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How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi GT-P7510

by on February 8, 2012 2:40 am
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Rooting has somehow become a must for Android fans. It is mostly the starting point of each hacking and customization endeavor.  This process doesn’t only unleash the true power of a device but also gives users some thrill and excitement. Doing it is just simply cool. Seeing that text-based interface on the screen is just awesome. You'd feel like you are one of those hackers in the movies.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 GT-P7510 is another Android device that is easy to root. With the use various tools and methods provided by developers, you can already root this device in a few minutes. For those of you who have not rooted your Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi  yet and are planning to do so, we have the steps for you. Continue reading and check it out.

Caution

The rooting process will void the warranty of your device. If warranty is a priority for you, do not proceed with this process. And, if you decide to proceed, read the instructions carefully to avoid any issues along the way.

These instructions have been known to work for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 GT-P7510 WiFi-only (Retail) and Google I/O versions.  These instructions may or may not work for other variants.  So, proceed at your own risk and hold no one liable for whatever damage you will cause on your tablet by following this guide.

Instructions

  1. Download all the files you need as one package.  Get the package here or here.
  2. Extract the contents of the ZIP file into a folder on your computer.  You'll be getting the following components after extracting:
    • GT-p7510_USB_Driver_v1_3_2360_0-Escape.exe
    • hc-3.1_ota-full_sam_tab_10.1.zip (Stock ROM) — Copy this to your tablet's internal storage so that you will have a backup copy of your stock ROM in case you want to revert to it at some future date.
    • Odin3_v1.85.exe
    • recovery-cwm_4.0.0.4-sam-tab-10.1.tar.md5
    • stockretail.tar.md5 (stock recovery)
    • Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_10.1_root.zip
  3. Install the USB drivers for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (GT-p7510_USB_Driver_v1_3_2360_0-Escape.exe).  Or, you can install the drivers by installing Samsung KIES.
  4. Enable USB Debugging on your tablet.
  5. Turn off your tablet.
  6. Reboot the tablet into Download Mode, as follows: hold down the Volume Down and Power buttons.  Release the two buttons once you see the two icons on the tablet's screen.  Press the Volume Up button to go into Download Mode.
  7. Run Odin3 on your computer.
  8. Connect your tablet to your PC.
  9. Click the PDA button in Odin3 and load “recovery-cwm_4.0.0.4-sam-tab-10.1.tar.md5″.
  10. Under “Option”, check only “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time.”  Leave the other options unchecked.
  11. Click the Start button in Odin3.  Wait until Odin3 tells you that the process is successful.
  12. Reboot your tablet.
  13. Disconnect the tablet from the PC.
  14. Turn off (disable) USB Debugging on the tablet.
  15. Connect the tablet again to the PC.  Choose “USB Mass Storage” as connection type.
  16. Copy “Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_10.1_root.zip” to your tablet and take note of where you copied the file.
  17. Disconnect the tablet from the PC.
  18. Turn off the tablet.
  19. Reboot into recovery as follows: hold down the Volume Down and Power buttons.  Release the two buttons once you see the two icons on the tablet's screen.  Select Recovery from the options.
  20. In recovery mode, choose “Install zip from sdcard,” then “Choose zip from sdcard,” locate and select “Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_10.1_root.zip”, and finally confirm flashing the ZIP file.
  21. Reboot into normal mode.

Voila!  Your Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi GT-P7510 is now rooted.

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Comments
  • Woohoohockey

    does it matter what software version you’re on? im on 3.2

    • guest

      I just did this on my SGT running 3.2. No issues

      • noureddine

        I confirm, it works on 3.2

  • Npmaile

    Do I loose all my app data and files when I root

    • shuperman

      LOSE!!

  • Atropos

    I managed to get CWM on the device, but I am unable to mount or see the /sdcard or /data folders in order to flash the root ROM.

    “can’t mount /sdcard”
    “Error mounting /data”

    Any ideas? Thanks.

  • Juanitokillz

    Wou I be able to resto back to factory settings for warranty exchange? I a this c I done with my gala s phonE

    • tankerkiller125

      dudde really settings privacy and then reset device not that hard and omg its normal agian

  • brisdaddy1207

    Is this just rooting method and stock or is this rooting and different Rom.

  • Nico Mkhatvari

    thank you very much, it works :)

  • Bb709394

    CWM in recovery mode doesn’t work for me on the STG P7510 — the screen is constantly scrolling. Any ideas or suggestions?

    I have been searching Forums and it appears this a rare problem

  • maxilovesandroid

    I-T W-O-R-K-E-D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    THANK U SO MUCH!

    • Gabrielrusu

      Hi, did you lost something of your instyalled apps or data after rooting? Thanks in advance for your answer.

  • Dude

    Does absolutely nothing. Did each step very carefully 4 times and after step 21 … no root.

  • HuBeZa

    works like a charm! Thanks a million.

  • Leticia Mullen

    Does it matter that I have a MacBook instead of a PC to do this with? I don’t know a lot about this sort of thing but I want to ditch touchwiz so my toddler can use the tablet to play games without constantly launching apps from the taskbar.

  • Josue-181

    Funciono MUCHAS GRACIAS! :D

    Saludos desde Venezuela :)

  • jesse

    Is this tutorial for the Tab with Android 3.1 or 3.2? I updated my Tab to 3.2

    • Josue_181

      I use it with 3.2 and it worked.

      Greetings!

  • Medic52313

    Worked like a charm for me on Galaxy Tab running 3.2. Took me about 10 minutes after downloading the ZIP. Much thanks !!

  • Gabrielrusu

    DO I loose my installed apps after rooting?

  • Raj Mehta

    Does this method of rooting also wipe (erase) all of the installed apps and data from the tablet?

    Many thx in advance.

  • R_a_08

    when i went into the recovery mode, the screen would continuously loop around/refresh…does anyone have any ideas why…thanks

  • Torque

    its stuck on ” SetupConnection..” it seems for me, its been about ten minutes now

  • crazeuk

    Can you go back if you need to claim on warrenty

  • giobemo

    Count me among the other 20% of commenters all still waiting for an answer to the simple question: Will doing this erase all of my installed apps, settings and updates??? Aaaaanyone who could answer this would be sooo appreciated! thanks in advance!!

  • tankerkiller125

    Ok a little help i have the stuff and installedthe ub software while ago when i bought it. I used to beable to connect to pc fine but i used it for mabey year now and now the pc says same thing every time on any computer “device not known” my usb connector is slightly fraid is that it the top part has the cable hanging on by only the insulated inside cable. Can you please help

  • Robert

    Works great! And for those that are asking, no, you do not lose any of your files/apps/etc.

  • ch3w01d3x

    thanks !!!!, worked perfect.

  • DAVID

    after rooting, how can i download free apps?

  • Antxdroid

    Does it work if i have already updated my SGT to android 4.0.4?

  • Veep Peep

    Followed instructions. Root Check Basic says:
    Sorry! This device does not have proper root access.

    Seems like it did not work….

    Help?

  • Veep Peep

    Does it matter that I upgraded from Android 3.1 to 4.04? Will this process still work and successfully root the device?

  • Shawn

    I’ve tried this with my P7510 WiFi which was recently updated to ICS 4.04. Odin installed CWM, PASSED, flashed Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_10.1_root.zip, no problems, however checked for Root, which it was not. Wondering if the SU file within the zip is compatible with ICS?

    • Lindzie

      Same, I got up to step 19 and there were no options to select. It just had the two icons, one being a box with an arrow and an android and the other the flashing “downloading” icon. I’ve also upgraded to 4.04, so I’m guessing that is our problem. Hopefully there’s a way to still root the tablet despite the upgrade!

      • Lindzie

        Actually, chalk up my previous reply up to “user error”, haha. That was just me not understanding how to work the screen. However, I do believe it still just won’t work with 4.04 because I still can’t delete bulk apps (which is the main reason I want to root).

  • ihmcfirefighter

    my tablet is stuck in ODIN3 download mode. how can I shut it off.
    silvertongue1980@gmail.com

  • Tom

    It went fine until step 15 where it refuses to connect to mtp or as a mass storage device. USB debugging is turned off and all drivers are installed. I have tried manually updating the drivers and the same thing happens. I am using Windows 7 64 bit. Any ideas on what the problem could be?

  • ASAP Emcee

    Using ICS 4.04. After root file install the recovery screen just loops up and down like crazy. Seems, from other comments, this is made for 3.2 only. Can someone please point me in the right direction for 4.0.4 version if there is one. Thanks.

  • Amanda Pecly de Souza

    It worked!!! Regards from Brazil!

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