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in recovery after unrooting to remove lingering custom files. Modern Alternatives

Using Sgt10.1-root-unroot.zip to root the device often increased this counter. However, there was a tool called (by famous developer Chainfire) that was frequently used in conjunction with these ZIP files to reset the counter back to zero. Sgt10.1-root-unroot.zip

Using Sgt10.1-root-unroot.zip requires preparation. Unlike modern one-click root tools, this method assumes you have some technical familiarity. in recovery after unrooting to remove lingering custom files

Samsung implemented a binary counter in the Galaxy Tab 10.1’s bootloader. Every time you flashed a custom kernel or recovery using ODIN, the counter ticked up (0x1, 0x2, etc.). This told Samsung technicians that the device had been tampered with. Using Sgt10

The package would be flashed from an external SD card or internal storage after unlocking the bootloader—a prerequisite that often voided the device’s warranty.