#Kindle fire driver for windows 7 movie#
Later tried to transfer another movie and neither laptop would show a Kindle drive. Said driver was not successfully loaded, however, I saw the Kindle on IE and transferred the movie OK.
Would not work due to driver on my Vaio, so I tried my HP laptop. I tried to transfer a movie to the Fire this morning. Yes, I get that message, and there's a drive icon, but when I click on it it says "please insert a disk in drive f". You should now have a message that "You can now transfer." and the drive icon should now be enabled. Plug in your cable as you have already done. I was having the exact problem and, I think I found the solution. I have not uninstalled the East Installer. If the Easy Installer is actually to credit for this I do not know, but it works for me. Now my Fire will immediately tell me that it is connected via usb and the laptop now sees the "Removable Drive" as in fact a Kindle. So, cancel out of the New device screen and then start the Fire by swiping the yellow arrow. At this point the Kindle is simply listed as a "Removable Disk" and clicking on it will prompt you to insert a disk. If I do nothing, the laptop will open the New Device window and ask for a driver. ie black screen, then the laptop will wake the Fire to the "open" screen, the one with the yellow arrow. Now I notice that if I plug in the usb cable to my laptop and the Fire while my Fire is in "standby" or "sleep" mode. I downloaded the Easy Installer application from the Amazon App store and installed it on my Fire. It will not show up as a mounted USB mass storage device. When I plug it into my laptop, an Inspiron 6400 with Windows XP, Windows can see that it is there, but asks to locate the driver. I am trying to locate the driver for my Kindle Fire.