T310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5 ((new)) 〈macOS〉
The tablet will still be slow by modern standards. But it will run apps, browse the web, play local video, and act as a dedicated music player or e-reader—all because of a 6 MB file with a strange name.
Using a reliable USB cable, connect the tablet to the computer. In Odin, the ID:COM box should turn , and the "Added!!" message should appear in the log, indicating a successful connection. If this does not happen, try reinstalling the USB drivers, using a different USB port, or using a different cable.
Press and hold the buttons simultaneously. Release the buttons when a warning screen appears. t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5
Understanding the structure of the file name ensures you do not flash the wrong software, which can permanently damage ("brick") your tablet:
Are you looking to this specific version, or are you trying to compile a newer version of TWRP for your device? The tablet will still be slow by modern standards
Look at the top-left box in Odin labeled . It should turn blue or yellow and display a COM port number (e.g., 0:[COM4] ). The message log on the bottom left should also read "Added!!". If this does not happen, your USB drivers are not correctly installed. Step 3: Configure and Flash the TWRP File
This version allows for full "System Image" backups, making it easier to restore the device to its exact factory state later. In Odin, the ID:COM box should turn , and the "Added
Uncheck the box that says Auto Reboot . You must control the first reboot manually to prevent the stock Android system from overriding TWRP upon restart. Ensure only F. Reset Time is checked. Click the Start button at the bottom of Odin.
Though never mainstream on the T310, this TWRP version allowed experimental dual-booting of TouchWiz (stock) and LineageOS—something the 3.0.x series couldn’t manage due to partition layout mismatches.