Standard guides tell you to flash TWRP via Odin, then flash a ROM zip. The repack method is different because repacks often include a custom bootloader and a modified param.bin to remove the "Custom Binary" warning screen.
Best for: Samsung purists who hate change.
Power off the T113. Press Volume Down + Home + Power. When the warning appears, press Volume Up. samsung t113 custom rom repack
Same as system image, but size is smaller (~200-300 MB). Use make_ext4fs with appropriate partition size (check stock firmware scatter file).
Because repacks are technically derivative works, they live in the shadows. Do not use random "ROM download" websites (they contain malware targeting banking apps). Standard guides tell you to flash TWRP via
Verified sources (as of 2026):
Checksums (to verify you have the real repack): Power off the T113
If the file you download is exe or scr, delete immediately.
Flashing the repack is only 50% of the battle. To make the T113 feel like a new tablet, apply these tweaks via Kernel Adiutor (included in all repacks):
Solution: Download Odin3_v3.13.3_3B_Patched (the 3B version bypasses hash checks on repacked TARs). Alternatively, use Heimdall on Linux with --no-repartition.
Original T113 units suffer from a strange eMMC bug where the read/write cycle fails after 3 years. Repack ROMs often include a modified fstab.smdk, changing the I/O scheduler from cfq to noop. This prevents the "mmcblk0p14 corruption" error that hard-bricks stock devices.