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: t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5 (Ensure the extension is explicitly .tar.md5 and has not been accidentally unzipped into a .img file).
Right-click the file and select Run as Administrator .
The .tar.md5 combination is a Samsung-specific convention. When you flash this file using Odin, the tool automatically checks the MD5 hash to ensure the file hasn’t been corrupted during download. If the hash mismatches, Odin will refuse to flash it, preventing potential bricking.
Once your environment is set up, follow these instructions carefully. Step 1: Boot the Tablet into Download Mode
: Install the official Samsung USB Driver package to ensure proper connection in download mode.
: Power off the tablet and use a key combination (Power + Volume Down + Home) to enter "Download Mode". Flashing with Odin : Connect the tablet to a PC, open , and place the t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5 file into the (or PDA) slot.
By flashing this file, you replace your tablet's stock recovery system with , an open-source, touch-based custom recovery environment. This comprehensive article breaks down exactly what this file is, why it is critical for your device, and how to flash it safely using your PC. Anatomy of the File: What Does the Name Mean?
This is where the file gets technical. Samsung devices from this era do not accept raw .img files via the download mode (Odin). Instead, they require a ( .tar ) containing the recovery image, often combined with an MD5 checksum to verify integrity.
Right-click the Odin executable file on your computer and select . Connect your tablet to the PC using your micro-USB cable.
This is a specific point release from . TWRP 3.1.0 was notable for several features:
: t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5 (Ensure the extension is explicitly .tar.md5 and has not been accidentally unzipped into a .img file).
Right-click the file and select Run as Administrator .
The .tar.md5 combination is a Samsung-specific convention. When you flash this file using Odin, the tool automatically checks the MD5 hash to ensure the file hasn’t been corrupted during download. If the hash mismatches, Odin will refuse to flash it, preventing potential bricking.
Once your environment is set up, follow these instructions carefully. Step 1: Boot the Tablet into Download Mode
: Install the official Samsung USB Driver package to ensure proper connection in download mode.
: Power off the tablet and use a key combination (Power + Volume Down + Home) to enter "Download Mode". Flashing with Odin : Connect the tablet to a PC, open , and place the t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5 file into the (or PDA) slot.
By flashing this file, you replace your tablet's stock recovery system with , an open-source, touch-based custom recovery environment. This comprehensive article breaks down exactly what this file is, why it is critical for your device, and how to flash it safely using your PC. Anatomy of the File: What Does the Name Mean?
This is where the file gets technical. Samsung devices from this era do not accept raw .img files via the download mode (Odin). Instead, they require a ( .tar ) containing the recovery image, often combined with an MD5 checksum to verify integrity.
Right-click the Odin executable file on your computer and select . Connect your tablet to the PC using your micro-USB cable.
This is a specific point release from . TWRP 3.1.0 was notable for several features: