I got this tablet, a Mediacom iPro110B and looked everywhere but no working root solution
However I found a way to root it, and it's very easy. Worked on Windows 7 x64, but had some driver problems on Win10 x64
Just download the attached file and extract it in C:\
Install both drivers included
Computer must be connected to internet
Enable USB debug in tablet and connect to PC
Open a prompt window (I did in admin mode, just to be sure)
Change working dir to c:\root or c:\root\root (where is located the GO.bat file) and run GO.bat
Mission complete. Hit any button to reboot with SuperSU 2.65 installed
SuperSU may ask to upgrade binaries and won't be able to do that, but will work the same, just dismiss the notification at every boot
To avoid that notification I did a "manual update" by downloading SuperSU full package from Chainfire's website (link is down) and copying manually the files contained in the X86 folder in /system/xbin, /system/bin and /system/lib (with right permissions), just to be sure :)
This procedure worked on my Mediacom M-iPro110B and may work on other Bay Trail based tablets
Hit thanks if that helped you, and enjoy!
Sources of files (I repacked because it wasn't fully working):
http://ift.tt/296gFgW
http://ift.tt/1SIBvEC
However I found a way to root it, and it's very easy. Worked on Windows 7 x64, but had some driver problems on Win10 x64
Just download the attached file and extract it in C:\
Install both drivers included
Computer must be connected to internet
Enable USB debug in tablet and connect to PC
Open a prompt window (I did in admin mode, just to be sure)
Change working dir to c:\root or c:\root\root (where is located the GO.bat file) and run GO.bat
Mission complete. Hit any button to reboot with SuperSU 2.65 installed
SuperSU may ask to upgrade binaries and won't be able to do that, but will work the same, just dismiss the notification at every boot
To avoid that notification I did a "manual update" by downloading SuperSU full package from Chainfire's website (link is down) and copying manually the files contained in the X86 folder in /system/xbin, /system/bin and /system/lib (with right permissions), just to be sure :)
This procedure worked on my Mediacom M-iPro110B and may work on other Bay Trail based tablets
Hit thanks if that helped you, and enjoy!
Sources of files (I repacked because it wasn't fully working):
http://ift.tt/296gFgW
http://ift.tt/1SIBvEC
from xda-developers http://ift.tt/296gIZN
via IFTTT
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