Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin !new! < 2024 >

When the "Re-Partition operation failed" error occurs in Samsung Odin , it typically indicates that the software cannot find or access the device's Partition Information Table (PIT)

How to fix:

The "Re-Partition operation failed" error usually stems from one of three specific scenarios: re-partition operation failed. odin

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When “Re-Partition” is in Odin, the tool uses a .pit file to rewrite the device’s internal partition table (e.g., sizes/locations of /system , /cache , /userdata ). Odin automatically enables re-partition when flashing a 4-file firmware (BL, AP, CP, CSC) or a PIT file. When the "Re-Partition operation failed" error occurs in

5.1 Precautionary Steps

Retry flashing using the standard BL, AP, CP, and CSC files. Use the file if you want to keep data, or the file for a clean wipe. 2. Use a PIT File (The Direct Fix) Regular CSC: Wipes user data (factory reset)

: On many U.S. Samsung models (especially those with Snapdragon processors), the bootloader is permanently locked, preventing re-partitioning or flashing custom software. Step-by-Step Recovery Process Exit Download Mode : If stuck, force a restart by holding Volume Down + Power for about 7–10 seconds. Flash Without Re-Partition : Most standard firmware updates do