Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin Hot! -
Attempting to flash firmware designed for a different regional variant or model number (e.g., trying to flash an international Exynos firmware onto a US Snapdragon model) triggers a secure check failure.
Instead of flashing a single file, use the full 4-file firmware set: Bootloader AP: System/System Partition CP: Modem/Radio CSC: Regional customization (this will wipe your data). ⚠️ Potential Hardware Failure
The "re-partition operation failed" error in Odin is a common issue that occurs when the software tries to reallocate the partition table on a Samsung device and fails . This often happens because the file is missing or the "Re-Partition" box is checked without the necessary files loaded. Here is how you can troubleshoot and fix this error: 1. Disable the Re-Partition Option re-partition operation failed. odin
: Upload your extracted .pit file. Odin will display a prompt warning that manual partitioning can alter memory parameters. Accept the prompt.
H) Device storage or partition corruption Attempting to flash firmware designed for a different
The error typically surfaces due to a mismatch between what Odin is instructed to write and what the device’s physical storage logic allows. The most common causes include:
Use the latest version (e.g., Odin v3.14.4 or newer ) to ensure compatibility with modern Samsung partition structures like super.img . This often happens because the file is missing
The is one of the most frustrating roadblocks you can encounter when flashing official firmware or custom ROMs on a Samsung device. This error explicitly signals that the Odin flashing tool cannot map out or write to your device's internal storage layout. It essentially leaves your phone soft-bricked, often stuck in Download Mode or trapped in a boot loop.