Xexmenu 1.1 Xbox 360 -
Xexmenu 1.1 only sees USB drives formatted as FAT32 on the Xbox 360. NTFS or exFAT will not appear. Reformat the drive using a tool like GUIFormat to FAT32 (max single file size 4GB – fine for XEX files; for ISO over 4GB, extract first).
Download the XeXMenu 1.1 live folder package from a trusted homebrew repository. The folder structure inside typically looks like C0DE9999/00080000/ .
There are two primary methods to install XeXMenu 1.1: using a USB drive via software injector, or using a burned ISO disc. The USB method is the most common. Method 1: USB Installation via Horizon
Leave the username and password fields blank (or type xbox for both if your client requires it). Set the port to 21 . Xexmenu 1.1 Xbox 360
Using XeXMenu is quite intuitive once you understand its layout. Here's how to perform the most common tasks.
Copy official game discs to the internal or external hard drive without needing a flashed DVD drive.
Boot games, emulators, and other homebrew applications directly from any storage device. Xexmenu 1
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:
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.
The official dashboard is what you see when you boot a normal Xbox 360. It's designed for basic tasks, but it doesn't allow launching homebrew or unsigned code. Download the XeXMenu 1
XexMenu 1.1 is a basic, no-frills file manager designed specifically for the Xbox 360’s hacked kernel. Unlike the official Xbox dashboard, XexMenu gives you full, raw access to every partition on your hard drive (HDD), USB devices, MU (Memory Unit), and even the NAND. Its primary job is to launch .xex files (the Xbox 360 equivalent of .exe files), which are homebrew apps, game loaders, and emulators.
Safely eject the USB from your PC and plug it into your Xbox 360.