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Old 09-14-2010, 01:12 AM   #6
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Location: Japan
Device: Kindle2, Kindle3, Kindle4, Kindle Touch, Kindle Fire
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Originally Posted by Pushka View Post
Hey there hondamarlboro. Nice to see you. You know you are going to make a lot of people very frustrated they cant do what you did. Coz many of us want to get rid of those horrible screensavers.
Good to see you. Please try at your own risk.
This is a /NOT/ easy hack like update.bin on kindle2/DX. And you /MUST/ have serial line connections before you go, refering how to make it on other forums. Again, at your own risk!!

1) Prepare for favorite pictures GIF or JPG, W600xH800. File name is up to you. Kindle automatically sorts by numeric>alphabetic order.
2) Connect Kindle and PC via USB and copy these picture to Kindle USB strage
3) Disconnect USB
4) Establish serial line connections with Kindle and PC
5) Backup original pictures from /opt/amazon/screen_saver/600x800/
6) Copy your pictures to above directory
7) Reboot

If you have serial line connections, this is very easy.
But, for average user, making serial line is very very tough work and I strongly recommend that you wait for easy hack released from skilled hackers.
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