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Thanks for the debricking guide, I just have a quick question my kindle is bricked and shows up as SE blank ringo when plugged in.
Now the big problem is that when charging from a wall socket it just stops charging after an hour or at least the light goes out, and when connected to the pc the device disappears after a minute. Does it need a new battery or is the USB connecter damaged? |
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About your second question: think about it. You've already flashed (written) the required kernels and partitions, and nothing overwrote them since then. Why would you have to write them again? ![]() |
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The K3 identifies as "SE Blank Ringo" when it is USB Downloader mode. The USB drive is not exported. Read about k3flasher, linked from the first post. The power LED color cannot be trusted to indicate battery charging status on a bricked kindle. |
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https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/K3noobdebrickatk it got as far the mx 35 device appearing but then it just disappears as I try step16 |
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Step 17 says to wait up to 4 hours for it to complete. If your battery is too old to hold enough energy to power your kindle that long during the power-hungry firmware flashing process, you may need to use a newer (healthier) battery to debrick it.
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that's all I wanted to know, thank you for your time
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As promised I post some screen shots:
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Big thank you ixtab, I've learn something new. Although I done as instructed I can't establish stable connection with PuTTY. When I run PuTTY the command window pops up but it is inactive and aftre couple of seconds I receive message "connection timed out"...
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Ok. forget the last post I figured out what was wrong.
Now another problem PuTTY says "...no such file or directory" and I double checked the spelling of the command. Question: At the step where I suppose to copy the main partition into Kindle device should I copy this file to a specific folder or just to the device as to external storage device??? |
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Copy it to the root directory of the Kindle's USB drive when attached to the computer, i.e., not into any subdirectory.
And double- and triple-check that the file you're trying to write is a) the correct one for your device, and b) that you're spelling its name correctly in the dd command. You can get a list of all files on the usb partition by issuing the command "ls -la /mnt/us/" in the terminal you opened with putty. |
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Ok. I understand the root directory is just Kindle device. I didn't copy the partition into any subfolder. So I copied it to root directory I suppose?
OK my partition file name is mmcblk0p1.img.img Last edited by WhiteDwarf72; 01-08-2013 at 07:11 PM. |
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SWEET SUCCESS
Thanks to geekamaster for thoughtfulness, to ixtab for helpfulness and to silver18 for the "not so noob" guide. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I'm having a wonderful time trying to unbrick my Kindle 3G with the keyboard. My original Kindle was replaced under warranty after I (not very cunningly) dropped it and smashed the screen. The replacement worked for just over a month, and now I'm out of the warranty period.
Not long after a "Your Kindle is Updated" notification, I noticed that the Kindle would increasingly not wake up from the standby screen (slide switch to wake) and I'd have to hold the sliding power switch to reset it. Later on, it began to freeze on the main menu before you could get into a book. It's now been stuck on the main book selection screen for hours. When connected to a pc it comes up as "SE Blank RINGO", and disconnects/reconnects fairly regularly, or when you slide the power switch. I have installed the libusb-win32 drivers successfully, albeit on Win7 64 bit. It's version 1.2.6.0, which claims to support 64 bit. "SE Blank RINGO" says it is working properly on Device Manager. I have charged the Kindle using first the original charger, then a 2.5A iPad usb charger, and charged the Kindle for a day. The amber light does go out, but there is no green light when you slide the power switch. I have run MfgTool, but no entries appear on the list to apply any further options. So here I am stuck. I'm fairly sure an update has gone wrong, so I believe this Kindle can be unbricked. I am fairly technical, but I am having trouble understanding how to proceed from here. Is anyone able to advise out there on how to proceed? I'm off to Africa on the 20th January for over 2 months, so I'm very keen to get it working again! Many thanks; Graeme |
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