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Flashing the wrong files is the most common cause of this failure. 1. Match the Binary Version
“Custom Binary (PIT) Blocked by OEM” or “Re-Partition failed – Unsupported version” re-partition operation failed. odin
Your Samsung phone relies on a strict internal map called a file. This map tells the device exactly where to store the bootloader, operating system system files, and user data. Flashing the wrong files is the most common
To resolve this issue, perform the following in order: This map tells the device exactly where to
Only check "Re-Partition" if you are explicitly flashing a PIT file to convert storage (e.g., changing from 64GB to 128GB layout, or after a full NAND corruption). For normal firmware updates, leave it unchecked.
Windows restrictions can occasionally prevent Odin from communicating deeply with USB devices.
: The Re-Partition option was checked in Odin's settings, but no Partition Information Table (.pit) file was provided.