Rqtclose | Odin

A Partition Information Table (PIT) file tells Odin how to partition your device's memory. An incorrect or corrupted partition table can cause failures.

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Always allow Odin to finish checking the file integrity when you load the AP file. If the software freezes during loading, wait for it to respond instead of clicking randomly.

If you're seeing an "RMM State: Prenormal" in Download Mode: odin rqtclose

Before entering Download Mode, disable pattern/PIN locks and deactivate FRP if possible.

Check odin_rqt.py for any custom signal handling. Specifically, search for:

In Odin, use the CSC_ * file instead of the HOME_CSC_*** file. Warning: This will likely wipe your user data (factory reset), but it is necessary to get past the RQT_CLOSE error . 2. Check Cable and Port Connection Disconnect the cable, close Odin, and restart the computer. Use the original USB cable that came with your phone. A Partition Information Table (PIT) file tells Odin

If you'd like, I can provide a more in-depth guide for your specific device model or help you locate the correct firmware.

: Samsung uses a security feature called Rollback Protection (RP) . If you try to flash a firmware version older than the one currently on your phone, Odin will fail and close the request.

Following these guidelines can help you avoid errors like RQT_CLOSE in the first place: If the software freezes during loading, wait for

To minimize the chance of seeing the rqtclose error again, ensure your environment meets these criteria before clicking : Requirement for Success Phone Battery

is a utility software developed by Samsung used internally to communicate with devices in Download Mode (or Odin Mode) via the thor protocol. The flashing process typically shows several stages: "File Analysis," "Setup Connection," "Receive Response," and "Writing".

The exact of your Samsung device (e.g., SM-S901U). The Android version you are currently attempting to flash.

If you are trying to flash official firmware, install a custom recovery, or root your Samsung Galaxy device, you are likely using Samsung's proprietary flashing tool, Odin. However, the flashing process does not always go smoothly. One of the most common, frustrating, and poorly documented errors users encounter in the Odin log window is the hang.

xdotool search --name "My Odin RQT Panel" windowclose