Access internal storage via a built-in file manager if the OS fails. Prerequisites Before Flashing
| Risk Area | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | TWRP versions prior to 3.2.0 had adb shell root access without authentication. | | Outdated kernel drivers | Recovery kernel may not mitigate Meltdown/Spectre or newer DMA attacks. | | File system support | Lack of support for f2fs encryption or Android 10+ metadata encryption. | | USB debugging forced | Older TWRP defaults to ro.secure=0 allowing physical access compromise. |
Click on the button (or PDA button in older Odin versions). t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5
Once t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5 is successfully running on your SM-T310, you unlock a suite of powerful system tools:
Click the (or PDA in older Odin versions) button and select the t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5 file. Access internal storage via a built-in file manager
: Official or community-maintained builds are typically hosted on TWRP.me or XDA Forums . Installation Overview
: Go to Settings > About Device and tap Build Number seven times until a message reads "You are now a developer." Go back to the main settings menu, enter Developer Options , and enable USB Debugging . | | File system support | Lack of
Immediately hold to boot directly into TWRP. If you allow the tablet to boot into Android, the stock system may overwrite the custom recovery. Troubleshooting & Key Tips
TWRP 3.1.0 is that rare bridge between the old world and the new. It’s the interface that turns a tablet destined for a junk drawer into a clean slate for LineageOS or a debloated powerhouse. It represents the moment the hardware finally belongs to the owner, not the corporation.
Click on the tab on the left side of the Odin interface.