![]() Just grab CyanogenMod and put it onto your /sdcard partition. This works just like any other recovery system, really. # ~ $ fastboot -i 0x1949 boot ~ $ fastboot oem idme bootmode 4000 The gist of it is that you need to reboot into fastboot and then flash the recovery image, which should be: ~ $ adb shell You'll then need to set up adb on your OS, and install TWRP, which can be done by following this guide on RootzWiki. On non-Windows OSes (of if you just prefer it) you can manually root with BurritoRoot. The whole process is done via a command-line numeric menu. It's extremely straightforward, and should even set up the Google drivers for you. On Windows, you can use the Kindle Fire Utility to root the Kindle Fire and install Team Win's recovery (TWRP). You can get it onto your Fire by doing the following: Root and Custom Recovery The most stable option at this point is to use CyanogenMod.
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