[THOR] Bricked After Deleting Stock ROM-Slot

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w3r3w0lv33

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Hi guys! I'm in quite of a pickle at the moment. While trying to delete everything and get my Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 back to brand-new, I deleted both the ROM-Slot and wiped the Stock ROM-Slot (and deleted the backup).

Now, my device is stuck on the "kindle fire" bootscreen.

Is there anything I can do at all?
 

jimyv

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Hi guys! I'm in quite of a pickle at the moment. While trying to delete everything and get my Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 back to brand-new, I deleted both the ROM-Slot and wiped the Stock ROM-Slot (and deleted the backup).

Now, my device is stuck on the "kindle fire" bootscreen.

Is there anything I can do at all?
No.
Not if you wiped the system of stock. Try holding the power button for over 20 seconds. At least I haven't heard of anything yet being able to push system files to this device currently .
 
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stapler85

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wow this thread answered exactly the result of my question of wiping system OS to save space
 

nickytun

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So if i want to clean my kindle like the new one, do I have to factory reset? or just go to recovery and wipe data + cache (not to wipe system).
 

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DO NOT WIPE... DO NOT TOUCH THE STOCK ROM! :eek:
Come on guys Hash said this in Bold text on the safestrap thread.

Hope you get your replacement soon. Just play safe.

 
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    Hi guys! I'm in quite of a pickle at the moment. While trying to delete everything and get my Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 back to brand-new, I deleted both the ROM-Slot and wiped the Stock ROM-Slot (and deleted the backup).

    Now, my device is stuck on the "kindle fire" bootscreen.

    Is there anything I can do at all?
    No.
    Not if you wiped the system of stock. Try holding the power button for over 20 seconds. At least I haven't heard of anything yet being able to push system files to this device currently .
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    DO NOT WIPE... DO NOT TOUCH THE STOCK ROM! :eek:
    Come on guys Hash said this in Bold text on the safestrap thread.

    Hope you get your replacement soon. Just play safe.