Code: 0x1949

Code: ;Kindle Fire %SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006 %CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1949&PID_0006&MI_01

So I was messing around with different one clicks since I got ADB going on my kindle fire and I was able to Successfully use SuperOneClick 2.2 to root my kindle fire!Sorry for the mess. Its late, and I wanted to type this up so I could crash...To get adb going you must download the android sdk (google it).*Run SDKManager.exe and download the google-usb_drivers package from "3rd party tools"* Download platform-tools as wellOpen a command prompt and run adb update usb to get the .android folder to appear.goto: %USERPROFILE%\.android and edit the adb_usb.ini and add this to the end of the file and save:then go into where you have the sdk at and open the google-usb_driver folder and edit android_winusb.inf and add this to the [Google.NTx86] section and [Google.NTamd64] section:save and closeIf you have already plugged your kindle into the usb you may have to open device manager and find "Kindle" under other devices and choose the android_winusb.inf file.Turn on Installation of apps from unknown sources: tap the top bar>choose more...(+)>deviceopen a command prompt and run adb kill-server then try adb devices..you should see a device listed.go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=803682a download and run SuperOneClick and choose the "root" option. let it go!Enjoy!Proof: