Failed. Odin [top] | Re-partition Operation
: You selected the "Re-Partition" box in Odin's options tab without actually loading a valid .pit file to guide it.
: Go back to the Files section. Load the corresponding BL , AP , CP , and CSC files into their allocated slots. Note: Do not use the HOME_CSC file when performing a manual re-partition, as it attempts to bypass formatting and conflicts with the new layout.
: Upload your extracted .pit file. Odin will display a prompt warning that manual partitioning can alter memory parameters. Accept the prompt. re-partition operation failed. odin
: Bad USB cables or loose computer ports can drop critical data packets right as the storage controller tries to re-allocate space. Step-by-Step Fixes for the Re-Partition Error
To understand this error, it helps to know what Odin is trying to do. The term "re-partition" refers to the process of redefining the internal storage map of your Android phone, known as the Partition Information Table (PIT). : You selected the "Re-Partition" box in Odin's
The "re-partition operation failed" error typically triggers due to a communication breakdown or file mismatch. The four most common catalysts include:
For 95% of users, however, the solution is quick: uncheck the box, use a good USB 2.0 cable, and re-flash the correct firmware. Your Galaxy device will be back to life in minutes. Note: Do not use the HOME_CSC file when
: Flashing firmware meant for a different model or storage capacity (e.g., trying to flash 256GB firmware on a 128GB device).
: Unless you are explicitly trying to fix a corrupted partition table, uncheck the "Re-Partition" box in the Odin Options tab. Most standard firmware flashes do not require this.