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CyanogenMod team now pushing the latest CyonogenMod 10.1-M2 nightly build for Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" P3100 and P3110 as of March 05, 2013. This update is part of CyanogenMod latest "M" build series. The CM10.1-m2 is based on Android 4.2.2, and also made available for several different android devices and luckily including the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" P3100 and P3110. Those who already runs the CM10.1 ROM for a long time now, you can update your devices to this latest released. The M builds targets to be more stabler released, CyanogenMod team also encourage users to report any bugs and other issues.
p3100: http://www.get.cm/?device=p3100
p3110: http://www.get.cm/?device=p3110
p3113: use p3110 builds
Google Apps or GApps:
http://goo.im/gapps
Clockworkmod recovery:
ClockworkMod-Recovery
Disclaimer: Installing custom ROM will void the warranty of your device. The ROM and Custom Recovery developer and including us shall not be held responsible if any damage happens to your device. Using of the files is solely at your own risk. These files are developed and owned by each respective copyright holders. You may proceed at your own risk!
- Copy GApps and CM10.1 ZIPs to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.1 zip from internal SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from internal SDCard
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET
- Reboot
- Don't restore system data using Titanium Backup!
- Restoring Apps + Data might cause problems and is not recommended, avoid it if possible!
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 10.1:
- Copy CM10.1 ZIP to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.1 zip from internal SDCard
- Reboot
Upgrading from CyanogenMod 10:
- Copy GApps and CM10.1 ZIPs to your SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.1 zip from SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from SDCard
- Reboot
- Wipe data of clock app
- Reset everything under Settings -> Date & Time otherwise editing alarms might cause FCs
Before you can actually install or flash the CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 on the Galaxy Tab 2,you may first install the ClockworkMod recovery unto your device. Here's how,
1. Grab the ClockworkMod recovery from above link.
2. Download Odin v3.04 (unzip it after download) and install the USB driver.
3. Run and configure Odin on your computer. Make sure that the "Re-Partition" and "Auto Reboot" option are not checked, only "F. Reset Time" option is ticked.
4. Reboot the Galaxy Tab 2 in Download mode:
Turn it off , then Press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously.
You then need to press the volume down to confirm and continue to enter into Download Mode.
5. Once the Tablet is in download mode., Connect it to the to computer using the USB Cable.
The ID:COM port at Odin turns in bluish and it says “Added!!” inside its text-log.
Now click on PDA button and then select CWMrecovery.tar file.
6. Simply tick the "START" button to begin installing the ClockWorkMod recovery.
7. Wait until it finishes flashing. You will then just prompted with a "PASS!" message
8. Unplugged the device from computer and then reboot.
Step 2: Now, proceed installing the CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 via ClockworkMod recovery.
1. Copy gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip and cm-10.1-20130305-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip to your internal SDCard.
2. Restart the Galaxy Tab 2 7" in Recovery Mode (Hold Volume + & Power Button), this should get you into CWM
(If you see Stock Recovery, you messed up, start again)
3. Once in CWM recovery, navigate down using the volume button and then select "Install Zip from SDCard"
4. Find the cm-10.1-20130305-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip file and install it using the power button. Wait until it finishes.
5. Now repeat the process for the Gapps, this time select the gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
6. Select "Go Back+++" and then "Reboot Device"
That's all folks, you can now enjoy the CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 on your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0.
Sources: XDA, Cyanogenmod.org

CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 based Android 4.2.2 Downloads:
CM10.1 official nightly builds:p3100: http://www.get.cm/?device=p3100
p3110: http://www.get.cm/?device=p3110
p3113: use p3110 builds
Google Apps or GApps:
http://goo.im/gapps
Clockworkmod recovery:
ClockworkMod-Recovery
Disclaimer: Installing custom ROM will void the warranty of your device. The ROM and Custom Recovery developer and including us shall not be held responsible if any damage happens to your device. Using of the files is solely at your own risk. These files are developed and owned by each respective copyright holders. You may proceed at your own risk!
Quick Guide for advance users:
- Install the official Clockworkmod recovery- Copy GApps and CM10.1 ZIPs to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.1 zip from internal SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from internal SDCard
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET
- Reboot
- Don't restore system data using Titanium Backup!
- Restoring Apps + Data might cause problems and is not recommended, avoid it if possible!
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 10.1:
- Copy CM10.1 ZIP to your internal SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.1 zip from internal SDCard
- Reboot
Upgrading from CyanogenMod 10:
- Copy GApps and CM10.1 ZIPs to your SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.1 zip from SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from SDCard
- Reboot
- Wipe data of clock app
- Reset everything under Settings -> Date & Time otherwise editing alarms might cause FCs
Guides for completely Noobs:
Step 1: Install CWM recovery on Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" P3100, P3110, P3113Before you can actually install or flash the CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 on the Galaxy Tab 2,you may first install the ClockworkMod recovery unto your device. Here's how,
1. Grab the ClockworkMod recovery from above link.
2. Download Odin v3.04 (unzip it after download) and install the USB driver.
3. Run and configure Odin on your computer. Make sure that the "Re-Partition" and "Auto Reboot" option are not checked, only "F. Reset Time" option is ticked.
4. Reboot the Galaxy Tab 2 in Download mode:
Turn it off , then Press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously.
You then need to press the volume down to confirm and continue to enter into Download Mode.
5. Once the Tablet is in download mode., Connect it to the to computer using the USB Cable.
The ID:COM port at Odin turns in bluish and it says “Added!!” inside its text-log.
Now click on PDA button and then select CWMrecovery.tar file.
6. Simply tick the "START" button to begin installing the ClockWorkMod recovery.
7. Wait until it finishes flashing. You will then just prompted with a "PASS!" message
8. Unplugged the device from computer and then reboot.
Step 2: Now, proceed installing the CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 via ClockworkMod recovery.
1. Copy gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip and cm-10.1-20130305-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip to your internal SDCard.
2. Restart the Galaxy Tab 2 7" in Recovery Mode (Hold Volume + & Power Button), this should get you into CWM
(If you see Stock Recovery, you messed up, start again)
3. Once in CWM recovery, navigate down using the volume button and then select "Install Zip from SDCard"
4. Find the cm-10.1-20130305-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip file and install it using the power button. Wait until it finishes.
5. Now repeat the process for the Gapps, this time select the gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
6. Select "Go Back+++" and then "Reboot Device"
That's all folks, you can now enjoy the CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 on your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0.
Sources: XDA, Cyanogenmod.org
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