How to Root Kindle Fire?

This article describes how to root your Amazon Fire tablet, also known as a Kindle Fire, in order to utilise third-party applications, and remove pre-installed applications, including installing specialized operating systems.

A Windows computer and a rooting tool are required. All Amazon Fire tablets from the fourth generation and even beyond, including the Fire HD and Fire HDX, must comply with the instructions.

Root Kindle Fire

Make sure that you actually would like to root your device before continuing. Considering the advantages and disadvantages of rooting your Android is important because it voids the warranty. If you choose to move forward, adhere to these procedures. 

Step 1: To access your Settings on your Kindle Fire, slide down from the top of the screen then click the gear icon.

Step 2: Tap device option

Step 3: Click the Serial Number field several times to bring up the Developer Options.

Step 4: Click Developer Options.

Step 5: To activate Android Debug Bridge, choose Enable ADB.

Step 6: Tap Enable once more.

Step 7: Reopen the Settings menu, then select Security & Privacy.

Step 8: To enable the downloading of programs from sources other than the Amazon store, select Apps via Unknown Sources.

Step 9: Utilize a USB connection to link your Fire tablet to your PC.

Step 10: Install the Amazon Fire Utility to your computer from the XDA developers forums.

Step 11: Extract the Fire Utility ZIP file's contents to your desktop or another location on your computer.

Step 12: To launch the Fire Utility, double-click the Windows Batch (.bat) file.

Step 13: Simply enter the action's number after you've typed it.

Step 14: Following the directions displayed on the screen.

Step 15: Reopen Fire Utility, then unplug your tablet from your computer. For modifications to take effect, your device may have to restart and undergo a factory reset.

What Does Root Kindle Fire Mean?

An Android-based operating system dubbed Fire OS is used by all Amazon tablets. Developers impose limitations on the capabilities and files users can access to prevent them from unintentionally damaging their devices by changing or erasing crucial data.

Similar to Apple, Amazon places limitations on its products to stop consumers from installing software from sources other than the official app store. By removing these limitations, rooting a device gives you "root access" to just about everything.

Tools for Root Kindle Fire

You also need a Windows computer and a rooting programme like the Amazon Fire Utility. Depending on what you wish to accomplish with your rooted Kindle Fire, you should be using one over the other.

For instance, this specific tool offers you the components:

Step 1: Disable Amazon's automatic updates.

Step 2: Get rid of the lock screen adverts.

Step 3: Get rid of any installed programs.

Step 4: Install Google Photos, Google Play, and further Google applications.

Step 5: Bring the device backup in recovery mode.

Step 6: Modify the launcher that is used by default.

By exploring the internet, you can discover plenty of tools that are compatible with rooting your Fire tablet. For instance, the Amazon Fire 5th Gen Super Tool from RootJunky, which also functions with recent Fire tablets, could be used to download custom ROMs and OS systems.

Conclusion

Always run any files you obtain from the internet with a virus scanner before opening them, and only download from trustworthy websites. There are various free on-demand virus scanners from which to select.

Whatever utility you select, be sure to thoroughly examine the included instructions to understand how each feature accomplishes. For instance, the pre-loaded apps removal option in the Amazon Fire Utility only leaves the Camera and Settings apps installed.

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