You are a superstar my friend.Greetings!
It looks like the device_provisioned flag was tripped to 0. When this flag is tripped, it goes into a "kiosk" sort of mode... disabling notifications and the quick settings panel. Try resetting it back to 1 to see if that fixes things.
Try entering the following command in an ADB Shell:
Code:settings put global device_provisioned 1
That should do the trick! Also, keep in mind that if the lockscreen was disabled, then it will be re-enabled upon entering the command (if your tablet didn't have the Settings activity for changing lockscreen types, that is).
This is the version I'm using, but no luck so far! Will try on a different device tooUpdate to new FTB v29.0 ... cleaned up a lot of the links and interconnect problems.
Links are sourced from Google Drive.
Unfortuently, they only allow a certain amount of badwidth to be used per day. After it exceeds the links are suspended until the next day.
If you'd be so kind to provide what tablet you have I can supply a link to the google services .zip file for your tablet.
Perfect, thank you for the info! Here's how to manually setup the PlayServices .7z for the Toolbox:It's a 9th Gen Kindle Fire 7! I'm trying to wipe it of all the Amazon stuff before gifting it to my baby sister.
The amazon store app in your sig does not install on my firetablet 10+ 2020. I just get a message that says "App not installed".Both of those apps are available in the Amazon Apps Store. If your tablet is registered with Amazon, they can be downloaded/installed from there. The hybrid apps feature of Toolbox is there for people who do not want to register their tablets with Amazon. The hybrid apps may work, but Datastream is looking into whether they need updating. Sideloading of these apps does not work from what I've been told.
The amazon store app in your sig does not install on my firetablet 10+ 2020. I just get a message that says "App not installed".
I downloaded it directly to the tablet and tried to install.It could be a versioning problem, or maybe just an installer problem. Try copying the file to your tablet, locating it with the Files app, and tapping it to install it. I don't know if you tried a streaming install or how you tried to install it.
GroupMe an Discord not giving you notifications is a typical problem, sad to say. You might get them working by disabling battery optimizations for both of those apps, but FireOS does not have all the API's of a normal Android installation and notifications on some apps don't work right with it.
I have Gme set to use battery in the background. But not sure how to disable "optimizing battery use"
I was able to use the new Launcher replacement method by installing Toolbox version 28.9.I am using version 29 of the toolbox and I have a Fire HD 8 (gen 10) running OS 7.3.2.2.
The toolbox does not recognize that I am running the latest FireOS and thus it keeps asking me to disable OTA updates and it does not give me the newer custom Launcher options (see attached screenshot).
I have uninstalled and then reinstalled the toolbox, the problem persists.
It looks like Amazon has changed how the "Amazon AppStore" app works on Fire tablets.The amazon store app in your sig does not install on my firetablet 10+ 2020. I just get a message that says "App not installed".
Talking about the Amazon shopping app not the appstore itself sorry for the confustion.It looks like Amazon has changed how the "Amazon AppStore" app works on Fire tablets.
Current version of Appstore (for Fire tablets at least) can now only be installed and upgraded OTA. It may be that AppStore is now formally a "protected" systems app and can only updated OTA . There hasn't been a "pure" AppStore apk available for sideloading since late 2021. The "old" AppSore still works and doesn't crash like AmazonShop ... yet.
Going forward, you can't assume that all Amazon app apks copied/updated from other Fire tablets will always work as expected.
I was able to use the new Launcher replacement method by installing Toolbox version 28.9.
The custom launcher (Nova Launcher) installed as did Automate, but the NavBar was not configured properly, so now the Home button still takes me back to the Fire Launcher.
How can I manually configure the custom Home button action?
I reset the navbar top default and then tried again using the new method for replacing the launcher. It then worked correctly.Did you turn on all the privileges checkboxes under the Launcher Invoker flow in Automate? Is Automate set to start on system startup?
Privileges can be turned on by going to Automate, tapping the "Launcher Invoker" flow, and checking both boxes at the bottom.
Automate can be set to autostart by tapping the menu bars in the upper-left corner of the app, tap settings, scroll down to the Safety heading and check "Run at system startup".
That should do it. A reboot may be necessary.
I've setup my dad's tablet this way. He got one on prime day and updated it as soon as he got it....... Told him not to.Did you turn on all the privileges checkboxes under the Launcher Invoker flow in Automate? Is Automate set to start on system startup?
Privileges can be turned on by going to Automate, tapping the "Launcher Invoker" flow, and checking both boxes at the bottom.
Automate can be set to autostart by tapping the menu bars in the upper-left corner of the app, tap settings, scroll down to the Safety heading and check "Run at system startup".
That should do it. A reboot may be necessary.
Okay ... but coincidently it's possibly a similar situation.Talking about the Amazon shopping app not the appstore itself sorry for the confustion.
It's a weird situation. I uninstalled the AfT from the play store and tried Blacksheeps again and it installed and works.Okay ... but coincidently it's possibly a similar situation.
As you have recently experienced , you had to sideload an updated "Amazon for Tablets" APK to get to get things working.
AmazonShop and Amazon for Tablets are essentially the same app, but AfT is specifically formatted for the tablet form factor.
On Fire tablets, tapping the AmazonShop icon defaults to AfT. That's why tapping "old" AmazonShop works with updated AfT.
## Edit ##
Installing your sideloaded AfT update is functionally to the same as @blaacksheep updated AmazonShop file , but may conflict if trying to install on top of each other. He sideloaded the OTA update to a "locked-down" Fire tablet and did not use AfT update. Both methods work but APKs may clash when trying to use together.
Version 34.0 - Changelog
[Google Services (Manual)]
• Calendar and Contact android providers are now enabled during install.
• Fixed crash occurring when closing the window.
[Google Services]
• Calendar and Contact android providers are now enabled during install.
[Custom Launcher]
• Launcher Activation Methods that aren't compatible with the tablet's firmware are now hidden.
[Networking]
• Added warning message when Rentry.co can't be reached.
[ADB Input]
• Fixed crash occuring on window close.
[Google Assistant]
• The Google app is now downloaded from a separate source instead of installing via the Play Store.
• Instructions on how to properly setup Google Assistant has been added.
• Restored the missing GAssist APk.
[Lockscreen Management]
• Fixed crash occuring on window close.
[Manage Amazon Apps (Automatic)]
• Removed "Device Setup" from Standard Debloat/Restore presets.
[Manage Amazon Apps (Manual - Simple)]
• Updated the description, and changed app color to red for the "Device Setup" app.
[Manage Amazon Apps (Manual - Advanced)]
• Fixed crash occurring when clicking the App Info button for User Apps.
• Fixed crash occurring when an app's icon is in .xml format (the tool will not read/display icons in .xml).
[Modify System Settings]
• Added the option to block OTAs using RethinkDNS on restricted firmwares.
• Settings not supported by the tablet's firmware are now hidden.
• Added the option to change the language locale to the SystemUI tab.
• Added the option to toggle on/off Gesture Navigation for tablets running FireOS 8+.
[Device Information]
• Added a search function for the buildprop.
[Hybrid Apps]
• If a hybrid app fails to download, the install process is skipped and the corrupted file is deleted.
• Fixed the update function not working as expected.
[Settings Database Modifier]
• Fixed an issue preventing keys from being deleted.
[System Backup]
• When restoring a backup, you can now select which elements you'd like to restore.
• Backups are now displayed from top to bottom, instead of left to right.
[SystemUI Modifier]
• Added "Alexa Hands-Free", "Smart Home", "Work", and "Data Saver" toggle options to the Quick Settings Modifier.
• The Navigation Bar Modifier is now hiden for devices running FireOS 8+ as a result of the ability to modify the navigation bar being removed from Android.
Filename | SHA256 Hash |
FTB_V34.0_Installer.exe | df19c7f691674c1dc4d3a91c32f3fa351a27c344f3bf265c6d8301f0056a98dc |
FTB_V34.0_Portable.zip | f47618c589e61dc94c7672b37d38a3ae31bb8edf2e5bae8f0ded8d2a1321dd5f |
I used the Toolbox for the first time yesterday and installed the Aurora Store and remove screenlock. IIRC, I had to choose between signing in with my Google account or as Anonymous. I chose Anonymous. Now I find that my File Manager app (which I use to send books to the Fire using FTP) will only start FTP File Sharing if 'Anonymous' is ticked. If I untick it then there is no option to 'Start' the FTP.
As far as I can tell the Fire does not have a User called Anonymous. What do I need to do to keep the Aurora Store and get my FTP sharing back to being password-free? Thanks.
Greetings
Hello I have used V33.1 and I have a few problems, I have a fire kindle 8 2020 and I can’t disable fire launcher, (I am using Microsoft launcher BTW) also I am trying to restore a backup (made on fire toolbox) to my kindle 7 2019 but I can’t seem to find the backup I made on my kindle 8 to restore it on my kindle 7 plz can you help me.
(If my problems are fixed in the latest version,I can use it as I’m on holiday and I don’t have any Wi-Fi)
FTB is not designed as a full system backup utility; it basically just backs up the device "configuration state" . A full system backup requires system root access , which isn't available on newer Fire tablets.
I don't necessarily see a problem with restoring the 2020 backup onto a 2019 model (they both run Android 9). However, I would HIGHLY advise against restoring the 2020's settings database onto the 2019 as there are some keys in some of the tables that could result in a soft brick if changed. But, if you're just trying to copy the apps from the 2020 to the 2019 then I say go for it. Just make sure to create a backup on your 2020 with ONLY the user apps option selected (make sure to name it something simple like "UserApps_Backup" for easy identification later), then restore that newly created backup onto the 2019 tablet. Here's how:Backups can be restored to a different device IF it's the same model and firmware version. (I.E. you have 2 Fire HD 8's that are both the same.) If you try to restore to a different model or year, you'll have to keep your fingers crossed. It might work, but don't rely on it.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING FIREOS 7.3.2.2+ AND THE TOOLBOX (PLEASE READ)
If your tablet is running FireOS 7.3.2.2 or above please note that some functions of the Toolbox may not work due to new restrictions in the new firmware. The following tools either do not work or have limited functionality:
• OTA Updates - OTAs can no longer be disabled, but can be restricted.
• Manage Amazon Apps - Some system apps can no longer be disabled.
We're looking into workarounds to the issues detailed above. Please keep an eye on the forum for further development.
Device Name: | *Generation: | FireOS Version | Base Android Version | **Restricted |
Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023) | 13 | 8 | 11 | Yes (8.3.1.9+) |
Amazon Fire Max 11 (2023) | 13 | 8 | 11 | Yes (8.3.1.9+) |
Amazon Fire 8 (2022) | 12 | 8 | 11 | Yes (8.3.1.9+) |
Amazon Fire 7 (2022) | 12 | 8 | 11 | Yes (8.3.1.9+) |
Amazon Fire 10/10+ (2021) | 11 | 7 | 9 | Yes (7.3.2.2+) |
Amazon Fire 8/8+ (2020) | 10 | 7 | 9 | Yes (7.3.2.2+) |
Amazon Fire 10 (2019) | 9 | 7 | 9 | Yes (7.3.2.2+) |
Amazon Fire 7 (2019) | 9 | 7 | 9 | Yes (7.3.2.2+) |
Amazon Fire 8 (2018) | 8 | 7 | 9 | Yes (7.3.2.2+) |
Amazon Fire 10 (2017) | 7 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Amazon Fire 8 (2017) | 7 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Amazon Fire 7 (2017) | 7 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Amazon Fire HD8 (2016) | 6 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Amazon Fire HD10 (2015) | 5 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Amazon Fire HD8 (2015) | 5 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Amazon Fire HD7 (2015) | 5 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Amazon Fire HD7 (2014) | 4 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Amazon Fire HD6 (2014) | 4 | 5 | 5.1 | No |
Filename | SHA256 Hash |
FTB_V34.0_Installer.exe | df19c7f691674c1dc4d3a91c32f3fa351a27c344f3bf265c6d8301f0056a98dc |
FTB_V34.0_Portable.zip | f47618c589e61dc94c7672b37d38a3ae31bb8edf2e5bae8f0ded8d2a1321dd5f |
Version | Installer (.exe) | Portable (.zip) | Update Post | VirusTotal | Checksums |
V33.1 | Post | Link | |||
V33.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V32.4 | Post | Link | |||
V32.3 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V32.2 | Post | Link | |||
V32.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V31.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V30.2 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V30.1 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V30.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V29.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V28.9 | Download | Download | Post | Link | |
V27.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V26.1 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V25.2 | Post | Link | |||
V24.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
*Halloween Edition | Download | *Bug Fix | Link | ||
V23.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V22.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V21.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V20.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V19.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V18.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V17.0 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V16.0 | Post | Link | |||
v15.0 | Post | Link | |||
V13.0 | Post | Link | |||
V12.0 | Post | Link | |||
V11.1 | Post | Link | |||
V11.0 | Post | Link | |||
V10.2 | Post | Link | |||
V10.1 | Post | Link | |||
V10.0 | Post | Link | |||
V9.2 | Post | Link | |||
V9.1 | Post | Link | |||
V9.0 | Post | Link | |||
V8.2 | Post | Link | |||
V8.1 | Post | Link | |||
V7.2.1 | Download | Post | Link | ||
V7.1 | Post | Link | |||
V7.0 | Post | Link | |||
V6.56 | Post | Link | |||
V6.55 | Post | Link | |||
V6.54 | Download | Post | Link |
Filename | SHA256 Hash |
FTB_V5.0_Installer_Python3.10.7z | 985f1fc24d21c7506b9245f8ba37194380535fb5a8ef9af762d7d6d3853498ec |
FTB_V5.0_Installer_Python3.11.7z | 110bebfe5e28c75bd6235434f3b0ea640d6f24f77ef859a704db2a673972e01b |
Resource | Resource Link | Applicable Tools |
Custom Navigation Bar Icons | Navigation Bar Modifier | |
Toolbox Changelogs | N/A |
The Toolbox won't display correctly. The window is pure white and the text is faded. How can I fix this?
This can happen if window style and effects are turned off.
Windows 7
Control Panel > Performance Information and Tools > Adjust Visual Effects > Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons.
Image credit: @gsm2001
My Home Button isn't working after using the Custom Launcher Tool?Due to the way the process works, it alters your navigation bar's home key to send a key event that can be picked up by Automate. Once Automate reads this event, it launches your custom launcher automatically. However, if the flow in Automate isn't running, the navbar key will not work, and nothing will happen when it's tapped. To fix this, either open Automate and start the "Launcher Invoker" flow again, or execute the Custom Launcher tool in the Toolbox, click the ":" icon (upper-right) to show the Tool Options panel, and click the "Restore Navigation Bar" button to restore the stock layout. You can execute the "reset_navbar" (without quotes) command in the ADB Shell tool.
Google Family Link won't work on my tablet?Unfortuently, no matter how hard we try, we still haven't been able to get Family Link to work correctly on the tablets. The Family Link app fails to install, and the Child account refuses to login. No matter what we tried, we couldn't get a Child account to work on the tablets.We believe this has to do with missing dependecies, and the tablets not being certified through Google's Play Protect platform. We're still activly looking into getting the issue resolved. Until then, it's recommended that you use an alternative such as Amazon's FreeTime, Eyezy, or another third-party family managing software.
How can I remove a Google Account from my tablet?Because of the missing accounts section in the Settings app it will be a little more difficult to remove Google Accounts directly from the tablet. The easiest way that I've found is to visit this page: https://myaccount.google.com/security, sign-in to your Google Account, scroll down to "Your Devices" and click the "Manage devices" button. From the list of devices find your tablet and in the upper right-corner click the 3-dot icon and from the list select "Sign out".
Can the Toolbox be used to root my tablet?Primarly, rooting a Fire Tablet requires the user to open the back of the device and short out a certain point on the motherboard. The Toolbox has been designed for folks who'd rather not bark down this alley. It uses the power of ADB to make changes, and is meant to be an alternative to rooting. In summery, the Toolbox isn't designed to root.
The Toolbox is being marked as a virus?This is likely because the Toolbox (and it's installer) aren't signed with a software license. This freaks Windows out because it sees that there is no publisher, and as a result it displays a warning (smartscreen). In addition, some anti-viruses might also flag the Toolbox as a virus simply because the build is relatively new and there is no record of it in the anti-viruses database, resulting in a false positve.As always, I take your security and privacy VERY seriously! If you do not feel safe with installing the Toolbox due to virus concerns, I respect and support your decision. It is always up to the user and their judgment!
Version 26.0 - Changelog
[Welcome Screen]
[Device Information]
- Updated the user interface.
- Added better installation detection to the Installation Management subtool.
- You can now specify what directory the Installation Management subtool will scan to detect installations.
- Improved the look of the Theme Selector.
- Fixed a bug causing the Startup Tour to not load tools correctly.
[Theme Selector]
- Fixed chipset information not displaying for some tablets due to a renamed string in getprop.
[Custom Launcher]
- Moved the Theme Selector to the Welcome Screen.
[Modify System Settings]
- Improved the UI.
- Made significant improvements to the code, and fixed various bugs/issues.
- Added Re-route Homekey option for tablets running FireOS 7.3.2.2+.
[Lockscreen Management]
- Added the ability to change the "Display Timeout" to the General tab.
- You can now set a custom Display Timeout of up to 24 hours.
[Hybrid Apps]
- Improved the warning regarding the Pattern security type.
[Manage Amazon Apps]
- Updated Disney+, and Netflix to the latest versions.
- When restoring from a debloat list, it now displays the proper header and message.