Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin File

If Steps 1 & 2 fail, your partition table might be corrupted beyond a simple mismatch.

The “re-partition operation failed” error is terrifying to look at, but it’s almost always a checkbox mistake, not a hardware disaster.

TL;DR – Go into Odin, uncheck “Re-Partition,” and flash again. You’ll probably be booting into Android within two minutes.

Have you beaten this error another way? Let me know in the comments below.


Disclaimer: Flashing custom firmware carries risk. This guide is for informational purposes. Always ensure you have the correct files for your specific device model.

"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" re-partition operation failed. odin

option checked in Odin's settings but haven't provided a Partition Information Table (PIT) file. Incompatible Firmware

: Attempting to flash firmware with a different partition structure or an older binary version than what is currently on the device. Faulty Connection

: A bad USB cable, low-quality port, or outdated Samsung USB drivers can interrupt the critical re-partitioning handshake. Corrupted Partition Table

: The device's internal NAND storage may have a corrupted partition table that requires a manual PIT flash to repair. How to Fix the Error Uncheck "Re-partition" (Most Common Fix)

In many cases, users accidentally check the "Re-partition" box in the If Steps 1 & 2 fail, your partition

tab. Unless you are specifically trying to fix a corrupted partition table, uncheck this box and try flashing again. Use a PIT File

re-partition (e.g., if the partition table is corrupted), you need a

specifically for your exact device model and storage capacity. You can often extract the PIT file from the firmware file using a tool like Load it into the in Odin before starting the flash. Ensure Full Firmware Set (4-File Flash)

Instead of flashing a single file, use the full stock firmware package consisting of BL, AP, CP, and CSC

. This ensures all partitions are correctly updated. You can find official firmware on sites like Hardware & Driver Troubleshooting Change USB Ports Disclaimer: Flashing custom firmware carries risk

: Use a port directly on the motherboard (for desktops) rather than a front-panel or hub port. Update Drivers : Reinstall the Samsung USB Drivers

to ensure your PC recognizes the device correctly in Download Mode. Try a Different Odin Version : If you're on an older device, try Odin v1.85 ; for newer devices, use Odin v3.14.4 Are you currently trying to your device or

it? Knowing your specific goal can help narrow down if you actually need that PIT file. 5 Ways to Fix Odin Complete/Write Operation Failed - iMobie

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

Background services from Kies or Smart Switch can conflict with Odin’s low-level USB access.

How to fix: