Kindle Fire Root for Mac or Linux! [New][6.2.1]

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2011

Here's how to root Kindle Fire with the new 6.2.1 update on Mac or Linux.

Download files and step-by-step instructions here:
http://rootkindlefire.com/kindle-fire-root/kindle-fire-root-new6-2-1windowsma...

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  • does it work on kindle fire 6.2.2??

  • @flyinggcarpet Should work, can u try it?

  • On the step where you go to terminal and go the the kindlefirerootnew folder, I cannot comprehend what I am supposed to type here, I have a mac and cd Desktop/KindleFireRootNew/ does not work, my computer says there is no such directory, any tips?

  • @MDSpaceman where did you unzip the files to?

  • Hey there, I'm stuck on the yellow triangular sign with the fire inside... it won't turn off... just stays there. I was at the last step. I typed reboot. And nothing. I held down the power button and no dice... any advice?

  • @hamletsdemise make sure you do the last fastboot command otherwise you will get stuck there.

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  • Does not work BurritoRoot3 on 6.2.1

  • Does not work on Mac for 6.2.2

    I get "adbd cannot run as root in production builds"

    C'mon Zedomax. What do we do??

  • @zedomax I tried it with my 6.2.2.2 and when I input [./adb-mac root], I get the following response...

    adbd cannot run as root in production builds

  • ./adb-linux : error while loading shared libraries :libcurses.so.5 :wrong ELF class : ELFClass64

    That's the error I amm getting when you says.. checkfor your device

  • whenever I use terminal, I feel like I need my diaper changed.

  • @zedomax im getting invalid vendor id  '0x1949' when entering command

    ./fastboot-linux -i 0×1949 boot twrp-blaze-2.0.0RC0.img

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