I have a Galaxy Tab3 10.1 tablet I would like to install Windows OS or ubuntu on as I have read it is possible and x86 architecture. I cannot seem to accomplish this. Also this is purely experimental and don't really care about this tablet all that much. Or if anybody Any help would be very appreciated with this or if anybody is aware of a way to run pc based software
You should have posted this in the Q&A section.
You can't install Windows on the tab 3 for now.
However, you can install T3buntu (Ubuntu for the tab 3), this post explains everything: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573441
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Hey XDA,
do any of you know if this is supported yet? If so does anyone know how to install it. I tried to look it up to no avail. I was also thinking about doing the steps on their website to install it but did not want to brick the device and was confused on whether the device is a 32 or 64bit system.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry, it is only for the 2012 Nexus 7, I believe.
Can you or tell me where do I go to find out what chipset that they used in the SM T210R GT-P52210ZWYXAR Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 wifi only
i''m trying to get the wireless adapter into monitor mode and this info would be helpful to choose the right path Like do I need a new Kernel ROM. I don't know. Unless someone already knows the path I should taking. I'm root as of last night. Thank gosh and a newbie at that on the android. Thanks in advance Shirley
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freesk73 said:
Can you or tell me where do I go to find out what chipset that they used in the SM T210R GT-P52210ZWYXAR Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 wifi only
i''m trying to get the wireless adapter into monitor mode and this info would be helpful to choose the right path Like do I need a new Kernel ROM. I don't know. Unless someone already knows the path I should taking. I'm root as of last night. Thank gosh and a newbie at that on the android. Thanks in advance Shirley
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There is no custom driver built yet for the GT3 is this correct.?? If so I'm out of luck right?
The SM-T210R and the P5210 are two different devices. However, just go to Samsung web site and look for the specifications.
Hi,
My Question is if I could uninstall windows RT 8.1 and install windows 8.1 or windows 7, in my samsung ativ tab 32gb 10.1 gt-p8510.
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1) Please don't cross-post. You asked this in another forum as well.
2) Please read the forum rules, especially the #1 rule about searching before posting. The answer to this question is quite obvious with only trivial research, as it has been asked many times before.
3) No. Not any more than you can install OS X on an iPad... *eye roll*
Hey guys! I am pretty new to a lot of this rooting and custom ROM installs. I recently picked up an Asus TF300T from a friend at work which i have root(the easy part). The reason why i was looking into this or even a laptop was because i wanted to start tinkering with pen testing with Kali Linux. After a lot of research, trying to retain what information i could, i have found there is an image for Kali for armel. This brings 2 questions to mind that i cannot find the answers to. 1 - Even though the CPU on my Asus tablet is ARMv7 will armel images work? From what i have found, i would want to use an armhf image to flash to the device due to the version of the CPU. And 2 - Is there a distro(i have been unsuccessful finding one) that has the drivers required to make a smoothing working environment? During the course of my research into this issue, i have found there are some distributions of Ubuntu that currently work with my tablet. More specifically Ubuntu Touch(i think?). This got me thinking, since both Kali and Ubuntu are both Debian based distros(i could be wrong, please correct me if i am) could i take the section of the file system from Ubuntu Touch that has the drivers for my tablet that allow it to work correctly and replace it with the section of the file system for the ARM image of Kali? I should mention that i have been able to get Kali to install and run with Linux Deploy. However, i feel it is slower than i was anticipating. And all the tools are there, they just do not open for some reason. Which is a whole different issue that i haven't figured out yet. I was hoping that perhaps one of you may have an idea if the two questions i have posed will work, or could maybe shed some light on how to go about accomplishing what i am trying to do. Or if any of you know of a version of Kali that will work on my tablet or maybe even one someone has already built for this particular model. Any guidance, tips, or knowledge on this subject will be very much appreciated. I understand going out and buying a laptop or a tablet with an image supported on Kalis website would be the ideal and most efficient solution, but i have a bad habit taking the hard way to gain some more information and knowledge haha. Thank you all for taking the time to read this and thanks in advanced for any responses .
Kyle
Hi people,
i have spent the last few days trying to find a working firmware upgrade for my old galaxy tab 7.0 (sm-t210) over and above android 4.42
i have routed/used odin on several occasions to fix and resolve firmware issues on a few samsung tablets. i have an old tab 7 and would like to 'take the risk' and route it, and look to upgrade to higher than the official threshold of 4.4.2
Would any be able to provide possible links to decent download resources for android 5.0 or above for this old dinosaur of a tablet please ? i do sincerely apologise if this is a repeating subject here on XDA. i am going around in circles, i have 3 different versions of odin to run the process, have freshly installed the 4.4.2 ready to try updating to higher.... helppppp !!!
thanks,
Arlo.