Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin

: Temporarily disable any antivirus software or firewall that might be interfering with Odin's operations.

The "Re-Partition operation failed" error is a serious software issue, but it is often fixable by following the steps above. However, it's important to know when to stop. If you have tried multiple PIT files, several firmware versions, and a NAND erase, and your phone still refuses to flash, the problem may be hardware-related.

If you are manually loading files into Odin (BL, AP, CP, CSC): re-partition operation failed. odin

: Use a complete 4-file firmware package (BL, AP, CP, and CSC). Ensure the Samsung USB Drivers are up to date.

: Ensure the firmware exactly matches your model number (e.g., SM-G991B). You can find your model in Download Mode or via tools like SamFW . : Temporarily disable any antivirus software or firewall

Attempting to flash firmware meant for a different model number or regional variant.

| Scenario | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Error appears after downgrading or changing firmware regions | Firmware version mismatch | Re-download the latest firmware specific to your model and region using Frija, then repeat the standard flash process. | | Flash with HOME_CSC leads to "no PIT partition" error | Flashing with HOME_CSC doesn't include PIT | Use the standard CSC file (not HOME_CSC) when performing a repartition or a clean flash of the firmware. | | Error persists after multiple flashes and cable changes | Possibly a hardware storage failure | This could indicate a failure of the device's eMMC storage chip. The most reliable solution is to contact a professional repair service or Samsung support for diagnostics. | If you have tried multiple PIT files, several

For older devices (e.g., Galaxy S7 and earlier), try .

This article will provide a comprehensive guide to understanding and fixing the "Re-Partition operation failed" error in Odin.

If the above steps fail to resolve the issue, you may need to: