I have sucesslufy rooted Pipo W3F using simple script and linux (Clonezilla x86_64 version) , you will ned USB keyboard
- Download Clonezilla
- Extract to FAT32 formated USB
- extract mkroot.zip to same USB stick
- Enter bios and boot UEFI from USB
- select language and keymap
- Select “Enter_Shell”
- “cmd – Enter command line prompt”
- type cd /lib/live/mount/media/mkroot
- type sh mkroot.sh
- type exit
- press Esc and in Choose mode select reboot
- boot into android and install Chainfire SuperSU from play store
- start SuperSu and update su binary in standard mode
- you have sucesfully rooted your device
This can be (probably),with some modifications (you must edit script and mount proper partitions), used on most x86 android devices which are able boot from USB
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