![]() If another Driver Software Installation window appears, let it do its thing until there’s a “green checkmark” next to each item, and then click the Close button.If you’re prompted with a Windows Security Alert, click the Install this driver software anyway button.This will launch the Kindle Fire Driver Installer.Double-click the install_drivers.bat file. After unzipping the file, open the Kindle Fire Utility folder. Unzip the Kindle_Fire_Utility_v0.9.6.zip file.Kindle Fire Utility v.0.9.6 or higher (scroll towards the bottom of the first post for the download link).Download the following files to your Downloads folder:.Make sure your Kindle Fire is currently unplugged from your PC.The entire procedure takes less than an hour, but it’s still a good idea to make sure you have at least an hour set aside.Make sure to follow the steps carefully (yes, this tutorial shows you how to make a backup). It’s possible that you will have to revert to a backup if something goes wrong.You’ll need to be using Windows Vista or higher and be connected to the Internet to use the software required in this tutorial.It will not work on the Kindle Fire HD or any of the second generation Kindle Fire devices. This process only works on the first generation Kindle Fire.You will be creating a backup but you’ll need to move/copy any files you want to have on your Kindle before you install Android, so that you can put them back on your Kindle afterwards. This will wipe everything from your Kindle Fire.So, if you find a bug, feel free to report it and don't get discouraged if you don't hear back.įor more information, download links and screen shots, check out the original thread.This in-depth, step-by-step tutorial will take you all the way though installing Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) on your Kindle Fire.īefore we get started, there are a few important things to know up front. For the next month, I will be unable to code, meaning no new versions or bugfixes. This is only my right hand, but sadly, I am right-handed. Unfortunately, I have broken/sprained my wrist, and am unable to move my fingers without a fairly great amount of pain. Unfortunately, Zombiepiratez has sustained personal injury, as he says: It runs in Windows Command Prompt, so the UI is dead simple to use and the selections are easy to understand, so noobs need not fear in terms of difficulty. XDA Member Zombiepiratez has created a helpful little program for Windows that will help you fix the brick. When you make a purchase using links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.įor those who don't like Windows, we've already told you about Firekit LiveUSB Repair Kit, but if you do like Windows, there's now a way to fix your Amazon Kindle Fire. Readers like you help support XDA Developers. ![]()
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