Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin -
"Re-partition operation failed" error in Odin typically occurs when the tool attempts to change the device's partition layout but lacks the necessary instructions (a PIT file) or encounters a hardware/connection mismatch. Primary Causes Missing PIT File : You have the "Re-partition"
option checked in Odin's settings but haven't provided a Partition Information Table (PIT) file. Incompatible Firmware re-partition operation failed. odin
Re-download Files: Get the necessary files again. Sometimes, re-downloading can resolve issues with corrupted files. Use log in Odin: View the Odin message
7) Advanced debugging steps
- Use log in Odin: View the Odin message box for specific error codes; search model-specific forums for identical logs.
- Use Samsung Kies/Smart Switch recovery options to restore stock firmware (may not work for all models).
- Use TWRP/fastboot (non-Samsung devices) only when applicable; Samsung uses Odin/Download mode.
- If you’ve enabled USB debugging, you can use ADB to check device state, but repartition errors typically occur before ADB availability.
Update Samsung Drivers: Ensure you have the latest Samsung USB Drivers installed on your PC. Update Samsung Drivers : Ensure you have the
Fix 4: Check the USB Port
Never use a USB hub for Odin flashing. Plug the cable directly into the motherboard’s USB port on the back of your desktop PC. If you are on a laptop, try a different port. A momentary dropout during the PIT file transfer causes the failure.
This typically happens when: