The Pico is connected to one of the PS4’s front USB ports via a standard cable.

The "Exclusive" build is generally distinguished from the standard exfathax releases by its focus on single-application performance rather than general-purpose flexibility. Key features include: Extreme Overclocking Profiles

: Use Win32 Disk Imager to write the .img file to a physical pen drive.

: Prevents "boot loop" issues that can occur if a traditional exploit USB is accidentally left plugged in during a cold boot. Clean Setup

: The exploit leverages a vulnerability in the PS4's filesystem driver when handling a specially crafted partition. Traditional Method

option. When the exploit reaches the point where it would normally ask you to insert a USB drive, the Luckfox Pico will automatically "mount" the virtual Completion

When plugged into a console, the exfathax file triggers a kernel exploit by taking advantage of how the system handles the exFAT file system.