If you're still struggling, providing more details about your device (model, current Android version) and the exact steps you're taking could help narrow down a more specific solution.

: Make sure you're using the correct files for your specific device model and that you're performing the correct operation. Incorrect operations or files can lead to failures.

Let’s break down what this error actually means and how to fix it in three steps.

: In severe cases, this error indicates a dying eMMC (internal storage) chip that can no longer be written to.

: A faulty USB cable or port can interrupt the NAND write process. Troubleshooting Steps To resolve this error, follow these steps in order:

: A loose USB cable, a faulty port, or an outdated Odin version can disrupt the partition process.

specifically for your exact device model and storage capacity. You can often extract the PIT file from the firmware file using a tool like Load it into the in Odin before starting the flash. Ensure Full Firmware Set (4-File Flash)

Sometimes, the error is a false positive or a temporary glitch.