Twrp-3.0.2-1-sm-t560.tar -

If you accidentally boot into Android, TWRP will be replaced by stock recovery. Simply repeat the flashing process.

Samsung devices often "overwrite" custom recoveries on the first boot. To prevent this, uncheck "Auto Reboot" in Odin, flash the file, pull the battery (or force a shutdown), and manual boot straight into TWRP. Conclusion

: Download Odin3 (version 3.10.7 or 3.12.3 works best for older tablet firmware). Extract the ZIP file to an easily accessible folder.

Release the buttons when the teamwin logo splashes onto the screen. Twrp-3.0.2-1-sm-t560.tar

Flashing system-level software carries inherent risk. Ensure the following parameters are satisfied before continuing:

Here’s a technical write-up based on the file .

Press the button to confirm and enter Download Mode (Odin Mode). Step 3: Configure Odin on your PC If you accidentally boot into Android, TWRP will

: Samsung devices often overwrite custom recoveries during a standard system boot. To fix this, uncheck Auto Reboot in Odin before flashing. Once the flash passes, manually remove the battery (or force a shutdown), then immediately use the button combination to boot straight into TWRP. This allows TWRP to patch the system and remain permanent.

To help me tailor any troubleshooting advice or next steps for your device, let me know: What is your tablet currently running?

is a community-built custom recovery for the Samsung SM-T560, designed to be flashed via Odin. While functional for basic tasks (backup/restore, flashing zips), it is outdated and lacks official support. Use only if you have an older bootloader, and preferably upgrade to a newer TWRP fork if one exists. Always back up your stock recovery first using Odin. To prevent this, uncheck "Auto Reboot" in Odin,

Head to the tab on the left side of Odin. Ensure Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time are checked. Crucial Note: Some users prefer unchecking "Auto Reboot" to manually boot straight into TWRP before the system can overwrite it. Step 3: Load the TWRP File

Creating full system images for easy restoration if something goes wrong.

The tablet should now boot directly into the Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) interface! Best Practices & Troubleshooting