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Root your Kindle. The Amazon Kindle Fire runs a modified version of Android, but does not come with the Google Play Store. Instead, you are forced to use the Amazon App Store, which does not have as many options. In order to install the Google Play Store, you will need to gain Root access to your Kindle Fire. You cannot install the Google Play Store on an iOS device, Windows Phone, or BlackBerry phone.![Play Play](/uploads/1/3/3/9/133935955/928290209.jpg)
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Can't Download From Play Store
[1]Aug 14, 2018 - If you're having trouble with the Google Play Store app not opening or downloading, please see the steps below. Please make sure you have.
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Can't Download From Microsoft Store
- Let me know if this has ever happened to you: you come across an article with one or more interesting Android apps and you go to download one of them only to find that you can’t see it in the Play Store. You ask around and other people can see it, but you can’t. This was a common question.
- Dec 15, 2017 I can't download the apps from the app store.either free or purchase. Also can't install updates from apps I already have. I need help about the app store, I can't download any app or game. I lost all my apps. I play the game Farmville 2 Country Escape, and when I try to download on the Windows App, it gives an.
Cant Download From Playstore
- Download the root software. You will need the 'Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry' file, which can be found on the XDA Developers forums. Extract the file on your computer.
- Connect your Kindle Fire to your PC via USB. Open the Device Manager (Start → Search → 'device manager') and expand the Portable Devices section. Right-click on your Kindle and select Properties. Click the Drivers tab and click 'Uninstall'. Unplug your Kindle.
- Download and install the Kindle ADB drivers. These can be found on the XDA Developers forums.
- Open the Security menu in your Kindle's Settings menu. Toggle 'Enable ADB' to on.
- Connect your Kindle Fire to your computer again via USB. Wait for the drivers to install again.
- Open the Root with Restore folder that you extracted earlier. Double-click the RunMe.bat file. Choose Option 1 from the menu that appears.
- Backup and restore your Kindle. Tap 'Backup My Data' on the screen that appears on your Kindle. When the backup is finished, press any button on your computer. After that, tap the 'Restore My Data' option on your Kindle, and then press any key on your computer when it is finished.
- Allow your Kindle to boot twice. After it reboots the first time, unlock the device and then wait for it to restart again.
- Restore your data again, press any key on your computer when finished, and then wait for the reboot again.
- Look for the Superuser app. Once the device finishes rebooting again, open the App Drawer and look for the app called Superuser. If it's there, then the rooting was successful.