Falchion
Member
So my roommate just got a Kindle Fire and we were both eager to root it so he can have access to the Google Play Store and all the other fun stuff that Amazon dosen't want their users to have access to. Anyways I've been working hours and can't seem to figure out what my problem is and I would appreciate some help.
So far I've:
- allowed installation of other apps on the fire
- installed Java Development Kit
- downloaded android SDK and installed all the 'tools', 'android 4.0.3', and 'extras' packages including the all important google usb driver
- edited the adb_usb.ini file to add '0x1949' at the bottom
- edited android_winusb.inf with the appropriate text in both sections
- saved both edited files in their proper places
- used cmd to discover that Android SDK didn't recognize Kindle because the string of numbers didn't list after stating list all devices
- tried to edit the location of the driver to C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver
This is where I believe my problem is. When I click next after changing the directory Windows should find the usb driver it just tells me it believes Kindle should be a disk drive which means, I believe, that SDK didn't recognize it. What can I do to change this?
So far I've:
- allowed installation of other apps on the fire
- installed Java Development Kit
- downloaded android SDK and installed all the 'tools', 'android 4.0.3', and 'extras' packages including the all important google usb driver
- edited the adb_usb.ini file to add '0x1949' at the bottom
- edited android_winusb.inf with the appropriate text in both sections
- saved both edited files in their proper places
- used cmd to discover that Android SDK didn't recognize Kindle because the string of numbers didn't list after stating list all devices
- tried to edit the location of the driver to C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver
This is where I believe my problem is. When I click next after changing the directory Windows should find the usb driver it just tells me it believes Kindle should be a disk drive which means, I believe, that SDK didn't recognize it. What can I do to change this?

