I rooted my phone with king root. Everything was working perfectly, until one day I felt like I should make my phone new so I went to factory to reset the phone, at that time I didn't know anything about root, but I rooted it because I used it to play games to get good graphics. After reseting it stucked at boot. Then I sent it to a shop for repair, the repairer told me he had to upgrade to higher android before it will work. It was 5.0.1 then he upgraded it to 6.0.1 but now I want to root my tablet again and it won't root. Have tried like 50 times using kingroot and kinggo root but it won't root. Please I need help
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1Why King/Kingo? Grab a PC and use CF-Auto-Root. – Andy Yan Nov 11 '17 at 02:10
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Possible Duplicate: https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/155195/is-there-any-way-to-root-galaxy-tab-a-9-7-sm-p550-6-0-1 – Gokul NC Nov 11 '17 at 13:56
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1@AndyYan This is what happens when bad tools get a "good" reputation, no? – Grimoire Nov 11 '17 at 17:05
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1@DeathMaskSalesman Bad money driving out the good... Worse, it's happening everywhere. – Andy Yan Nov 12 '17 at 01:46
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try this solution here similar in certain ways https://android.stackexchange.com/a/188067/245462 – trinadh thatakula Dec 21 '17 at 09:34
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Kingo root??? not a good try you can use pc and there are so many other tools that can surely root any android
either way you can flash twrp or cwm recovery with adb adb command you can use:-
"fastboot flash recovery path-to-the-recovery-file
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and then by using twrp or cwm you can flash SuperSU.zip

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Samsung devices don't have fastboot mode, mind you. At least make a lil effort and adapt the answer to OP's conditions, please. – Andy Yan Nov 12 '17 at 01:46
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1@DeathMaskSalesman Excluding Nexus S / Galaxy Nexus - but who the heck still keeps those anyway... – Andy Yan Nov 12 '17 at 16:11
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@AndyYan Good catch. Then again, it's one Samsung device with Fastboot versus too many with Odin. – Grimoire Nov 12 '17 at 16:12