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Xexmenu 1.1 Xbox 360 Jun 2026

Think of it this way: It's the tool that gives you access to the file system so you can copy over and install more advanced dashboards like Aurora. Once Aurora is installed, you might rarely need to use XeXMenu again. However, for file management tasks or in a recovery situation, having XeXMenu available is always a lifesaver.

This is one of the most powerful features of XeXMenu. When running, it turns your Xbox 360 into an FTP server. By connecting from a PC using an FTP client like FileZilla, you can wirelessly transfer files (like games, DLC, and mods) directly to your Xbox 360's hard drive at speeds of around 2.5-3MB/s. The default username and password are both "xbox". It even allows read/write access to the console's onboard flash memory, a feature that was groundbreaking at the time.

Connect your Xbox 360 to your home network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Launch . Xexmenu 1.1 Xbox 360

XeXMenu 1.1 is the foundational homebrew dashboard and file manager for modified Xbox 360 consoles (JTAG or RGH). It allows you to launch custom software, rip games to your hard drive, and manage files via a built-in FTP server. Core Prerequisites

View real-time hardware data, including CPU/GPU temperatures and IP addresses. Installation and Usage Think of it this way: It's the tool

Xex Menu includes a built-in FTP server. This allows users to connect their PC to their Xbox 360 wirelessly (if a wireless adapter is present) or via Ethernet. While the transfer speeds over FTP can be slow compared to direct HDD transfer, the convenience of wireless file management is a massive plus. It turns the console into a network-attached storage device for gaming files.

Necessary for downloading the software and transferring it to your storage device. How to Install XeXMenu 1.1 (Step-by-Step) This is one of the most powerful features of XeXMenu

Changes the active storage device (toggles between Hdd1:\ , Usb0:\ , Usb1:\ , and Dvd:\ ).

Highlight (your internal hard drive) using the D-Pad and press Y .