

You also might be able to tell SuperSU to go ahead and update the binaries and then run through the process starting with the Prep utility and let it continue from there and continue running it, it will work. ** Android 5.x - 8.x users, you will get several kingroot pop-up boxes, just keep closing them and then go back to Super-Sume Pro, unless Super-Sume Prep is still listed, then run that again and make sure it is getting SuperSU access.

I will work with you to resolve the issue. If I ask you to email me and you do not, don't complain about it not working for you. Guys, please leave a review so I can get a feeling of how the program is working. If you are running an older version of KingRoot, prior to 4.1, you need to upgrade it prior to running this for best results.

> Kingroot 5.x has a silent install option in it's settings, under Advanced make sure that is disabled !! Once in there look on the top right for the three dots and tap that and choose disable ** Major Update - Have finally defeated their KingRoot 5.x protection mechanisms !! ** (If it says your device is write-protected, that is not the apps fault, do not leave a bad review for something that is due to your device.) Also, turn OFF KingRoot Auto Update after you are rooted and prior to running this. If you do NOT see SuperSU after the process is complete, go to the Playstore and install it and then open it. Doing it half-assed will just cause pain.It is not advisable to uninstall this after KingRoot removal, because this fights for root in case KingRoot tries to reinsert itself again after a reboot, etc. Fucked as in bricked phone with no way to fix it ('cause your bootloader is locked).ĭude, just suck it up and unlock your bootloader and setup your phone the way you like it again. The thing about method #2: if you screw up your phone at some point, which is likely when you're rooted and installing apps to customize your system, you're probably fucked. You won't be able to install Xposed, and SU will be on the /system partition, but you can use most other root apps. You can then pay for and use Super-Sume to convert to SuperSU and get rid of the shit that King/Kingo installed. They're both vile apps and install shit you don't want which pester you constantly to 'optimize' (and will brick your phone if you try to delete them). You could try using KingoRoot or KingRoot they use a root exploit to obtain root. And, if you really, really screw up your phone and softbrick it, its fairly easy to reinstall a factory image and start fresh. Its nice and clean and doesn't touch your /system partition. Normal process is to unlock your bootloader (which triggers the device wipe), flash TWRP, and then use TWRP to install SuperSU.
