To study the repacking process, we employed a combination of reverse engineering and firmware modification techniques. We used tools such as IDA Pro, OllyDbg, and Samsung's own firmware modification tools to analyze and modify the Exynos USB driver firmware. Our goal was to understand the firmware's internal structure, identify potential vulnerabilities, and develop a repacked version of the driver with custom functionality.

Utilizing these drivers for recovery should only be attempted when following verified technical documentation for specific Exynos chipsets.

The PC chimed with a confident, high-pitched tone. The Odin bar turned green. The "handshake" was finally firm, and as the firmware began to flow, Leo realized that sometimes, the best tools aren't the ones that come in the box—they’re the ones the community rebuilds to actually work.