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Re-partition Operation Failed. Odin - ((hot))

The error in Odin is a critical signal that the software is unable to properly write the Partition Information Table (PIT) to your Samsung device. This often results in a "soft brick" where the phone is stuck in Download Mode. Common Causes

Flashing firmware that doesn't match the specific model or binary version of the phone.

: Always right-click your Odin executable file and select Run as Administrator on Windows platforms to prevent local OS privilege restrictions from interrupting memory read/write streams. re-partition operation failed. odin

Understanding why this error happens and knowing how to systematically troubleshoot it can help you safely revive your Samsung device. What Causes the "Re-Partition Operation Failed" Error?

You are trying to flash firmware that does not match your exact device model. A PIT file from an international variant will reject a locked carrier version. The error in Odin is a critical signal

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.

You are using an obsolete version of Odin that cannot properly communicate with newer Samsung partition architectures. : Always right-click your Odin executable file and

: In the worst-case scenario, the internal flash memory (eMMC or UFS chip) has degraded or failed, becoming read-only. 📋 Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Workflow

: Download the complete 4-file firmware (BL, AP, CP, and CSC) from reliable sources like SamMobile or SamFW. BL : Bootloader AP : System/Kernel CP : Modem/Radio CSC : Country/Region-specific settings