Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin ((new)) Jun 2026
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The following is a reconstructed timeline based on the system logs retrieved from the buffer moments before the crash: re-partition operation failed. odin
: A loose USB port, a faulty data cable, or a missing Samsung USB Driver interrupts data transmission exactly when Odin tries to rewrite the partition table. If you need help tracking down files, could
| Scenario | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Error appears after downgrading or changing firmware regions | Firmware version mismatch | Re-download the latest firmware specific to your model and region using Frija, then repeat the standard flash process. | | Flash with HOME_CSC leads to "no PIT partition" error | Flashing with HOME_CSC doesn't include PIT | Use the standard CSC file (not HOME_CSC) when performing a repartition or a clean flash of the firmware. | | Error persists after multiple flashes and cable changes | Possibly a hardware storage failure | This could indicate a failure of the device's eMMC storage chip. The most reliable solution is to contact a professional repair service or Samsung support for diagnostics. | | Scenario | Cause | Solution | |
Flashing a Samsung device can be an intimidating process, particularly when an unexpected error interrupts your progress. If you are reading this, you’ve likely been staring at a glowing blue progress bar in the Odin flash tool, only to see it suddenly stall and flash a stark red sign—accompanied by the dreaded "Re-partition operation failed" message.
The safest method is to extract it from the official stock firmware file for your exact phone model (e.g., from the CSC file as described above). Downloading generic PIT files from the internet is risky and can cause severe problems.
The operation failed catastrophically.
