Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin ~repack~

Wait for the "PASS" message. The process takes approximately 5-10 minutes. Phase 3: What to Do If It Still Fails (NAND Erase)

If you genuinely need to re-partition the device—perhaps because of a corrupted storage layout or a device stuck in a bootloop—you will need the correct PIT file.

“Custom Binary (PIT) Blocked by OEM” or “Re-Partition failed – Unsupported version” re-partition operation failed. odin

Odin is extremely sensitive to connection stability. A minor drop in data transfer can cause the re-partition command to fail.

Open Odin and add the PIT file (if you have the correct one for your phone) in the PIT tab. Check the option in the Options tab. Warning: This will erase everything. Run the flash again. Final Steps: Post-Flash Setup Wait for the "PASS" message

If you have ever tried to flash firmware on a Samsung Galaxy device using Odin, you have likely encountered a red or green progress bar that suddenly freezes, followed by a frustrating error message in the log. Few errors are as confusing or as stopping as the message.

That’s like asking a contractor to rebuild your house’s foundation without giving them the blueprints. Odin will try to repartition, realize it has no map, and throw the “operation failed” error every single time. “Custom Binary (PIT) Blocked by OEM” or “Re-Partition

Do not panic. A "Re-partition operation failed" error rarely means your device is physically dead.

Plug your cable directly into the back of your PC (into the motherboard), rather than a front-panel port or a USB hub.

. This table tells the phone how to divide its internal storage into system, data, and cache sections. Common Causes & Solutions Missing PIT File