In the spirit of moving custom ROM development along for the 2019 Galaxy Tab A 10.1 [SM-T510], here's a build of LineageOS 18.1 I just created based on the...
In the spirit of moving custom ROM development along for the 2019 Galaxy Tab A 10.1 [SM-T510], here's a build of LineageOS 18.1 I just created based on the latest OEM stock firmware and @AndyYan's latest LineageOS 18.1 GSI. It's very much a work in progress, but it ...
To be able to install a ROM or recovery you first need to unlock your bootloader. WARNING - take note of the kernel version of the custom ROM or TWRP you intend to use, e.g. T510XXU2ASI4. Newer bootloader releases will sometimes prevent downgrading, so if you flash a f...
To be able to install a ROM or recovery you first need to unlock your bootloader. WARNING - take note of the kernel version of the custom ROM or TWRP you intend to use, e.g. T510XXU2ASI4. Newer bootloader releases will sometimes prevent downgrading, so if you flash ...
If you're going to my LineageOS 17.1 or Nexus Stock custom ROMs (AQ or LQ variant), then they come with the latest TWRP and you can install them on T510XXU3BTFN. However, I haven't been able to get the stock OEM system to boot with the custom kernel that we...
The safest bet is always to do an Odin flash of the latest OEM firmware and then install the custom ROM via Odin, but this always does a factory reset. Thank you very much for all your work in general & help now Regrettably I'm in trouble I can't seem to g...
When Magisk is installed in your recovery, you CANNOT use custom recoveries to install/upgrade Magisk! The only way to install/upgrade Magisk is through the Magisk app. It will be aware of your device state and install to the correct partition and reboot into the correct mode. Since Magisk...
In the spirit of moving custom ROM development along for the 2019 Galaxy Tab A 10.1 [SM-T510], here's a build of LineageOS 16.0 I just created based on the...
This will be the first time I will flash the stock ROM to get an update. Should this be the case? I'd like to avoid a wipe, and especially the FUBAR Odin process. Technically, you should always do an update to the underlying OEM build before any custom ROM upda...