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twrp-3.6.0_9-0-n8000.img.tar

The keyword refers to the Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) custom recovery file designed specifically for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8000) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

  • Android 9 (Pie) Compatibility: The _9 suffix indicates the recovery image is built on the Android 9 (Pie) kernel. This allows you to flash ROMs ranging from Android 4.4 KitKat up to Android 11.
  • F2FS Support: TWRP 3.6.0 introduced better support for F2FS file systems, which is crucial for speeding up the aging eMMC storage on the N8000.
  • MTP Fix: Earlier builds had MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) issues on the N8000, preventing file transfers while in recovery. Version 3.6.0_9 resolved this.

The Ultimate Guide to TWRP 3.6.0_9.0 for Samsung Galaxy Note 8000 (n8000): Downloading the Correct .img.tar File

AP

Click the (or PDA) button and select the twrp-3.6.0_9-0-n8000.img.tar file. Flash the Recovery : In Odin's "Options" tab, uncheck "Auto Reboot" . Click Start . Wait for the "PASS!" message. First Boot into TWRP : twrp36090n8000imgtar top

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8000), also known by the codename File Format: twrp-3

“So if I flash this to my SM-T800, I’d brick it,” Jamal realized. Android 9 (Pie) Compatibility: The _9 suffix indicates

Stability

: While 3.6.0 is stable, newer versions like 3.7.0 are now available on the Official TWRP Download Page and may offer better support for the latest LineageOS builds 1.3.4.

  • Windows PC (Odin runs on Windows).
  • Samsung USB Drivers installed.
  • Original Samsung USB Cable.
  1. Install Samsung USB drivers on PC.
  2. Extract Odin zip and run Odin.exe as Administrator.
  3. Boot device to Download Mode: power off → hold Volume Down + Home (or Bixby) + Power → press Volume Up to confirm.
  4. Connect device to PC — Odin should show an "Added!" message and a COM port highlighted.
  5. In Odin, click AP (or PDA) and select the TWRP .tar file.
  6. In Options, uncheck "Auto Reboot". (Important: prevents boot looping.)
  7. Click Start. Wait until Odin shows "PASS!".
  8. Immediately boot into recovery manually: hold Volume Up + Home (or Bixby) + Power until TWRP loads. (Do not let the system boot first.)
  9. In TWRP, if asked about modifications, swipe to allow modifications.
  10. (Optional) In TWRP, make a backup (Boot, System, Data).
  11. If you want root, flash Magisk ZIP from TWRP.