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How To Root Galaxy Tab A On Marshmallow 6.0.1 Using CF-Auto-Root Method?

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A comes in lot of variants, both in size and features. The size varies from 8 inches to 9.7 inches while the features varies from one with SIM card and one with just WiFi alone. But what ever the model you are having we have got a root solution for rooting it here, so lets just root your Samsung Galaxy Tab A today.

Please note that this method is compatible on Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 SM-P350, Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P355, Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 SM-P355M LTE, Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P550, Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7'' SM-P555, Samsung Galaxy Galaxy Tab A 9.7 SM-P555M, Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 SM-P555S, Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 SM-T350, Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-T355 4G, Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 SM-T355Y, Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 SM-T550 and Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 SM-T555 running on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.

Make sure that you have backed up your phone memory before proceeding with any of the steps below to prepare for the worst case scenario.

Steps to root Samsung Galaxy Tab A running on Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 firmware using the CF-Auto-Root method

1. To start with please download the correct file for your phone from the below given links and unzip it to your computer desktop.

When extracted you will get similar files as shown in the image below.

2. Now enable the "USB debugging" on your Galaxy Tab A. The detailed steps to enable USB debugging is explained in the below given link.

3. Once the USB debugging is enabled on your phone please switch it off and enter it into the "Download mode". Please check the below given tutorial to get into "Download Mode".

4. Now open the Odin.exe file with admin privileges and connect your Galaxy Tab A using the USB cable with your PC. If the connection was successful you will get an "Added" message from the Odin window.

5. Once done please click the "PDA/AP" button in the Odin window and select the "tar.md5" file that you have extracted on your PC desktop before. Now to initiate the rooting process please click the "Start" button in the Odin window.

Your device may reboot during the process which is quite normal. Once the whole process is completed you will get a "Pass" message from the Odin app.

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Please note that rooting will void your warranty (don't worry you can always reinstate warranty by unrooting it), so kindly proceed at your own risk. SamsungSFour.Com will not be liable for any damage caused as a result of executing any of the steps given above.

If you have faced any issues while rooting your Galaxy Tab A running on Marshmallow 6.0.1, please feel free to post it in the comment section below, don't worry I will help you as fast as I can.

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