

Now, since Kingo does not have the option of devices for you to choose and will automatically try to root the first device found, I suggest you exit from BlueStacks or any emulator like that, and then try again.

Thus Kingo would pick up on it instead of the real device. Most of them had BlueStacks emulator installed.Thanks to users that send us the log file and feedback when Kingo failed to root their device, we concludes the following,

The emulator lets you develop and test Android applications without using a physical device. When relating to Android, an Emulator means a "virtual mobile device" that runs on your computer, usually included in the Android SDK. What the hell is an Emulator, you may ask. Sometimes, you may wonder, I only connect one device!!! Wait, hear me out.Īnother reason for this may be that you have an EMULATOR working on your PC. Normally this error is caused by multi-device connections Kingo cannot establish connection with the device you need to root. Even the error message is a misspelling, I know. I am so sure that when you see this, you must be frustrated, maybe even a little pissed.
