

Open the “Settings” menu, and select “Device Options.” Scroll down to the “Storage” section and select “Move Files to SD Card.” Your Kindle Fire will start copying your data to the microSD card. To back up your data to a microSD card, you’ll need to first insert a microSD card into your Kindle Fire. Your files will be uploaded to Amazon’s cloud, and you can access them from any device that has the Amazon Cloud Drive app installed. Click on the menu in the top left corner of the app, and select “Upload.” Select the files and folders you want to upload, and then click on the “Upload” button. Once you’ve created an account, open the Amazon Cloud Drive app on your Kindle Fire. To back up your data to Amazon’s cloud, you’ll need to first create a free Amazon account. The data is stored in a folder called “Internal Storage.” Copy the contents of this folder to a safe place on your computer. Once your computer has recognized your Kindle Fire, you can open the folder on your computer where your Kindle Fire’s data is stored.
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Your computer will automatically recognize your Kindle Fire and open the drivers necessary to transfer files back and forth. To back up your data to your computer, you’ll need to connect your Kindle Fire to your computer using the USB cable that came with your Kindle Fire. You can back up your data to your computer, to Amazon’s cloud, or to a microSD card. There are a few different ways to back up your Kindle Fire. If your Kindle Fire is ever lost or damaged, you’ll be glad you took the time to back it up. Backing up your Kindle Fire is a very important task, and one that you should perform on a regular basis.
