Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin ((free))
: Using a PIT file that does not exactly match your specific device model and region. Corrupted Storage (eMMC/UFS)
You are using an obsolete version of Odin that cannot properly communicate with newer Samsung partition architectures. re-partition operation failed. odin
Always use an original Samsung USB cable or a high-quality, data-certified alternative. : Using a PIT file that does not
Flashing a Samsung device can be an intimidating process, particularly when an unexpected error interrupts your progress. If you are reading this, you’ve likely been staring at a glowing blue progress bar in the Odin flash tool, only to see it suddenly stall and flash a stark red sign—accompanied by the dreaded "Re-partition operation failed" message. Flashing a Samsung device can be an intimidating
: A partial or corrupted download of the firmware package can cause data mismatch errors during the partition sequence.
Don’t panic. This is a common Odin error, and in 90% of cases, . More importantly, you didn’t break anything. You just told Odin to do something it shouldn’t have.
Note: If you are using a 4-file firmware, the PIT file is usually handled automatically. 3. Flash the Firmware