Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin

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.

If your device's partition map is completely corrupted, manual re-partitioning using an explicit Partition Information Table ( .pit ) becomes mandatory.

: When the "Re-partition" option is checked in Odin, the program expects a specific

Work through the following solutions sequentially to get past the partition failure. Method 1: Untick "Re-Partition" re-partition operation failed. odin

How to Fix the "Re-Partition Operation Failed" Error in Odin

Watch this guide for a step-by-step walkthrough on fixing the Samsung partition bootloader error using Odin:

Go to the official Samsung Developers Portal to download and install the latest Samsung Android USB Drivers . Reboot your PC after installation. If none of the above works, your device’s

For users comfortable with command-line tools, sometimes Odin is not enough:

Compatibility bugs between specific Samsung device generations and Odin versions can cause false partition errors.

[Odin PIT Tab] ---> [Load Dedicated .pit File] ---> [Enables Safe Re-Partitioning] : When the "Re-partition" option is checked in

In most cases, you do not need to re-partition a device to flash standard firmware. Open Odin and go to the Re-partition

: Flashing firmware meant for a different regional variant or model number results in structural storage conflicts. For instance, attempting to flash a US carrier-locked ( U or U1 ) variant firmware onto an international Exynos ( F ) model fails during partition mapping.