To install TWRP on the Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) , you typically follow a process of unlocking the bootloader (if applicable for your region), putting the device into Download Mode , and flashing the recovery image using a PC tool called Prerequisites Back Up Data

Start:

Click Start. Once it says PASS , the phone will reboot. How to Root Galaxy Note GT-N7000! [Method 2][ODIN/Heimdall]

You must already have a working custom recovery like PhilZ or an older TWRP. Flash IsoRec:

// TWRP.cpp void TWRP::runAdoptableStorage() if (is_external_storage()) adopt_external_storage();

If you are on the official stock Samsung ROM (Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean), you must first boot a temporary recovery to bypass stock restrictions. Download a compatible temporary CWM recovery file for the N7000 and place it on an external MicroSD card Power off the phone. Boot into Android System Recovery by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power until the Samsung logo appears. Use the volume keys to highlight "apply update from external storage" and select the CWM

N7000 Twrp

To install TWRP on the Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) , you typically follow a process of unlocking the bootloader (if applicable for your region), putting the device into Download Mode , and flashing the recovery image using a PC tool called Prerequisites Back Up Data

Start:

Click Start. Once it says PASS , the phone will reboot. How to Root Galaxy Note GT-N7000! [Method 2][ODIN/Heimdall] n7000 twrp

You must already have a working custom recovery like PhilZ or an older TWRP. Flash IsoRec: To install TWRP on the Samsung Galaxy Note

// TWRP.cpp void TWRP::runAdoptableStorage() if (is_external_storage()) adopt_external_storage(); LineageOS 18

If you are on the official stock Samsung ROM (Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean), you must first boot a temporary recovery to bypass stock restrictions. Download a compatible temporary CWM recovery file for the N7000 and place it on an external MicroSD card Power off the phone. Boot into Android System Recovery by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power until the Samsung logo appears. Use the volume keys to highlight "apply update from external storage" and select the CWM