|verified| — Repartition Operation Failed Odin

Good luck, and may your Odin logs always end with PASS!

means: Odin attempted to rewrite the partition table, but the operation was rejected by the phone. The phone said "No" to restructuring its internal storage.

If you are reading this, you have likely been staring at a red or blue progress bar in Odin that suddenly stopped, followed by a dreaded message in the log box: "Repartition operation failed." repartition operation failed odin

Remember:

| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1 | Use a USB 2.0 port, original cable, no hubs | | 2 | Run Odin as Administrator (right-click → Run as Admin) | | 3 | Disable Samsung USB drivers from Windows Update (use Developer mode → USB DEBUG) | | 4 | Ensure Kies is not running in background (Task Manager → Kill any Kies or Samsung processes) | | 5 | If on Windows 10/11, try a Windows 7 virtual machine (Odin is more stable on legacy systems) | The "Repartition operation failed" error in Odin looks like a catastrophe, but it is almost always a logical issue — a wrong checkbox, a mismatched PIT, or a driver glitch. Unless you hear a "click of death" from your phone (very rare), software solutions will prevail. Good luck, and may your Odin logs always end with PASS

Start with Method 1 (uncheck Re-Partition), then escalate to Method 7 (Smart Switch). Between those two, 9 out of 10 users will see the green "PASS!" screen again.

When Samsung manufactures a phone, its internal memory (eMMC or UFS chip) is divided into — separate sections for the bootloader, the modem (radio), the system (Android OS), the cache, the user data, and more. If you are reading this, you have likely

This is one of the most frustrating errors in Samsung firmware flashing. But don't panic. In 80% of cases, the "Repartition operation failed" error is reversible, and your device is .