How to Root Your Kindle Fire

Run some tests before you start rooting your tablet., Type in “ping 4.2.2.2” without the quotes, and press Enter., Start fixing the issue., Click on “Advanced system settings” on the left panel., Paste in “C:\Windows\System32” at the bottom of the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Run some tests before you start rooting your tablet.

    First, open the command prompt by pressing the Windows key in your keyboard and the R key.

    This will open the search window.

    Type in “cmd” without the quotes, which will open the command prompt. , If you get replies on the command prompt, you may proceed.

    If you do not, you will need to do a fix before proceeding., If you don’t get replies after pinging, you must fix this issue.

    Start by right-clicking on My Computer in the Start menu by clicking the Start button or Windows Orb in the lower left corner, and then clicking on Properties., On the bottom of the System Properties window, click on “Environment Variables.” On the bottom portion of the new window with the System Variables header, scroll down to find “Path,” select it, and then press “Edit.”, Then, press “Okay” until you exit System Preferences., You should get replies and be all set., The button is found at the bottom of the device.

    Keep your Kindle disconnected from the computer for the moment.

    Go to Settings by swiping from the top of the screen, and pressing “More.” Tap “Device,” or “Security,” depending on the generation of your tablet, and turn “Set ADB” to “On.” A pop-up should appear, and when it does, press “Accept.” , Download them from the dropbox site.

    For ADB Drivers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c0w3po7r65fwltb/Kindle%20Fire%20HD%208.9%20ADB%20drivers.zip For Bin4ry Root v30: https://www.dropbox.com/s/i27r7bgi0c163nd/Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v30.zip , Do so by unzipping the first download, and installing the Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe file with a click., A menu should prompt you to select your device type.

    Choose “Normal.”, Do so after selecting “Normal,” when the menu prompts you to plug in your Kindle to your computer.

    Use the USB cord., Once you plugged in your Kindle, some lines of codes will appear, and you will know that it is done when it stops entering lines.

    When it stops, unlock your Kindle by pressing the “Power” button, and sliding the lock.

    A window should be present asking you to restore or to enter your credentials.

    Choose “Restore” at the bottom, and your Kindle should be rooted.

    You can confirm this by looking for the Superuser application that should be installed when you rooted.
  2. Step 2: Type in “ping 4.2.2.2” without the quotes

  3. Step 3: and press Enter.

  4. Step 4: Start fixing the issue.

  5. Step 5: Click on “Advanced system settings” on the left panel.

  6. Step 6: Paste in “C:\Windows\System32” at the bottom of the list

  7. Step 7: without the quotes.

  8. Step 8: Go to the command prompt again and try pinging 4.2.2.2 once more.

  9. Step 9: Turn on the tablet by pressing the Power button.

  10. Step 10: Download these necessary files for rooting.

  11. Step 11: Install the ADB Drivers.

  12. Step 12: Unzip the Bin4ry Root package on your desktop

  13. Step 13: and run the .bat file.

  14. Step 14: Plug in your Kindle.

  15. Step 15: Root your Kindle.

Detailed Guide

First, open the command prompt by pressing the Windows key in your keyboard and the R key.

This will open the search window.

Type in “cmd” without the quotes, which will open the command prompt. , If you get replies on the command prompt, you may proceed.

If you do not, you will need to do a fix before proceeding., If you don’t get replies after pinging, you must fix this issue.

Start by right-clicking on My Computer in the Start menu by clicking the Start button or Windows Orb in the lower left corner, and then clicking on Properties., On the bottom of the System Properties window, click on “Environment Variables.” On the bottom portion of the new window with the System Variables header, scroll down to find “Path,” select it, and then press “Edit.”, Then, press “Okay” until you exit System Preferences., You should get replies and be all set., The button is found at the bottom of the device.

Keep your Kindle disconnected from the computer for the moment.

Go to Settings by swiping from the top of the screen, and pressing “More.” Tap “Device,” or “Security,” depending on the generation of your tablet, and turn “Set ADB” to “On.” A pop-up should appear, and when it does, press “Accept.” , Download them from the dropbox site.

For ADB Drivers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c0w3po7r65fwltb/Kindle%20Fire%20HD%208.9%20ADB%20drivers.zip For Bin4ry Root v30: https://www.dropbox.com/s/i27r7bgi0c163nd/Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v30.zip , Do so by unzipping the first download, and installing the Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe file with a click., A menu should prompt you to select your device type.

Choose “Normal.”, Do so after selecting “Normal,” when the menu prompts you to plug in your Kindle to your computer.

Use the USB cord., Once you plugged in your Kindle, some lines of codes will appear, and you will know that it is done when it stops entering lines.

When it stops, unlock your Kindle by pressing the “Power” button, and sliding the lock.

A window should be present asking you to restore or to enter your credentials.

Choose “Restore” at the bottom, and your Kindle should be rooted.

You can confirm this by looking for the Superuser application that should be installed when you rooted.

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