Below you can download windows for kindle fire driver for Windows.
File name: win-for-kindle-fire.exe
Version: 6.567
File size: 42826 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: McAfee version 2.19
Windows For Kindle Fire Download(click above to download)
Specification of this Device:
- Device Name: Kindle Fire
- Operating System: Android
- Screen Size: Varies based on model (ranging from 7" to 10.1")
- Screen Resolution: Varies based on model (ranging from 1024 x 600 to 2560 x 1600 pixels)
- Processor: Varies based on model (ranging from quad-core to octa-core)
- Storage Capacity: Varies based on model (ranging from 8GB to 64GB)
- RAM: Varies based on model (ranging from 1GB to 4GB)
- Battery Life: Varies based on usage and model (ranging from 7 to 12 hours)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB
- Camera: Varies based on model (ranging from 2MP to 13MP rear camera and 0.3MP to 2MP front camera)
- Additional Features: Alexa support, microSD card slot for expansion, audio jack, stereo speakers
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: My Kindle Fire is not turning on. What should I do?
Answer: Firstly, make sure the battery is charged. Try holding down the power button for 20 seconds to force a restart. If it still doesn't turn on, connect it to a power source and leave it for a while to see if it starts charging. If all else fails, contact customer support.
2. Question: The screen on my Kindle Fire is unresponsive. How can I fix this issue?
Answer: Start by cleaning the screen with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or debris. Restart the device by holding down the power button for 20 seconds. If the problem persists, try performing a factory reset by going to Settings > Device Options > Reset to Factory Defaults. If the screen remains unresponsive, the touch screen may be faulty and requires professional repair.
3. Question: I am unable to connect my Kindle Fire to Wi-Fi. What steps should I take?
Answer: First, check if the Wi-Fi router is functioning properly and try restarting it. Ensure that you are in range of the Wi-Fi network and that the network's name and password are correct. If the issue persists, restart your Kindle Fire and try forgetting the Wi-Fi network, then re-joining it. You can do this by going to Settings > Wi-Fi > (select network) >