![]() Once rebooted in recovery, you can now do a **standard installation of the ROM**, see our universal failproof guide on how to install Marshmallow ROMs (or see the video tutorial above)ġ. Once that’s done, reboot back into recovery.Ĥ. Boot into your recovery made and **flash the ().ģ. Make sure you have a **custom recovery** such as `CWM` or `TWRP` recovery.Ģ. **Back up everything** on your phone beforehand as there is a chance you may **lose some of your data** during repartitioning!ġ. To do this, it’s pretty simple to do, you just need to install repartitioning zip file using latest TWRP recovery.ġ. ROM: (ROM size: 213MB)-for latest ROM update. If you own a non-rooted device, you might have already received the Marshmallow OTA. After MIUI custom ROM and Gapps ZIP files got installed DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY. It’s true that Samsung has sent the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 much late but we’ve still a reason to be happy because it’s finally out. ![]() Marshmallow ROMs require **minimum of 1GB for system partition while the Galaxy S2 defaults to 500MB**. Below, we’ll see how we can install Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on Samsung Galaxy Tab A. For those of you who want to upgrade your **Galaxy S2 GT-i9100** to **CM13** (CyanogenMod) or any Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow ROM, you will **need to repartition** your system partition so you can install it correctly. ![]()
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