: Temporarily disable any antivirus software or firewall that might be interfering with Odin's operations.
: If your device has an active Factory Reset Protection (FRP) lock or a locked bootloader, the system will block any attempts to rewrite the partition table. re-partition operation failed. odin
If the flash fails again with the same error, you may need to force a full wipe of the NAND memory to ensure no corrupted partition data remains. : Temporarily disable any antivirus software or firewall
: Connect your cable directly to a motherboard port on the back of your PC (for desktops). Avoid external USB hubs or USB 3.0 (blue) ports, as Odin sometimes prefers the stability of USB 2.0. : Connect your cable directly to a motherboard
Flashing a Samsung device can be an intimidating process, particularly when an unexpected error interrupts your progress. If you are reading this, you’ve likely been staring at a glowing blue progress bar in the Odin flash tool, only to see it suddenly stall and flash a stark red sign—accompanied by the dreaded "Re-partition operation failed" message.
Look for a file inside ending with the .pit extension (e.g., HERO2LTE_EUR_OPEN.pit ). Move this to an accessible folder. Flashing with the PIT File Open on your computer as an Administrator.
: Move the cable from a blue USB 3.0 port to a black USB 2.0 port on your PC to stabilize the connection.