The Ayatolla wrote: » Getting "an error has occurred" when opening the YouTube app. Reinstalled it from the Play Store but no joy. Anyone have same issues or a fix?
The_Conductor wrote: » Turn on and turn off again- it seems to hold the internet connection for an access point indefinitely, and if you access it out of sleep, it doesn't process incoming packets as you'd expect it to. There are a few threads on it on other sites- but the short and simple is to reboot the device.
Bob Z wrote: » has anyone here got chromecast to work?
Bob Z wrote: » yes. can you use chromecast on a fire? my friend is having problem
The Gardener wrote: » Before you can use Chromecast on the Fire you'll have to install some Google apk's on your device, I used the following guide http://www.howtogeek.com/232726/how-to-install-the-google-play-store-on-your-amazon-fire-tablet/ and then downloaded Google Home direct from the Playstore, I've had no problems using Chromecast on my Fire after using this method.
beauf wrote: » Have to say that I'm deeply unimpressed with this Fire 7. Somethings just are so slow its almost unusable. Netflix was working on the kids profile but has now stopped. Nothing I do can get it to work. Works fine on my profile. Changing the settings take about 5 full minutes every time I want to try something else. I allowed the website, doesn't work, reinstalled the app, doesn't work.
mrcheez wrote: » I still have yet to get around to rooting my tablet Did my Dad's one before Xmas for his present, but haven't done mine yet. Do I just root it before connecting it to the interwebs, or is the internet connection required for the rooting job?? I bought it during the Black Friday sales so should be the earlier version.
dodzy wrote: » May not be possible (SW version dependent)
mrcheez wrote: » What's the highest version before it becomes a problem rooting? 3.1 or something like that?
blobbie wrote: » On the BA alert side of things, it is back to £34.99https://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/Amazon-Fire-7-Inch-Tablet-8GB/product/B018Y223ZK
Mr McBoatface wrote: » Best to post your OS version and take it from there. If your router allows domain blocking you can stop amazon updates.
Mr McBoatface wrote: » If your router allows domain blocking you can stop amazon updates.
youcancallmeal wrote: » Anyone know is it worth getting the kids version over the standard?
georgiecasey wrote: » any link for that? for a list of the domains to block? i'll just block them in windows hosts file i think
mrcheez wrote: » "Your device is running 5.3.1.0 Build date September 22 2016" Happy days... so Cyanogen is what I want to install right, to avoid any amazon upgrades?