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QuestionWould I then be able to run Android apps and not Amazon apps?Josias AllestadCommunity AnswerYes, but you could still run Amazon apps by installing Amazing Underground for Android.
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QuestionNow that the CyanogenMod website is unreachable, how can I do this?Community AnswerCyanogenMod has been forked into LineageOS, so you can just go to LineageOS's website.
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QuestionHow do I know if I already have it?JesseCommunity AnswerDownload ES File Explorer. It can show all the files that are on your system, even apps and stuff. You'll find it in the folder named "Android."
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QuestionDoes this really work?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionWill this harm my device?Community AnswerNo, it shouldn't.
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QuestionCan this procedure be reversed?Community AnswerYes, but you would need the factory ROM, which can be found on XDA with a little searching.
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QuestionWill it remove all of my stored information?Community AnswerYes, it will, so you should back up your data first.
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QuestionCan I install Android to any version of a Kindle Fire?Community AnswerIt will work on Fire OS 5.3.1 or earlier. It will not work on Fire tablets released in 2017 or later.
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QuestionDoes my data transfer to my tablet after rooting? If it doesn’t, how do I put it back?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't transfer after rooting. You need to back it up, onto a PC, then after the process is done, load it back, by plugging the device in and dragging the files to it in file manager.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I don't have the Android folder in Program Files (x86)?Community AnswerHave you looked in \Users\(your user name)\AppData\Local\ ? That is where it is on Windows 10.
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QuestionDoes the end result look like normal Android software?Community AnswerYes it does it looks like any other android device you have in your Android household (unless you an iPhone user).
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QuestionWill a hard factory reset return my Kindle to its downgraded OS? Will it brick it?Community AnswerNo, it won’t return to its factory OS. There is a 40% chance that it will turn into a brick.
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QuestionWhat would happen if I tried to install Android on Kindle Fire OS version 10.5.1?Snakey006550Top AnswererIf you try to install Android on a Kindle Fire running OS version 10.5.1, most steps like restarting, clearing the cache, and checking for updates should still work. However, older OS versions might limit certain features or updates. If the problem persists and you can't resolve it with these steps, consider updating the OS to the latest version supported by your device to ensure compatibility and stability.
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