Once you've successfully resolved the error, follow these best practices to avoid encountering it again:
: Turn off Samsung Smart Switch, Kies, and Antivirus software.
specifically for your device model and storage capacity (e.g., SM-G973F 128GB). Using the wrong file can hard-brick your device. In Odin, go to the (usually a separate tab next to Options). Options tab Re-Partition Load your firmware files (BL, AP, CP, CSC) and click 3. Verify Hardware and Drivers Use the original cable: repartition operation failed odin
However, as the operation progressed, something began to go terribly wrong. Odin's calculations, which had seemed flawless just hours before, started to unravel. The AI's predictions and assessments became increasingly erratic, and the repartition operation began to spiral out of control.
The firmware files you're using might be incomplete or the wrong version for your specific model. Connection Issues: Once you've successfully resolved the error, follow these
(patched versions are recommended).
You might have tried to unbrick your Samsung Galaxy device, downgrade Android, or fix a bootloop. Instead, you are now stuck with a phone displaying "An error has occurred while updating the device software," and a computer screen full of error codes. In Odin, go to the (usually a separate tab next to Options)
Now that you understand what causes the "Re-Partition operation failed" error, let's work through systematic solutions from simplest to most advanced.
If other methods fail, you may need to perform a more aggressive reset using the NAND Erase option. This is considered a "nuclear option" as it completely wipes the NAND flash memory, including critical boot components. Use this only as a last resort.