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The Ultimate Guide to TWRP 3.6.0_9 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8000): Decoding the ".img.tar" Mystery
Samsung Galaxy devices
The text string you provided appears to be a search query related to the rooting and custom recovery process for . It is not a standard sentence but rather a command string used with the Odin flashing tool.
Load the TWRP file:
- KNOX counter – On Samsung devices, flashing any custom recovery will trip the KNOX warranty bit (0x1). This is irreversible and voids any remaining warranty, though on a 2012 tablet, that’s largely academic.
- Brick risk – Flashing the wrong file (e.g., N8010 TWRP on an N8000) can hard-brick the device, requiring JTAG repair.
- Data loss – Unlocking or flashing custom recoveries may wipe user data. Always back up important files.
- Compatibility – TWRP 3.6.0 expects a kernel that supports Android 9.0’s changes. If your device is still on the stock Samsung 4.1.2 kernel, some TWRP functions (like MTP or decryption of /data) may not work correctly. In practice, version 3.6.0 has been tested by the community on the N8000 and works for basic flashing and backup, but Android version mismatches can cause minor glitches.
Configure Options
: In the "Options" tab, uncheck Auto Reboot . This is vital because the stock system will overwrite TWRP if it reboots normally immediately after flashing. twrp36090n8000imgtar top
The Only Safe Sources
These tutorials provide visual guidance for installing and using custom recoveries like TWRP on various Android devices: The Ultimate Guide to TWRP 3