How to Root Kindle Fire in SuperOneClick


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.


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