Attempting to downgrade Android versions or using firmware with an older bootloader security level (Binary version) than what is currently on the device.
: The device's internal NAND storage may have a corrupted partition table that requires a manual PIT flash to repair. How to Fix the Error Uncheck "Re-partition" (Most Common Fix) re-partition operation failed. odin
: In most standard flashing scenarios (like rooting or basic updates), the "Re-Partition" option should remain unchecked . Try flashing again with this setting disabled. Attempting to downgrade Android versions or using firmware
If the phone cannot be forced into Download Mode (it loops on a Samsung logo or stays black), it is considered a "Hard Brick." Unlike a soft brick, this cannot be fixed at home with Odin. It requires a or EDL service (hardware repair tools) to rewrite the partitions manually. Try flashing again with this setting disabled
Fix minor software loops without altering internal storage maps. Uncheck "Re-Partition". Rebuild a corrupted, missing, or broken storage map. Check "Re-Partition" + Upload .pit file. Binary Check Stop software blocks and security fails. Match the SW REV number on the phone screen. Failed. Odin - Re-partition Operation
Right-click the Odin executable and select Run as Administrator to ensure it has full access to system resources. 📂 Addressing Firmware Mismatches