Repartition Operation Failed Odin
The "Re-Partition operation failed" error in Odin typically occurs when the tool attempts to rewrite the device's Partition Information Table (PIT) but cannot establish a stable connection or secure authorization to do so Core Causes of Failure Missing or Mismatched PIT File
specifically for your device model and storage capacity (e.g., SM-G973F 128GB). Using the wrong file can hard-brick your device. In Odin, go to the (usually a separate tab next to Options). Options tab Re-Partition Load your firmware files (BL, AP, CP, CSC) and click 3. Verify Hardware and Drivers Use the original cable: repartition operation failed odin
Conclusion
Missing PIT File:
The Partition Information Table (PIT) tells Odin exactly where each piece of data should go. If you check "Re-partition" without providing a PIT file, Odin fails. The "Re-Partition operation failed" error in Odin typically
: A loose USB cable, a non-original cable, or a bad USB port can cause data packets to drop during the critical repartitioning phase. How to Resolve It Disable "Re-Partition" : Open Odin and go to the tab. Ensure that "Re-Partition" is . Unless you are manually flashing a Options tab Re-Partition Load your firmware files (BL,
Run as Admin
: Right-click Odin.exe and select Run as Administrator . PIT Tab : Go to the Pit tab in Odin. Acknowledge the warning. Upload the .pit file you extracted. Options Tab : Ensure Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time are checked.
CSC
: Country/Region-specific settings (use CSC_*** for a clean wipe or HOME_CSC_*** to keep data).