Xexmenu 1.1 (REAL - SOLUTION)
Built-in FTP support allows you to transfer files from your PC to your Xbox 360 over your home network without unplugging drives.
XeXMenu is a file manager and basic dashboard replacement for modified Xbox 360 consoles. Its primary function is to allow users to execute .xex files (the Xbox executable format) directly from any storage device.
If you mess up your launch.ini file or your custom dashboard fails to boot, XeXMenu is usually the tool you use to go in and fix the files. It is the "Swiss Army Knife" that every modded Xbox owner should keep on their hard drive for emergencies. Pro Tips for New Users xexmenu 1.1
When XeXMenu is open, your console's IP address is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Use this in FileZilla on your PC to start transferring games wirelessly.
Never delete files from the Flash partition unless you are an advanced user, as this can brick your console. Built-in FTP support allows you to transfer files
Copy, paste, delete, and move files between your internal HDD, external USB drives, and the console’s flash memory.
It uses a "blade" style interface reminiscent of the original 2005 Xbox 360 dashboard, making it fast and lightweight. How to Install XeXMenu 1.1 There are two main ways to get XeXMenu onto your console. Method A: The USB Method (Live Container) If you mess up your launch
If you’ve stepped into the world of Xbox 360 homebrew, is likely the first name you encountered. Often described as the "gateway" to a modded console, this utility remains a cornerstone for anyone running a JTAG or RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) system.
