Guide to Gain Root Access of Amazon Kindle Fire via SuperOneClick as well as Get the ADB Working

Good news for the Amazon Kindle Fire users as the method to gain root access of this device has been discovered. The rooting method was developed by the Androidforums forum member death2all110. The developer is reportedly successful for gaining the root access of the device in no time with SuperOneClick 2.2 using the zergRush exploit. However, there is an obstacle needs to be solved for gaining the root access of this device. The users will be required to get the ADB support for the device so the SuperOneClick can root the device. If you were wondering how to do that stuff, just do not worry about that since by reading this article, you are going to know how to do it.

Before we move on to the instruction section, we need to remind you about a chance of bricked or damaged device risk due to practicing the method. Regarding to the risk please practices the entire instructions at your own risk, as we are not responsible for any failure of the method.

Once you have reconsidered about your decision to root your Amazon Kindle Fire and have made up your mind to root your tablet using this method, then you now have set to follow the instructions.

In order to manage rooting Amazon Kindle Fire, you are also going to be required to satisfy the entire prerequisites.

Requirements to root Amazon Kindle Fire:

• ADB installed and set up on your system.
SuperOneClick 2.2.

Once you have satisfied the requirements above, then now you are ready to start the rooting process.

Instruction step to root Amazon Kindle Fire:

1. For the first step, go to %USERPROFILE%\.android and edit the adb_usb.ini file, and add this to the end of the file saving it when done:

0×1949

2. After this, you need to open the google-usb_driver folder found in the Android SDK folder and edit android_winusb.inf to add this 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

3. If you have done with the first two steps, then you need to save and close.
4. In case your device has been plugged into the USB, you may have to open Device Manager to find Kindle under other devices and choose the android_winusb.inf file to update the driver.
5. After this, please check your device’s USB Debugging is enabled. Apart from that, you also need to make sure that the Installation of apps from unknown sources is also turned on.
6. Once done, the next stop requires you to open command prompt or a terminal and enter the following commands:

adb kill-server
adb devices

7. The rooting process is ready to begin if you see a device listed.
8. When you see it, then run SuperOneClick and hit the Root button to begin the rooting process.

Once you have done practicing the method, now you should have a root access of your Kindle Fire. If you find an obstacle related to the method, then you are recommended to visit the forum thread at Androidforums.

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