Failed. Odin - Re-partition Operation
: Using a PIT file that does not match your specific model and storage capacity.
Click and select the file starting with AP_ (Odin may freeze briefly while verifying this large file). Click CP and select the file starting with CP_ .
: Abandon aftermarket charging cables. Use an original, high-quality OEM Samsung USB cable capable of high-speed data transferring. re-partition operation failed. odin
Instead of flashing a single file, download the full "Service" firmware (BL, AP, CP, and CSC).
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. : Using a PIT file that does not
: Use the original Samsung OEM cable; many third-party cables fail during high-speed data transfers. Update Odin and Drivers Download the latest version of Odin
If you have tried the correct firmware, the correct CSC, a different cable, and a different PC, and it still fails, you may be facing a hardware issue or a corrupted bootloader. : Abandon aftermarket charging cables
Re: Error by Flashing - Odin - Re-Partition operation failed. There should be no need to re-partition the global, Android Central Forum
: Use a port directly on the motherboard (for desktops) rather than a front-panel or hub port. Update Drivers : Reinstall the Samsung USB Drivers
Load the BL, AP, CP, and CSC files into their respective slots on the right panel and click . 4. Run Odin as Administrator and Disable Security