Repartition Operation Failed Odin |link|
The stock ROM download is incomplete or corrupted.
Before attempting any fixes, ensure you have:
Before pulling the plug on your phone, run through this final checklist:
Attempting to flash firmware meant for a different model variant (e.g., trying to flash a T-Mobile ROM onto an international model). repartition operation failed odin
The "PIT" (Partition Information Table) file is essentially the master map for all of these partitions. It tells your phone and Odin exactly what the layout of the memory should be, including the size and location of each partition.
If you have tried a fresh 4-file firmware along with its matching PIT file on a stable USB connection and Odin still returns the error, your device is likely suffering from a hardware eMMC/UFS chip failure . When the storage chip goes into a permanent read-only fail-safe state, it cannot accept new partition tables, and the motherboard will need to be professionally repaired or replaced.
Different generations of Samsung devices require specific versions of Odin. For older devices (Android 8 or older), use . The stock ROM download is incomplete or corrupted
: Double-check that your firmware exactly matches your model number (e.g., SM-G973F vs. SM-G973U). If you'd like to troubleshoot further, tell me: What is your specific Samsung Model Number ? Which Odin version are you using?
Load the file starting with CSC_ * into the CSC slot in Odin. This triggers a clean factory wipe and forces the system to accept the new partition structure safely. 3. Extract and Inject a Dedicated PIT File
5.2 Automated resume (preferred)
To help find the exact files or steps for your device, could you share a few more details? Please let me know:
Odins versions 3.12 and above sometimes enable Re-Partition by mistake if they detect a PIT file.
Recommended for newer devices (Android 9/10/11+). It tells your phone and Odin exactly what