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Installing Lineage Recovery using
Install LineageOS on
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019)
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Warning: The provided instructions are for LineageOS 21. These will only work if you follow every section and step precisely.
Do not continue after something fails!
Do not continue after something fails!
Basic requirements
- Read through the instructions at least once before actually following them, so as to avoid any problems due to any missed steps!
- Make sure your computer has
adb
andfastboot
. Setup instructions can be found here. - Enable USB debugging on your device.
- Make sure that your model number is one of the following (exact match required!):
- SM-T290
- Boot your device with the stock OS at least once and check every functionality.
- LineageOS is provided as-is with no warranty. While we attempt to verify everything works you are installing this at your own risk!
Special requirements
Warning:
Your device must be on bootloader version
T290XXU3CVG3
, otherwise the instructions found in this page will not work.
The current bootloader version can be checked by running the command getprop ro.bootloader
in a terminal app or by running adb -d shell getprop ro.bootloader
from a command prompt (on Windows) or terminal (on Linux or macOS) window.
Pre-Install Instructions
Warning: The following instructions will unlock the bootloader and wipe all userdata on the device.
- Connect the device to a Wi-Fi network.
- Enable Developer Options by pressing the “Build Number” option at least 7 times, in the “Settings” app within the “About” menu
- From within the Developer options menu, enable OEM unlock.
- Download this package.
Warning: If you skip this step, you will not be able to boot any custom image!
- Power off the device, and boot it into download mode:
- With the device powered off, plug in the device while holding Volume up + Volume Down + Power.
- Now, click the button that the onscreen instructions correlate to “Device unlock mode” and/or “Unlock Bootloader”.
- Device will restart, repeat steps 1 and 2 to enable the Developer Options menu again.
- Verify that “OEM Unlock” is still enabled and continue to step 5
- Download and install the necessary drivers.
- Download the newest Samsung drivers from here.
- Install
SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe
.
- Download this version of Odin.
- Extract “Odin_3.13.1.zip”.
- Run
Odin3 v3.13.1
found in the newly extracted “Odin_3.13.1” folder. - Check the box labeled next to the button labeled “BL”, and then click the “BL” button.
- In the menu that pops up, select the previously downloaded package
.tar
file.
- In the menu that pops up, select the previously downloaded package
- Power off the device, and again boot it into download mode:
- With the device powered off, plug in the device while holding Volume up + Volume Down + Power.
- Check in the top left of the Odin window that you see a valid device, it will show up as something like
COM0
.Tip: TheCOM
port, or the number succeedingCOM
, may be any valid number. - Click “Start”. A transfer bar will appear on the device showing the package being flashed.
- Your device will reboot, you may now unplug the USB cable from your device.
- After this step, your bootloader version will display as
T290XXS3ATF1
. This is a part of the bootloader unlock process.
Warning: If, on this step, your device is stuck on a black screen, your device’s bootloader is not unlockable and you cannot continue with these instructions. To return to the stock ROM, boot to Download mode and flash the BL package here. - After this step, your bootloader version will display as
- The device will demand you factory reset, please follow the onscreen instructions to do so.
- Run through Android Setup skipping everything you can, then connect the device to a Wi-Fi network.
- Re-enable Development settings by clicking the “Build Number” option 10 times, in the “Settings” app within the “About” menu, and verify that “OEM Unlock” is still enabled in the “Developer options” menu.
Important Information
Note: The following instructions require a machine running Windows 10 build 17063 or newer.
Samsung devices come with a unique boot mode called “Download mode”, which is very similar to “Fastboot mode” on some devices with unlocked bootloaders. Odin is a Samsung-made tool for interfacing with Download mode on Samsung devices. The preferred method of installing a custom recovery is through Download Mode – rooting the stock firmware is neither necessary nor required.
Installing Lineage Recovery using Odin
Note: If this device’s install instructions already had you download Odin/Enable OEM Unlocking earlier in the installation process, you can skip the steps for enabling OEM Unlock, as well as for downloading and extracting the drivers and Odin.
- Enable Developer Options by pressing the “Build Number” option 10 times, in the “Settings” app within the “About” menu
- From within the Developer options menu, enable OEM unlock.
- Download Lineage Recovery. Simply download the latest recovery file, named
recovery.img
- Open a Command Prompt in the folder where the file was downloaded, and TAR the file by running
tar --format=ustar -cvf recovery.tar recovery.img
Tip: Make sure to not accidentally name the filerecovery.img.img
when file name extensions are hidden.Tip: You can open a command prompt in any folder by right-clicking on empty space while holding Shift and selecting “Open Command Prompt here” or “Open PowerShell window here” from the context menu.Important: Other recoveries may not work for installation or updates. We strongly recommend to use the one linked above! - Power off the device, and boot it into download mode:
- With the device powered off, plug in the device while holding Volume up + Volume Down + Power.
- Now, click the button that the onscreen instructions correlate to “Continue”, and insert the USB cable into the device.
- Download and install the necessary drivers.
- Download the newest Samsung drivers from here. You will need to create a Samsung account and login to download them.
- Install
SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe
.
- Download this version of Odin.
- Extract “Odin_3.13.1.zip”.
- Run
Odin3 v3.13.1
found in the newly extracted “Odin_3.13.1” folder. - Check in the top left of the Odin window that you see a valid device, it will show up as something like
COM0
.Tip: TheCOM
port, or the number succeedingCOM
, may be any valid number. - In the left side of the Odin window, you will see an “Options” tab, click it, and then un-check the “Auto Reboot” option.
- Check the box labeled next to the button labeled “AP”, and then click the “AP” button.
- In the menu that pops up, select the newly downloaded (or built) custom recovery
.tar
or.tar.md5
.
Tip: The filename may vary depending on your device, and the version of your custom recovery. - In the menu that pops up, select the newly downloaded (or built) custom recovery
- Click “Start”. A transfer bar will appear on the device showing the recovery image being flashed.
Note: The device will continue to display
Downloading... Do not turn off target!!
even after the process is complete. - Manually reboot into recovery, this may require pulling the device’s battery out and putting it back in, or if you have a non-removable battery, press the Volume Down + Power buttons for 8~10 seconds until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery:
- With the device powered off, hold Volume Up + Power.
Note: Be sure to reboot into recovery immediately after installing the custom recovery. If you don’t the custom recovery will be overwritten on boot.Note: If your recovery does not show the LineageOS logo , you accidentally booted into the wrong recovery. Please start at the top of this section!
Installing LineageOS from recovery
- Download the LineageOS zip file that you would like to install or build the package yourself.
- If you are not in recovery, reboot into recovery:
- With the device powered off, hold Volume Up + Power.
- Now tap Factory Reset, then Format data / factory reset and continue with the formatting process. This will remove encryption and delete all files stored in the internal storage, as well as format your cache partition (if you have one).
- Return to the main menu.
- Sideload the LineageOS
.zip
package but do not reboot before you read/followed the rest of the instructions!- On the device, select “Apply Update”, then “Apply from ADB” to begin sideload.
- On the host machine, sideload the package using:
adb -d sideload filename.zip
.Tip: Normally, adb will reportTotal xfer: 1.00x
, but in some cases, even if the process succeeds the output will stop at 47% and reportadb: failed to read command: Success
. In some cases it will reportadb: failed to read command: No error
oradb: failed to read command: Undefined error: 0
which is also fine.
Installing Add-Ons
Note: If you don’t want to install any add-on (such as Google Apps), you can skip this whole section!
Warning:
If you want to install Google Apps add-on package (use the
arm64
architecture), you can download it from here.
This add-on needs to be installed before booting into LineageOS for the first time!- Click
Apply Update
, thenApply from ADB
, thenadb -d sideload filename.zip
for all desired packages in sequence.
When presented with a screen that saysSignature verification failed
, clickYes
. It is expected as add-ons aren’t signed with LineageOS’s official key!
All set!
Once you have installed everything successfully, you can now reboot your device into the OS for the first time!
- Click the back arrow in the top left of the screen, then “Reboot system now”.
Note:
The first boot usually takes no longer than 15 minutes, depending on the device.
If it takes longer, you may have missed a step, otherwise feel free to get assistance.
Get assistance
After you’ve double checked that you followed the steps precisely, didn’t skip any and still have questions or got stuck, feel free to ask on our subreddit or in #LineageOS on Libera.Chat.