require re-partitioning. Try flashing again with the "Re-Partition" option Use Full Repair Firmware
Click on the tab (located on the left side of the Odin interface). Click the PIT button and load the extracted .pit file.
The error typically surfaces due to a mismatch between what Odin is instructed to write and what the device’s physical storage logic allows. The most common causes include: re-partition operation failed. odin
: Ensure you're using the latest version of Odin.
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) require re-partitioning
: In the worst-case scenario, the internal flash memory (eMMC or UFS chip) has degraded or failed, becoming read-only. 📋 Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Workflow
| Cause Category | Specific Reason | Technical Detail | |----------------|----------------|------------------| | | Flashing a firmware for a different device model/carrier | PIT signature/hash doesn’t match the bootloader’s expected layout | | Corrupt or missing PIT | No valid PIT embedded in the firmware file (especially in single-file .tar.md5 ) | Odin cannot generate new partition boundaries | | NAND damage | Bad blocks in the eMMC partition table region | Device rejects write to partition sector | | Bootloader version lock | Newer bootloader prevents downgrading partition table | Anti-rollback fuse (e.g., Samsung’s RP SWREV ) rejects older PIT | | CSC vs HOME_CSC misuse | Using a CSC that resizes partitions on already modified partition table | Causes inconsistency between expected and actual super partition | The error typically surfaces due to a mismatch
Use Odin v3.12.3 or v3.10.7 .
: Plug the USB cable directly into a motherboard port on the PC (preferably a USB 2.0 port, as USB 3.0/3.1 ports sometimes cause compatibility drops with legacy Odin bootloaders). 2. De-select the Re-Partition Flag
The device's internal GUID Partition Table (GPT) or master boot record is damaged.