Twrp-3.6.0-9-on7xelte.tar ✦ Ultimate & Direct
Even with perfect steps, issues can arise. Here is a troubleshooting table for twrp-3.6.0-9-on7xelte.tar:
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
|--------|--------------|----------|
| Odin fails with “Auth” error | Bootloader still locked | Re-enable OEM Unlock, wait for the 7-day lock period on some Samsung firmware |
| TWRP boots but touchscreen doesn’t work | Wrong device variant | Confirm you have on7xelte (SM-J710). Do not force flash on7xelte on j7xelte |
| Can’t mount /data partition in TWRP | Encryption conflict after Android 11 upgrade | Use Format Data (not just Wipe) to remove FBE encryption |
| TWRP flashes but stock recovery returns | Auto Reboot was checked | Reflash with Auto Reboot unchecked; manually boot into TWRP immediately |
| “E: Unable to find partition size” | Corrupted TWRP download | Redownload the TAR file; verify checksum from the official source | twrp-3.6.0-9-on7xelte.tar
Follow these instructions precisely.
Always verify the file size is around 20–25 MB. A larger or smaller file is likely corrupt. Even with perfect steps, issues can arise
Earlier TWRP builds were designed for Android 8–9. Version 3.6.0-9 supports the new system-as-root (SAR) layout, making it possible to flash Android 11 (LineageOS 18.1) and Android 12 (LineageOS 19) custom ROMs. Always verify the file size is around 20–25 MB
Ensure at least 70% battery. A power failure during TWRP installation can corrupt the recovery partition.
If you miss this and boot to system, the stock recovery will overwrite TWRP. If that happens, repeat Steps 1–5.