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Hello Not sure exactly where to ask this (or if its even allowed here.if not can a mod just delete?) So anyway I got a Kindle Fire, but its a 'demo unit'. It has this this demonstration software/thing that auto-runs when you turn it on (and all settings are locked out). My question is: Is there a way to hack/root one of these and simply 'turn off' the auto-running demo? Or if that can't be done, esentually delete/re-install the OS?
(hopefully being able to save the existing audio/etc files off it) I tried google'ing some. But couldn't really find anything.I saw some info on installing google stuff but on a normal fire. I'm not looking to install anything like that on it, just set it back to being a normal kindle. Oh and if possible gain access to the 'hosts' file (assuming a Kindle has one). Thanks for the info.
I do remember reading somewhere that the serial on these demo units will actually pass on Amazon. Google'ing 'CyanogenMod' lead me to another forum (from there I found numorus links/downloads/info. All related to stock units, but maybe its worth a try anyway). From what I can tell (by looking around at various sites) rooting even a stock Fire is a long drawn out & complex process (certainly looks do-able though.some of the commands look unix/linux 'ish ) A 'stock' Kindle ROM is 200mb. And guess I need a 100mb 'Android SDK' too downloading thats gonna take awhile LOL. Thanks for the info. I do remember reading somewhere that the serial on these demo units will actually pass on Amazon.
Google'ing 'CyanogenMod' lead me to another forum (from there I found numorus links/downloads/info. All related to stock units, but maybe its worth a try anyway). From what I can tell (by looking around at various sites) rooting even a stock Fire is a long drawn out & complex process (certainly looks do-able though.some of the commands look unix/linux 'ish ) A 'stock' Kindle ROM is 200mb. And guess I need a 100mb 'Android SDK' too downloading thats gonna take awhile LOL Actually, it's not too painful to root a Fire. After the few necessary files were downloaded, it took about ten minutes to root it and boot it up as a tablet. Go ahead and give it a try. I believe I've downloaded all the files I need I think I got the drivers that came with 'Kindle Fire Utility' to install correctly.
In Device Manager I now have -Android Phone -Android Composite ADB Device -Disk drives -Amazon Kindle USB Device but I don't think its working (might be the 'demo' is blocking access?) If I do a fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product it simply remains at running fastboot devices lists nothing. Same for adb devices Do I maybe need to get a 'Factory Cable' for this one? -edited to add- Sometimes if I turn the kindle off & back on while connected to the computer it will give an error: Cannot play video An error occurred while trying to play your video.
The video may have been interrupted or is in an unsupported format. Please try again (OK) tap on the 'ok' button & the just screen stays lighted but dark (and it doesn't charge) so I think the 'demo' basically crashes (but I still can't access the unit) - and one time I got: The application Status Bar (process com.android.systemui) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again (Force Close) I tapped 'force close', then it gave the above video error, I clicked 'ok' Then the demo ran normally. Quote: connect your Kindle Fire to ADB, you must first enable ADB on your device, and then complete the setup steps for your platform. On your device, go to Settings. Note: This does not apply to Kindle Fire (1st Generation), which has ADB enabled by default.
Under Security, turn Enable ADB to On, and then click OK in the pop-up warning message. I can't get into settings on the Kindle Fire (since its a 'demo' thats locked out).I believe mine is a 1st Generation. Since its inexpensive, I eBay'ed one of those 'factory cables', so I think that'll be my next 'test' (won't arrive til sometime in Feb though).