[Lollipop] How To Replace Kingroot 5.3.6 To SuperSU - Oppo A37 Questions & Answers

Currently i am using Oppo A37F that has been rooted using kingroot 5.3.6 but i wanted to change it to SuperSU.
I've followed a tutorial from youtube to tried using the terminal emulator to replace it but it just uninstall the kingroot making my root applications doesnt work and crashed.So is there any way to do it?

Whatever202 said:
Currently i am using Oppo A37F that has been rooted using kingroot 5.3.6 but i wanted to change it to SuperSU.
I've followed a tutorial from youtube to tried using the terminal emulator to replace it but it just uninstall the kingroot making my root applications doesnt work and crashed.So is there any way to do it?
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Just replace old supersu apk to new version supersu apk from ur mrw folder

Just use the method at https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/2020-replace-kingroot-v5-x-or-kingo-root-with-supersu.3904880/

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please help me in rooting

hello xda guys.i am trying to root my g2 using ioroot method.but when i open root.bat file it says error:more than one devices and emulator.i have attached the image of adb devices and the error below.please help me
Kulwinder Singh said:
hello xda guys.i am trying to root my g2 using ioroot method.but when i open root.bat file it says error:more than one devices and emulator.i have attached the image of adb devices and the error below.please help me
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here , use towelroot to root ur phone : https://towelroot.com/
and if u're on kk use autorec for recovery : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2715496
both apks install on ur phone and first use towelroot then install superuser from gplay > open the app and install it's binaries then reboot .
now open autorec and give it superuser access then install recovery .
now you are rooted with recovery(twrp) installed .
if u encounter any issues don't forget to pm me or reply

Install cyanogenmod on zte zmax

I like to anyone to find a solution to root and install cyanogenmod on my zte zmax. And install android 5.0 lollipop on my zte zmax.
there are no root methods for this phone...
There is no root for this device yet we are still waiting on jcase make the app....
tech_yeet said:
There is no root for this device yet we are still waiting on jcase make the app....
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Ok thanks
Kingo Root Works for Metro PCS Zmax
Try That and there is twrp for zmax just look under model number .
not sure about roms yet will research an let you guys know.
It can be rooted, but it's very hit-or-miss; you can do it perfect fifty times in a row and fail all fifty. There's no reliable way to do it yet.
Latest version of KingRoot (NOT KingoRoot) works fine right after a factory reset. Root using KingRoot, enable Root Permissions in KingRoot, run the TWRP installer APK, uninstall KingRoot and any other apps it installs, boot into TWRP, flash SuperSu Update zip, reboot.
Telyx said:
Latest version of KingRoot (NOT KingoRoot) works fine right after a factory reset. Root using KingRoot, enable Root Permissions in KingRoot, run the TWRP installer APK, uninstall KingRoot and any other apps it installs, boot into TWRP, flash SuperSu Update zip, reboot.
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That's what I did, and it worked, but doing a factory reset beforehand sounds like a good idea.
???
tech_yeet said:
There is no root for this device yet we are still waiting on jcase make the app....
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i dont know why ya say that theres not root?
i rooted my phone my self ....

Replacing KingUser with SuperSU

Hi all, I just want to share this. Regarding to Kinguser cant be replace by SuperSU, I just solve this issue. But, I want to make it clear,
I FOUND THIS METHOD ACCIDENTALLY(by experimenting).
I just got Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos I9082, with home button not functioning. So I cant root it by custom recovery, which made me use Iroot(known as Vroot), 1 click rooting app. It will root using Kinguser binary. Which will give problem to replace it with SuperSU. Then install busybox.
So I reroot my phone using KingO root which will install SuperSU v2.02. I guest this is the point where SuperSU bin get hook in device(I tried installing various ver of SuperSU without success,"Installing Failed". And KingUser give perm to SuperSU using KingO root method.
So I go into SuperSU, install as system, reboot, install custom recovery, install SuperSU.zip thru recovery, reboot, uninstall KingUser(it will warn this will unroot your device back to normal, i just ignore and proceed), and this will erase SuperSU app too, but I guest it leave the binary installed. And again I reinstall SuperSu in normal way, with success.
And again, I'm not telling the best solution, just want to share what I've done. Hope this will help someone.
Good Day
I try to replace King User with the Terminal Emulator Method, and King User gone, but it unroot mi device
I have a Samsung i8200L.
After, I re-root my device (now with Kingo Root, thanks for mention it in your thread), and everything is ok, with SuperSU
Naimlaaa said:
Hi all, I just want to share this. Regarding to Kinguser cant be replace by SuperSU, I just solve this issue. But, I want to make it clear,
I FOUND THIS METHOD ACCIDENTALLY(by experimenting).
I just got Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos I9082, with home button not functioning. So I cant root it by custom recovery, which made me use Iroot(known as Vroot), 1 click rooting app. It will root using Kinguser binary. Which will give problem to replace it with SuperSU. Then install busybox.
So I reroot my phone using KingO root which will install SuperSU v2.02. I guest this is the point where SuperSU bin get hook in device(I tried installing various ver of SuperSU without success,"Installing Failed". And KingUser give perm to SuperSU using KingO root method.
So I go into SuperSU, install as system, reboot, install custom recovery, install SuperSU.zip thru recovery, reboot, uninstall KingUser(it will warn this will unroot your device back to normal, i just ignore and proceed), and this will erase SuperSU app too, but I guest it leave the binary installed. And again I reinstall SuperSu in normal way, with success.
And again, I'm not telling the best solution, just want to share what I've done. Hope this will help someone.
Good Day
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Easiest method that worked for me!
Use es file explorer
change permision to /system/bin to rw, tick all
run updated supersu, it will ask to update su binary, use the normal option
Kinguser will ask permission from SuperSu, DENY!
Then you can successfully remove kinguser
Newyork! said:
Easiest method that worked for me!
Use es file explorer
change permision to /system/bin to rw, tick all
run updated supersu, it will ask to update su binary, use the normal option
Kinguser will ask permission from SuperSu, DENY!
Then you can successfully remove kinguser
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I'm assuming you used SSU 2.49? As Chainfire said, he made this mostly for lollipop comparability, also for Kinguser replacements issues.
And thanks for sharing the workaround you've figured.:thumbup:
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Naimlaaa said:
I'm assuming you used SSU 2.49? As Chainfire said, he made this mostly for lollipop comparability, also for Kinguser replacements issues.
And thanks for sharing the workaround you've figured.:thumbup:
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I didn't figure it out. it just worked for me!
Newyork! said:
I didn't figure it out. it just worked for me!
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Maybe someone will need it later, lucky them found an easy and more practical way.:thumbup:
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Hope this will work
Worked on Galaxy S3 NEO ( GT-I9300I ) Android 4.4.4
The Steps that worked for me are as follows:
Start from HERE
1. Same steps untill SuperSu installed
2. When SuperSu launched itself (or you can launch it manually ) , it
will ask to update SU Binary, Click Normal.
3. Wait until SuperSu says other user management app detected (in my
case) and will ask you to remove it. Click cancel ( very important ).
4. When you Click Cancel, it will say Binary updated Successfully. And
will ask you to Reboot or OK. Click OK ( very important ) and not to
Reboot.
5. Now SuperSu will open normally but KingUser app will still be present
( in my case).
6. Now go to Settings in SuperSu App and Go to Clean Up options and
there you will find an option to remove other User Managemnt apps, just
click the option and Boom SuperSu will remove it completely from your
System.
Hope this will work for someone else also.
2nd Method:
Just simply install SuperSu from Play Store and follow the above steps
from Number 2 onwards. (Confirm if it works for you)
Credit to : Chainfire and MrW0lf

[Guide][Easiest Way]How to Root Xperia Tablet Z LP 5.1.1 Without PC and Get SuperSu

How to Root Xperia Tablet Z Android 5.1.1 and 5.0.2 Without PC and Get SuperSu
Hi Guys.I will show you today the easiest way for Rooting your Xperia Tablet Z.I have prepared this video for you.I hope you like it.
Steps
1.Install latest kingroot.apk from attachment(if you have problem with v4.6, try v4.5) and install it into your handy
2.Open the app and click "try to root"
3.Let It Settle (it can be take 2 min or more according to your internet connection)
4.After 3.Step;install Super-SuMe from attachment
5.Open SuperSu me,give the app permission and click to Blue Button.Let It Settle
6.Now Open SuperSu and update his Binaries (via normal)
7.Thats all.It is very easy.Now your handy has root and SuperSu app.
Note:
1)Kinguser app (after 3.Step it creates a app like SuperSu) is enough for rooting but If you want to use SuperSu app on your handy,you should follow the other steps.
2)After Reboot Kinguser app comes back.Don´t give a permission to Kinguserapp
Solution
-Go to root/system/app/Kinguser
-Delete the FOLDER of Kinguser(include kinguser.apk)
-Reboot
Credits
Chainfire|Kingroot| gatesjunior| GokulNC
Latest Cm12.1 Launcher(launcher in this video)
Link:Click Me​
Go to this Page and download Apks
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It works in Xperia Tab Z with LP 5.1.1, SGP 321.
But i need manually uninstall kingroot.
Great, thanks, clicked.
you are a genious
works great on xperia tablet z!
nitin_ko said:
you are a genious
works great on xperia tablet z!
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Thanks
meswar said:
It works in Xperia Tab Z with LP 5.1.1, SGP 321.
But i need manually uninstall kingroot.
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Did you try kingroot v4.6 or v4.5?
kingroot v4.6
This is great news. Might be a silly question but does this unlock the bootloader and if so should we backup the DRM keys?
No it will not unlock the boot loader, no custom recovery required, just root the stock rom for me.
Problem: I already had SU installed before I did the update to 5.1.1. After I did the update, I got thru step 3 and tried using the already installed SU I already had installed and it would not update the binary. So I installed the SUME and tried it that way. Still SU would not update binary. Tried it several times after several reboots and nothing. Uninstalled both SUme and SU and rebooted then reinstalled SUME and it doesn't seem to work and now SUME seems to freeze up and just sits there. I am not sure what to do. I can't get any of my apps like titanium backup root access. Any advice?
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Robot
rmrect said:
Problem: I already had SU installed before I did the update to 5.1.1. After I did the update, I got thru step 3 and tried using the already installed SU I already had installed and it would not update the binary. So I installed the SUME and tried it that way. Still SU would not update binary. Tried it several times after several reboots and nothing. Uninstalled both SUme and SU and rebooted then reinstalled SUME and it doesn't seem to work and now SUME seems to freeze up and just sits there. I am not sure what to do. I can't get any of my apps like titanium backup root access. Any advice?
Thanks
Robot
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flash 5.1.1 ftf without wiping data and cache and try my method again.It will work.You will not lose your datas.
Can I use any FTF file? I can't seem to find one for the SGP312, most of the ones I have found are for the Xperia phone.
rmrect said:
Can I use any FTF file? I can't seem to find one for the SGP312, most of the ones I have found are for the Xperia phone.
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use download latest flashtool and open xperifirm from flashtool.you will find your handy
I followed all steps but superSU says that it can't find the su binary.
It is in the system/xbin folder though.
Kingroot 4.5, 4.6 (and 4.65) doesn't show any error, it roots the tablet correctly according to root checker.
Super-sume doesn't show any errors neither, only SuperSU.
SGP321 with latest stock ROM
Any idea how to fix that?
Edit: Tablet is stuck in bootloop after restarting.
Reflash with PC Companion fixed the bootloop.

Help me get rid of Kingroot

I have rooted my L8lite using Kingroot and it was successful (I think), but now I can't get rid of Kingroot if my life depended on it.
Things I have tried so far:
- Replacing Kingroot with SuperSU using the method described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/tutorial-how-to-root-bootloader-unlock-t3314786
- Replacing Kingroot with SuperSU using SuperSU-Me application from here: https://androidmtk.com/replace-kinguser-with-supersu
- Removing Kingroot using the option of SuperSU to remove other SU apps
- Uninstalling from Kingroot options menu
- Restoring a backup previously made using adb
- Factory reset
None of this worked. Please for the love of god someone tell me how to remove that piece of malware from my phone. I am frustrated beyond measure and extreme close to completely giving up.
Is my only option flashing? Would that help with removing Kingroot?
Thank you.
Update: I upgraded to Android 6.0 from local storage using an update I downloaded from Huawei's official website (http://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/rom-emui-4-0-android-6-0-single-sim-ale-t3360097). Kingroot is no longer there and Root checker app says the phone is no longer rooted. Curiously, SuperSU and SuperSU-Me are still there, but I removed them using app manager without hassle. Am I in the clear now?
Update 2: After rebooting using "adb reboot bootloader" command it seems that bootloader is still unlocked, which is good. Now I have to find a better way to unroot.
Getting rid of kingroot
Hey bujamin,
Kingroot is a powerful app and removing it without losing root is a near impossible task.
However, I have a solution, not a programmed flashable zip or something but just a way to get rid of Kingroot using existing tools.
My solution :
1. Use kingroot to root your device.
2. Get a custom recovery after you acquired root with KingRoot, preferably TWRP (bear with KingUser).
3. Open Kingroot and in Settings you will find an option to Remove Root authorisation or Uninstall kingroot (depending on the version). This will remove Kingroot completely and unroot your phone too.
4. Since, you have a custom recovery installed now, you no longer need Kingroot to acquire root access.
5. Get the latest SuperSu flashable zip from here.
6. Access the recovery and install the SuperSu zip that you downloaded.
7. A Success message and an option to reboot system will be shown.
8. Reboot.
SuperSu has now been installed and can be found in your app drawer. Your phone is now rooted.
Read my full thread (with detailed explanation) here and leave comments for further clarifications.

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