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Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin

For Android users, Odin is a familiar name, especially for those who have ever rooted their devices, installed custom ROMs, or performed firmware updates. Odin, developed by Samsung, is a powerful tool used to flash and modify firmware on Samsung devices. However, like any other software, Odin is not immune to errors. One of the most common and frustrating issues users encounter is the "Re-partition operation failed" error. In this article, we will explore the causes of this error, its implications, and provide a step-by-step guide on how to troubleshoot and potentially fix it.

: Using an outdated version of Odin might not support certain operations or may have bugs that have been fixed in later versions. re-partition operation failed. odin

Only check "Re-Partition" if you are explicitly flashing a PIT file to convert storage (e.g., changing from 64GB to 128GB layout, or after a full NAND corruption). For normal firmware updates, leave it unchecked. For Android users, Odin is a familiar name,

: Using firmware meant for a different model variant (e.g., trying to flash G991U firmware on a G991B device) often triggers a partition mismatch. Unstable Connection One of the most common and frustrating issues

: Flashing firmware meant for a different model or storage capacity (e.g., trying to flash 256GB firmware on a 128GB device).

specifically for your exact device model and storage capacity. You can often extract the PIT file from the firmware file using a tool like Load it into the in Odin before starting the flash. Ensure Full Firmware Set (4-File Flash)