Kryptonic is a great Kodi Build from 909 Wizard. This build has size of 109 MB and it uses Aeon Nox Silvo Skin settings.
It has sections for Movies, TV shows, 4K, Sports, Music, Urban, Heroes, Horror, Live TV, Documentaries, Gaming, One Click, Kids and Service.
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Steps to Install Kryptonic Kodi 18 Leia Build
- From home screen go to Settings
- Click File Manager
- Click Add Source
- Click None
- Enter the following address: http://909empire.net/
- Name it empire
- The boxes should match the picture below
- Go back to Home screen and click add-ons
- Click the add-on browser from the top left
- Click Install from zip file
- A box will open click empire
- Click plugin.program.909wizard.zp
- Wait for the top right to popup 909 Wizard Installed
- Click Continue
- Click Build Menu
- Click Kryptonic
- Click Fresh Install or Standard Install (Fresh Install is usually bests)
- Click Continue
- It will download and install
- Click No Thanks
- Click OK to Force close Kodi
- After it installs restart Kodi and it should come up. Be sure to give it time to build menus and update add-ons.
Its now a 235.88mb package. And pretty slow going. But seemed ok at this fresh start. Fingers crossed.
Yay thank you!
Many thanks for that.
John Ryan says: (April 12, 2020 12:45pm West Australia Time)
Painstakingly slow to Download & Install for a small build..
Seems OK at the moment however, some of the steams are quite grainy.
Is the Xbox wizard working?
Fails, says it’s not a zip file it’s installing
Good one; works brilliantly!
I keep getting an install error
I will be building the above shortly. I have v18.5 so hope I can follow what you have shown.
I just want to thank you for setting out how to build. For a 75yr old who’s never actually done this before you have made it so easy. Thank you.
I have a couple of questions and wonder where I go to find an answer however, once again thank you very much for setting this out the way you have.
Regards, Jim.