It is often the first "homebrew" app installed on a newly modded console to facilitate the installation of more advanced dashboards like Freestyle Dash Backup Management:
Plug the formatted USB drive into your computer.
Change your device view to Hdd1: using the DPad. Navigate to your designated games directory (e.g., Hdd1:/Games/ ). Xexmenu 1.1 Xbox 360
Connect your Xbox 360 to your local network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
For over a decade, XeXMenu has been the reliable, no-frills tool that gets the job done. It's the digital skeleton key that unlocks the modded console's full potential. Its simple design means it's light on system resources and boots quickly. Its powerful FTP server and comprehensive file manager mean that no matter what other software you use, XeXMenu is your reliable backup. It is often the first "homebrew" app installed
XeXMenu is the tool that lets you access the full file system of your modded console. On a fresh install or after updating your console's NAND, you often need a way to install other dashboards, copy games, and run applications. XeXMenu acts as the foundation for all these tasks. In many tutorials, it's the first dashboard installed because its installer appears as a demo in the official dashboard, making the initial bootstrap process possible.
: Formatted to FAT32 or via the Xbox 360 storage settings. Connect your Xbox 360 to your local network
Download and launch the Horizon Xbox 360 modding tool on your PC.
XeXMenu is a surprisingly powerful utility despite its simple interface. The version 1.1 update, released around 2010, packed in a variety of critical features. Here are the most important ones:
Use xbox for both the and Password , then set the port to 21 .
To run Xexmenu, your Xbox 360 must be to allow unsigned code. A standard retail console will reject the software. The two primary methods for achieving this are JTAG and RGH (Reset Glitch Hack). Both ultimately allow unsigned code (including homebrew) to be launched, but they achieve this in different ways.