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Kindle Fire HD 7" runs very slowly after rooting

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I recently rooted my Kindle Fire HD and it now runs very slowly. It was mentioned in the rooting instructions I was following that this would happen during the rooting process. I am wondering if this is a permanent consequence of rooting or if it is fixable. If it is something I can fix could you tell me how. Thanks for the help! Here are the steps I followed: 1. Download [Root MANY ANDROID!](http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460) to your desktop. Extract to your desktop. This package includes updated adb daemons. 1. Download [Qemu automated root](http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838) to your desktop. Extract to your desktop. This package includes updated adb daemons. > NOTE WINDOWS 7 USERS: You need to open a command prompt "as Administrator" when running the above utility batch files RunMe.bat and RootQemu.bat - otherwise Windows will respond with "Permission Denied". 1. Root Step 1: Run RunMe.bat from *Root MANY ANDROID!*. Choose option 1 Run Normal Method and ignore errors. Pay attention, you will need to answer "Restore" a dialogue box on the Kindle. Click on Restore. When the program has completed, the Kindle will Reboot. 1. Root Step 2: When the Kindle reboots it will react VERY slowly, this is normal - leave it alone. Immediatly proceed to Step 3. 1. Root Step 3: Run RootQemu.bat from *Qemu automated root*. Follow the instructions Step-by-Step allowing Windows to re-detect the Kindle between reboots (about 2 minutes). Let this utility complete to the end. 1. Root Step 4: Click on Superuser.apk under the Apps tab.
Asked by Connor (161 rep)
Dec 30, 2012, 03:56 AM
Last activity: Jan 20, 2016, 01:06 PM