Kindle Fire Adb Drivers3/23/2021
Einige Word-Funktionen knnen in Google Docs nicht angezeigt werden und werden bei nderungen entfernt Details anzeigen Using ADB and Fastboot.exe with Kindle Fire Freigeben Anmelden Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Tools Hilfe Bedienungshilfen Fehlerbehebung Letzte nderungen anzeigen Untersttzung fr Screenreader aktivierendeaktivieren.Navigate to wherever you downloaded the.zip file to ( screenshot, scroll through the list, choosing.Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 29 Updated Guide: How to unlock the bootloader, root, install recovery, ROM, kernel, and radios on your Kindle Fire.
NOT THE 2012 or HD VERSIONS This is an update of my old guide. Ignore the radios part of the title, thats what I get for copypasting) 1. Get the Kindle Fire ready Go to Settings-Device and update to latest release (6.3.1 at time of writing) and Allow Installation of Applications from Unknown Sources. Picture 1a. Install drivers This step didnt work for me, but if it does work you can skip steps 2 and 3. There are two versions you can download, the officail 0.9.9 version, or the one that I modified to include several extra features and cleaned up a little, Ill be referring to mine in this doc so you can download it, here 0.9.8. Note: Its been a long time since I messed with the KFU. Unzip and run as administrator (right click on file) installdrivers.bat. Let that run and run run.bat in Kindle Fire Utility, assuming it works as intended you should see ADB Status: Online and Boot Status: 4000. If so skip to step 4, otherwise continue to step 2. Install the Android SDK Now install the Android SDK, which will let your computer communicate with your KFs internals. Install Extras (at least the Google USB Driver), Android 4.0, 4.0.3, 4.1, and Tools. Be sure to choose Approve All) 3. Enable ADB access First connect your Kindle Fire to your computer and let the drivers install ( WARNING: You must use USB 2.0, the Kindle Fire doesnt like rooting through USB 3.0). Then navigate to the your user name.android folder. Edit the adbusb.ini file, adding the following line of code at the end: 01949. Find the folder where the SDK was installed and open the google-usbdriver folder (C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkextrasgoogleusbdriver). In that folder, find the file androidwinusb.inf and add the following code to both the Google.NTx86 and Google.NTamd64 sections:;Kindle Fire. Select Browse my computer for driver software and navigate to the C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkextrasgoogleusbdriver folder. When youre prompted choose Install this driver software anyway. ![]() What I did was uninstall the drivers right after my Kindle had been plugged in and then installed the androidwinsub.inf file. This is what my Kindle Properties looks liked when plugged in ) 4. Time to Root Run run.bat in Kindle Fire Utility, assuming it works as intended you should see ADB Status: Online and Boot Status: 4000. If so then run 2 Install Permanent Root with Superuser (Also installs FFF and TWRP) Let that run and you should have root This also installs the latest FireFireFire which replaces the stock Kindle Bootloader as well as the latest TWRP. Kindle Fire Adb Windows 7 64Bit HasNote from winteriscoming2 Windows 7 64bit has some problems with running.bat files. Users should try to opening the command prompt as administrator and then running run.bat from there. Installing GApps and Go Launcher EX This step is ONLY if you dont want a custom ROM. If you want a mostly stock Kindle Fire experience but the ability to use Google Play apps then stop after this step. Once your root is succsessful go back into KFU and run 7 Extras then run 1 Install Google Apps Go Launcher EX. Reboot your Kindle Fire and youll have Google Apps and root 4b. Temporarily Unroot You should also install Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper on your rooted Fire so that you can unroot when you want to watch Instant Prime Videos and use the Lending Library. Install Romkernel Download the ROM of your choice. ![]() Also download the GApps for your ROM. Transfer the.zip files onto the Kindle Fire, just put them straight into the drive folder (i.e. Kindle as F: just place them in the F: not F:TWRP or anything, this is referred to as the sdcard of the Kindle Fire). Now reboot ( Initial Boot Screen and Boot Menu ) into Recovery.
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