Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin ❲2024-2026❳
C) Incompatible Odin version
: Re-download the firmware from a reliable source and verify the MD5/SHA256 checksums to ensure file integrity. Physical Connection Issues
option checked in Odin's settings but haven't provided a Partition Information Table (PIT) file. Incompatible Firmware re-partition operation failed. odin
If the above steps fail to resolve the issue, you may need to:
: Avoid external USB hubs or front-panel PC ports. Plug the cable directly into a motherboard port on the back of the desktop computer (preferably a USB 2.0 port , as Odin can occasionally conflict with USB 3.0/3.1 controllers). C) Incompatible Odin version : Re-download the firmware
If you genuinely need to re-partition the device—perhaps because of a corrupted storage layout or a device stuck in a bootloop—you will need the correct PIT file.
Do NOT check the "Re-Partition" box in the Options tab unless you absolutely know what you are doing, as this is likely what caused the failure. Plug the cable directly into a motherboard port
: Temporarily disable any antivirus software or firewall that might be interfering with Odin's operations.
PIT files are often found inside the CSC firmware file (not HOME_CSC). You can extract it using a tool like 7-Zip. Load into Odin: Open Odin and go to the PIT tab (ignore the warning popup). Load your specific .pit file.
For newer phones, the PIT file is often embedded within the file (not the HOME_CSC).
