[Q] Fastboot.exe and adb.exe Help!!! - Kindle Fire 2 Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting

Please help me.
I'm trying desperately to root my nans brand new kindle fire hd - software version 7.4.9 so that she can access the google play store for the apps she uses as some aren't available on the amazon store.
I have followed your tutorials to the nth degree, downloaded lots of software on to my computer including kff, and binary versions, but each time I try to root her kindle I get the following errors:
fastboot.exe is not responding
adb.exe is not responding.
I then get the error
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc00005) Click ok to close the application.
I've tried removing all software and rebooting again. I'm trying to use your software package as shown in your tutorial.
The device is showing in device manager as Android Composite ABD Interface
I'm at my wits end I'm just trying to do something to keep her from being bored and lonely and I feel terrible because I said she should get a fire hd as it would be better for her than her previous table that kept freezing. I don't know why its so difficult as I rooted my other two fire hd's last year no problem!
Please please help me, I'd really appreciate it

ladyhthe8th said:
Please help me.
I'm trying desperately to root my nans brand new kindle fire hd - software version 7.4.9 so that she can access the google play store for the apps she uses as some aren't available on the amazon store.
I have followed your tutorials to the nth degree, downloaded lots of software on to my computer including kff, and binary versions, but each time I try to root her kindle I get the following errors:
fastboot.exe is not responding
adb.exe is not responding.
I then get the error
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc00005) Click ok to close the application.
I've tried removing all software and rebooting again. I'm trying to use your software package as shown in your tutorial.
The device is showing in device manager as Android Composite ABD Interface
I'm at my wits end I'm just trying to do something to keep her from being bored and lonely and I feel terrible because I said she should get a fire hd as it would be better for her than her previous table that kept freezing. I don't know why its so difficult as I rooted my other two fire hd's last year no problem!
Please please help me, I'd really appreciate it
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Did you enable ADB in Security>ADB? Do you have the right drivers? (There's some in the KFFA folder which I'll mention later) You could also try different USB ports, cables, and Kindle Fire First Aide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888). Also, I don't know if you're talking about Binary or Bin4ry, but try this Bin4ry Root with Restore. It should work too. (http://uploaded.net/file/a1ycrsqj) You're welcome if I helped.

For some reason it makes me think one of the needed dll's adb comes with is missing, or adb just hates your PC.

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Found why adb not recognizing some 6.2.2 kindle's

My device ids and hardware ids are different than the ones in the drivers for rooting
Device Instance Id: USB\VID_0006&MI_01\6&FA091&1&0001
Hardware Ids: USB\Vid_1949&Pid_0006&REV_0216&MI_01
USB\Vid_1949&Pid_0006&MI_01
Compatible Ids: USB\Class_ff&SubClass_42&Prot_01
USB\Class_ff&SubClass_42
USB\Class_ff
How could I use these in the android_winusb.inf to make Adb recognize my device any help would be great
I think that other people have these same ids that is why I'm not the only one where Adb isn't recognizing my kindle fire I help this helps others help all the people that would like to root their device but cant because its not recognized
Th3-Chronikk said:
My device ids and hardware ids are different than the ones in the drivers for rooting
Device Instance Id: USB\VID_0006&MI_01\6&FA091&1&0001
Hardware Ids: USB\Vid_1949&Pid_0006&REV_0216&MI_01
USB\Vid_1949&Pid_0006&MI_01
Compatible Ids: USB\Class_ff&SubClass_42&Prot_01
USB\Class_ff&SubClass_42
USB\Class_ff
How could I use these in the android_winusb.inf to make Adb recognize my device any help would be great
I think that other people have these same ids that is why I'm not the only one where Adb isn't recognizing my kindle fire I help this helps others help all the people that would like to root their device but cant because its not recognized
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Look here for hardwareid http://www.jayceooi.com/2011/12/13/how-to-install-kindle-fire-adb-usb-driver/
I think this is an attempt to prevent root from amazon. However, if you know the procedure, the game is not over.
THANHVO31 said:
Look here for hardwareid http://www.jayceooi.com/2011/12/13/how-to-install-kindle-fire-adb-usb-driver/
I think this is an attempt to prevent root from amazon. However, if you know the procedure, the game is not over.
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That link you posted doesn't use my same ids
Th3-Chronikk said:
My device ids and hardware ids are different than the ones in the drivers for rooting
Device Instance Id: USB\VID_0006&MI_01\6&FA091&1&0001
Hardware Ids: USB\Vid_1949&Pid_0006&REV_0216&MI_01
USB\Vid_1949&Pid_0006&MI_01
Compatible Ids: USB\Class_ff&SubClass_42&Prot_01
USB\Class_ff&SubClass_42
USB\Class_ff
How could I use these in the android_winusb.inf to make Adb recognize my device any help would be great
I think that other people have these same ids that is why I'm not the only one where Adb isn't recognizing my kindle fire I help this helps others help all the people that would like to root their device but cant because its not recognized
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Once you find the solution can you please let me know as well?
I am really interested in this!
btw, I have another Kindle that is working and gets recognized by computer in seconds and the other that has been bricked for over 2 months :'(
EDIT: and I made a huge mistake and i had not put in the bootloader (FIREFIREFIRE) on my bricked kindle, however, I took extra precaution and put it on my working kindle and to prevent it even further I am not using any roms and only using GoLauncher EX, googleframework, Superuser(root), and Market
as some roms are unstable and ALWAYS have a problem that something is not working correctly!
umarsl said:
Once you find the solution can you please let me know as well?
I am really interested in this!
btw, I have another Kindle that is working and gets recognized by computer in seconds and the other that has been bricked for over 2 months :'(
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I will post it on a new thread so you will know and I cant find anyone to help me with these ids
Th3-Chronikk said:
I will post it on a new thread so you will know and I cant find anyone to help me with these ids
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I just give you the fishing rod, not fish
Once your KF stuck at Kindle Fire, you can get your HardwareID
You should know the file call "android_winusb.inf" that you'll point to that to install driver for your bricked KF.
put the following
;Kindle Fire
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\Vid_1949&Pid_0006&REV_0216&MI_01
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&MI_01
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&REV_0100
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006
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And try again.
Goodluck
THANHVO31 said:
I just give you the fishing rod, not fish
Once your KF stuck at Kindle Fire, you can get your HardwareID
You should know the file call "android_winusb.inf" that you'll point to that to install driver for your bricked KF.
put the following
And try again.
Goodluck
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Didn't work
Th3-Chronikk said:
That link you posted doesn't use my same ids
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The hardware IDs in that link look identical to yours, and I think every other Kindle Fire I've seen. Yours don't look unusual.
I'm having the same damn issue, my 6.2.2 kindle is not recognized by adb. The weird thing is that sometimes it does see the device and then it disappears? The driver ID's that are posted are identical to the ones that are included with KFU.
If anyone figures this out please let me know!
Troy.
This post is ridiculously long and is kind of a rant... but Ive had it with all these "cant find adb in KF" posts and yes its a problem, and yes amazon devs are prob laughing at us but the answer is not on XDA forums or anywhere its not in Vashypooh's Teamviewer, its in your computer its in your Fire and you need to make it happen. Im probably going to regret posting this, but whatever, its a crap answer for a crap question.
Look - Ive messed around with just about everything from the kindle to the computer to using different computers to performing downgrades from Win8 to Win7 and trying to figure out why my Fire sometimes can be seen by adb and why sometimes it cannot...
I cant explain everything in one post its too much information but you need to mess around.
Without explaining these are the steps I took and I cant tell you which ones work because its like a very messy environment on a computer and everyones got different flavors and different variables...
try these (in no particular order) try them all at once or try them in pieces, but you need to reboot after each instance (think about your science teacher explaining why scientific experiments need to be controlled and clean and precise so as to eliminate any variables which may interfere with the end result!)
Do you have admin rights over your computer? If you dont... get it.
delete the .android file (this will have adb_usb file in it) try again. Watch for your driver action you need to know whats going on... you need to make your computer verbose so its reporting all its activity
Uninstall and delete (FULLY DELETE!) the Kindle Fire Utility if you have it.
Uninstall and delete (FULLY DELETE) the Android SDK if you have it. All of them if you have more than one.
Uninstall and delete (FULLY DELETE) any such programs you have that are dedicated to using adb.exe such as say AndroidCommander Droid Explorer or any of that stuff they are gone!
If you want to know if theres any other stuff on your computer, and dont really know how to use anything other than Windows Explorer, (shame on you) then install the greatest file finder I know - Everything.exe http://www.voidtools.com/download.php install that crap and then fix the options to "show hidden files and system files and hide nothing) and then when its set up, type in the search "adb" and "android" and "winusb" instances, then go to their parent folder and delete the whole thing, clear out your trash, uninstall all drivers, delete them, and UNPLUG all connected android devices so they dont throw stuff back into system and reboot the computer. You want a nice virgin promiscuous machine when it reboots, so you can pop its cherry with one Kindle Fire that needs to get its adb on.
install a verbose driver program (i am fond of USBDeview http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html) make sure whatever program you use is VERBOSE and reports every activity, like in the options make everyhting so that it reports, displays and hides nothing. UNINSTALL AND DELETE EVERYTHING that indicates it could be connected to 1. ADB 2. Device 3. anything freaking android. Actually, I have been so frustrated in the past that I actually uninstalled every single driver on the computer....I highlighted all my drivers and Uninstalled... and they all uninstalled.. my mouse stopped working my keyboard stopped working but screw that, shut down the computer (irrelevant to whatever winblows geeks tell you it is NOT harmful to crash-power down your windoze machine) and then upon rebooting it will install all its relevant inner drivers) which may be bad for some of you if you have a complicated setup but whatever all I wanted was to get adb working at the expense of other drivers. Everything will reinstall when its connected, thats how drivers work -- you connect it and it starts talking to windows and **** happens right there.
So, delete everything! Reboot! you need to reboot your machine after each major change, because its just to eliominate the chances of not being able to communicate if winblows needs to reboot to be fresh.
If you have deleted uninstalled all of these android-related drivers... and if you have made your machine verbose, so that its not hiding information or thinking you are not interested in whats going on in system, and then you reboot, chances are when you first plug that KF in to your system, **** will happen. You just need to make it work.
you cant just sit around for two months waiting for someone to give you the fix -- the answer is right there in your hands... you just have to make it stick. Its there. Just gotta tweak the hell out of your computer to make it happen. If it doesnt work... keep trying... try again. if that doesnt work, change something. keep on tweaking, keep on shaking the nest and itll pop in.
HOWEVER I checked out the Jayceooi website and he/she has a good case to make there -- and if "it dont work" then thats because you are not trying hard enough.
Now.. all I can say is Ive lost adb.. and Ive found it again.. and I still have it because I have not installed ANY other android related or SDK ADB related programs after I found it.... everytime I do... everytime I attach my other HTC devices, it messes up everything and I repeat the above all over again
Mine are
USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&REV_0216
USB\VID_1949&PID_0006
And I can't seem to get recognized although the "Composite" piece of it is working...I cannot get ADB to see it. What do I need to add to my file?
The obvious thing to do is make the entries match this, but that's obviously not it. I do need help, it's not a crap question, and I have done everything to get this going.
p-niiice said:
Mine are
USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&REV_0216
USB\VID_1949&PID_0006
And I can't seem to get recognized although the "Composite" piece of it is working...I cannot get ADB to see it. What do I need to add to my file?
The obvious thing to do is make the entries match this, but that's obviously not it. I do need help, it's not a crap question, and I have done everything to get this going.
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android update adb
add 0x1949 on its own line to adb_usb.ini in C:\users\<username>\.android\adb_usb.ini
save the file
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
I had all these problems, but what fixed mine was manually typing in the "0x1949". I initially was copying and pasting, but I seen somewhere else that it was causing problems. Its the only text/line in the file.
I have absolutely no clue as to why this fixed it, but it did for me.
jcc2z said:
I had all these problems, but what fixed mine was manually typing in the "0x1949". I initially was copying and pasting, but I seen somewhere else that it was causing problems. Its the only text/line in the file.
I have absolutely no clue as to why this fixed it, but it did for me.
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Thanks - doing this plus the hardware ID lines earlier in the thread got me further, but adb still isn't picking up the composite device.
androidcues said:
This post is ridiculously long and is kind of a rant... but Ive had it with all these "cant find adb in KF" posts and yes its a problem, and yes amazon devs are prob laughing at us but the answer is not on XDA forums or anywhere its not in Vashypooh's Teamviewer, its in your computer its in your Fire and you need to make it happen. Im probably going to regret posting this, but whatever, its a crap answer for a crap question.
Look - Ive messed around with just about everything from the kindle to the computer to using different computers to performing downgrades from Win8 to Win7 and trying to figure out why my Fire sometimes can be seen by adb and why sometimes it cannot...
I cant explain everything in one post its too much information but you need to mess around.
Without explaining these are the steps I took and I cant tell you which ones work because its like a very messy environment on a computer and everyones got different flavors and different variables...
try these (in no particular order) try them all at once or try them in pieces, but you need to reboot after each instance (think about your science teacher explaining why scientific experiments need to be controlled and clean and precise so as to eliminate any variables which may interfere with the end result!)
Do you have admin rights over your computer? If you dont... get it.
delete the .android file (this will have adb_usb file in it) try again. Watch for your driver action you need to know whats going on... you need to make your computer verbose so its reporting all its activity
Uninstall and delete (FULLY DELETE!) the Kindle Fire Utility if you have it.
Uninstall and delete (FULLY DELETE) the Android SDK if you have it. All of them if you have more than one.
Uninstall and delete (FULLY DELETE) any such programs you have that are dedicated to using adb.exe such as say AndroidCommander Droid Explorer or any of that stuff they are gone!
If you want to know if theres any other stuff on your computer, and dont really know how to use anything other than Windows Explorer, (shame on you) then install the greatest file finder I know - Everything.exe http://www.voidtools.com/download.php install that crap and then fix the options to "show hidden files and system files and hide nothing) and then when its set up, type in the search "adb" and "android" and "winusb" instances, then go to their parent folder and delete the whole thing, clear out your trash, uninstall all drivers, delete them, and UNPLUG all connected android devices so they dont throw stuff back into system and reboot the computer. You want a nice virgin promiscuous machine when it reboots, so you can pop its cherry with one Kindle Fire that needs to get its adb on.
install a verbose driver program (i am fond of USBDeview http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html) make sure whatever program you use is VERBOSE and reports every activity, like in the options make everyhting so that it reports, displays and hides nothing. UNINSTALL AND DELETE EVERYTHING that indicates it could be connected to 1. ADB 2. Device 3. anything freaking android. Actually, I have been so frustrated in the past that I actually uninstalled every single driver on the computer....I highlighted all my drivers and Uninstalled... and they all uninstalled.. my mouse stopped working my keyboard stopped working but screw that, shut down the computer (irrelevant to whatever winblows geeks tell you it is NOT harmful to crash-power down your windoze machine) and then upon rebooting it will install all its relevant inner drivers) which may be bad for some of you if you have a complicated setup but whatever all I wanted was to get adb working at the expense of other drivers. Everything will reinstall when its connected, thats how drivers work -- you connect it and it starts talking to windows and **** happens right there.
So, delete everything! Reboot! you need to reboot your machine after each major change, because its just to eliominate the chances of not being able to communicate if winblows needs to reboot to be fresh.
If you have deleted uninstalled all of these android-related drivers... and if you have made your machine verbose, so that its not hiding information or thinking you are not interested in whats going on in system, and then you reboot, chances are when you first plug that KF in to your system, **** will happen. You just need to make it work.
you cant just sit around for two months waiting for someone to give you the fix -- the answer is right there in your hands... you just have to make it stick. Its there. Just gotta tweak the hell out of your computer to make it happen. If it doesnt work... keep trying... try again. if that doesnt work, change something. keep on tweaking, keep on shaking the nest and itll pop in.
HOWEVER I checked out the Jayceooi website and he/she has a good case to make there -- and if "it dont work" then thats because you are not trying hard enough.
Now.. all I can say is Ive lost adb.. and Ive found it again.. and I still have it because I have not installed ANY other android related or SDK ADB related programs after I found it.... everytime I do... everytime I attach my other HTC devices, it messes up everything and I repeat the above all over again
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This is why i use linux.. i just have way to many android devices i plug into my pc to have to be deleting and reinstalling drivers and android sdk everytime.
Ive rooted three kindle fires already, one on windows and two with linux. rooting with windows took me a whole day to get to work while it took me an under an hour with linux.
if you like to plug in android devices a lot and want to use adb on all of them, do yourself a favor and trash windows and install linux. I have 2 PCs so its not a problem for me. one house computer running windows, and my pc running linux..
windows hates android!
K3nDroid said:
This is why i use linux.. i just have way to many android devices i plug into my pc to have to be deleting and reinstalling drivers and android sdk everytime.
Ive rooted three kindle fires already, one on windows and two with linux. rooting with windows took me a whole day to get to work while it took me an under an hour with linux.
if you like to plug in android devices a lot and want to use adb on all of them, do yourself a favor and trash windows and install linux. I have 2 PCs so its not a problem for me. one house computer running windows, and my pc running linux..
windows hates android!
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Interesting that you had such an issue with getting windows to work. I have rooted 2 Kindles(took an hour total to get them set up, rooted, recovery and Gapps installed), Samsung Epic 4g, Multiple Evo 4gs, Optimus M, Hauwei Ascend, and HTC Hero and never had an issue with drivers or having to uninstall them. I am running Windows 7 and each one I plug in it recognizes.

[solved]Rooted. Google Play wont load, OTA Rootkeeper has no options, etc

My goal for doing all this, rooting and controlling the device, is two-fold:
First, to get additional functionality out of the Kindle Fire; I want the Android Market apps available, and a better interface, but at the same time, I want the pleasure of Amazon Prime; I want to be able to de-root and enjoy the streaming video.
Second, to understand a new thing, even superficially through its actions rather than through studying it in depth; it is fun to find out about a device.
So far, although I have rooted the Kindle Fire by following the steps in kinfauns' excellent tutorial, I have failed in both of my goals, and the reason is interdependent on both of their failings. By not understanding fully, I have failed to get additional functionality... and by not getting additional functionality, I have failed to understand what I have done!
When I tried to install the Google extras through KFU, permissions were denied. So I sideloaded Google Play, it started, and I created an account, and everything worked until I tried to download and install an app and it shut down. and now, it doesn't restart, "The application Google Play Store... has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
But how to get OTA Rootkeeper? I downloaded it on my phone, and then sideloaded it to the Kindle. It installed, and started, but instead of the list of options under status, like shown in the instructional videos, all that is shown is a button to "Protect root".
Ah. My lack of knowledge prevents my understanding. I'm certain that sideloading is leaving something behind on my phone, but of course "certain" isn't the same as "right", seeing as how "certain" is a feeling. Would an extra mind help? Is there an extra mind willing to help?
Thank you!
Solved. Thanks, ndpete!
Would it help to uninstall and reinstall? Just shooting at the sky here, but what the heck.
Can you please help me with the OTA root keeper ! I have a kindle fire that I rooted and I installed the OTA root keeper to be able to watch prime amazon video . Allthough the apk seems to be installed correctly , when I open it , it doesn't let me to check teh root permision granted and the protected su copy available. Also doesn't have the unprotect root button ; on the status is stated the superuser app installed
Pleased help me , nd please use lay term people as I'm not technically savvy
Thank you in advance

[Q] KUF help

Hi,
I had version 6.2.1 and i root it and everything was great could use the Market (Play) and so on , after upgrading i could still use the market and install things although i read that upgrading to 6.3 kills the root , nevertheless i did KUF and it worked ok and i get the TWRF and i can also get into it , however i would like to know how can i know if my Kindle has been root, entering the Market i see the same application and everything is working OK .
so first question:
1. after KUF how can i know that my kindle has been rooted correctly
2. after finishing the KUF my computer doesn't recognize the Kindle not matter what i do , even try to re-install he drives - strange btw i see in the device manager android phone - android ADB interface , i'm trying a fresh OS.
3. how come i cant see all application in the market only some of them, is it cause the market can see that it's a Tablet
Thanks
Blacknasa
One more small issue
I can transfer many application that arent visible in the market like for instance Kayak however i when i try to install them i got an error that application didn't install, i don't know why , anybody ? is it any log that i can check ?
Tanks for the Help
Blacknasa
To tell if you are rooted, download and install "Terminal Emulator" from the market. From the terminal type "su" without quotes. If your prompt changes from $ to #, or you get a "Superuser" request, you are rooted.
As far as the Market is concerned, only apps that are known to be compatible with your device will show (unless you edit your build.prop). Some will still work but you'll have to download them from other sources i.e. Google search NameofApp.apk...just stay away from paid apps with this method.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using xda premium

Kindle fire 2 Running 10.1.1

Dear Friends, I got this Kindle fire yesterday. My friend got it from Dubai for me and I am getting following issues.
1. I have Dell Laptop and my laptop is unable to recognize kindle fire, dont know the reson (May be ADB Driver or something missing).
2. Secondly I am unable to buy any app from Amazon app market because they dont support India as a market.
3. Can someone please tell me the way to root my Kindle Fir (Running 10.2.4).
Any help is highly appreciated.
Regards,
Amit Sharma
15 view and not a single reply, please help friends.
[email protected] said:
Dear Friends, I got this Kindle fire yesterday. My friend got it from Dubai for me and I am getting following issues.
1. I have Dell Laptop and my laptop is unable to recognize kindle fire, dont know the reson (May be ADB Driver or something missing).
2. Secondly I am unable to buy any app from Amazon app market because they dont support India as a market.
3. Can someone please tell me the way to root my Kindle Fir (Running 10.1.1).
Any help is highly appreciated.
Regards,
Amit Sharma
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As far as rooting, the qemu automated root in the developer section for the hd version will work for this system version. If you happen to update at some point to newer version a different root method is needed., but for now that will work.
Sounds like it is a driver issue.
Try this driver installing this driver, make sure the device is unplugged when you install, then reboot your computer:
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B4lZEJI5lYeMdnFHeVRMQUtRYWc/edit
It should show up in device manager as composite android adb interface
If that does not work follow the directions in this link to install sdk with kindle add-ons:
https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fire/connect-adb.html
As for the apps from amazon, you'll just have to install play store and forget about amazon apps.
Hope this helps
onemeila said:
As far as rooting, the qemu automated root in the developer section for the hd version will work for this system version. If you happen to update at some point to newer version a different root method is needed., but for now that will work.
Sounds like it is a driver issue.
Try this driver installing this driver, make sure the device is unplugged when you install, then reboot your computer:
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B4lZEJI5lYeMdnFHeVRMQUtRYWc/edit
It should show up in device manager as composite android adb interface
If that does not work follow the directions in this link to install sdk with kindle add-ons:
https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fire/connect-adb.html
As for the apps from amazon, you'll just have to install play store and forget about amazon apps.
Hope this helps
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I tried first option, downloaded the driver and connected Kindle, but it says MTP not successfully updated. dont know what to do. i have a screen shot for the same. attaching here, kindly help friends.
Appreciate your support
[email protected] said:
I tried first option, downloaded the driver and connected Kindle, but it says MTP not successfully updated. dont know what to do. i have a screen shot for the same. attaching here, kindly help friends.
Appreciate your support
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Follow reverend kyle's tutorial in setting up adb. I know he has a video that shows how to get the drivers installed. Link to it may be in this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891939
[VIDEO] How to Root the Amazon Kindle Fire HD Tablet
Plz help.
Milly7 said:
Follow reverend kyle's tutorial in setting up adb. I know he has a video that shows how to get the drivers installed. Link to it may be in this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891939
[VIDEO] How to Root the Amazon Kindle Fire HD Tablet
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I did as per the above tutorial everything, my adb server is running and reading my device as well but i cant see this device in my computer. hence unable to run those commands.
Also, MTP is coming with exclamation sign. May be I need to test this on different computer. this is the error which in coming in MTP (The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28))
Someone please help me, my kindle is useless as of now. dear all great developers please help.
Regards,
Amit Sharma
MTP sounds like the storage. Maybe the SD card is corrupt. I wish in could offer more help. Did you try a factory reset?
There is a way to get apps from the amazon store without a US credit card
In order to download anything from the Amazon Appstore (even the free apps) you need to enable 1-Click settings on your Amazon account and set a US credit card and billing address. Provided you only want to download free apps you can use any valid US address and a test credit card number.
Expiration Date has to be a valid date in the future (use the mm/yy format). Also make sure to use a US address (just Google for one, but make sure you don’t ship any purchases to this address)
American Express
371449635398431
American Express Corporate
378734493671000
Discover
6011111111111117
JCB
3530111333300000
MasterCard
5555555555554444
Visa
4111111111111111
If you want paid apps you can load your Amazon account with a gift card that you can purchase in Amazon with an international credit card. Any purchases should then use the gift card balance instead of trying to charge the non-working US credit card.
Hi Friends, Now my computer is able to read my Kindle after factory reset and few different task.
Now, when I am trying to root Kindle Fire (10.2.4.) through Qemu rooting procedure it says following. In second option "Exploiting" it says Permission denied.
"Rooting FAILED! You may want to try running this tool again.
Your device region may not be supported if you see this message again.
Press any key to continue . . ."
Any other way to root Kindle fire (10.2.4.) and use this as awesome android pad. please help.
thanks a lot for your support and help as always.
Regards,
Amit Sharma
pLiDeX said:
There is a way to get apps from the amazon store without a US credit card
In order to download anything from the Amazon Appstore (even the free apps) you need to enable 1-Click settings on your Amazon account and set a US credit card and billing address. Provided you only want to download free apps you can use any valid US address and a test credit card number.
Expiration Date has to be a valid date in the future (use the mm/yy format). Also make sure to use a US address (just Google for one, but make sure you don’t ship any purchases to this address)
American Express
371449635398431
American Express Corporate
378734493671000
Discover
6011111111111117
JCB
3530111333300000
MasterCard
5555555555554444
Visa
4111111111111111
If you want paid apps you can load your Amazon account with a gift card that you can purchase in Amazon with an international credit card. Any purchases should then use the gift card balance instead of trying to charge the non-working US credit card.
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Thanks Buddy, let me try this. I will update you. thanks for your efforts, if you can help me with rooting as well, I have Kindle fire 2 (10.2.4) that will be awesome.
[email protected] said:
Hi Friends, Now my computer is able to read my Kindle after factory reset and few different task.
Now, when I am trying to root Kindle Fire (10.2.4.) through Qemu rooting procedure it says following. In second option "Exploiting" it says Permission denied.
"Rooting FAILED! You may want to try running this tool again.
Your device region may not be supported if you see this message again.
Press any key to continue . . ."
Any other way to root Kindle fire (10.2.4.) and use this as awesome android pad. please help.
thanks a lot for your support and help as always.
Regards,
Amit Sharma
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You now have to use this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035334
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onemeila said:
You now have to use this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035334
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Dear All, this above mentioned way helped me to root my Kindle Fire 2. I am very happy with beautiful andoird tablet now.
Two more questions from all friends.
Can run any of these on Kindle ?
1. Whatsapp
2. Viber
or any chat client by which we can send SMS to Mobile phone
3. Also, Kindle has one Micro USB slot (Out of curiosity, Wants to know that If we can connect USB 3G dongle through Micro USB then can it connect to Internet? if that happens, this will be like computer, awesome.
Kindly suggest and thanks a lot for your help friends.
Regards,
Amit Sharma
[email protected] said:
Dear All, this above mentioned way helped me to root my Kindle Fire 2. I am very happy with beautiful andoird tablet now.
Two more questions from all friends.
Can run any of these on Kindle ?
1. Whatsapp
2. Viber
or any chat client by which we can send SMS to Mobile phone
3. Also, Kindle has one Micro USB slot (Out of curiosity, Wants to know that If we can connect USB 3G dongle through Micro USB then can it connect to Internet? if that happens, this will be like computer, awesome.
Kindly suggest and thanks a lot for your help friends.
Regards,
Amit Sharma
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the kindle fire does not at this time support usb otg so no 3g dongle. If you have it rooted, I suggest spoofing the build.prop with root explorer so that it looks like a nexus 7 or galaxy nexus. search around the kindle fire 1 forums on how to do that part. it will allow you to download more apps from google play if you installed gapps on your newly rooted kf2.
External Keyboard Support In Kindle
fmkilo said:
the kindle fire does not at this time support usb otg so no 3g dongle. If you have it rooted, I suggest spoofing the build.prop with root explorer so that it looks like a nexus 7 or galaxy nexus. search around the kindle fire 1 forums on how to do that part. it will allow you to download more apps from google play if you installed gapps on your newly rooted kf2.
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Thanks friend, trying same.
Meanwhile can any one please suggest a way out for External Keyboard for Kindle fire 2 ? is it possible?

[Q] Please, Help with rooting this darned kindle fire!

So I've had this piece of plastic and been quite content without. Although, I need more customizations that fit my need of style. So I've been trying to root my kindle fire. I've looked at the "Kindle Fire Utility 0.9.9 Guide" and I've bumped into quite a few problems
The First Idk how to fix that error and I've tried stuff from re-naming files and it still doesn't work.
Please, someone assist me
Edit: Well, since I'm new I can't post links but it says something about "Google Inc, Win Usb Install Failed(Unassign)
MayoGfx said:
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The First Idk how to fix that error and I've tried stuff from re-naming files and it still doesn't work.
Please, someone assist me
Edit: Well, since I'm new I can't post links but it says something about "Google Inc, Win Usb Install Failed(Unassign)
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OK. First off, what is the problem you run into when renaming a file? Just click the file once, then after that file is selected, click once on the name and type whatever you want it to be called, including the file extension.
Second question in regards to your question from the edit: you aren't on win8 are you? I'd you are on win7 try running the installer as the administrator. Try it a couple times, and eventually it should work.
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