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How to root Amazon 7-inch Kindle Fire HD using one-click tool [Guide]
Posted By Godwin On September 29, 2012 @ 4:30 PM In Android Root Guides | 1 Comment
[1]Getting your Amazon 7″ Kindle Fire HD rooted is now just a click away, thanks to the developers of XDA who have always had a great role in bringing out the full power of Android devices. sparkym3 of XDA has now made a one-click tool to make the process of rooting your Amazon 7″ Kindle Fire HD simpler. Read on to find how simple it is.
Disclaimer: This guide is intended as a helpful “how to”. dotTech and its writers are not responsible for any gain or loss (including but not limited to bricked devices) incurred as a result of following this guide. Root your device at your own risk. Rooting may void your warranty.
This guide will help you to root your Amazon 7″ Kindle Fire HD using a one-click tool (Qemu automated method).
Before starting off with the rooting procedure, make sure that you are ready with the following:
To root your Amazon 7″ Kindle Fire HD, follow the steps below:
Go ahead and enjoy the taste of your rooted Amazon 7″ Kindle Fire HD. Now you can do things such as install and use root-only apps (apps which require root access to work properly), block ads [4] or deny apps Internet access [5].
[via XDA [6]]
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[1] Image: http://dottech.org/82861/how-to-root-amazon-7-inch-kindle-fire-hd-using-one-click-tool-guide/kindle-fire-hd-7/
[2] Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers.zip: http://dottech.org/26188/usb-adb-and-fastboot-drivers-for-windows-for-all-android-phones/#amazon
[3] QemuRoot_v1.0.zip: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1337102&d=1348009408
[4] block ads: http://dottech.org/android/23906/android-root-required-adaway-is-an-open-source-app-for-blocking-ads-on-your-android-device/
[5] deny apps Internet access: http://dottech.org/android/21485/android-root-required-block-apps-from-accessing-the-internet-with-droidwall/
[6] XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838
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