How to improve root success rate with Kingroot PC (Almost all devices) (2.x-6.0) - Android General

Hello everyone.
I found out how to improve root success rate. This was done on my brother's phone Sony Xperia E4 (latest firmware) after many failed attempts.
Disable Driver Signature Verification (Windows 8/10 only!):
[*]Go to advanced boot and disable driver signature check. TUTORIAL
Disable Antivirus, Firewall and Cleaner apps:
Disable Antivirus + Firewall on your computer. If you are using Comodo, please uninstall it. It still block some programs even it is disabled.
Turn off or uninstall Antivirus and cleaner app on your Android device
[*Turn off or uninstall Task manager on your Android device
Close all running Android emulators
Disconnect other devices from your computer
On your device, open Google Settings from app drawer, -> Security -> and disable "Scan device for security threads"
Unlock developer options and enable USB debugger on your device:
On your device, go to Settings > About phone and look at the "Build number".
Tap on the "Build number" many times until it says "You are now a developer!"
Go back to settings, scroll down, and go to "Developer options"
Enable "USB-debugging"
Ready? Let's start rooting your device:
On your PC, download ADB driver (Universal): DOWNLOAD LINK
Connect your device to your PC
On your device, allow debugging/fingerprint (if asked)
Download KingRoot for Windows, and install it DOWNLOAD LINK
Open Kingroot, and let it check your device model
Now start rooting and let it run. Don't multitask something on your PC during root.
If Kingroot failed to root your phone, DO NOT PANIC!
Close Kingroot, open Task manager and make sure adb.exe and kingroot.exe are closed
Open Kingroot and re-root again
Kingroot should tell you that your phone is successfully rooted
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F.A.Q
Q: My device reboot serveral times during rooting, why?
* Kingroot have many root exploit methods to root almost all devices. If one of the root exploit failed to root your device, and not vulnerable, Kingroot will reboot your device and looking for other vulnerability (i'm not sure how it works)
This was done with Sony Xperia E4. The 4th vulnerability was found in that device and Kingroot was able to root it.
1. If the first exploit failed to root your phone and reboot, the message "your phone is not vulnerable" will appear, and Kingroot will try second exploit
2. If the second exploit failed to root your phone and reboot, Kingroot will try third exploit.
3. If the third exploit failed to root your phone and reboot, Kingroot will try fourth exploit.
4. Kingroot successfully rooted my device.
Q: My device freezing during root at %50-60, why?
I'm not really sure why it happen on some devices. Please do the following:
1. DO NOT CLOSE KINGROOT
2. Hold the power button for 10 seconds to turn off your device
3. Turn on your device, and Kingroot will resume
Q: Root failed. What to do?
Never Get Pissed! Take a deep breath. If still feel pissed, take a deeper one. Try again.
Remember. If you have updated your firmware to the latest version via OTA (Over The Air), you have less root success rate.
Make sure Google security and Anti-virus is disabled on your device
Q: Root succeed with no Kingroot installed?
Two causes may be:
There is some additional protection on your device. (Occurs often on carrier-specific models like AT&T, or Manufacturers like HUAWEI)
Something goes wrong with Kingroot.
There is no easy fix on the first cause. As to the second, please try and manually install Kingroot application from kingroot.net.
Q: /system partition is still Read-only.
Probarly the kernel that protect /system partition from bricking. I don't know how to fix it. You should try root your device again to see if you get Read-write in /system partition
Is Kingroot malware? Why detected by antivirus software as malicious?
The answer to this question may appear to be "he says what he says...". As stated before, the core of Kingroot rooting your device is through exploiting system vulnerabilities/security loopholes, which is and will always be "dangerous" to antivirus softwares. But in turn, using Kingroot to root your device is your choice, and you are the one to employ these "dangerous" vulnerabilities, not being threatened by them. So rest assured.
Q: Kingroot tells me that i don't have internet connection (WiFi error icon). How do i do?
1. Close KingRoot
2. Open Task Manager
3. End process of adb.exe and kingroot.exe
Or try another method
fire3element said:
Hello everyone.
I am the user that originally found that running apps in the background helped KingRoot achieve root with higher success rate.
My original test was using a game "CounterSpy" and game console emulator app "PPSSPP". I ran the game Final Fantasy Type-0 in the PPSSPP emulator along with the CounterSpy game. Root was achieved within 2 attempts.
Fast forward to today (after many many tests). My original device was broken during testing. I have purchased a new device and run 3 phone benchmark apps along with KingRoot.
Antutu, Quadrant, and Geek Bench. Ran all 3 apps, ran KingRoot, phone rebooted once. No root yet. Force Stopped KingRoot from Settings (did not clear cache or data), ran 3 apps again and KingRoot. Phone Root Success.
One thing that you need to keep in mind. If your phone has a built in Task Manager app, you need to go into Settings > Apps > All > [Task Manager] and FORCE STOP it before trying to run those apps and KingRoot.
If you do not, the Task Killer will try to close those programs as you leave them to run another. Thus, the app will not be loading the system with tasks, ultimately not helping.
Your task killer might be named different on your device. It varies from manufacturer (Samsung, HTC, Motorola, etc.)
All this was done on my ZTE Zmax. I have also attempted this on a Moto E (XT830C - Tracfone model) and it did not work.
I can not explain with facts as to how or why this works. It was only a theory that proved to be effective.
It can be very hit or miss. All you can do is try.
Good Luck.
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Any idea why the desktop app is in chinese? Last time i tried it was in english, and i used the website in english not chinese.

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Thanks, I can do that and reply after!

skl_andrey said:
Any idea why the desktop app is in chinese? Last time i tried it was in english, and i used the website in english not chinese.
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i have no idea. mine was in chinese. contact Kingroot at Facebook about it

evildog1 said:
i have no idea. mine was in chinese. contact Kingroot at Facebook about it
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Contacted them already, they dont reply most of the times.

skl_andrey said:
Contacted them already, they dont reply most of the times.
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ok then i ask them

Thanks

When I start the purifie part in the beginning it always says failed!! Why??

Does it work on wine? If not, what happens?
I need your good answer about the following question!
Thanks

does it work in windows 7?

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A Noob's Guide To Rooting

As is the case with any smartphone, the initial ownership period is always the most exciting one. Your phone is new and you can’t wait to try out all the features it has to offer. After a while, though, you tend to get bored with it and that’s when you start thinking about buying a new one. Unfortunately, what many don’t realise is that at times, manufacturers aren’t able to exploit the phone's true capabilities due to various reasons and one of the best ways to achieve that is by rooting it ( assuming it is an Android Smartphone.
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What is rooting and why do I need it?
At the core, Android is based on Linux and by default, it gives users only limited access to the system. The permissions are set to give users access to everything they would typically need and restrict them from accidentally modifying any system files or permissions, since a novice user can end up bricking their phone. Rooting your Android phone gives you Superuser access, which is similar to having an Administrator account in Windows. Armed with this, you can now perform system level updates; make changes in the UI through specialized apps; modify protected files, etc. With this you can now use Titanium Backup, which is one of the best backup apps in the Marketplace letting you backup virtually all your settings, data, etc, which otherwise is not possible. Adfree is another very handy app that lets you block ads in any free app you download and since it works at the IP address level, it doesn't slow down the system.
Advantages Of Rooting An Android Device
1. You can use custom ROM's such as CyanogenMod & MIUI.
2. You can overclock the processor to increase performance or underclock it to save battery power.
3. You can delete the carrier added crap-ware, use custom themes.
4. You can obtain SuperUser access.
5. You can backup and restore the whole system.
SuperUser Access Granted
Dis-Advantages Of Rooting An Android Device
1. Your warranty will be in great danger.
2. Security Concerns may occur.
3. You can possibly turn your phone into an expensive paper-weight if you don't know what you're doing i.e. Brick you android device.
Your Phone If You Do Something Wrong
How To Root?
Every android device whether it's a smartphone or tablet, have a different method of rooting. In my personal opinion, there are two applications that can almost root any android device.
Using SuperOneClick - Download
This Windows-based application will root (almost) any Android phone in the market and is a good place to start. It works on Windows Vista and above, and requires you to have .NET Framework 2.0 and above pre-installed. For the full list of supported phones and instructions on how to use this on a Mac or Linux, follow this thread. Once you download and install it, just follow these steps:
Put your phone in Debugging mode - For this, go to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging. Some phones have this placed differently, so if you don’t find it here, just browse though all the sub-menus in settings, you will eventually find it.
Make sure the drivers for your phone are installed - If you received a CD with your phone then install it. If not, then go to the support section of your phones website and download it from there. In case you have a phone from a lower tiered company then chances are you may not find drivers for it. Don’t worry, as OneClickRoot will download generic drivers for your phone.
Plug your phone to the PC via USB cable - Remember, not to “Turn on Mass Storage”, if you get the prompt. Just ignore it.
Run the software and it should now detect your phone. Then you simply click ‘Root’ and wait for it to complete. If Windows can’t detect the drivers for your phone, click the second tab on the program and click “Get Drivers”.
Your phone is now rooted! You’ll now have a new app in your list called ‘Superuser’. All that it does is keep a log of which applications require Superuser access.
The other application is Unlock Root, which works in a similar fashion. So, if for some reason OneClickRoot doesn’t work, you can give this a try.
Now that we have rooted the phone, it’s time to install a custom recovery, so we can install custom ROMs and a lot more.
What is Custom Recovery and why do I need it?
Think of recovery as DOS mode in your PC. You access it to make changes to the system, apply updates, change file partitions, etc, which is normally not possible through the OS itself. All Android devices come with a recovery, but the stock one offers very basic options, which won’t let you install custom ROMs or make any other system level changes. For that, we have a custom recovery and the most popular one is the ClockworkMod Recovery or CWM developed by Koush or Koushik Dutta.
A couple of things you can do with CWM are:
Make, restore and manage backups of your current ROM
Install a custom ROM or flash a kernel from internal storage
Mount, format your phones internal storage partitions
Create logs for error reporting
It’s ok, if you don’t know what some of them are, as you’ll seldom be using them. You can install CWM in different ways, but the simplest is through an app called ‘ROM Manager’. Here’s what you do:
Download ROM Manager from the Android Marketplace
Launch the app and the first option itself should say “Flash ClockworkMod Recovery”. Just press that and follow the instructions onscreen. In case you don’t have enough internal memory, you’ll be prompted to insert an SD card, so do that.
Be patient and let it work its magic. Once it’s done, you now have a custom recovery on your phone.
You can get into recovery mode a number of ways. Some phones have a button combo, which you boot into, but again, the simplest way is through ROM Manager. The second option says ‘Reboot into Recovery’, so just hit that and your phone should boot in to recovery mode.
After a reboot you won’t see the screen above directly, if you boot through ROM Manager (sometimes). Instead, you’ll have an Android logo with an exclamation mark. Don’t be alarmed; simply press the ‘Home’ button or any of the soft keys and you’ll see the main menu. You can scroll through the options using the volume keys and enter them using the ‘Home’ or ‘Power’ button. It’s a bit different for each device, but nothing that you can't figure out on your own. CWM will not work with every device, especially the lower end handsets from Spice, Lava, etc. The reason being they aren’t support by the developers, since they are relatively unheard of. However, almost every phone from a Tier 1 brand are supported.
Congratulations! You now have a rooted phone and a custom recovery installed. Don’t worry about loss of data as both these procedures will not affect any of the settings or data on your phone. The next step? How about installing a custom ROM?
About Custom ROM's, you will find loads of them here........at XDA-Developers
Till then, Stay Cool!
galaxy nexus
Is this the same method for the galaxy nexus?
gnasr74 said:
Is this the same method for the galaxy nexus?
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Sorry to say, but i don't know anything about galaxy nexus as it is not available in india, in the meanwhile, i suggest you to search in galaxy nexus forum for support.
rooting galaxy s2
hi there,
i am very new to rooting. i own galaxy s2 and wud like to try it. my phone is under contract i.e. donot have a sim card.
so can i still root it??
Can I move apps to sd without root with apps such as facebook?
Actually, I do not think I will root again unless I have a replacement or my phone is two years old, the length of the htc warranty. My phone plays up for absolutely no reason at all and it can't read zip files! If I were I noob I would not root.
Thanks for the tutorial! :good:
rooth
How to one klick rooth Tele2fon V1 (MobiWire Aquila)??Can someone pls help me
Coby Kyros MID7048
I've own Coby Kyrus MID7048 Android 4.0 is this tutorial effective to this unit? I'm begging for HELP
How do you take away root?
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using xda app-developers app
Is there possibility that any of this "one-click-root" methods above to make unsolved damage (brick) to device?
Can I return to previous (unrooted) state at later time from already rooted device?

How to root byond b51 help me

Hello sir I want know how to roor my byond b51+ android 2.3.6 I am search in google I cannot find any threads anyone know the procedure please help sir...it's my humble request please consider this problem.....vinoth kannan
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vinoth3342 said:
Hello sir I want know how to roor my byond b51+ android 2.3.6 I am search in google I cannot find any threads anyone know the procedure please help sir...it's my humble request please consider this problem.....vinoth kannan
Sent from my ST21i
Sent from my ST21i
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try this mate http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765 i cant promise you that it will root it but it will most likely, download the file from your phone (second post) and install it and hit the root button. enjoy!
Solved.....root your byond b51
IMPORTANT NOTES TO FOLLOW THROUGHOUT THE PROCESS:
"TURN ON" DEBUGGING MODE & KEEP UNKNOWN SOURCES "CHECKED" RIGHT NOW & LEAVE BOTH OF THEM CHECKED FOR LIFETIME.
go to settings > applications > "Check" Unknown sources
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go to development option below & "check" USB debugging.
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ALL THE APPLICATIONS/SOFTWARES WHICH YOU WILL BE RUNNING ON WINDOWS PLATFORM, WHILE LAUNCHING SETUP USING EXE FILE OR STARTING SOFTWARE AFTER INSTALLATION BY DOUBLE CLICKING SHORTCUT, DO IT BY RIGHT CLICKING ON IT & CLICK "RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR" EVERY TIME. Works on windows 7 x64 as tested by me
these are the exact steps which i followed, if you think some of them are un-necessarily added, then you can skip them (for advance pro users)
STEP 1:
Download following archived files & extract them & keep those extraxted folders on desktop for easy access.
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?c5nf3rlhxmxhu4x
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?2tyg0k2xp3ejgyg
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http://www.mediafire.com/?o9km8vl287ev24j
STEP 2:
Download & install adb, drivers & fastboot using links given below
1. Run it as administrator
2. Press Y/Yes to install ADB and Fastboot or N/No to skip
3. Press Y/Yes to install Drivers or N/No to skip
4. Continue Driver installation
5. Finished!
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/vr0dk0tegjefyg3/adb-setup-1.2.exe
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http://d-h.st/KIP
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https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0MKgCbUM0itaTNRYi1rMEdTbjA/edit
STEP 3:
CONNECT PHONE
Make sure phone is prepared for connection as per first note above
serach online for drivers (it will take long time...be patient)
all drivers will get installed
make sure there's atleast a driver installed for each of the hardware....there must not be any device left with no driver at all....triangular yellow mark isnt an issue but just make sure that some driver is installed for each device.
when online search gives up, you will need to click install/update driver manually by pointing to those extracted folders above (i.e. on your Desktop)
you may need to restart system quite a few times during each of the driver installation
DISCONNECT PHONE AT THE END
STEP 4:
Install moborobo PC suite....run setup as administrator
download from here
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http://www.moborobo.com/products/moborobo.html
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open it as administrator
CONNECT PHONE....let it install drivers & recognize your phone as "Sprd-B51"
after you make sure that all drivers are installed, disconnect the phone from PC, exit/KILL PC suite completely (from notification area as well)
exit PC suite from phone status bar...stop/KILL PC suite apps in phone & uninstall them.
STEP 5:
download & install (run setup as administrator) Root Master (latest version VRoot_1.7.5.5379_Setup.exe)
Keep SuperSU installed in ur device. download it from play store. dont open it now.
connect phone to PC
Open root master by running it as administrator (else it wont succeed)
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Click button highlighted in red rectangle in pic above (skip this step if device gets recognized automatically as soon as you open root master as happened with me....recognized as "Sprd-B51")
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Follow and click button highlighted in red rectangle-which i am showing in above picture ! your device is now connected to this software & ready to be rooted
Click on root and wait !
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it will automatically reboot your device as shown in pic below after root is successful
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You can see this Chinese superuser in your menu! (icon may differ but in while & light blue color combination only)
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open SuperSU grant permisson like this
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supersu will automatically install su binary (need internet connection)! just grant the permisson and let the supersu uninstall Chinese superuser
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Your device is now rooted
CREDITS TO FOLLOWING THREADS & RESPECTIVE THREAD OWNERS & CONTRIBUTING USERS:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2165554
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2241831
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459020
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48915118
THIS POST IS COMBINATION OF ALL THE THREADS ABOVE
FOLLOWED THOSE MICROMAX THREADS BECAUSE THOSE DEVICES USES SAME CHIPSET (i.e. SP6820)
PS: you can refer threads above for references. I didnt rooted my device to install custom ROMs, so dont ask me regarding the same, I'm noob in dat case
I rooted to uninstall some of the pre-installed apps to get a bit more free internal memory & to get screenshot feature...That's it
How to backup ROM and OS
Thank you....
I have successfully rooted my byond b51.
now I want to uninstall some preinstalled apps but before I proceed I want to Backup ROM and OS.
Please tell me How to backup the ROM so I can recover my phone to current state and settings if the phone is bricked.
please help me.
RRR7274 said:
Thank you....
I have successfully rooted my byond b51.
now I want to uninstall some preinstalled apps but before I proceed I want to Backup ROM and OS.
Please tell me How to backup the ROM so I can recover my phone to current state and settings if the phone is bricked.
please help me.
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I'm extremely sorry but I cant help you with backing up ROMs n etc bcz I really dont know anything about the same
you can take help other members, above mentioned threads &/or other threads for reference
imho, if u just want to uninstall apps then link2sd application is enough to manage ur storage. with it u can integrate updated apps into system , make third party to system app & free up space on internal memory.
use uninstall master to uninstall system apps it has a feature to back-up the app being uninstalled, so that in case if u find system getting unstable after uninstalling app, u can restore it
IMPORTANT NOTE
just take decisions on installing system apps cleverly.
if u wanna replace only system app for a specific task then first integrate third party app into system & then uninstall system app after confirming that system is stable (eg. stock android keyboard after uninstalling other two third party system keyboards)
I've already uninstalled many pre-installed apps & also some of system apps replaced by third party apps for lower ram consumption &/or better user experience
also with free up space in ROM, I made some of third party essential apps to system apps to free up internal memory (right now 70MB free)
eg. replaced system launcher with ADW & using android kitkat theme package with it, made both of them system apps so that i dnt need to set the theme every time i restart phone
also replaced stock keyboard with google hindi input keyboard as system app(bcz stock keyboard wasnt accurate to touch responses & with google keyboard, u can type in hindi & marathi)
replaced tiny torchlight with a third party torch app as system app(size just few KBs) bcz i wanted only torch, not additional features.
also now M-indicator, whatsapp, link2sd, app saver, gmail etc are system apps.
tc
have a great day
sir my mobile beyond b51+ keeps restarting again and again can you plz tell me how to fix it or how to open mobile in safe mode.

[ROOT] One Click Root for Bluestacks 2

Hi there.
As you already know, Blustacks 2 has announced and it is amazing! Much better than first version! I know that many of you are already seeking to root it, so I'm going to tell you how to do it.
I tried Framaroot, Towelroot and KingRoot to root Bluestacks 2. Only KingRoot managed to root newest version of Bluestacks correctly.
All you have to do is just to download KingRoot apk from official XDA thread, install it on Bluestacks and run it. KingRoot will do the rest automatically.
Proof:
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P.S. I don't own Bluestacks, nor KingRoot.
DroidTwe4kz said:
Hi there.
As you already know, Blustacks 2 has announced and it is amazing! Much better than first version! I know that many of you are already seeking to root it, so I'm going to tell you how to do it.
I tried Framaroot, Towelroot and KingRoot to root Bluestacks 2. Only KingRoot managed to root newest version of Bluestacks correctly.
All you have to do is just to download KingRoot apk from official XDA thread, install it on Bluestacks and run it. KingRoot will do the rest automatically.
Proof:
P.S. I don't own Bluestacks, nor KingRoot.
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Hey there! Thanks for the tutorial. I like using older versions of KingRoot because you're able to use various methods to change KingUser into SuperSU, however, newest version of KingRoot (which is the only one that works to root BS2, doesn't install KingUser in the same fashion that the older versions did. Any idea if there is still a way to get SuperSU up and running with the newer version of KingRoot? Thanks!
thenewbigmack said:
Hey there! Thanks for the tutorial. I like using older versions of KingRoot because you're able to use various methods to change KingUser into SuperSU, however, newest version of KingRoot (which is the only one that works to root BS2, doesn't install KingUser in the same fashion that the older versions did. Any idea if there is still a way to get SuperSU up and running with the newer version of KingRoot? Thanks!
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I haven't tried it. I'll try later to install SuperSU.
P.S. Please, don't quote whole op.
Bluestacks 2 Root
I tried to install SuperSU, tried several things, failed several times but it doesn’t work. There is only one option left to install SuperSU and that is through SuperSume app (Read Here). Just install it, open it, run it, wait for it (It will take some time). It will automatically uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU after that. Once it’s done you are good to go.
Well, I've done all that to a T, but, whenever Super-Sume finishes, it DOES put Super Su on my Bluestacks. And, after I do the reboot for Super Su, it tells me the binary is out of date...
I haven't found an answer for this yet so hopefully someone can help.
I rooted Bluestacks 2 with KingRoot then removed removed KingRoot with SuperSuMe and kept root with SuperSu. After a couple reboots both Bluestacks and windows, I somehow lost Root in Bluestacks. Ok, no biggie. I'll just reroot using KingRoot again and replace it with SuperSu. Again, after a couple reboots, I lost root again.
Has anyone been able to keep root in BlueStacks and remove KingRoot?
i installed kingroot and rooted bluestacks but when i try to run xmod for games a message pop ups saying root your divice.
please help me
excellent
simple
functional
tnks
Are y'all talking about bluestacks for pc? I was curious because I put it on mine but it wants a monthly fee.
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Did not know it can be rooted ?! :laugh:
Root
With Bluestack easy it can be rooted
You should only change the files with the SuperSU 2.70 and use the su.pie
\Bluestacks Easy\input\Add\Root
inside I put
busybox 1.24.1
su (x86 su.pie)
Superuser.apk
Bluestacks Easy\input\Root
change su3 and Superuser3.apk
Bluestacks Easy\input\Add
libsupol.x86
supolicy.x86
I do not know if this is necessary or just the file in input\Root
Bluestack version 2..1.7.5658
other versions of SuperSU gave me trouble to update the binaries
I apologize if my English is not good
I have Bluestacks version 2.2.19.6015 . KingRoot works ,but every time i restart Bluestacks the root dissapears.I tried changed KingRoot to SuperSu with Supersume but the root still dissapeared when i restarted Bluestacks.
I would like to try to root Demicro's way ,but i don't understand everything he says. Maybe he can detail a little about where to get those files and with what to change.
how to root bluestack v 2.2.???
i m unable to root bluestack v2.2 by bluestack easy v3.5, as the filesystem of bluestack has changed from root.fs to root.vdi ( virtual disk image).
plz anyone help us to root bluestack v2.2
Somehow I tried that too in Bluestacks original and it did the same thing, I think because the system is virtual and that affects the rooted process, I rooted the bluestacks and it went successful but after I rebooted to use xposed framwork, after it reboots, it losted its root access, weird thing that kingroot detected it as a Samsung device. Peace
syemujahid1911 said:
i installed kingroot and rooted bluestacks but when i try to run xmod for games a message pop ups saying root your divice.
please help me
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Thats because XMOD does not work on any emulator, including bluestacks. I dont even know if they support x86 /x64 yet...
who can i find this old version 2 from dez 2015 for root to download?
Does not work
KR is not working on BS2
Yup, it's not working...
Thanks!
Doesnt work
Even the kingroot app doesnt work. It is identifying my device as my phone which is Asus-T00J which i sold it away a few months ago. Do i have to logout from my google account for the kingroot to access the bluestacks?? because it always says "your phone is on the queue for rooting" or something...

SuperSU on Alcatel 5040N/5040W One Touch FiERCE XL WORKS!

I have seen a lot of issues with soft bricking using SuperSU-Me and I have figured out the issue once and for all. Kingroot has been upset over the recent reputation attacks of their software and have disabled functionality of switching between Su applications. Just follow my steps and you'll be alright.
You're going to need a few files to get started, grab them from the attachment links at the bottom of this post.
1) Extract the mrw folder from "Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU-v2.4_2.zip" and place it onto the root of your INTERNAL STORAGE
2) Install the PROVIDED KINGROOT APK
3) Once step 1&2 are complete, navigate to the play store and download "Terminal Emulator"
4)Open Terminal Emulator and type "su" without quotations and grant root access.
5) Next, type sh /storage/sdcard0/mrw/root.sh
6) The process will take a minute and have a few error messages, DO NOT BE WORRIED
7) Open the Supersu app that was just installed and update binary, this should have no issues as the other methods have proven faulty.
8)Reboot and enjoy
Reason I did this was so I can use Flashfire to hopefully install Xposed, I'll let you know how it goes!
does not work... the kingroot app you provided Fails to root device.
cocokasper said:
does not work... the kingroot app you provided Fails to root device.
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Try again, many have rooted without issue.
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root
where exactly for the mrw folder in /root or / or /home?
questions already been answered :}
Works
thankyou this worked perfectly, am i to understand that kingroot is completely uninstalled ?
Dude, you are the ****ing man! Worked perfectly and was finally able to get SuperSu to download the binaries, thanks!!!
links not working
Are these downloads still active? They won't download, could be my device but I thought I'd make sure and ask
root worked for me.
brad2192 said:
I have seen a lot of issues with soft bricking using SuperSU-Me and I have figured out the issue once and for all. Kingroot has been upset over the recent reputation attacks of their software and have disabled functionality of switching between Su applications. Just follow my steps and you'll be alright.
You're going to need a few files to get started, grab them from the attachment links at the bottom of this post.
1) Extract the mrw folder from "Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU-v2.4_2.zip" and place it onto the root of your INTERNAL STORAGE
2) Install the PROVIDED KINGROOT APK
3) Once step 1&2 are complete, navigate to the play store and download "Terminal Emulator"
4)Open Terminal Emulator and type "su" without quotations and grant root access.
5) Next, type sh /storage/sdcard0/mrw/root.sh
6) The process will take a minute and have a few error messages, DO NOT BE WORRIED
7) Open the Supersu app that was just installed and update binary, this should have no issues as the other methods have proven faulty.
8)Reboot and enjoy
Reason I did this was so I can use Flashfire to hopefully install Xposed, I'll let you know how it goes!
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thank you for your help. great work
I cant find the root of internal storage can you explain how to do so? Just realized.I have 5045n is there one for it. Or a tut on how
brad2192 said:
I have seen a lot of issues with soft bricking using SuperSU-Me and I have figured out the issue once and for all. Kingroot has been upset over the recent reputation attacks of their software and have disabled functionality of switching between Su applications. Just follow my steps and you'll be alright.
You're going to need a few files to get started, grab them from the attachment links at the bottom of this post.
1) Extract the mrw folder from "Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU-v2.4_2.zip" and place it onto the root of your INTERNAL STORAGE
2) Install the PROVIDED KINGROOT APK
3) Once step 1&2 are complete, navigate to the play store and download "Terminal Emulator"
4)Open Terminal Emulator and type "su" without quotations and grant root access.
5) Next, type sh /storage/sdcard0/mrw/root.sh
6) The process will take a minute and have a few error messages, DO NOT BE WORRIED
7) Open the Supersu app that was just installed and update binary, this should have no issues as the other methods have proven faulty.
8)Reboot and enjoy
Reason I did this was so I can use Flashfire to hopefully install Xposed, I'll let you know how it goes!
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Took me 3 or 4 tries to root with KingRoot 4.1 on an Alcatel OT Elevate, reboots constantly while rooting. Will update you if I am successful replacing KingRoot with SuperSU
UPDATE:
1. I haven't rebooted yet. . . KingRoot is in its death throes before reboot, what remains is a KingRoot app icon in App Drawer, KingRoot folder, and config file on the root of internal storage.
2. SuperSU has primary control of root management, but. . .
second line in terminal (after running script):
Failure [DELETE_FAILED_INTERNAL_ERROR]
UPDATE: Ignore this error, upon reboot what remains of KingRoot will be removed, as in deleted. It is like KingRoot simply vanished (which it did). That includes that annoying icon in your phone's App Drawer. Failure [DELETE_FAILED_INTERNAL_ERROR] is the script leaving behind the KingRoot app/icon in App Drawer, and the folder at root on internal storage.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
3. I did a search using ES File Explorer in the /system/app folder. . . no searches found anything with the word "king" or "kinguser" in them, "Kingroot" folder still at root of internal storage. I am looking manually also in that /system/app & system/data folder in emulated storage 0. I see no Kinguser.apk, and nothing in data folder in emulated sdcard0. I have not rebooted the Alcatel OT Elevate yet after running the script.
UPDATE:
I no longer have concerns about bricking an Alcatel OT Elevate. There is like a 0.01% chance of a brick occuring using this method. If this was a perfect world I'd have said 0.00% chance, but I am telling you your phone will not brick.
UPDATE: I rebooted into safe mode, and still no sign of KingRoot, so I figured while I was at it I might as well boot normal boot. So, after normal boot I check the Elevate's system files and sure as rain is wet no sign of KingRoot. So, this script says "f%#@ you" to KingRoot and kicks it's ass, then kills it, and buries it in a very deep grave. R.I.P. KingRoot, thanks for the root, but you will so NOT be missed.
After Reboot:
Normal Boot, obviously:
To KingRoot:
You thought you had us Alcatel owners and others beat, but we are victorious!!! @Mr. W0lf Long live the King!!! King W0lf has a nice ring to it. Ya know?
PS.
Great thanks to King Chainfire as well!!! @Chainfire Long live Chainfire!!! SuperSU is THE shiznit.
LONG LIVE THE KING!!!
LONG LIVE THE KING!!!
LONG LIVE THE KING!!!
@brad2192 Thanks for the post
cocokasper said:
does not work... the kingroot app you provided Fails to root device.
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Does work, just have to keep trying with the provided KingRoot .apk Got it to work on an Alcatel OneTouch Elevate. No issues.
So everything goes well until it switches to SuperSU. It then says "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!" Help would be appreciated.
Jsjs51 said:
So everything goes well until it switches to SuperSU. It then says "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!" Help would be appreciated.
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I've got the same issue. Ever figure this out?

Do you start getting ads after rooting??

So i rooted a phone long time ago and i don't remmeber that after rooting you start getting ads on android, (i read this online ) mainly by apps like kingo root, king root ,etc, is it true?? So actually i want to root my phone again but i am not sure that will i get ads or not
On the homescreen or in certain apps only?
I read somewhere that
1. One-Click-Root
installs a proprietary superuser exploit. What does that mean? It means root control supplied by this app doesn’t work the same way as if you do your own custom root. The OneClickRoot app installs software that maintains a continuous connection to their servers, means
once rooted, the phone will stream you a continuous display of advertisements.
The ads are downloaded from that root-level server connection, and you cannot turn it off. If you had a standard superuser exploit, you would be able to fix the problem. But, with the OneClickRoot superuser, you can never remove the ads.
2. Kingo Root
like the app mentioned previously, nstalls a proprietary superuser exploit, too. Once again, this allows the app to maintain control over your device after rooting is complete, and that control is used to display ads.
It’s important to understand how invasive root-level ads are. They can disrupt any and every action you take on the phone.
Whenever the software chooses to hit you with another ad, it will, no matter what you’re doing. Because Kingo Root has ultimate control over the superuser exploit, you cannot remove it or the adware included in the package.
3. iRoot
like its competitors listed above, also installs a proprietary superuser exploit. Once again, this is a free app with a hidden cost. The root exploit designed by iRoot is used to bombard you with ads for the remainder of the phone’s life (unless you flash it). You cannot turn these ads off, and they are invasive.
jwoegerbauer said:
I read somewhere that
1. One-Click-Root
installs a proprietary superuser exploit. What does that mean? It means root control supplied by this app doesn’t work the same way as if you do your own custom root. The OneClickRoot app installs software that maintains a continuous connection to their servers, means
once rooted, the phone will stream you a continuous display of advertisements.
The ads are downloaded from that root-level server connection, and you cannot turn it off. If you had a standard superuser exploit, you would be able to fix the problem. But, with the OneClickRoot superuser, you can never remove the ads.
2. Kingo Root
like the app mentioned previously, nstalls a proprietary superuser exploit, too. Once again, this allows the app to maintain control over your device after rooting is complete, and that control is used to display ads.
It’s important to understand how invasive root-level ads are. They can disrupt any and every action you take on the phone.
Whenever the software chooses to hit you with another ad, it will, no matter what you’re doing. Because Kingo Root has ultimate control over the superuser exploit, you cannot remove it or the adware included in the package.
3. iRoot
like its competitors listed above, also installs a proprietary superuser exploit. Once again, this is a free app with a hidden cost. The root exploit designed by iRoot is used to bombard you with ads for the remainder of the phone’s life (unless you flash it). You cannot turn these ads off, and they are invasive.
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Can you firewall block them?
OP, you can try blocking the ads like this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
@blackhawk
IDK. Never made use of such softwares.
@jwoegerbauer
@blackhawk
Thanks for answering,
I also knew about the apps you mentioned but never knew that they really show ads or not , and i haven't tried dns menthod you told after rooting, i rooted my device some years ago, with kingo root but i don't remmeber it displayed ads (maybe it did, or maybe i fixed it) that's why i wasn't sure, but is there any proper way i can root my phone , jwoegerbauer already answered my previous question and so you might remmeber , i dont have oem options and fastboot isnt working (tried all possible ways mentioned in that query)
To root a phone's Android it's NOT required to unlock its bootloader before.
@jwoegerbauer
Ya i answered it in my previous question too, that to install root without kingo root (and such apps) and with a genuine method i guess you have to install twrp and abd then super su right , or is there any other way?
Also booting into and/or flashing TWRP to root Android is NOT necessary. Rooting Android is to add SU binary to Android's filesystem ( preferredly to get stored in directory /data/local/tmp ), nothing else.
This can be achieved by means of ADB.
Doing so doesn't tangent any of Android's safety features as AVB, SElinux, etc.pp
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Also booting into and/or flashing TWRP to root Android is NOT necessary. Rooting Android is to add SU binary to Android's filesystem ( preferredly to get stored in directory /data/local/tmp ), nothing else.
This can be achieved by means of ADB.
Doing so doesn't tangent any of Android's safety features as AVB, SElinux, etc.pp
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Thanks for replying, can you please share a tutorial

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