How To Root Kindle Fire HD 7 With No Trouble
Rooting is what, the Android is known for, rooting voids the limitations of manufacturer on your Android device and allow you to completely customize your phone, like you’ll be able to install any non-market app on your device. Those of you who own a Kindle Fire HD 7 and now looking for a guide to root their tablet, your search is over now, here’s what you need. A recognized XDA contributor named sparkym3 has made new tool named Qemu Automated Root Tool, it lets you to easily root your Kindle Fire HD, read on how to root Kindle Fire HD 7 using the Qemu Automated Root Tool.
Before you start rooting, first do keep in mind that it will void the warranty of your device, so think carefully, however, you can get warranty back by unrooting. Your Kindle Fire HD 7 drivers must be installed on your computer, you can download drivers from here.
DISCLAIMER: Please proceed the below guide at your own risk, Android Egis will not be held responsible if your device lost data or get damaged following this guide.
Instructions
Step #1: Download the Qemu root tool to your computer.
Step #2: Unzip the downloaded QemuRoot_v1.0.zip file into a folder.
Step #3: Enable the ADB on your tablet that can be found from Menu>More>Settings>ADB.
Step #4: Plug your tablet to your computer using a USB cable.
Step #5: Open the folder where you’ve unzipped the QemuRoot_v1.0.zip file, there run the RootQemu file.
Step #6: Now to start rooting, type 1 on the tool window and press enter. After that simply follow the on screen instructions.
That’s it, you’re done, your tablet is now rooted, enjoy!
Via: XDA
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Theo
December 31st, 2012
hi i get to the step where i hit 1 to start rooting after that its says daemon started successfully. thats all i get. i wait for something to happen but its stays on that saying. i try to hit enter but nothing
happens
theo
December 31st, 2012
before it says daemon started successfully it says daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037
Abdur Rehman
December 31st, 2012
make sure ADB drivers are installed on PC and ADB is enabled on the tablet as i said in above guide, use drivers link i gave, don’t install other drivers and then try again….
igal
April 30th, 2013
i’ve got the same prob as theo.
i do see my kindle in the device mng.
rebooted the comp and the device, adb enabled, apps enabled.
what can be a prob?
tnx