[Q] Trouble rooting KFHD 7.4.3 on mac - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am a super noob and i am trying to root my kindle fire HD 7.4.3 from a mac (OS X 10.6.8). I was following the directions outlined on this site and when it requires downloading JDK 7, I get the message "the installer is supported only on OS X Lion". I tried looking up this issue and have found it cant be download on version 10.6. One option was to download XCode and build it in that, but i cant download that either and i have no programming experience or app builder or whatever would be needed to make that route work. Does anyone have any info on how to get around this isssue???

Can you provide a link to the instructions you are using?

short lsbuto
soupmagnet said:
Can you provide a link to the instructions you are using?
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since i am a new user it will not allow me to post a link, or even the address on my response. The only other way I now how to give you the info is by giving you the name of the thread. It is "[ROOT] How To: Root the Kindle Fire 7" HD or 2 with Linux/MAC - Noob (Simple) Version"

jsc1429 said:
since i am a new user it will not allow me to post a link, or even the address on my response. The only other way I now how to give you the info is by giving you the name of the thread. It is "[ROOT] How To: Root the Kindle Fire 7" HD or 2 with Linux/MAC - Noob (Simple) Version"
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I honestly don't see why he added the instruction to install Java, much less the entire JDK. Try using the script without it and post any errors you receive, if it is not successful.

lieu evetedm
soupmagnet said:
I honestly don't see why he added the instruction to install Java, much less the entire JDK. Try using the script without it and post any errors you receive, if it is not successful.
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thanks, i'll give it a shot and let you know if any errors occur

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android 4.1 kindle fire 2

hello,
is it possible to install android 4.1 on a kindle fire 2.
i tried the kfu utility, it says ADBnline, but boot status keeps unknown.
so i am not able to root it.
greetings,
evert-jan
There hasn't been a kindle fire utility made especially for the new kindle fire so that explains why you might be running into errors. Try using it again. Do you have the newest version.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using xda app-developers app
Yes i tried the latest version. No luck
Take care!
I may take your Kindle Fire 2 into brick!
Kindle Fire 2nd gen is so different from 1st gen!
keukene said:
hello,
is it possible to install android 4.1 on a kindle fire 2.
i tried the kfu utility, it says ADBnline, but boot status keeps unknown.
so i am not able to root it.
greetings,
evert-jan
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Root Kindle Fire 2 (10.2.1)
Hi, I/m looking forward to hear when and how we can root the Kindle Fire 2 with SW 10.2.1....
Up till now the Kindle Fire Utility was not able to connect...
deschepperm said:
Hi, I/m looking forward to hear when and how we can root the Kindle Fire 2 with SW 10.2.1....
Up till now the Kindle Fire Utility was not able to connect...
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As the post said before DO NOT USE KINDLE FIRE UTILITY FOR KF2. IT WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE!!!!! You're lucky you didn't have the right drivers as they are different from the ones in the KFU, or you would have definitely bricked your device.
You can root the KF2, Its been possible since a week after it came out-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838
Do we have a wiki for the fire HD/fire2 yet? Just curious because I have had some free time lately.
Sent from my Fire HD with root!
Onemeila,
So it is possible to root th KF2 with this tool/method? Is there also already an custom androd image for the KF2. I want to haven Google Play or Android 4.1 on it
Gr,
Evert
onemeila said:
As the post said before DO NOT USE KINDLE FIRE UTILITY FOR KF2. IT WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE!!!!! You're lucky you didn't have the right drivers as they are different from the ones in the KFU, or you would have definitely bricked your device.
You can root the KF2, Its been possible since a week after it came out-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838
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Did you ever care to look trough the current forum posts? You are asking questions discussed here for hundreds times. Please, make a small effort to educate yourself before asking anything.
Sent from my KFHD rooted
Hi Timurg,
Sorry, but i did look at the forums. The only thing i found was the KFU (for the kindle fire 1st gen) and a rooting tool for the Kindle Fire HD.
So i understand that the rooting tool for the Kindle HD is also usable for the Kinle 2nd gen?
Greeting,
Evert-Jan
timurg said:
Did you ever care to look trough the current forum posts? You are asking questions discussed here for hundreds times. Please, make a small effort to educate yourself before asking anything.
Sent from my KFHD rooted
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keukene said:
Onemeila,
So it is possible to root th KF2 with this tool/method? Is there also already an custom androd image for the KF2. I want to haven Google Play or Android 4.1 on it
Gr,
Evert
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Yes the root tool does work for KF2, most things that have worked for the HD will work for KF2. That said not everything that works for the HD will work for the KF2 as they do have slightly different software.
Not to be a **** but, the posts above are right everything you have asked about is in these forums, you just have to dig a little deeper.
This thread will help you with the Play store-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893410
As for running custom roms, no, its close but not yet. The closest thing to android feel you're gonna get is using an alternate launcher-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1915493
Onemeila,
Thank you for the answers. Sorry if i asked something where already was an anwer for ... I will digg into the links.
Greetings,
Evert-Jan
onemeila said:
Yes the root tool does work for KF2, most things that have worked for the HD will work for KF2. That said not everything that works for the HD will work for the KF2 as they do have slightly different software.
Not to be a **** but, the posts above are right everything you have asked about is in these forums, you just have to dig a little deeper.
This thread will help you with the Play store-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893410
As for running custom roms, no, its close but not yet. The closest thing to android feel you're gonna get is using an alternate launcher-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1915493
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How to root the Kindle (Including 11.3.1)

I had tons of problems rooting my kindle, starting with adb and such. But then I found my own method that worked, I made a video on how to do it.
Watch the video to root!
Download in desc
KindleFireHDRootHelp said:
I had tons of problems rooting my kindle, starting with adb and such. But then I found my own method that worked [...]
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No offense but rooting the KFHD7 [11.3.1.0] is not really a hard thing to do >.<
After you've installed the adb drivers on your system and ADB gets to recognize your device, it's just about executing the rooting script that is being provided somewhere here in the forum. The swerf-exploit is working like a charm for v11.3.1.0
I don't see where you could have "tons of problems" doing those 2 pretty simple steps, it's just about reading with attention through the related forum topics and you should get this done with ease =)
But as I said, no offense, it that did the job for you, it's fine, just that I wouldn't like to install the additional software you do in your process when I don't really have to :cyclops:
Greetings!
I would not download programs that are from unverified places to install my drivers like in the video. Like the post above says, rooting a Kindle is not hard. If anyone want to root the new 2013 Kindle Fire HD, the link is in my signature. Try that before installing a programs on your computer.
this Kindle is not your "Daddy's Pontiac"!
cruzersteve said:
No offense but rooting the KFHD7 [11.3.1.0] is not really a hard thing to do >.<
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Lets give the contributor a shot with providing a valuable solution for some other members here who are searching for these solutions to accomplish this task of rooting this puppy.... :good:
When someone shares a nice tip here at XDA, thank him nicely because this Kindle is not your "Daddy's Pontiac"!
serendipityguy said:
Lets give the contributor a shot with providing a valuable solution for some other members here who are searching for these solutions to accomplish this task of rooting this puppy.... :good:
When someone shares a nice tip here at XDA, thank him nicely because this Kindle is not your "Daddy's Pontiac"!
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All I'm saying is that there are already enough valuable and even easier solutions being provided here in the forums to root the KFHD7 [11.3.1.0]
And as @LinearEquation mentioned, it's not advisable to just install programs with questionable source ^^
Especially if there are working solutions here in the forum which, as I mentioned, just requiere to install ADB and run the root script
TL;DR: Not trying to be ingrate for the provided solution of the op, just saying that working ones already exist :3
But those are just my two cents regarding the topic xD
Greetings!

[Q] BEGINNER: How to Convert Kindle to Android

Hi all
I'm sure this has been posted may times but the amount of posts on here is confusing so just need directing to the right place.
I have the Kindle Fire HD running 7.4.8. I bought it for my wife's birthday last year but did not realise how limited it is.. If I could convert it to an android operating system it would be wonderful.
Please can someone guide me to the correct upto date link showing me clear instructions (or video) how to do this for the 7.4.8. I've never done something like this before so hoping for a beginners level guide..
Your help is much appreciated.
Regards,
David.
dbrose84 said:
Hi all
I'm sure this has been posted may times but the amount of posts on here is confusing so just need directing to the right place.
I have the Kindle Fire HD running 7.4.8. I bought it for my wife's birthday last year but did not realise how limited it is.. If I could convert it to an android operating system it would be wonderful.
Please can someone guide me to the correct upto date link showing me clear instructions (or video) how to do this for the 7.4.8. I've never done something like this before so hoping for a beginners level guide..
Your help is much appreciated.
Regards,
David.
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try this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
dbrose84 said:
Hi all
I'm sure this has been posted may times but the amount of posts on here is confusing so just need directing to the right place.
I have the Kindle Fire HD running 7.4.8. I bought it for my wife's birthday last year but did not realise how limited it is.. If I could convert it to an android operating system it would be wonderful.
Please can someone guide me to the correct upto date link showing me clear instructions (or video) how to do this for the 7.4.8. I've never done something like this before so hoping for a beginners level guide..
Your help is much appreciated.
Regards,
David.
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Root first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Flash 2nd bootloader and TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
Most up to date TWRP here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218796
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HDX Toolkit × revived × GUI

As Faznx92 has abandoned development of his great toolkit that many of us see as an essential to
these devices, I have decided to pick up where he left. I'm continuing the project and, as such, have
recreated it in VB.NET with a proper interface.
Features
supports x.3.1.0-x.3.2.7
root your device; features both jcase and towelroot exploits
disable/enable OTA updates
disable/enable lockscreen ads (special offers)
installers for Safestrap, SuperSU, HDXPosed, and Play Store
To-do
code cleanup
design success forms
implement TWRP installer
Credits
Faznx92 — original idea and much of the logic behind this
jcase — 14/13.3.1.0 root exploit
geohot — towelroot
regaw_leinad — AndroidLib
Hashcode — Safestrap
Cpasjuste — HDXPosed, TWRP (thor)
Chainfire — SuperSU
ggow — TWRP (apollo)
XDA:DevDB Information
HDX Toolkit, Tool/Utility for the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7" & 8.9"
Contributors
EncryptedCurse
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.2.1
Created 2014-12-29
Last Updated 2015-01-03
Reserved
You can now find the source code in its current state on GitHub:
https://github.com/EncryptedCurse/hdxToolkit
I still need to finish up some things design-wise before I do an actual release.
Feel free to clone the repo and play around with it. Any suggestions on optimization, bug reports and the like are much appreciated.
i haven't been around much in a long time and have been silently lurking the forum. while i don't know how hard it is, a suggestion may be some kind of rollback utility for firmware.
personally, i'm sporting 3.2.4 on my apollo and there is a lot of conflicting information i am finding as to if / how i can roll mine back to .3.1.0 for twrp
theknub said:
i haven't been around much in a long time and have been silently lurking the forum. while i don't know how hard it is, a suggestion may be some kind of rollback utility for firmware.
personally, i'm sporting 3.2.4 on my apollo and there is a lot of conflicting information i am finding as to if / how i can roll mine back to .3.1.0 for twrp
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not really. There are complete threads discussing your exact situation. And is fairly easy to reproduce. I would advise reading the whole thread involving your modifications. The OP is not always updated with every tidbit of helpful information.
while you're above suggestion. Would be nice to be integrated into another utility. There are fairly easy steps to accomplish what you need to.that have already been thoroughly developed by another developer and he would have to get permission from him also add that.
and keep in mind Apollo is slightly behind in development as far as compared to the Thor.
while i understand that there are whole threads, what i am pointing out, and you said as well is that there is not a definitive process / guide.
anyway, the OP was asking for suggestions which is exactly what i gave.
"not really. There are complete threads discussing your exact situation. And is fairly easy to reproduce. I would advise reading the whole thread involving your modifications. The OP is not always updated with every tidbit of helpful information.
while you're above suggestion. Would be nice to be integrated into another utility. There are fairly easy steps to accomplish what you need to.that have already been thoroughly developed by another developer and he would have to get permission from him also add that.
and keep in mind Apollo is slightly behind in development...blah blah blah"
Ive been all around these forums for years. Never seen a more conflicting and jumbled shamble of tutorial wannabes or confusing information in my life. Most of the bricks dont come from seriously stupid people, they come from a lack of competent, cohesive, coherent information.
conan1600 said:
Ive been all around these forums for years. Never seen a more conflicting and jumbled shamble of tutorial wannabes or confusing information in my life. Most of the bricks dont come from seriously stupid people, they come from a lack of competent, cohesive, coherent information.
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I cannot completely disagree with you on this. The issue we have is that there are several different routes to currently take with these tablets all depending on what version of firmware you are on, and if you follow one set of directions while on the wrong firmware, its potentially the end for your tablet. Double this confusion with 2 tablets with the "same" yet different sets of firmware. You're right that we are lacking a fully comprehensive guide for people just coming here new. Some bricks have been caused by carelessness, but there is so much confusion with where to begin with some people. Those of us that have had these tablets for awhile may be use to it, but I do feel for the ones new to all of this and the twenty different directions they may have to take based off a single question, "what firmware are you on?".
Am I missing something? I don't see a download link, only contributor links.
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Am I missing something? I don't see a download link, only contributor links.
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Re post 3. Basically says OP is working on it and will release it when it's done.
EncryptedCurse said:
As Faznx92 has abandoned development of his great toolkit that many of us see as an essential to
these devices, I have decided to pick up where he left. I'm continuing the project and, as such, have
recreated it in VB.NET with a proper interface.
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Got the solution from GitHub and started building it. Anything I can do to help? I'm basic to intermediate with OOP languages. I was thinking of attempting to convert the project to C#. If anything, I can help make builds.
It's possible to obtain an installable Windows HDX Toolkit ?
santiga said:
It's possible to obtain an installable Windows HDX Toolkit ?
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2665683
Davey126 said:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2665683
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My Kindle HDX 8.9 just arrived and says it is version 4.2....Can I use this toolkit on it?
Thanks
Oh_wow said:
My Kindle HDX 8.9 just arrived and says it is version 4.2....Can I use this toolkit on it?
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Nope, but there are other methods to obtain root. I will let someone with more experience jump in. While I have read through relevant posts with interest I have not directly worked with Apollo (8.9" HDX) or Sangria (Fire OS 4.x). Don't want to dole out bad/incomplete info ...
Important: Do not connect to WiFi (delete any WiFi networks you may have previously connected to) as you may get upgraded to 4.5.3 which is reported to be much hard to crack. I know it's tempting ... don't do it!
**** ! My Kindle Fire HDX is on 4.5.3 now. :-$
santiga said:
**** ! Muy Kindle Fire HDX is on 4.5.3 now. :-$
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If you have Thor device (HDX 7") check this
jeryll said:
If you have Thor device (HDX 7") check this
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I have oficial KF HDX OS.
santiga said:
I have oficial KF HDX OS.
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Yes, if you need root and you have hdx 7" (codename Thor ), you can downgrade from 13.4.5.3 to 13.3.2.8, then upgrade to 13.4.5.2 which is now rootable.
jeryll said:
Yes, if you need root and you have hdx 7" (codename Thor ), you can downgrade from 13.4.5.3 to 13.3.2.8, then upgrade to 13.4.5.2 which is now rootable.
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Thx a lot !

How to turn Fire 7" into an android tablet?

Hello guys, i've just ordered a Fire 7" and i intend to use it mainly as an android tablet. So i noticed how much the original device is filled with stuff i won't be using, so i wanna get rid of all that.
How do i go on about rooting the device exactly? I'd really apreciate it if someone point me to the right way. I've tried looking it up but i get confused everytime because of all the information that's been posted here. Thanks in advance.
AndroidBeginner1O1 said:
Hello guys, i've just ordered a Fire 7" and i intend to use it mainly as an android tablet. So i noticed how much the original device is filled with stuff i won't be using, so i wanna get rid of all that.
How do i go on about rooting the device exactly? I'd really apreciate it if someone point me to the right way. I've tried looking it up but i get confused everytime because of all the information that's been posted here. Thanks in advance.
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[Index]Amazon Fire 7" - 5th Gen-2015
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[Index]Amazon Fire 7" - 5th Gen-2015
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Thanks, i saw the index page earlier, although i don't know what i should do because as i mentioned above, there are a lot of tutorials in there. Could you list the steps to turn the Fire 7" into an android tablet please? I'll find the tutorials later myself. Thanks again.
AndroidBeginner1O1 said:
Thanks, i saw the index page earlier, although i don't know what i should do because as i mentioned above, there are a lot of tutorials in there. Could you list the steps to turn the Fire 7" into an android tablet please? I'll find the tutorials later myself. Thanks again.
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depends on what system version is on the device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/help/help-thread-question-noob-friendly-t3205441
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695
This may help you. If you want to get rid of the Fire OS you would need to root your fire then install flash fire and finally flash a custom rom like CM 12.1 or Slim ROM. BTW Root Junky has tons of videos on the Fire.
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Ta3hi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695
This may help you. If you want to get rid of the Fire OS you would need to root your fire then install flash fire and finally flash a custom rom like CM 12.1 or Slim ROM. BTW Root Junky has tons of videos on the Fire.
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After viewing videos be sure to revisit the forums, especially the ROM OP and associated thread, for the most current recommendations. Details and options change over time. RootJunky's videos are truly excellent but reflect the best thinking at a specific point in time and should be used as a visual reference versus a step-by-step prescription followed to the letter.

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