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No, they both use different processor architecture, one of the many reasons a copy of windows 7 would be incompatible with the Kindle Fire. Kindle Fires use ARM processors, mobile optimized processors. Windows 7 runs on Intel Core architecture. One way to get Intel Core software to run on ARM Architecture is through emulation, but the Kindle Fire is not nearly powerful enough to emulate this, as the basic rules of emulation say that a product must be at least twice as powerful as what it is trying to emulate to work properly.

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