A10 Pit File __top__ | Samsung
Using a wrong PIT file will hard brick your device. Always match the exact model.
Run Odin as an administrator. The "ID:COM" box should turn blue/yellow, indicating a successful connection. Load Firmware Files: Select the Select the file (this is large and may take a moment to load). Select the Select the file (do NOT use HOME_CSC if you are re-partitioning). Load the PIT File: tab in Odin, click "PIT," and select the file you extracted. Set Options: tab, ensure Auto Reboot F. Reset Time Re-Partition are checked. Start Flashing: samsung a10 pit file
"There is no PIT partition." "Re-Partition operation failed." Using a wrong PIT file will hard brick your device
For Samsung A10, unless you manually messed with partitions or flashed a different device’s firmware. In most cases, flashing the full stock firmware with the correct CSC (and repartition unchecked ) will fix soft bricks and bootloops. The "ID:COM" box should turn blue/yellow, indicating a
adb shell su dd if=/dev/block/sda of=/sdcard/out.pit



