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Join Date: Aug 2025
Device: k4NT
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So I put this under "keys" folder in my kindle 4 NT and re-run Jailbreak Installer, kindle-MKK installer, Kual installer, but still it says that "this content is not signed by an authorized developer". What should I do? It is not clear to me. Thanks in advance and thanks for updating things to make it work ![]() |
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#1427 | |
THE NOOB
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Italy
Device: Kindle Touch 5.3.2
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I just used the stock firmware from Amazon for 5.3.7.3 then installed everything again (jailbreak etc). Firmware was downloaded from Amazon site. |
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#1428 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2024
Device: K2 / K4 / PW5
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Also, you need to make sure that your Kindle has the latest firmware, version 4.1.4. The latest KUAL version won't work if your firmware isn't up to date. |
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#1429 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2025
Device: Kindle Touch (4th Gen)
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Just wanted to know if you or anyone else has come across this? |
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#1430 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2022
Device: Kindle Voyage
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1. Install Mobileread Kindlet Kit (MKK) Download the “kindle-mkk-20141129-r18833.tar.xz” package from: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=225030 Place the correct update file for your Kindle model in the device’s root directory. For my Kindle DX (DXG), the file was Update_mkk-20141129-dxg-B009_install.bin. Then, install the update via the Kindle’s menu. 2. Use an Older KUAL Build Use an old version of KUAL-KDK-1.0.azw2. I used the following old version: https://storage.gra.cloud.ovh.net/v1...0250103.tar.xz Place the KUAL-KDK-1.0.azw2 file into the “documents” folder on your Kindle. 3. Set the Date in the Past Adjust the Kindle’s system date to a time before the certificate expiration (before April 2025). There are several ways to do this; one simple method (but without flexibility for the date) is using the setdate_kindle_k2_dx.zip utility, from this post: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=365179. You can check current date from the search bar typing ;date and hit Enter from Kindle's keyboard. 4. Now you can run KUAL from the Kindle's menu without an error. With these steps, KUAL should run again BUT the Kindle’s date is set to the past. |
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#1431 |
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Join Date: Sep 2025
Device: Kindle Paperwhite (7th Gen) - PW3
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PW3 - FW: 5.16.2.1.1 - MRPI/KUAL issues
Hey folks,
I've been following along kindlemodding.org's guide for jailbreaking and installing KOReader, Screensaver mod, etc. I have a pretty common Kindle, the Paperwhite 7th Generation, also known as PW3. I went ahead with WinterBreak, and after a little troubleshooting with the hotfix, I got my Kindle jailbroken. Then I started getting MRPI and KUAL installed. I installed MRPI, then downloaded and installed KUAL (Coplate). When I entered ";log mrpi" into my Kindle's search box, it hung for a second, then crashed, creating a new book called "KPPMainAppV2_5604_002-juno_16020101_muscat_wario-409747_crash_Sep_26_12.40.23_2025.sdr". This "crash log" isn't very helpful, most of it isn't even human-readable, so it's been hard to tell what exactly is going wrong. I have been combing forums, trying various things: - Several different versions of KUAL, they all resulted in the same behavior: - Update_KUALBooklet_hotfix_f190a38_install.bin - Update_KUALBooklet_hotfix_v2.7.37_install.bin - Update_KUALBooklet_hotfix_c6ac782_install.bin - Update_KUALBooklet_HDRepack.bin - One thread mentioned that some keystore or something got updated in early 2025, and said I should try installing the new keystore using mrpi. I did this, using "Update_mkk-20250419-k5-ALL_keystore-install.bin". It didn't work, silently crashing. After restarting my kindle and trying again, it actually worked. I saw the "hush little baby..." text and it completed the installation. I tried installing KUAL immediately afterwards and it produced a new error log book. - I have tried installing the .bin files manually by placing them in the root directory of my kindle and using the "update" feature. This does not work, my Kindle immediately deletes any .bin that it doesn't like, including all of the files I have tried using to install KUAL. I'm getting a bit frustrated now, and figured I'd ask people who know better than I do. Are there any current known issues with jailbreaking and using MRPI on the PW3 Kindle? What should I try doing next? I figure my next steps probably include a factory reset and starting over, in which case, is kindlemodding.org up to date? Or are there alternative KUAL/MRPI versions that I should use for my hardware instead? Thank you so much for your help ![]() |
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