![]() If you have a Sony Xperia Z3 and your system crashes after running the programme after rooting with KingRoot, you should boot into recovery, factory reset, and then go to the PlayStore and install SuperSU. If Kingroot keeps asking for root access throughout Super-process, Sume's please do not grant it. Before starting Super-Sume Pro, please reboot your device and make sure you still have root. Take a look at what's going on right now between the United States and other countries, and tell me if they don't want root access to your devices.Īfter installing and rooting with KingRoot. Reboot your device when it finishes running and the SuperSU binary has been updated to finish clearing the cache and eliminating any residual KingRoot icons. ![]() It's also possible to tell SuperSU to go ahead and update the binaries, then run through the process starting with the Prep utility and letting it proceed from there it should work. If you're using Android 5.x - 8.x, you'll see many kingroot pop-up windows simply close them and return to Super-Sume Pro, unless Super-Sume Prep is still mentioned if so, run it again to ensure it has SuperSU access. Don't complain about it not working for you if I ask you to email me and you don't. Please give a review so that I can get a sense of how well the program is operating. If you're using an older version of KingRoot than 4.1, you'll want to upgrade before running this to get the best results. Kingroot 5.x has a silent install option in its options make sure it is disabled under Advanced!! Once inside, search for the three dots in the top right corner and tap them to disable. x protection methods have finally been broken!! ![]() (If it states your device is write-protected, it's not the app's fault don't give it a bad review because it's your device's issue.) If you'd like, you may also write a review for me. Before running this, switch off KingRoot Auto Update after you've rooted. If SuperSU isn't visible when the process is finished, go to the Playstore and install it, then open it. ![]() It is not recommended to uninstall this after removing KingRoot because it fights for root in the event that KingRoot tries to reinstall itself after a reboot, etc. ![]()
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