Good news for those who are interested in rooting Amazon Kindle Fire. One click root for Amazon Kindle Fire is available now.
Just Follow the Guide Below:
You have to follow the two main phases.
1. First one is “Enabling ADB”
2. Second one is “Rooting”
Enabling ADB on Kindle Fire
Step 1: You need to download Android SDK and install it.
Step 2: Now navigate to %USERPROFILE%\.android and look there for the file named “adb_usb.ini”
Step 3: Open “adb_usb.ini” in text editor, add “0×1949” at the end of the file, save the file and then close it.
Step 4: Go to the directory where Android SDK is installed. You will find a directory named as google-usb_driver.
Step 5: In google-usb_driver directory, open the file “android_winusb.inf” in text editor. Then copy and paste the links given below [Google.NETx86] and [Google.NTamd64] sections:
;Kindle Fire
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&MI_01
Save it and close the file. ADB access is enabled now on Kindle Fire.
Rooting Kindle Fire

Step 1: Download SuperOneClick
Step 2: Connect device to the computer, now open Device Manager.
Step 3: Check out for Kindle Fire in Device Manager, under Other Devices just select “android_winusb.inf” file.
Step 4: Now enable apps installation on Kindle Fire from “Unknown Sources”.
Do this via following steps
• Tap on top bar in Amazon Kindle Fire
• Now select “Choose More” and navigate to the “Device”.
Step 5: Now launch SuperOneClick and then click on the “Root” button on top left corner.
You currently have rooted Kindle Fire.

