[Q] Screenshot app for Amazon Kindle Fire - Kindle Fire General

How can I do a screenshot w/ my rooted AKF?

I use drocap2 from aneroid market.

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Root for Play Store

Im rooting a friend's fire only for market. Can I just use the temporary root option in KFU so I can mount the system/app to install Play Store?
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I used this ROM. I don't mind the stock UI, but wanted google market, so this works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916
DukeSilver79 said:
I used this ROM. I don't mind the stock UI, but wanted google market, so this works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916
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I don't want a new ROM, rather a temporary root method
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I would reccomend using a tenporary root such as burrito root or zergrush. Go o youtube and there are many videos on rooting the kindle in such a way. I wouldnt trust kfu too much. Even software can make mistakes.
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MLS_Dumpster said:
I would reccomend using a tenporary root such as burrito root or zergrush. Go o youtube and there are many videos on rooting the kindle in such a way. I wouldnt trust kfu too much. Even software can make mistakes.
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Does burrito root support stock 6.3?
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Idk about burritoroot 3... it could. Id check it out first. I know burrito root was used to root 6.2.2 as well, whether it was updated or not i do not know. Zerg works. There is a thread on xda as well.
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do a permanent root using 6.3 root method once you are done with root work just remove su binary from /system/bin/ and superuser.apk from /system/app
all done
i prefer OTA unrooter.
or just rename su to su2 or something else
this will make everything (every app) think that you don't have root.
For 6.2 I used burrito root, but after the update to 6.3 I used the KFU. After you have installed the Google Market or Play, you can use Voodoo OTA to unroot your KF and watch instant video on Amazon. Look for nat3mil on you tube. He shows how it's done.
Hear hear. Nat3mil is the kindle fire god of youtube.
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Kindle Keeps Unrooting

Hello,
I have rooted my kindle fire HD successfully twice now and after working well for a few days, it will unroot.
I used this process: http://androidforums.com/kindle-fire-hd-all-things-root/656683-root-kindle-fire-hd-7-a.html
I also used Kindle free to help install google services. I was going to install the paid version but if it keeps doing this I don't want to spend the money.
Why does it keep unrooting?
Thanks
Try and root it again and use this update-defeat script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086450
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dugoy13 said:
Try and root it again and use this update-defeat script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086450
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So download the scriptmanager.apk file and install it on my kindle,Then follow the root process?
You need to root it first then follow the steps for the update-defeat.
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Kindle fire hd 7 running android 4.2.2

i show android 4.2.2 running on kindle fire hd. I am not allowed to post links.
so search Kindle fire hd 7 running android 4.2.2
My channel name is techthatinterest
Tutorial please
Please make a tutorial, as I also have a KindleFire HD 7" with 7.4.6 firmware. Please please please! :fingers-crossed:
scarystuff said:
Please make a tutorial, as I also have a KindleFire HD 7" with 7.4.6 firmware. Please please please! :fingers-crossed:
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I would go to the Kindle Fire FirstAide thread on here. You can run that and go back to 7.2.3 which will make flashing the 2nd bootloader and installing custom roms much less of a headache.
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LinearEquation said:
I would go to the Kindle Fire FirstAide thread on here. You can run that and go back to 7.2.3 which will make flashing the 2nd bootloader and installing custom roms much less of a headache.
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Thank you, I will take a look at that.

Kindle app force closing

The Kindle app keeps force closing on me. I am running cm 11 with the most recent nightly. The app hasn't been working for a few days. I tried wiping cache and did a full wipe and reinstalled cm. I tried clearing app data and opening app with privacy guard on and off. Anyone else having problems or have a solution? The app works on cm 11 on my n4 us 4.
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Starting for me last night with an update to the app...if you go to the Play Store and check out the reviews..there are few others out there also having the same issue....
UPDATE: I uninstalled the updated Kindle App...located the previous versions APK and it works. They obviously f'd it up...
Its a bug in the app not allowing it to run in Kitkat
Any updates on this getting fixed? The Amazon Appstore is doing the same thing for me now too.
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Change your device id to a Nexus 7, and the apps work. Amazon clearly will not allow a kindle fire to run with full Android. Check out twa_priv's cm11 rom thread for a link to a zip file that changes the kindle id. Run it in twrp. It is the 3 or 4 post.
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Softkeyz root apk

I have been having trouble trying to install softkeyz root apk onto my kindle fire hd 7 running cm11 with maromi kernel. It keeps giving me application not installed error. I have busy box installed.
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Mr. Xplosion Man said:
I have been having trouble trying to install softkeyz root apk onto my kindle fire hd 7 running cm11 with maromi kernel. It keeps giving me application not installed error. I have busy box installed.
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Well,the SoftKeyz app customises the normal AOSP navbar,but the Kindler's navbar is modified. Maybe that's why it can't be customised with SoftKeyz.
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I know i have gotten it to work on omnirom but maybe it had to do with not having cm theming built.
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