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The good news? It’s usually a software or configuration issue rather than a hardware death sentence. Here is everything you need to know to fix it. What Causes the "Repartition Operation Failed" Error?

Inside, look for a file ending in .pit and extract it to your desktop.

In Odin, go to the Pit tab (next to Options). A warning will pop up; click OK. Load your extracted .pit file here. repartition operation failed odin

The Partition Information Table (PIT) tells Odin exactly where each piece of data should go. If you check "Re-partition" without providing a PIT file, Odin fails.

A loose cable or a USB 3.0/3.1 port (which Odin sometimes dislikes) can interrupt the process. The good news

If the operation fails immediately, your phone’s security might be blocking the write command.

If you’ve ever tried to flash a custom ROM or restore your Samsung device to its factory firmware, you’ve likely encountered the "Repartition Operation Failed" error in Odin. This message is a major roadblock, often leaving your device stuck in a boot loop or on the "Emergency Recovery" screen. What Causes the "Repartition Operation Failed" Error

Verify your model number (e.g., SM-G973F) matches the firmware exactly.

Before diving into complex partitioning, rule out the simple hardware glitches:


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