Loose connections or bad USB cables interrupt the data transfer.
The "" error in Odin is a critical interruption that occurs when the tool cannot modify the internal storage structure of a Samsung device. This typically happens during a firmware flash when the "Re-Partition" option is selected without providing a valid Partition Information Table (PIT) file, or when a hardware/connection issue prevents the tool from communicating with the device's NAND flash memory. Common Causes of the Error
At in Odin does the progress bar stop before showing the failure? Share public link
Understanding the Error: What Does "Repartition Failed" Mean?
file (not HOME_CSC), it often contains the necessary PIT information to automatically re-map the partitions. Swap Cables and Ports:
“We don’t fight it,” she said quietly.
Let’s diagnose why you are hitting this wall. Your solution depends on identifying the right cause.
For standard updates and most custom ROM installations, leave Re-Partition unchecked.
Q: What causes the repartition operation failed error in Odin? A: The error can be caused by corrupted files, incorrect Odin settings, USB connection issues, or device-specific issues.
| Step | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Always include the matching PIT file extracted from your firmware when using "Re-Partition". | | 2. Avoid Unnecessary Repartitioning | Most standard firmware flashes do not require checking "Re-Partition". Only use it when you know the partition table is bad or when a guide explicitly says to. | | 3. Keep Backups | Repartitioning wipes all user data. Always keep a current backup of your photos, files, and settings before attempting any modifications. | | 4. Stable Flashing Environment | Use a reliable PC, a quality USB cable connected to a rear port, and ensure your phone has at least 70% battery before starting. |
Connect the device directly to the computer; do not use USB extensions or hubs. 2. Update Samsung Drivers and Odin Versions

Loose connections or bad USB cables interrupt the data transfer.
The "" error in Odin is a critical interruption that occurs when the tool cannot modify the internal storage structure of a Samsung device. This typically happens during a firmware flash when the "Re-Partition" option is selected without providing a valid Partition Information Table (PIT) file, or when a hardware/connection issue prevents the tool from communicating with the device's NAND flash memory. Common Causes of the Error
At in Odin does the progress bar stop before showing the failure? Share public link
Understanding the Error: What Does "Repartition Failed" Mean?
file (not HOME_CSC), it often contains the necessary PIT information to automatically re-map the partitions. Swap Cables and Ports:
“We don’t fight it,” she said quietly.
Let’s diagnose why you are hitting this wall. Your solution depends on identifying the right cause.
For standard updates and most custom ROM installations, leave Re-Partition unchecked.
Q: What causes the repartition operation failed error in Odin? A: The error can be caused by corrupted files, incorrect Odin settings, USB connection issues, or device-specific issues.
| Step | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Always include the matching PIT file extracted from your firmware when using "Re-Partition". | | 2. Avoid Unnecessary Repartitioning | Most standard firmware flashes do not require checking "Re-Partition". Only use it when you know the partition table is bad or when a guide explicitly says to. | | 3. Keep Backups | Repartitioning wipes all user data. Always keep a current backup of your photos, files, and settings before attempting any modifications. | | 4. Stable Flashing Environment | Use a reliable PC, a quality USB cable connected to a rear port, and ensure your phone has at least 70% battery before starting. |
Connect the device directly to the computer; do not use USB extensions or hubs. 2. Update Samsung Drivers and Odin Versions
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