A bit of a brain dump, for reference.
I just rooted 3 newly arrived Fires each under 10 minutes (all were FireOS 4.1.1, but this will work all the way to FireOS 4.5.3).
If you have 4.5.4, 4.5.5, turn WiFi off, downgrade via the earliest dev preview update-kindle-devpreview_ariel-20.5.2.0_user_520033250.bin (just copy it to the device, into /sdcard ):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/38i2lqq5p9...33250.bin?dl=0
Then upgrade to 4.5.3 (again copy *.bin to /sdcard):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire...links-t3173102
(this is why 30 minutes !)
If you have 4.5.5.1, stay put.
Workflow (FireOS <= 4.5.3).
boot Fire, no Wireless yet (leave unconnected)
check OS, if <=4.5.3, proceed
Touch 7 times serial number, enable developers options
Enable ADB debug
Enable app from unknown sources
Attach to a computer, install ADB drivers (on PC side)
Authorize ADB access
In a DOS window with adb type:
Connect wireless.
Launch KingRoot, let it root, done.
If you already have 4.5.3, just use Flashify to flash TWRP ( Install Flashify like this : > adb install flashify.apk )
If not :
Launch ES explorer, head over to /sdcard/gscript, unpack the 2 zips (*.sh scripts and *.img files).
In Gscript, pick flash_453.sh , say yes to root, launch.
The fire reboots straight into TWRP. If needed, reboot to system, you will end up in whatever FireOS you had (4.1.1 in my case).
More detailed instructions on Gscript & TWRP flashing mechanics (after you get root), this saves a lot of time if the FireOS is not 4.5.3 when you start (path A) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...72&postcount=2
I just rooted 3 newly arrived Fires each under 10 minutes (all were FireOS 4.1.1, but this will work all the way to FireOS 4.5.3).
If you have 4.5.4, 4.5.5, turn WiFi off, downgrade via the earliest dev preview update-kindle-devpreview_ariel-20.5.2.0_user_520033250.bin (just copy it to the device, into /sdcard ):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/38i2lqq5p9...33250.bin?dl=0
Then upgrade to 4.5.3 (again copy *.bin to /sdcard):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire...links-t3173102
(this is why 30 minutes !)
If you have 4.5.5.1, stay put.
Workflow (FireOS <= 4.5.3).
boot Fire, no Wireless yet (leave unconnected)
check OS, if <=4.5.3, proceed
Touch 7 times serial number, enable developers options
Enable ADB debug
Enable app from unknown sources
Attach to a computer, install ADB drivers (on PC side)
Authorize ADB access
In a DOS window with adb type:
Code:
adb devices
adb shell pm block com.amazon.dcp
adb shell pm block com.amazon.otaverifier
adb install NewKingrootV4.80_C135_B242_en_release_2016_01_20_105203.apk
adb install gscript-android.apk
adb install ES_File_Explorer_3.2.5.5.apk
adb shell
shell@ariel:/ $ mkdir /sdcard/gscript
mkdir /sdcard/gscript
shell@ariel:/ $ exit
exit
adb push flash453.zip /sdcard/gscript
adb push 453_key_images.zip /sdcard/gscript
Launch KingRoot, let it root, done.
If you already have 4.5.3, just use Flashify to flash TWRP ( Install Flashify like this : > adb install flashify.apk )
If not :
Launch ES explorer, head over to /sdcard/gscript, unpack the 2 zips (*.sh scripts and *.img files).
In Gscript, pick flash_453.sh , say yes to root, launch.
The fire reboots straight into TWRP. If needed, reboot to system, you will end up in whatever FireOS you had (4.1.1 in my case).
More detailed instructions on Gscript & TWRP flashing mechanics (after you get root), this saves a lot of time if the FireOS is not 4.5.3 when you start (path A) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...72&postcount=2
Download from this link
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