Will side loading orginal KF app work on CM10? - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have CM10 running on my KF with the stock Kindle App running from the playstore.
If I side load the original KF app from before I zapped the factory will it work? Reason being I accidentally rented a movie from Amazon and I would like to watch it. And it will download to the KF for offline viewing but that option is not available in the Play store App.

85gallon said:
I have CM10 running on my KF with the stock Kindle App running from the playstore.
If I side load the original KF app from before I zapped the factory will it work? Reason being I accidentally rented a movie from Amazon and I would like to watch it. And it will download to the KF for offline viewing but that option is not available in the Play store App.
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Yeah that's one of downfalls of using a modified KF. The Kindle Reader, Video On Demand, and other such proprietary software packages are specific to the stock OS and haven't been ported to Android (seems unlikely they ever will).
Your best bet would be to make a full backup in recovery (including sdcard), save it to your computer and prepare the device for a dual-boot (CM10 w/MoDaCo). Some features specific to Amazon will only work on a non-rooted os, so use something like Rootkeeper to temporarily disable root privileges to use those features.
When you're finished doing whatever you need in the stock OS, restore your partition table and use TWRP to restore your backup.

soupmagnet said:
Yeah that's one of downfalls of using a modified KF. The Kindle Reader, Video On Demand, and other such proprietary software packages are specific to the stock OS and haven't been ported to Android (seems unlikely they ever will).
Your best bet would be to make a full backup in recovery (including sdcard), save it to your computer and prepare the device for a dual-boot (CM10 w/MoDaCo). Some features specific to Amazon will only work on a non-rooted os, so use something like Rootkeeper to temporarily disable root privileges to use those features.
When you're finished doing whatever you need in the stock OS, restore your partition table and use TWRP to restore your backup.
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If I borrowed a stock kindle fire from someone, then set it up for my account, could I download it that way on that kindle fire?

This is not piracy what I want to do, but I want to snag the movie after it has downloaded and move it to something else so I can watch on my TV.
AFAIK you an't download it to your PC.
Only the Movies feature in the OG KIF app.
I have glanced at some guides, but not sure if after I DL and root it, if it will trigger the DRM.

Urahara said:
You would have to deregister their account and the register your's, but as long as their kindle isn't rooted, it should work. I can't be completley sure, but if it's registered under your email adress, I would think it would work.
Also, @soupmagnet
Why go through the trouble of dual-booting and then undual-booting? Why not just make a back up, flash GR9 Modaco, download it, wipe, and restore the backup? Why the need to dual boot? Is there something I'm missing?
Cry, Benihime!
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You're right. I'm not entirely sure what I was thinking. Maybe I just like doing things the hard way :/
"That's a special kind of stupid. The kind that makes me laugh."

One last question. Where is the downloaded movie stored? I assume that it is in with the other Kindle stuff. From the quick reading i have been doing it is in wmv format. I assume it is on the sdcard instead of system area. So flooring the borrowed Kindle wouldn't be necessary.
Sent from my Kindle Fire running CM10

85gallon said:
One last question. Where is the downloaded movie stored? I assume that it is in with the other Kindle stuff. From the quick reading i have been doing it is in wmv format. I assume it is on the sdcard instead of system area. So flooring the borrowed Kindle wouldn't be necessary.
Sent from my Kindle Fire running CM10
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Open a terminal emulator and enter the following, to find all files larger than, say 400 MB on the /sdcard:
Code:
cd /sdcard
su
find -size +409600k
That should find it for you. If not, reduce the size and try again.
"That's a special kind of stupid. The kind that makes me laugh."

soupmagnet said:
Open a terminal emulator and enter the following, to find all files larger than, say 400 MB on the /sdcard:
Code:
cd /sdcard
su
find -size +409600k
That should find it for you. If not, reduce the size and try again.
"That's a special kind of stupid. The kind that makes me laugh."
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Wow, I found it. I cannot strip the DRM. Everything out there is for stripping from WMV (which is what Amamzon used to do I guess). This one is in mp4. NOTHING is working on it. Assholes.

85gallon said:
Wow, I found it. I cannot strip the DRM. Everything out there is for stripping from WMV (which is what Amamzon used to do I guess). This one is in mp4. NOTHING is working on it. Assholes.
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See? You should have dual-booted it.

85gallon said:
Wow, I found it. I cannot strip the DRM. Everything out there is for stripping from WMV (which is what Amamzon used to do I guess). This one is in mp4. NOTHING is working on it. Assholes.
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If you have a PS3, Xbox 360, Roku or even some bluray players, you can legitamely watch a movie you have rented from Amazon Instant Video on your tv.
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[Q] Problem with books and docs in the kindle fire

After installing the droidwall and blocking no 1000 application of the kindle
and unblocking it updated and "re-kindled" the kindle fire with wispesync (that is now working, and that didnt work after the root for 6.2 update) and I lost all books from the device ! I can only see the now through the kindle fire utility and I cannot download them back...even if do download them!
what happend? Heeeeeeeeeelp!
sotevag said:
After installing the droidwall and blocking no 1000 application of the kindle
and unblocking it updated and "re-kindled" the kindle fire with wispesync (that is now working, and that didnt work after the root for 6.2 update) and I lost all books from the device ! I can only see the now through the kindle fire utility and I cannot download them back...even if do download them!
what happend? Heeeeeeeeeelp!
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I cannot see now the books that I put in the "book" and "documents" folders, why?
somehow the kindle fire with wispesync blocks everything! Before, it didnt work and everthing was allright! I could receive the books I was sending through the internet and the books that I stored! Now its weird! what could I do?
sotevag said:
I cannot see now the books that I put in the "book" and "documents" folders, why?
somehow the kindle fire with wispesync blocks everything! Before, it didnt work and everthing was allright! I could receive the books I was sending through the internet and the books that I stored! Now its weird! what could I do?
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Bumping thread.
It is also happening to me, let me know if you managed to solve it, and if yes, how
I may be wrong but I think this is one of Amazon's underhanded little tricks. I noticed this recently myself and it seems that when you download your books from the cloud to your device, they are either hidden or encrypted to prevent people from sharing or transferring between devices. Who knows what the reason is.
You can still go to Amazon.com and download your books in .azw format to your computer and use Calibre with a drm removal plugin to convert the .azw to .mobi before placing them in your "kindle" folder. [Edit:] fixed stupidity
[Edit:] In the process of writing this, I was able to locate where Kindle stores books. On your sdcard, under Android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files you will find all of your books and documents renamed and with a different file extension ".prc". I'll look into it more to see what can be done with the .prc format and maybe see if it's as simple as renaming it.
[2nd Edit:] The .prc files can be placed in your /sdcard/kindle folder and they should remain untouched when switching between Amazon Kindle accounts.
[3rd Edit:] "Google Books" is the same way.
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soupmagnet said:
I may be wrong but I think this is one of Amazon's underhanded little tricks. I noticed this recently myself and it seems that when you download your books from the cloud to your device, they are either hidden or encrypted to prevent people from sharing or transferring between devices. Who knows what the reason is.
You can still go to Amazon.com and download your books in .amz format to your computer and transfer them via USB to your device's "kindle" folder.
[Edit:] In the process of writing this, I was able to locate where Kindle stores books. On your sdcard, under Amazon/data/com.amazon.kindle/files you will find all of your books and documents renamed and with a different file extension ".prc". I'll look into it more to see what can be done with the .prc format and maybe see if it's as simple as renaming it like with .amz to .mobi
[2nd Edit:] The .prc files can be placed in your /sdcard/kindle folder and they should remain untouched when switching between Amazon Kindle accounts.
[3rd Edit:] "Google Books" is the same way.
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Thanks !
Let me know if you find a "fix" for that.
My problem is a little different as i said up there, my "Books" are Fine, but, even tho my "Documents" are showing up at the "Documents" tab, i can't download nor open any of them.
Once i hit any document it only flashed (so that i know i touched it), but, nothing else happens. Same with trying to "download" it.
By the way, i dont have this folder located in my "sdcard" folder : Amazon/data/com.amazon.kindle/files
Anyone else have it ?
Thanks
Sorry...typo
/sdcard/Android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files
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marcelloLins said:
Thanks !
Let me know if you find a "fix" for that.
My problem is a little different as i said up there, my "Books" are Fine, but, even tho my "Documents" are showing up at the "Documents" tab, i can't download nor open any of them.
Once i hit any document it only flashed (so that i know i touched it), but, nothing else happens. Same with trying to "download" it.
By the way, i dont have this folder located in my "sdcard" folder : Amazon/data/com.amazon.kindle/files
Anyone else have it ?
Thanks
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Hi,
I suggest that my problem has actually got the same root as yours.
I've got 2 different Amazon accounts. I've purchased a lot of books with my
Kindle One a year ago and I've recently bought a new Kindle Fire.
In order to access the Books on my old account, I have to register and deregister the device and download the books from cloud to the device every time.
I am just curious if there is a way to keep my Books and Documents after deregistering form my old Amazon account.
My Kindle fire is rooted and I've just found out that Kindle stores all books in my ''books'' folder after downloading them from cloud but If after that you deregister the device it simply deletes all of them. Now after making a backup of all files and putting them back in books folder Kindle doesn't recognize or show them after all. As mentioned above thre are a lot of *.prc files, but to deal with them?
Are they encrypted some how?
Any Ideas?
Thank you in Advance
cheers
Mjay
I'm not sure what the .prc files are exactly but when I put them in my "kindle" folder, the Kindle app recognizes them as my downloaded books.
While you are signed into one account, copy the contents of the folder containing the .prc files and put them in a safe place on your sdcard. Then switch accounts and either put them back in the same place, or in whichever folder your Kindle accesses books from. Just keep a backup in case you switch accounts and they get deleted again.
You may want to figure out which filename belongs to which book and rename it.
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[Q] Installed ICS, now I can't copy files to the kindle

hi!
I just installed hashcode's plain rom and kernel. Very nice, all is good except I can't play fluffy birds because the kindle won't go full screen, so when you click the play button nothing happens.
Unfortunately, this is a deal breaker, as it is the only game my wife wants to play, and it's her kindle. (lol, if she ain't happy, nobody is happy.- I switched from stock so I could plug a keyboard into the fire)
So I went looking for a rom that will go full screen and actually hide the task bar. I downloaded gegeROM to my computer, but when I plug the kindle in, it doesn't appear on my hard drive list, so I can't copy the file over.
KFU works fine, sees it, installed google aps, etc. So it's all still working. When it was stock I just copied the files over in windows and installed using twrp.
1) Why can't I do that now?
2) How do I make it work?
Thanks!
One thing you can try, is uninstall the rivers you have now for the kindle, then plug your kindle back into the computer and let the drivers reinstall
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berighteous said:
hi!
I just installed hashcode's plain rom and kernel. Very nice, all is good except I can't play fluffy birds because the kindle won't go full screen, so when you click the play button nothing happens.
Unfortunately, this is a deal breaker, as it is the only game my wife wants to play, and it's her kindle. (lol, if she ain't happy, nobody is happy.- I switched from stock so I could plug a keyboard into the fire)
So I went looking for a rom that will go full screen and actually hide the task bar. I downloaded gegeROM to my computer, but when I plug the kindle in, it doesn't appear on my hard drive list, so I can't copy the file over.
KFU works fine, sees it, installed google aps, etc. So it's all still working. When it was stock I just copied the files over in windows and installed using twrp.
1) Why can't I do that now?
2) How do I make it work?
Thanks!
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You can put into recovery and transfer files.
berighteous said:
hi!
I just installed hashcode's plain rom and kernel. Very nice, all is good except I can't play fluffy birds because the kindle won't go full screen, so when you click the play button nothing happens.
Unfortunately, this is a deal breaker, as it is the only game my wife wants to play, and it's her kindle. (lol, if she ain't happy, nobody is happy.- I switched from stock so I could plug a keyboard into the fire)
So I went looking for a rom that will go full screen and actually hide the task bar. I downloaded gegeROM to my computer, but when I plug the kindle in, it doesn't appear on my hard drive list, so I can't copy the file over.
KFU works fine, sees it, installed google aps, etc. So it's all still working. When it was stock I just copied the files over in windows and installed using twrp.
1) Why can't I do that now?
2) How do I make it work?
Thanks!
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Don't know about gederom, but in the base ROM from hashcode, there is an option you can change. Go to settings-> System-> status bar-> check off the auto hide option under General. That should hide the status bar and let you go full screen. Doesn't work for every app but does work for many of them. Very likely you have the same or equivalent option in your ROM.
Well everything WAS working 5 minutes before installing ics. I made a backup and dumped the whole kindle to my computer, before wiping everything, copying the rom to the sd card and installing in twrp.
leswgnr said:
Don't know about gederom, but in the base ROM from hashcode, there is an option you can change. Go to settings-> System-> status bar-> check off the auto hide option under General. That should hide the status bar and let you go full screen. Doesn't work for every app but does work for many of them. Very likely you have the same or equivalent option in your ROM.
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I did that in hash's rom. It didn't do anything. That's why I wanted to try another rom, but I can't copy it to the kindle in windows anymore. Adb works, I probably could push the file on, but I want to be able to see the kindle in windows like I did with stock.
To clarify: I'm running hash's stock ICS. I can't copy another rom to the kindle in windows because the kindle doesn't show up on "My Computer" in windows, like it did a half hour or so ago when I was running stock.
berighteous said:
I did that in hash's rom. It didn't do anything. That's why I wanted to try another rom, but I can't copy it to the kindle in windows anymore. Adb works, I probably could push the file on, but I want to be able to see the kindle in windows like I did with stock.
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Adb push will work. If you want to see the kindle in windows, you can boot into recovery and mount the sdcard. That should let you see it and easily copy files back and forth.
berighteous said:
Well everything WAS working 5 minutes before installing ics. I made a backup and dumped the whole kindle to my computer, before wiping everything, copying the rom to the sd card and installing in twrp.
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Did you read my post? Put your Kindle in recovery and then mount your SD card.
veeman said:
Did you read my post? Put your Kindle in recovery and then mount your SD card.
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I didn't see your post, sorry. That works great. Thanks. Twrp is so cool.
responce
I had the same issue just 2 days ago when I rooted my kindle fire. The recovery boot seems a bit excessive to me......
I personally run a FTP server which Is a real nice way to wirelessly get ur files out to your kindle but also to virtually every other device in your house. I use esfileexplorer which has an FTP client built in.
Has been working seemlessly
I see you got it working but if I was you I would skip all the cable nonsense when dealing with the MTP file system ICS uses and download airdroid from the market. Fire it up, enter what it tells you in a browser on your computer and transfer your files over wifi.
Also, windows 7 doesn't seem to have issues with MTP like windows xp does for me.

Rooted kindle not detecting books

Hey guys,
I successfully rooted my Kindle Fire 6.3 and it was running fine. After few days I got a notification of available update for Kindle app and I updated it.
Now, I am not able to see any books in the books section of KF. I think KF is still rooted as I am able to install new apps from google play and they are running fine.
I can open the e-book files present in the books section, if I browse through a file browser and use other e-book software like Aldiko. But I am not able to see any of them in the books section.
Please Help!!
Thanks a lot!
The Kindle app that is available in Google Play is not the same as the Kindle reader that is incorporated in the Fire. If you update using the version on Play you lose functionality, as you discovered.
To fix it you need to go back into Play, to the Kindle app and uninstall it. After you tap uninstall it will give you the option to just uninstall the update, select that and you should regain full functionality. You should never update any of the Amazon apps that came built into the Fire through Play (mp3 player, video player). I also found out that updating Pulse through Play can mess things up.
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tanwar said:
Hey guys,
I successfully rooted my Kindle Fire 6.3 and it was running fine. After few days I got a notification of available update for Kindle app and I updated it.
Now, I am not able to see any books in the books section of KF. I think KF is still rooted as I am able to install new apps from google play and they are running fine.
I can open the e-book files present in the books section, if I browse through a file browser and use other e-book software like Aldiko. But I am not able to see any of them in the books section.
Please Help!!
Thanks a lot!
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Aldiko only supports epub format books. The kindle app uses prc and mobi.
I had the exact same problem. Solved it by moving the files (using File Explorer) from
/mnt/sdcard/documents/ to
/mnt/sdcard/kindle/
All the books showed up though I think it forgot what page I was on.
If that doesn't do it, copy and paste the files to both directories.
Third party books go in your "kindle" folder. Books downloaded from Amazon are installed to your "Android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files" folder. They can be renamed and put back in the "kindle" folder so you won't lose them every time you install a new rom or de-register the app.
THANK YOU CreeDO
CreeDo said:
I had the exact same problem. Solved it by moving the files (using File Explorer) from
/mnt/sdcard/documents/ to
/mnt/sdcard/kindle/
All the books showed up though I think it forgot what page I was on.
If that doesn't do it, copy and paste the files to both directories.
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Just went through the process of rooting my KF and after being joyous over finally having access to Google Play, I realized that I couldn't see my eBooks anymore. Your tip worked great.
My question: When I purchase books from a 3rd party provider that have the option to send books to my kindle, do I use the original KF send to email or the send to email address assigned to the Kindle App?
This was exactly my experience. I inadvertently checked the 'Auto update' box and my books went missing. De-installing the update from Play put the book reader back the way it was. Thanks!
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Possible to connect external hard drive and torrent?

Hey guys. Looking at buying the amazon fire tv for my room to watch movies, tv shows, and maybe play some gta. But im determining if its the right fit for me. So i was wondering if its possible to connect my 2tb usb2/3 hdd to the fire tv, and is it possible to have a torrent client (maybe just utorrent after sideloading play store?) to download lage files to the hard drive. Also i assume ill have to root so is the newest version rootable and can do what i asked above? Im not sure what the newest version is to look it up myself. Any guides on how to do what i asked will be much appreciated!
evodev said:
Hey guys. Looking at buying the amazon fire tv for my room to watch movies, tv shows, and maybe play some gta. But im determining if its the right fit for me. So i was wondering if its possible to connect my 2tb usb2/3 hdd to the fire tv, and is it possible to have a torrent client (maybe just utorrent after sideloading play store?) to download lage files to the hard drive. Also i assume ill have to root so is the newest version rootable and can do what i asked above? Im not sure what the newest version is to look it up myself. Any guides on how to do what i asked will be much appreciated!
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Yes the latest version of the Fire Tv (AFTV2 4K version) is rootable (v5.0.4), you can find the method in the general section of this forum or there is gonna be a video guide available sometime next week (hopefully) if you can wait? As far as I know you can put a Hard drive on but not sure unless modded you can write to it (unless doing via a PC/laptop because I think at the moment the drive is only readable? (I maybe wrong about that though?). Playstore can be installed but can't be used properly (can login but can't download apps from), but you can sideload apps via a app called Apps2Fire from your Android phone or tablet. Think you can use torrent clients via Kodi anyway or just stream films/tv/sports or what ever from Kodi?
Root link 5.0.4 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/general/root-amazon-fire-tv-2-updated-t3277556
Hope this helps If so press that thanks button
Can someone chime if they've been able to mount and write to an external hard drive? I'm also interested in using the fire tv for torrents.
I have the fire TV 4k with the latest rooted version, I mounted a 3TB WD hard drive with Stickmount. I have used the Utorrent apk to write to the hard drive successfully. I haven't used the Kodi torrent addons tho.
But yes you can read and write to a hard drive. I have downloaded media straight to a hard drive using Utorrent, Kodi, Dolphin browser and Es File Manager.
Ocarb said:
I have the fire TV 4k with the latest rooted version, I mounted a 3TB WD hard drive with Stickmount. I have used the Utorrent apk to write to the hard drive successfully. I haven't used the Kodi torrent addons tho.
But yes you can read and write to a hard drive. I have downloaded media straight to a hard drive using Utorrent, Kodi, Dolphin browser and Es File Manager.
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Which format is your 3TB HDD.
I have not rooted mine and can only get fat32 to read which is ridiculous in this day and age to only support an archaic storage format. You can't have 4GB+ file sizes.
drizzt09 said:
Which format is your 3TB HDD.
I have not rooted mine and can only get fat32 to read which is ridiculous in this day and age to only support an archaic storage format. You can't have 4GB+ file sizes.
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NTFS. I just finished downloading a 9GB video.

My Fire Tablet Gen 5 is flashed BUT i don't have Root access????!

Okay basically as soon i got my amazon tablet the first thing i did was root it, or so i thought. I did the thing where you enable debugging, i downloaded that command prompt program, it said it was doing it's thing, and eventually said it WAS a success and it was finished.
Now currently I DO have google play installed, and can install ANY SINGLE game from the play store and they all work perfect. I can also still install games from the Amazon game store and those work fine too.
Here's where my problem started, for some reason the ONLY apps that can ACTUALLY install to the SD card are ones i install from the Amazon app/game store. Anything i install from the play store gets installed to internal memory. And simply hitting "move to SD card" literally does nothing, except cause that app to subsequently malfunction. So i basically figured it is what it is.
However i eventually got tired of pretty much only being able to have one game installed, as it takes up pretty much all my internal memory. Therefore after some searching i found Link2SD and it was exactly what i was needing, i followed all the steps, created the partitions, etc.... however, upon the prompt where you select the file format of the second partition it would say something like
"mount script cannot be created not allowed to su"
Now having SOME limited linux experience i know su is basically the command you use when you want to do something as the root, sorta like "run as administrator" on steroids.
This is my problem though, how can i enable grant super user permissions on my tablet without having to do EVERYTHING over? I have had my tablet for several years now and as you can imagine i have tweaked all the settings to my liking, i have a lot of pictures and music, and apps installed, that i don't want to have to re-install.
Why did i not get root access when i ROOTED THE DAMN TABLET?!?!? More importantly though, how can i enable root access without wiping everything off it and starting over?
Can root access or the file(s) that control such parameters be controlled using ADB commands, granted i don't really know how to do that, but still.....
Or better yet is there a utility out there that can simply grant SU permission to a device without having to basically wipe it clean.
theomega76 said:
Okay basically as soon i got my amazon tablet the first thing i did was root it, or so i thought. I did the thing where you enable debugging, i downloaded that command prompt program, it said it was doing it's thing, and eventually said it WAS a success and it was finished.
Now currently I DO have google play installed, and can install ANY SINGLE game from the play store and they all work perfect. I can also still install games from the Amazon game store and those work fine too.
Here's where my problem started, for some reason the ONLY apps that can ACTUALLY install to the SD card are ones i install from the Amazon app/game store. Anything i install from the play store gets installed to internal memory. And simply hitting "move to SD card" literally does nothing, except cause that app to subsequently malfunction. So i basically figured it is what it is.
However i eventually got tired of pretty much only being able to have one game installed, as it takes up pretty much all my internal memory. Therefore after some searching i found Link2SD and it was exactly what i was needing, i followed all the steps, created the partitions, etc.... however, upon the prompt where you select the file format of the second partition it would say something like
"mount script cannot be created not allowed to su"
Now having SOME limited linux experience i know su is basically the command you use when you want to do something as the root, sorta like "run as administrator" on steroids.
This is my problem though, how can i enable grant super user permissions on my tablet without having to do EVERYTHING over? I have had my tablet for several years now and as you can imagine i have tweaked all the settings to my liking, i have a lot of pictures and music, and apps installed, that i don't want to have to re-install.
Why did i not get root access when i ROOTED THE DAMN TABLET?!?!? More importantly though, how can i enable root access without wiping everything off it and starting over?
Can root access or the file(s) that control such parameters be controlled using ADB commands, granted i don't really know how to do that, but still.....
Or better yet is there a utility out there that can simply grant SU permission to a device without having to basically wipe it clean.
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Is this the 7in Fire?
which system version is on the device?
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yeah this is the $50 7" one. and in the settings it says "Your Device is running Fire OS 5.4.0.0"
theomega76 said:
yeah this is the $50 7" one. and in the settings it says "Your Device is running Fire OS 5.4.0.0"
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/5-4-0-0-t3622336
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Um... okay i'm not sure what to do with that thread, i read through it and half understood it, half did not. What am i suppose to do exactly?
theomega76 said:
Um... okay i'm not sure what to do with that thread, i read through it and half understood it, half did not. What am i suppose to do exactly?
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5.4.x.x cannot be rooted
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-______- fml x 1000000000000000000
god damn sneaky bastards, i didn't even know it updated... I checked it maybe two weeks ago only and it was 5.3.x.x
what a bunch of assholes

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