Sometimes, you intend to repartition—for example, when downgrading from Android 12 to Android 9, or when a flash corrupted your partition table. You load a PIT file from an online repository. If that PIT file is for the wrong device model (e.g., a SM-G950F PIT on a SM-G950U), the phone will reject it. The partition sizes, order, or names are different.
In this comprehensive guide, we will dissect the "Re-partition operation failed" error, explore its root causes, and provide a step-by-step roadmap to recover your device. re-partition operation failed. odin
If you’ve seen this error while trying to flash firmware on a Samsung device, don’t panic. Your phone isn’t necessarily bricked. In fact, this is one of the most common Odin errors, and in 90% of cases, it’s caused by a simple settings mistake or a bad file. The partition sizes, order, or names are different
*: This file contains the instructions to wipe and re-partition the phone. Your phone isn’t necessarily bricked
The internal eMMC or UFS storage chip has become "Read-Only" due to age or physical damage.
When you check the box in Odin, you are instructing the tool to wipe the internal storage’s current map and write a new one using the PIT file provided. If this operation fails, the phone’s storage structure remains in a limbo state—often resulting in a hard brick where the device will not boot past the Samsung logo or simply shows a black screen.
Keeps your data but often fails if the partition table is corrupted.
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