Then, connect your Kindle Fire to your PC with a USB cable.From here, select New and paste the full folder path where you placed the unzipped ADB folder.Next, select Path in System variables and then select Edit.Select Environment Variables… in the bottom of the window that appears.Select Advanced system settings from the menu on the right.Now, right-click on This PC and select Properties.Download ADB from here, then unzip and place the folder somewhere on your PC.Select Enable ADB in the new option that appears underneath Serial Number.
Tap Serial Number 7 times to enable Developer Mode.Then, select Device Options from the Settings menu.Toggle Apps from Unknown Sources to on.Open your Kindle Fire and select Settings.
To use Google Play to install apps on the Kindle Fire: Mac and Linux versions are also available. For the sake of this tutorial, they were installed on a Windows PC, so we’ll describe that method here. To load Google Play apps onto your Kindle Fire, you will need a couple software tools, ADB (Android Debug Bridge) and Supertool. They all do the same thing, download the app to your device and install it.
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