
Third, does anyone have enough experience with KingoRoot to confidently know that I don't need to worry about this process having compromised my security? Having had this experience, I feel very uncomfortable entering any of my passwords etc into any of my important apps. Second, is there any way to reliably check whether KingoRoot has let any dangerous malware on my tablet? I wonder if anyone here can help me resolve this.įirst, is there any way to completely get rid of SuperUser, which does not rely on KingoRoot? I have tried doing a complete factory reset, but SuperUser remains. I just get a continual message saying "Please connect your device".
KINGO ROOT PC WONT DOWNLOAD PC
I tried re-running the PC application with my tablet connected, but the PC application will not recognise my tablet. So, I tried to re-root the tablet using KingoRoot again, but now I get an error message and KingoRoot won't run. One forum post I found claimed that in order to uninstall it, you have to run the uninstall process while the tablet is rooted. However, SuperUser remains and can't be uninstalled through application manager. I ran this, and I am now told that my tablet is not rooted. The only uninstall related command I could find was a command to undo the rooting process. However, I have been unable to completely get rid of the Kingo Root app.
KINGO ROOT PC WONT DOWNLOAD INSTALL
you cannot install any app, and you cannot do root successfully. I'm not prepared to have anything on my tablet that installs this kind of crapware without any warning. Step 1: Download Kingo Root PC version on the computer and run the installer.

I eventually received a message saying that my device had been successfully rooted, and I then set about trying to remove everything - including Kingo Root - from the tablet. I didn't feel able to abort the process, as I didn't know if that would brick the device entirely. To my horror, throughout the rooting process all sorts of highly suspect crapware, such as online gambling apps and claims I had just won an iphone kept on appearing as part of the installation process. I downloaded the PC desktop application, connected my tablet, activated USB debugging and ran the app. I read a seemingly authoritative article on an online PC magazine that spoke very highly of Kingo Root, so I decided to try it.


It's getting a bit old and won't do some things I want it to, so I thought I would have a go at rooting it.
