Wedge a plastic opening tool into the lower right corner of the Kindle Fire.
Pry the case apart and run the plastic opening tool along the perimeter of the Kindle Fire to release the clips securing the case halves to each other.
If you are having extreme difficulty inserting the plastic opening tool, carefully use a metal spudger to undo the first clip, then switch back to the opening tool to avoid scratching your case.
It is helpful to pry the bottom of the Kindle Fire away (and out from the side) from the top part. Exerting too much force attempting to split the two without pulling away can cause the tabs on the inside to crack.
Step 2
Once you have freed all the plastic clips, pull the back case off the Kindle Fire.
Step 3 - Battery
Fit the tip of the plastic opening tool between the right battery cell and the Kindle Fire's frame.
Lever the battery up and work the plastic opening tool down along its edge to release the glue securing it to the frame.
step 4
Repeat the process from the previous step to free the left battery cell.
Step 5
Lift the back of the battery up to relieve any tension in the battery connector and simultaneously use a spudger to push the battery connector out of its socket.
I hope you have figured out your problem by now. I am assuming that you mean you have to reset your passwords daily, which is definitely not a good thing. If you are just changing your password every day for security purposes, that is a little excessive but there isn't anything necessarily wrong with it. For the first case (most likely) consider some of the following:
Always keep your antivirus software up to date. McCa
Check your caps lock and num lock on the keyboard. Num lock is especially tricky on keyboards that do not have the separate number pads, as some of the letter keys become numbers when num lock is on. Passwords are case sensitive, make sure your caps lock is off when you are creating your password and when entering it.
McAfee and Norton are very good antivirus options, AVG also has a free option.
I hope you find and resolve your problem quickly.
Make sure that the TV is HDMI compatible first, if not then the only way would be to buy a converter cable. Older TVs won't be able to support HDMI, newer ones should have a port just like the one below:
Have you manually set the date and time?
You can also turn the first option under Date & Time-Automatic-to On to have an online master timekeeper set the correct date and time on your Fire. Even if you occasionally go offline (for a car trip, say), the Fire's internal ticker keeps things on track.
Well, i suggest that you just root it and install Kinology. It worked just fine for me. Or you just instal Cyanogen mod 12.1. Worst case Scenario, Factory reset. Wipe it all.
Well, Looks like we have the same problem.
The Web Portal that supports the games are having issues with their servers... it's not your server... It will work again and it will gives you problems again... best is to delete the game and re-install, most times works. I do that sometimes good luck