The Amazon Kindle Fire Rooted [Video]



Are you the owner of Amazon Kindle Fire? Do you want it to get rooted to cross the barriers? Then you are in the right place as we gonna teach you to root your Kindle Fire that will follow your commands. Amazon Kindle Fire is a renowned tablet that caught fire because of its eBooks facilities and a great competitor for iPad 2. Kindle Fire Tablet strike the market with banging features. With this tablet Amazon had announced the Silk cloud space which offers vast storage space. This digital library has 100 million e-books, 100,000 movies, 11,000 TV shows and 17 million songs. Anyways let’s focus on the rooting.

kindle fire rooted

Few days back Amazon that pushed out its software version 6.2.1 to its Kindle Fire and that update was a modest one. The main aim of that update was improvement in scrolling and WiFi passwords but it fetches a shocking change. Actually it was amazing method of rooting that crossed the earlier methods.  All thanks to AndroidPolice and Rootzwiki, both who found the new way to root Kindle Fire. The people out there had worked really hard on codes and found the new way to break the Software and remind you that BurritoRoot may not work on version 6.0 firmware. If you’re having trouble, update your firmware and try again. All the currently known version of the Fire’s OS can be broken except software 6.2.1. It’s a hacky thing so better leave it to them and anyways below is the video demonstrating the full rooting voyage of Kindle Fire in 10 minutes. Follow it carefully and root according to the instruction.


How to root the Amazon Kindle Fire:

Step 1: First you need to download jcase’s Kindle Fire root app.

Step 2: Now you must root the app and click ‘Root’.

Step 3: Run a command prompt on your desktop or lapy to type ‘adb root.

Step 4: Go ahead and download Superuser.

Step 5: Now unzip Superuser.

Step 6: In the command prompt you need to type:

adb remount

adb push su /system/xbin/su

adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su

adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su

adb install com.noshufou.android.su-1.apk

adb reboot

Step 7: Now your Kindle Fire is simple rooted and further if you want to return back means unroot it then simply press on ‘Unroot’ button in jcase’s Kindle Fire root app.

Note: You must have ADB up and running on your PC as a requirement to rooting the Fire.

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