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Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin _verified_ May 2026

The "Re-partition operation failed" error in Odin typically occurs when the software attempts to rewrite the device's Partition Information Table (PIT) but encounters a mismatch or connection issue. This is most often caused by using incorrect firmware for your specific model or neglecting to include a necessary PIT file when the "Re-Partition" box is checked. Quick Fixes to Try First

Part 2: Common Scenarios Where This Error Appears

You are more likely to see this error in specific situations: re-partition operation failed. odin

Part 3: 12 Proven Fixes for "re-partition operation failed" in Odin

Work through these solutions in order. The first few are the most common fixes. The "Re-partition operation failed" error in Odin typically

Fix 1: Uncheck "Re-Partition" in Odin

This is the #1 cause of the error. By default, Odin enables "Re-Partition" if it detects a PIT file in the same folder as the firmware. For standard stock firmware flashes, you do not need re-partitioning. Forensics: what to collect and inspect first

If the error persists after trying different USB ports, cables, and correct firmware files, it may indicate a physical NAND (Internal Storage) failure.

Here is an in-depth look at why this error happens and how you can fix it.

Implications of the "Re-partition operation failed" Error

  1. Forensics: what to collect and inspect first