Learn How–To Root Amazon Kindle Fire To Use SuperOneClick
We can say that Android is an eminent mobile OS which is present in lots of smartphones, tablets and devices and moreover working well. But here we’ll talk about another well-known device which is Amazon’s kindle fire. So, in this tutorial I’ll tell you about to Root Amazon Kindle Fire to make use of SuperOneClick. All the steps are pretty easy and straightforward that you can see below…
tep 1: Install and make sure that ADB is working properly on your PC.
Step 2: Download the SuperOneClick 2.2.
Step 3: You need to open the %USERPROFILE%\.android on your system and edit the adb_usb.ini file. Just append the following at the end of file: 0×1949 and save the file.
Step 4: Now go to the folder where you have the Android SDK installed and open the google-usb_driver folder and then edit the file android_winusb.inf. Just add the following to the [Google.NTx86] section and [Google.NTamd64] section:
;Kindle Fire
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&MI_01
and then save the file.
Step 5: If Kindle Fire is already plugged into the USB you may have to open device manager and find “Kindle” under other devices and choose the android_winusb.inf file.
Step 6: On Kindle Fire make sure to turn on installation of apps from unknown sources.
Step 7: Now launch a command prompt window and run the following commands:
adb kill-server
adb devices
Step 8: You should be able to see your device listed there. If it is then you are good to go…
Step 9: Finally just launch the SuperOneClick tool that you downloaded earlier and hit the root button to get the SU binaries, BusyBox, SuperUser etc. pushed to your device automatically.
Step 10: Your beloved Kindle Fire is now rooted.
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