![]() ![]() The models discussed on the sidebar are long, long, out of date and common use. Most of the time we’d recommend Amazon Fire Toolbox instead of a full ROM. It’s high time the sidebar got totally rewritten. ![]() If all else fails, I can push a pre-rooted system image on Dropbox and you can download it and flash it to your tablet and have root. Sure, but that level of procressing power is basically a 5 pair of wired earbuds. I am guessing perhaps you did not notice the two tablet on screen acknowledgements needed to complete the root process? When using Root with binary, you do have to remember to:ġ: Click "do not back up" on the tablet screen when you first kick off the binary root script.Ģ: Then you select "continue" on the PC command promptģ: Then you click "Restore my tablet" on the tablet screenĤ: Then click 'Continue" a second time on the PC command prompt.ĥ: Once the "Do not" and "restore" acknowledgements are made on the tablet, the Binary tool will finish its work and finally give you the "Enjoy" note.Įven if you missed a step or two, the script will finish and give you the "Enjoy" response so if you do not have root after finishing, it means you missed a step. I then connected the tablet to Windows and used root with Binary V31 and rooted the tablet. I used LINUX to root the tablet and then unrooted the tablet. I took an 8.9 Kindle Fire and upgraded it to 8.4.8 So you pay 130 more for the same high end, 32 gig model just to include the 4G LTE capability. My post (Posts: 298) above this post a little ways describes using root with Binary to get root.Įven though you are having trouble, I am pretty sure, this should work on 8.4.8.Ī week ago, I purposefully upgraded one of my 7" to 7.4.8 and then rooted it using the LINUX version of root with Binary. PRICE DIFFERENCE: OK, stay with me on this.I compared the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 32 gig for 369 and the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 4G LTE Wireless for 499. I'd like to REMOVE things - not just hide them - which is what I've seen many programs like this do. Nexus 7 tablets are a bit harder to find, but should be at your local GameStop and Staples stores. Right now, I'm running Perfectly Android on it. The 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD (299) and 9-inch Nook HD+ (just 269). A cheap, almost disposable alternative that you can give away guiltlessly when you get back home. Go into settings and software update, somewhere in there it says the model, which is usually Fire HD (th generation) 2. The 7' is great for when you go on vacation and forget your Kindle. Any freedom boot image will work so the 8.4.6 freedom boot image will work just fine.įirst, you need to get root and then the rest is cake with the fireflash11.apk and some files from the Hashcode postings. I was totally surprised to discover the Fire HD 8 is 50 off today, so that made my decision super easy: I bought the HD 8. Good day: Since you want to load 2nd boot and then get rid of the Kindle OS, you are all set and do not need to locate the 8.48 freedom boot image. ![]()
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