Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta RunMe 02/24/13 at 14:41
spd2230,
Thank you for the post. Please download the RunMebat update, download and save RunMe.zip to your desktop, Unzip it using 7-Zip then copy and paste the RunMe.bat to C:\KFFirstAide - make sure you answer YES to overwriting the file, then inspect the date and time of RunMe.bat it should be 02/24/2013 at 14:41 - if all checks out launch Kindle Fire First Aide then select Option 31 to fix the permissions and anomalies. We upgraded the script in Version 62.
Please post an update after the script fixes your problem. Thanks!
Note: Do not worry we know exactly why the Kindle is running slow and we have the fix!
********UPDATE*********
Version 4.1.62-Beta Change Log:
1. Added New Code To Check For Temp If Missing Create One
2. Added Fix Permissions to Option 27, 28 and 29
3. Missing Temp Directory Causes Fix Permissions to Fail - Fixed Issue
*****Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta RunMe 02/24/13 at 14:41 for Microsoft Windows*****
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for RunMe.bat Package: RunMe.zip (Dropbox)
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for RunMe.bat Package: RunMe.zip (Box)
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for Windows Universal Package: KFFirstAide.zip (Dropbox)
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for Windows 32-bit Version: KFFirstAide32.zip (Dropbox)
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for Windows 64-bit Version: KFFirstAide64.zip (Dropbox)
7-Zip for Windows 32-bit: Download
7-Zip for Windows 64-bit: Download
Oracle Java SE Update: Java SE Development Kit 7u15
Oracle Java SE 7u15 32-bit : jdk-7u15-windows-i586.exe
Oracle Java SE 7u15 64-bit : jdk-7u15-windows-x64.exe
When you get the driver installed, please run Option 31 to fix the Permissions, this will bring your Kindle back online.
That option has been used by several other people without trouble, so this will solve your issue. This is why we have Kindle Fire First Aide to recover from a problem. Remember adding software is a risk no matter how perfect the script.
Prerequisites
Step by Step Guide
11. Let’s go back to Kindle property window.
12. Go to General tab.
13. Select Update Driver… then.
14. Select Browse my computer for driver software ~ Locate and install driver software manually.
15. Select Browse…, and select C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver folder.
16. When Windows Security prompt, select Install this driver software anyway
17. That’s all.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/54456659/JavaSE/64-bit/jdk-7u15-windows-x64.exe
Same problem here, but I was trying to install the Bravia mod. Help?
spd2230,
Thank you for the post. Please download the RunMebat update, download and save RunMe.zip to your desktop, Unzip it using 7-Zip then copy and paste the RunMe.bat to C:\KFFirstAide - make sure you answer YES to overwriting the file, then inspect the date and time of RunMe.bat it should be 02/24/2013 at 14:41 - if all checks out launch Kindle Fire First Aide then select Option 31 to fix the permissions and anomalies. We upgraded the script in Version 62.
Please post an update after the script fixes your problem. Thanks!
Note: Do not worry we know exactly why the Kindle is running slow and we have the fix!
********UPDATE*********
Version 4.1.62-Beta Change Log:
1. Added New Code To Check For Temp If Missing Create One
2. Added Fix Permissions to Option 27, 28 and 29
3. Missing Temp Directory Causes Fix Permissions to Fail - Fixed Issue
*****Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta RunMe 02/24/13 at 14:41 for Microsoft Windows*****
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for RunMe.bat Package: RunMe.zip (Dropbox)
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for RunMe.bat Package: RunMe.zip (Box)
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for Windows Universal Package: KFFirstAide.zip (Dropbox)
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for Windows 32-bit Version: KFFirstAide32.zip (Dropbox)
Kindle Fire First Aide Revision 4.1.62-Beta for Windows 64-bit Version: KFFirstAide64.zip (Dropbox)
7-Zip for Windows 32-bit: Download
7-Zip for Windows 64-bit: Download
Oracle Java SE Update: Java SE Development Kit 7u15
Oracle Java SE 7u15 32-bit : jdk-7u15-windows-i586.exe
Oracle Java SE 7u15 64-bit : jdk-7u15-windows-x64.exe
When you get the driver installed, please run Option 31 to fix the Permissions, this will bring your Kindle back online.
That option has been used by several other people without trouble, so this will solve your issue. This is why we have Kindle Fire First Aide to recover from a problem. Remember adding software is a risk no matter how perfect the script.
Prerequisites
- Kindle Fire USB Driver
Step by Step Guide
- Connect USB cable to Kindle Fire.
- Go to Devices and Printers.
- Double click on Kindle.
- Go to Hardware tab.
- Select Kindle with yellow exclamation mark, then click on Properties.
- Go to Details tab.
- At Property, choose Hardware Ids.
- That’s Kindle Fire USB hardware Id that we going to use later.
- Just leave the property window open.
- Go to My Computer.
11. Let’s go back to Kindle property window.
12. Go to General tab.
13. Select Update Driver… then.
14. Select Browse my computer for driver software ~ Locate and install driver software manually.
15. Select Browse…, and select C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver folder.
16. When Windows Security prompt, select Install this driver software anyway
17. That’s all.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/54456659/JavaSE/64-bit/jdk-7u15-windows-x64.exe
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