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[ROOT][ONE-CLICK] How-To Get ADB running AND Root with SuperOneClick

This is a discussion on [ROOT][ONE-CLICK] How-To Get ADB running AND Root with SuperOneClick within the Amazon Kindle Fire Development forums, part of the Amazon Kindle Fire Hacking category; So I was messing around with different one clicks since I got ADB going on my kindle fire and I was able to Successfully use ...

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    Cool [ROOT][ONE-CLICK] How-To Get ADB running AND Root with SuperOneClick

    So I was messing around with different one clicks since I got ADB going on my kindle fire and I was able to Successfully use SuperOneClick 2.2 to root my kindle fire!

    Sorry for the mess. Its late, and I wanted to type this up so I could crash...
    (I'll stick around the forums and help with users having trouble as much as I can)

    To get adb going you must already have the sdk on your machine and used it.

    goto: %USERPROFILE%\.android and edit the adb_usb.ini and add this to the end of the file and save:
    Code:
    0x1949
    then go into where you have the sdk at and open the google-usb_driver folder and edit android_winusb.inf and add this to the [Google.NTx86] section and [Google.NTamd64] section:
    Code:
    ;Kindle Fire
    %SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006
    %CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&MI_01
    save and close

    If you have already plugged your kindle into the usb you may have to open device manager and find "Kindle" under other devices and choose the android_winusb.inf file.

    Turn on Installation of apps from unknown sources: tap the top bar>choose more...(+)>device

    open a command prompt and run adb kill-server then try adb devices..

    you should see a device listed.

    go here: [APP]SuperOneClick v2.2 (now with zergRush and su 3.0) - xda-developers

    download and run SuperOneClick and choose the "root" option. let it go!

    Enjoy!

    Proof:




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    Saw you post this over at Android Forums last night. Thanks deathtoall110! Do you have an unroot method?

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    Thanks.

    I didn't need the root-part, but I was fighting with ADB. The guides I found were missing a bit. With the info you posted, I managed to get it up and going.

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    Don't have a unroot method yet. Wasn't looking for one but I'll work on it.
    wicked likes this.

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    Heh..I was thinking the lack of buttons may present a problem there! LOL!

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    A big thanks from all of us with Kindle Fires! This will come in handy!!

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    Definitely much appreciated! That part of the bounty didn't take long!

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    Big Thanks. Now how long will the other part take??

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrivetheGreen66 View Post
    Big Thanks. Now how long will the other part take??
    Might not be long since ICS Source came out already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicked View Post
    Might not be long since ICS Source came out already.
    True.

    I still haven't rooted this thing yet.

 

 

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