Disclaimer: Flashing custom firmware carries risk. This guide is for informational purposes. Always ensure you have the correct files for your specific device model.
If your phone's partition table is corrupted (often indicated by an "Invalid PIT" or "PIT not found" error alongside the re-partition failure), you actually do need to re-partition.
: In severe cases, this error indicates a dying eMMC (internal storage) chip that can no longer be written to. re-partition operation failed. odin
: Hardware problems with your device, such as a faulty storage, can cause re-partitioning to fail.
Follow these troubleshooting steps in order, moving from the simplest connection fixes to advanced partition re-mapping. 1. Optimize Your Hardware Connection Disclaimer: Flashing custom firmware carries risk
Before changing software configurations, rule out physical data transmission failures.
If you have ever tried to flash firmware on a Samsung Galaxy device using Odin, you have likely encountered a red or green progress bar that suddenly freezes, followed by a frustrating error message in the log. Few errors are as confusing or as stopping as the message. If your phone's partition table is corrupted (often
: The "Re-partition" option is checked, but no Partition Information Table (.pit) file is provided in the PIT tab. Incompatible PIT File