![]() Click on your project directory that was just created in the Ghidra window, then click the green dragon head right above it. Now you’re ready to import a file for disassembly. Go to File > New project > Non-shared project, then give it a project name. Click the New button on the right side of the window and type or paste in the JDK bin path, which would be C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-12.0.1\bin if you installed the 64bit JDK to the default path.Inside of the box that says “User variables for ” select Path, then click the Edit button.Click the best match result, “Edit the system environment variables”.In your Windows search bar type, “path”.By default it will install itself to C:\Programs Files\Java\jdk-12.0.1\ making the bin path C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-12.0.1\bin.Add the Java bin folder to your local user’s PATH environment variable.Go to and download the latest version of JDK for your computer’s architecture.If a command prompt opens that starts with the message, “Java runtime not found,” you will need to install Java’s JDK and add it to your local path:.There will be two files within this folder, one named ghidraRun.bat and one named ghidraRun Since we have installed this in Windows, we will double click ghidraRun.bat.Navigate to the extracted folder, which as of this writing was named ghidra_9.0.2.Extract the folder from the downloaded zip file to somewhere on your computer.Go to and click “Download Ghidra” in the middle of the page.In this post, we will delve into reverse engineering and patching the software using the new open source NSA tool Ghidra, which rivals its expensive competitors such as IDA Pro in value and ease of use. In the first installment of our three-part blog series here we learned how to root the Flashforge Finder 3D printer and acquire its firmware.
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