HOW TO REPLACE KINGUSER WITH SUPERSU
Iroot and Kingroot are arguably two of the most popular rooting applications because of their efficiency and ability to root most android devices with just a single click.
But the only problem with this apps is that instead of the traditional SuperSU most android users are used to, kinguser is installed instead. Many people are always looking for ways to replace the kinguser with SuperSU because kinguser doesn't grant proper root permission to some apps like cleanmaster, lucky patcher e.t.c
I will be sharing with you guyzz two different methods to replace kinguser with SuperSU.
1st Method: By installing supersu.
Though this method works on most occasion but in case it doesn't work for you, then try the other methods below.
Procedure:
>> Download SuperSU from playstore.
>> Open SuperSU and you should get a popup message asking you to update binary, select continue and choose normal.
>> while trying to update binary SuperSU will request for root access, grant it root access and reboot your device after the binary have been updated.
Note: in case SuperSU does not request for root access or you get binary update failed message then try the 2nd or 3rd method.
2nd Method: Through cwm
This method involves installing the flashable zip format of SuperSU through recovery.
This method involves installing the flashable zip format of SuperSU through recovery.
requirements:
>> custom recovery. Incase you dont have click here to learn how to create it.
For Mtk users click here.
>> Download Supersu.zip here .
>> custom recovery. Incase you dont have click here to learn how to create it.
For Mtk users click here.
>> Download Supersu.zip here .
procedure:
>> Download SuperSU.zip from the link above and copy it to the root of your sdcard.
>> Reboot your device into recovery mode.
>> choose install zip from sdcard.
>> In the next menu select choose zip from sdcard and select the SuperSU.zip.
>> reboot your device after SuperSU have been installed and update binary.
>> Download SuperSU.zip from the link above and copy it to the root of your sdcard.
>> Reboot your device into recovery mode.
>> choose install zip from sdcard.
>> In the next menu select choose zip from sdcard and select the SuperSU.zip.
>> reboot your device after SuperSU have been installed and update binary.
The kinguser should be automatically replaced by SuperSU. Just update binary and enjoy.
3rd method: Through terminal emulator.
All thanks to wolfdroid for his sript file. This method does not require custom recovery. All you need is to install terminal emulator.
Procedure:
>> Download and install terminal emulator from the link provided above.
>> Open the zip file you downloaded and extract the folder "mrw" to the root of your sdcard.
>> Open terminal emulator and type:
"su "
to grant root access.
>> Type:
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
>> Download and install terminal emulator from the link provided above.
>> Open the zip file you downloaded and extract the folder "mrw" to the root of your sdcard.
>> Open terminal emulator and type:
"su "
to grant root access.
>> Type:
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
You phone should automatically reboot after the process.
That's all. You have just successfully replaced kinguser with SuperSU.
Note: if you still get binary update failed message after trying the 2nd and 3rd method,
then download this version of SuperSU HERE. It doesn't require update binary.
then download this version of SuperSU HERE. It doesn't require update binary.
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ReplyDeleteI downloaded supersu.zip and tried to open it it says cannot open file
ReplyDeleteits all rumour buddy, what kingroot does is that it gets your ROM information so as to deploy the most suitable method to root your phone.
ReplyDeleteNote that most rooting app does that and note just kingroot.
which app did you use to root your phone
ReplyDeleteHello, 3rd method worked for me, it replaced KingRoot with SuperSU but now it doesn't want to update binaries, and I tried the other SuperSU version supplied by that link but still no sucess. Now I have SuperSU.apk in my system/app and can't delete it. After I did all this, my device is unrooted now, but the SuperSU app is still there. What can I do to properly unroot my device and start looking for other solutions?
ReplyDeleteWell, I tried 3rd method. But when my phone reboot the Kinguser was gone, SuperSU isn't installed, and my root status changing to unrooted. Any solution? I tried to re-root but it doesn't work anymore. (Lenovo S660)
ReplyDelete^^ The link is broken dude. Reupload please
ReplyDeleteI allowed my king root on every thing now I reset my phone and I can't login in to my google account It just says couldn't find surver and it messed up my wifi
ReplyDeleteI don't think that was caused by kingroot
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