Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin • Trusted
: If stuck, hold Volume Down + Power (and Home/Bixby if applicable) to exit and then re-enter Download Mode before trying again.
| Cause Category | Specific Reason | Technical Detail | |----------------|----------------|------------------| | | Flashing a firmware for a different device model/carrier | PIT signature/hash doesn’t match the bootloader’s expected layout | | Corrupt or missing PIT | No valid PIT embedded in the firmware file (especially in single-file .tar.md5 ) | Odin cannot generate new partition boundaries | | NAND damage | Bad blocks in the eMMC partition table region | Device rejects write to partition sector | | Bootloader version lock | Newer bootloader prevents downgrading partition table | Anti-rollback fuse (e.g., Samsung’s RP SWREV ) rejects older PIT | | CSC vs HOME_CSC misuse | Using a CSC that resizes partitions on already modified partition table | Causes inconsistency between expected and actual super partition | re-partition operation failed. odin
The "Re-partition operation failed" error typically occurs when using Odin to flash a new firmware or kernel on a Samsung device. This error message indicates that Odin was unable to successfully re-partition the device's internal memory, which is a critical step in the flashing process. As a result, the firmware update or modification process fails, leaving the device in a potentially unstable or unbrickable state. : If stuck, hold Volume Down + Power
If none of the above works, your device’s NAND memory likely has at the partition table address. This is rare but happens after years of flashing. As a result, the firmware update or modification