Need Help With Kindle HDX 11.3.1 Root - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have Rooted my Kindle Fie HXD 11.3.1 with root and restore. it said it was successful and everything went fine but when it restarted the last time i didnt have superuser, so i tried to download the .apk and install it and update but it wouldn't. I used root checker to check if it was rooted and it said it was but still no superuser. if anyone could help i would be greatly appreciative. sorry for the grammar i have a D in English class haha. PS i want to install cyanogenmod

buckethead41414 said:
I have Rooted my Kindle Fie HXD 11.3.1 with root and restore. it said it was successful and everything went fine but when it restarted the last time i didnt have superuser, so i tried to download the .apk and install it and update but it wouldn't. I used root checker to check if it was rooted and it said it was but still no superuser. if anyone could help i would be greatly appreciative. sorry for the grammar i have a D in English class haha. PS i want to install cyanogenmod
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You can't root your tablet with root and restore. Check the links in my signature.
Edit: There are no custom ROMS for your tablet yet.
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Hey guys. I got my grouper yesterday, I'm hoping for a warm welcome
The first thing I did when I took it out of the box was fire it up, unlocked and rooted. When I rooted, I flashed SuperSU flashable. I also flashed CWM touch. After that I flashed SmoothROM 4.4, and I was solid. I installed all of my usual apps, then went to do what I call debloating, (Looking for apps I don't use such as voicedialer.apk, and deleting them) using root browser (/system/app). I noticed it wouldn't delete, then tried another app that requires root permissions. Nothing. I got suspicious, then re-downloaded root checker. "Sorry! You're device does not have proper root access!" What happened? Is this just me, or is this a widespread problem with this ROM? I'd like to keep this ROM if possible. Is there a way to re-root my device (more or less)? Thanks, a response or any help would be very much appreciated.
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I am having same issue
This issue has been addressed; do a Verizon Nexus Forum search.
Uninstall supersu, reboot, then install the market version, not the flash able zip
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That fixed my issue
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[Q] No supersu binaries kindle fire hd 7

Hey everybody, I'm quite new in this but I hope I can get help from you. I got a Kindle Fire HD and successfully rooted it. Everything was fine until one day I somehow lost root access. I used supersu and when I open it a messsge pops up saying that there are no su binaries and supersu cannot install them. I already tried to root it again but I get an error. I hope somebody can help me please!
Download and flash this via recovery..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Lim Wee Huat said:
Download and flash this via recovery..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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thanks for the answer. I downloaded everything but I can't flash it because I don't have root access
Just get the latest version of Bin4ry's root method. Search it.
You lost root because you didnt disable the ota updates from amazon.
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[SOLVED]Automatically unrooted?

Hi guys,
I just went into system apps, via Solid Explorer to grab an apk to put on my dev-host, when I got an error saying that I don't have root access.
I tried accessing other files in system root to get the same error. So I downloaded Root Checker and for some reason that's also saying that I don't have root access.
I know for a fact I have though as I've just been using root only features in ROM Toolbox Pro without an issue.
Any ideas as to why it's saying I don't have root access when I clearly do?
I'm on stock 4.2.2 and used the rooting tools in mike1986.'s thread to root once I'd flashed the stock ROM.
KidCarter93 said:
Hi guys,
I just went into system apps, via Solid Explorer to grab an apk to put on my dev-host, when I got an error saying that I don't have root access.
I tried accessing other files in system root to get the same error. So I downloaded Root Checker and for some reason that's also saying that I don't have root access.
I know for a fact I have though as I've just been using root only features in ROM Toolbox Pro without an issue.
Any ideas as to why it's saying I don't have root access when I clearly do?
I'm on stock 4.2.2 and used the rooting tools in mike1986.'s thread to root once I'd flashed the stock ROM.
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one of those 4.2.2 roms didn't have root i can't remember which one, they forgot superuser or something
KidCarter93 said:
Hi guys,
I just went into system apps, via Solid Explorer to grab an apk to put on my dev-host, when I got an error saying that I don't have root access.
I tried accessing other files in system root to get the same error. So I downloaded Root Checker and for some reason that's also saying that I don't have root access.
I know for a fact I have though as I've just been using root only features in ROM Toolbox Pro without an issue.
Any ideas as to why it's saying I don't have root access when I clearly do?
I'm on stock 4.2.2 and used the rooting tools in mike1986.'s thread to root once I'd flashed the stock ROM.
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Hey,
Does SU allow permission to access solid explore???
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Aldo101t said:
one of those 4.2.2 roms didn't have root i can't remember which one, they forgot superuser or something
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I downloaded the deodexed version which had superuser installed by using the rooting tools.
I flashed it a few days ago and have had no issues with being rooted until now. As I say, I'm still rooted but my phone's telling me I'm not and I'm not sure why.
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naren_viswa said:
Hey,
Does SU allow permission to access solid explore???
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It already had the permissions from when I first installed solid explorer.
I just found out what my problem was. Superuser was installed by default and I downloaded SuperSU afterwards and must've disabled superuser and therefore was getting partial unroot issues.
I've now uninstalled superuser and I've got full access back
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[Q] Rooting Problems - Can't find Superuser app?

I decided to root my kindle fire hd 7" today and I went through the whole process and downloaded the New kindle drive and the rooting software. It said I had finished rooting and when I went in and checked it, it said it was rooted but I can't find the superuser app that everybody who rooted had. Why can't I find it, isn't it supposed to be just in my apps?
duskbdawg said:
I decided to root my kindle fire hd 7" today and I went through the whole process and downloaded the New kindle drive and the rooting software. It said I had finished rooting and when I went in and checked it, it said it was rooted but I can't find the superuser app that everybody who rooted had. Why can't I find it, isn't it supposed to be just in my apps?
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Use root checker app to verify that you have SU binary. If it says that you have root,just install SuperSU app. It's way better than the Superuser app.
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Anonymous.123 said:
Use root checker app to verify that you have SU binary. If it says that you have root,just install SuperSU app. It's way better than the Superuser app.
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So I downloaded a root checker and it says it's rooted, how do I get the SuperSu app? I'll try that and if it doesn't work I'll probably try your other idea and reroot it.
duskbdawg said:
So I downloaded a root checker and it says it's rooted, how do I get the SuperSu app? I'll try that and if it doesn't work I'll probably try your other idea and reroot it.
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You can just download it from the Play Store.
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[Q] Kindle Fire 7.4.8 did not root with the bin4ry method

Hi, I'm new to this and I'm just wondering why my kindle fire running on 7.4.8 did not root. I followed all the steps for bin4ry, everything went well (backed up rebooted and all) but at the end, the device did not have the superuser app. So I'm assuming it did not root. So what happened? I hope someone can help me with this. Thanks.
Don't select normal, select old when it asks what method.
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stunts513 said:
Don't select normal, select old when it asks what method.
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Hi, thanks for your reply, I wasn't able to use your suggestion but I was able to root the kindle already (checked via root checker). For some reason, the superuser is just not appearing. I've read about it on other threads and they said that I would just have to install the superuser app via google play store. So I'm currently working on that. Thanks again!
pickledpaprika said:
Hi, thanks for your reply, I wasn't able to use your suggestion but I was able to root the kindle already (checked via root checker). For some reason, the superuser is just not appearing. I've read about it on other threads and they said that I would just have to install the superuser app via google play store. So I'm currently working on that. Thanks again!
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V31 Binary Root works best in my opinion. That's why old works better. Install SU and check for root.
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