I have rooted the Kindle fire on Software Version 6.2 With super one click.
No force closes. Every app ive tired got root acces. After you root you must Reboot for access to SD card. i had to manually install the market but it works.
Have fun rooting!
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(Droid X 2 weeks old) I’m trying the temporary root option.
It reads I’m rooted until my next reboot, but I’m trying to use the wifi tether and it reads “Sorry, but your kernel does not have all necessary features for running the application.”
Busybox says "Not Rooted"
What must I do?
From what I understand, the temporary root keeps you rooted only unless you
reboot. So each time you reboot the phone, you have to temporary root in z4
over again. Otherwise, just do the permanent root.
you should use z4root 1.1.0 not 1.3.0 and permanent root. Worked for me.
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You also need to install the super user app from the market.
The features its talking about is Access-Control, which has never really worked to begin with. The app will still do what its supposed to just you can't use that one feature.
Prob just didn't get the pop-up to allow su privileges. Usu. just exit & restart the app & allow when it shows...
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& z4root 1.3.0 works & installs su when it roots - u might want to get a more updated busybox from mkt tho.
As a sidenote, when I first used it I had to temp root first, then perm root after. Other times it just took a min or two to achieve perm root.
When you root your kindle fire what exactly do you "lose"?
Would it be possible to root my kindle install the market then un-root and still be able to do everything plus the market?
You don't lose anything.
Unless you move to CM7 which you would then lose Amazon Prime.
If you stay with the stock rom rooted, you can use OTA Rootkeeper to unroot temporarily to use Amazon Prime, but that is about all that might need that.
If i do this will the market still work.
1 root
2 install market
3 unroot
playmobot said:
If i do this will the market still work.
1 root
2 install market
3 unroot
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Yes
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So I got this Motorola Xoom Wifi and it came with it the Supersuer and ROM Manager already installed. I suspected that I have root (for some reason) so I installed Busybox and Titanium Backup but both tell me that I don't have root access.
How can I further investigate the real nature of my device, if it is rooted or not and if it is not, how come I have the Superuser installed?
I'd be extremely delighted if the device is rooted but needs some small fix, that way I won't have to re-install everything I already installed.
Any help?
Thank you in advance.
You can install root checker from the market. Most likely the previous owner had it rooted and the unrooted it before selling it. They were just to lazy to go in and manually edit files to delete the SU app.
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Superuser and rom manager are not "strictly" connected with a rooted device. They can be installed from the market as any other app, they will simply not work. Anyway, try root checker as said before and it will tell you if it is rooted
Are you sure your Google Account didn't just restore your apps? That's usually what happens...
OK. So I restored back to the stock Kindle Fire rom. After I did that, it restarted like 3 times and now it's unrooted. I'm pretty sure it didn't update itself. But I'm not sure.
Also, Kindle Fire Utility won't detect my kindle, so I can't use that to reroot. What would be the easiest way to root it again? I don't want to go through the hell that I experienced last time aha.
thanks
If you figured out how to root it the first time you should be able to do it again all the tools are located in the Developer section go do some reading and do it.
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OK. So I restored back to the stock Kindle Fire rom. After I did that, it restarted like 3 times and now it's unrooted. I'm pretty sure it didn't update itself. But I'm not sure.
Also, Kindle Fire Utility won't detect my kindle, so I can't use that to reroot. What would be the easiest way to root it again? I don't want to go through the hell that I experienced last time aha.
thanks
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Use BurritoRoot3 to root and get FFF.
Then try to get KFU working to install TWRP.
Actually I'm having a very similar problem. My Kindle Fire automagically unrooted and now it isn't being recognized in any adb at all. I'm even using Ubuntu Linux right now and "adb devices" doesn't recognize my KF.
Before unrooting, my Kindle Fire had stock rom with no recovery. Just rooted to have access to default android market. I don't know what to do right now.
Also remember to make the Market.app a system app using Titanium Backup
I used burrito for the last two updates before 6.3 but for the 6.3. All i used was the Kindle Fire Utilty 0.9.4 for this update
I have never installed TWRP. I don't seem to need it. I don't know if this method would work if you have the TWRP installed
This has got to be one of the fastest ways to root the 6.3 kindle update
Downloaded the new Kindle Fire Utility 0.9.4. Got rooted in about 2 minutes with no trouble at all.
First click on - install_drivers.bat first
Then plug in the Kindle Fire and then click on - run.bat
Then a menu will popup Choose number 2 option - Install Permanent Root with Superuser.
Then choose option 6 (Extras) to re install the market and google apps
when you do option 2 you will see "installing TWRP ..." somewhere
so if you do option 2 with kfu twrp and fff will be installed
I continue to have driver issues with KFU. I suppose because I rooted my Galaxy Nexus using Wug's Toolkit my PC continues to see my Kindle as a Samsung device. Now I'm waiting for Kindle Water to be updated to root 6.3, b/c ADB does see my Kindle just fine on my Mac.
So OP, you don't have ABD installed at your, you are simply using the KFU?
I did the temp root after the first update to get the Google Market and other apps, but haven't since. Thinking I would like to update those apps assuming the KFU has the latest version of G+, Gmail, etc.
jocampbe said:
I continue to have driver issues with KFU. I suppose because I rooted my Galaxy Nexus using Wug's Toolkit my PC continues to see my Kindle as a Samsung device. Now I'm waiting for Kindle Water to be updated to root 6.3, b/c ADB does see my Kindle just fine on my Mac.
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I had a similar issue. I installed the 'naked Samsung driver' in order to get adb to work with my GNex, and it causes the kindle to not work properly with adb. Had to uninstall those drivers from device manager in order for the new drivers to install properly. After that, all went well.
KFU was able to put TWRP on my Kindle, but rooting and gapps did not work, with permissions errors in the KFU text. Instead, I just used TWRP to install the rooted 6.3 rom, that worked like a charm.
Do I have to install FFF?
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Hey, i need and what to root from scrath my kindle fire 6.3 can, and im new at rooting devices, can someone help me on how to do it step by step