Amazon Kindle Fire HD ADB Driver 1.0

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Setting Up Your Kindle Fire Tablet for Testing

After you've created your Kindle Fire app, you can use Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to connect your Kindle Fire tablet to a development computer for testing and debugging.

Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile command line tool that lets you communicate with an emulator instance or connected Android-powered device. It is a client-server program that includes three components:
- A client, which runs on your development machine. You can invoke a client from a shell by issuing an adb command. Other Android tools such as the ADT plugin and DDMS also create adb clients.
- A server, which runs as a background process on your development machine. The server manages communication between the client and the adb daemon running on an emulator or device.
- A daemon, which runs as a background process on each emulator or device instance.
Connecting Your Tablet

Enable ADB on your Kindle Fire tablet by doing the following:

Note:

The following instructions do not apply to Kindle Fire (1st Generation), where ADB is enabled by default.

- On your Kindle Fire tablet, go to Settings.
- On a third-generation Kindle Fire tablet, tap Device.- or - On a second-generation Kindle Fire tablet, tap Security.
- Set Enable ADB to On, and then accept the pop-up warning message.

Note:

As a security precaution, you should set Enable ADB to Off when you are not trying to connect to the Kindle Fire tablet to your development computer.

About Tablet USB Drivers:

When tablets, e-readers or similar devices are connected, Windows platforms usually apply a generic driver that allows the system to recognize the device, exchange files, and make use of basic functions. Still, to use the full range of features available, proper USB drivers must be installed.

The installation procedure shouldn't be much of a hassle since each manufacturer intends to make it as easy as possible. So all you have to do is make sure that the current version is compatible with the product(s) you own, such as computer OS, tablet model, USB technology, run the setup, and follow the instructions displayed on-screen.

Bear in mind that, even if other OS might be suitable, we do not recommend that you apply this release on platforms other than the highlighted ones. Also, after the installation is complete, you should perform a system reboot so that all changes take effect properly.

That being said, click the download button, get the package and apply it on your system. In addition to that, check our website constantly to stay “updated one minute ago.”

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  CATEGORY:
Tablets
  COMPATIBLE WITH:
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows XP 64 bit
Windows Vista 64 bit
Windows 7
Windows 7 64 bit
Windows 8
Windows 8 64 bit
  file size:
9 MB
  filename:
Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers.zip