[Q] I need to enable THOR air updates again! How do I do?

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Atise

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I did root Amazon Kindle HDX THOR successfully with: [TOOL] HDX ToolKit v0.94:ROOT UPDATE
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2665683
And I disabled the air updates according to the instructions. Later I tried to reset the update to 13.3.1.0.
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2782159&page=10
It worked allright, until I tried to do the manuel update. But because I disabled air update earlier, Amazon Kindle couldn't find any update the manual update failed. How do I do to enable the update again, is there anything else I can do to solve this?

Is it possible to reset to 13.3.2.3.2 again?

Thanks!
 
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umm

I did root Amazon Kindle HDX THOR successfully with: [TOOL] HDX ToolKit v0.94:ROOT UPDATE
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2665683
And I disabled the air updates according to the instructions. Later I tried to reset the update to 13.3.1.0.
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2782159&page=10
It worked allright, until I tried to do the manuel update. But because I disabled air update earlier, Amazon Kindle couldn't find any update the manual update failed. How do I do to enable the update again, is there anything else I can do to solve this?

Is it possible to reset to 13.3.2.3.2 again?

Thanks!

Rerun the tool kit it has a reenable option. Just out of curiosity did you ask this question back in the HDX utility thread? Nevermind it might not of let you post their.
Anyway if as long as you are using version .94 should work fine for you. And make sure that you have Wi-Fi disabled and even forget your network as you are planning on doing a manual update. If you plan on trying to rollback we advised not to at this time just wait till safestrap is updated and works with the newest firmware... Way too many people are breaking their devices by trying to do the build prop modifications necessary to do these manual updates.. If you want the latest firmware just let it up to Wi-Fi nHit check for updates then you can wipe it root it or whatever... But just to let you know currently safestrap does not work on newest firmware..yet. Just do your homework because there are a ton of brick devices right now that are getting sent in for BS warranty claims.. And I have to emphasize yet again there is no easy way to recover this device at this time if you mess something up unless you are using safestrap and on slot 1 ect...NO fastboot capabilities at this time..And bootloader is locked
 
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Rerun the tool kit it has a reenable option. Just out of curiosity did you ask this question back in the HDX utility thread? Nevermind it might not of let you post their.
Anyway if as long as you are using version .94 should work fine for you. And make sure that you have Wi-Fi disabled and even forget your network as you are planning on doing a manual update. If you plan on trying to rollback we advised not to at this time just wait till safestrap is updated and works with the newest firmware... Way too many people are breaking their devices by trying to do the build prop modifications necessary to do these manual updates.. If you want the latest firmware just let it up to Wi-Fi nHit check for updates then you can wipe it root it or whatever... But just to let you know currently safestrap does not work on newest firmware..yet. Just do your homework because there are a ton of brick devices right now that are getting sent in for BS warranty claims.. And I have to emphasize yet again there is no easy way to recover this device at this time if you mess something up unless you are using safestrap and on slot 1 ect...NO fastboot capabilities at this time..And bootloader is locked

Thank you for your help!
 

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    I did root Amazon Kindle HDX THOR successfully with: [TOOL] HDX ToolKit v0.94:ROOT UPDATE
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2665683
    And I disabled the air updates according to the instructions. Later I tried to reset the update to 13.3.1.0.
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2782159&page=10
    It worked allright, until I tried to do the manuel update. But because I disabled air update earlier, Amazon Kindle couldn't find any update the manual update failed. How do I do to enable the update again, is there anything else I can do to solve this?

    Is it possible to reset to 13.3.2.3.2 again?

    Thanks!
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    umm

    I did root Amazon Kindle HDX THOR successfully with: [TOOL] HDX ToolKit v0.94:ROOT UPDATE
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2665683
    And I disabled the air updates according to the instructions. Later I tried to reset the update to 13.3.1.0.
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2782159&page=10
    It worked allright, until I tried to do the manuel update. But because I disabled air update earlier, Amazon Kindle couldn't find any update the manual update failed. How do I do to enable the update again, is there anything else I can do to solve this?

    Is it possible to reset to 13.3.2.3.2 again?

    Thanks!

    Rerun the tool kit it has a reenable option. Just out of curiosity did you ask this question back in the HDX utility thread? Nevermind it might not of let you post their.
    Anyway if as long as you are using version .94 should work fine for you. And make sure that you have Wi-Fi disabled and even forget your network as you are planning on doing a manual update. If you plan on trying to rollback we advised not to at this time just wait till safestrap is updated and works with the newest firmware... Way too many people are breaking their devices by trying to do the build prop modifications necessary to do these manual updates.. If you want the latest firmware just let it up to Wi-Fi nHit check for updates then you can wipe it root it or whatever... But just to let you know currently safestrap does not work on newest firmware..yet. Just do your homework because there are a ton of brick devices right now that are getting sent in for BS warranty claims.. And I have to emphasize yet again there is no easy way to recover this device at this time if you mess something up unless you are using safestrap and on slot 1 ect...NO fastboot capabilities at this time..And bootloader is locked