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