Amazon released its software update for Kindle fire on Thursday , new version 6.3 includes a number of new features and improvements . As usual if you will update your kindle fire to version 6.3 you will lose the root access to the device . Thanks to the devs who are ready to create apps and utilities to get root access to the devices . XDA forums member Vashypooh updated his utility to root the Amazon kindle fire 6.3 . In this post we will show you how you can get root access to the device .
Warning : We should not be held responsible in any manner in whole or in parts if anything wrong happens to your device after following the instructions .
Pre-Requisites to Root Amazon kindle fire 6.3
- Make sure that your tablet has a charge of at least 60%, I would recommend you charge at least 90% to be safe
- Backup your Apps and important data — bookmarks, contacts, SMS, APNs (internet settings), etc.
Steps to Root Amazon kindle fire 6.3
1. download the kindle fire utility, newest release from the official thread .
2. Now extract the zip file you have downloaded anywhere on your computer .
3. Double-click on the “install_drivers.bat” file in the folder you have extracted and install the drivers .
4. After installing the drivers Plug your kindle fire into your computer .
5. Now launch the “run.bat” file located inside the kindle fire utility folder you have extracted earlier .
6. It should say “adb status: online”
7. Now press 2 for the option “Install Permanent Root with Superuser” and press enter to start rooting process .
Congratulations your kindle fire 6.3 is now rooted .
Here is video for the same which will be helpful to you to root you kindle fire .
source : xda





1 comment
Steve Zorroz
plz explain about how to install system files in kindle fire .My kindle is rooted but it miss system files to open so it always end when boot screen is appear.plz reply
as soon as possible you recieve my msg
May 18, 2012