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There are basically two ways of replacing King User gotten from Kingroot to SuperSu. King User is obtained when you root your android device with King root. Kingroot is not as efficient as SuperSU and some rooted applications doesn't support KingUser so there is need to replace king User with SuperSU.
This method involves using terminal emulator to override the King User and replace it with SuperSu. There is another method you can replace KingUser to  SuperSu but I will discuss that in my next tutorial

Applications/Files Needed:
Terminal Emulator(Can be downloaded from playstore)
 Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU-v2.4.zip Download

How To replace KingUser With SuperSU

Extract the  Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU-v2.4.zip to the root folder of your SD card
 You can view it in mrw folder in your Sd card. Don't install anything there
Launch your Terminal Emulator and type SU
Accept Root permission
Type sh /sdcard/mrw/root.shin your terminal emulator and click enter
 It will start replacing king user with Super Su. If you are asked to Allow Google to check device activity for security problems Click Decline
Once it has succesfully replaced King User to SuperSu it would show as shown below
Launch your SuperSU
Update SU binary by clicking Continue
You will be prompted to Install SU binary either by Normal or TWRP/CWM. Click Normal
It will automatically start installing SU binary and when the installation is complete, click OK and not Reboot

You can now check you If you are rooted with Root checker.
If you follow this tutorial carefully, you will successfully replace your King User with SuperSU.
If you encounter any problem drop it in the comment section.

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