not subject to the 10 downloads per week limit imposed by mediafire.
Also, I figured out how to edit the snipurl (by logging in instead of anonymous posting). The http://snipurl.com/debrick link points to an identical mirror copy of the pastebin. Mirrors are good. So, when debricking a K3, you can flash directly to the latest firmware with jailbreak and developer keys pre-installed. EDIT: I also removed the old obsolete pastebin mirrors, to minimize confusion. Enjoy! ![]() Last edited by geekmaster; 10-24-2012 at 09:43 AM. |
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Anyone, help?
Please? I really can't afford £150 for a new K3. ![]() Unless someone has replied - but if so, I haven't understood the reply as relating to my question... Thank you... Quote:
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Going Viral
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=186076 The author of the guide should be subscribed to that thread. If you don't find the answer then post your question there about how get the driver to install. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I was *this* close ![]() But the comatose is returned! And it's not even going slow as it was for weeks leading up to this. I couldn't have wifi on without losing it on the first or second page turn. THANK YOU. ps A couple of changes to the wiki page - but I can't do it (no-brain strikes...) so if someone else has the chance: - to swap steps 5 and 4 - to swap steps 9 and 10 (because step 10 resets first box of operation settings section to all zeroes) - maybe mention the right-click on ATK and select 'Run as administrator'; I thought it meant being able to change user passwords etc in Windows, believed I was unlimited. Bright enough, but zero experience. (If it had been a dead language on the other hand...) |
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