- How to install xex menu 1.2 on xbox 360 update#
- How to install xex menu 1.2 on xbox 360 Pc#
- How to install xex menu 1.2 on xbox 360 iso#
- How to install xex menu 1.2 on xbox 360 download#
How can I find out if my console is JTAG/RGH or something else? I am new at this so I may ask questions that seem stupid.
How to install xex menu 1.2 on xbox 360 update#
How should i proceed now? Is there an easy way to update everything (i don't need to stick with FSD if someone recommends something else)? I saw that updating to FSD 3.0 should work through FTP but it requires Dashlaunch which i don't seem to have and because i can't start XeXMenu i also can't edit any launch settings there? The FTP in FSD is enabled and works fine. I can't start XeXMenu because there is again the Prompt that i have to update the system in order to play it. I looked into the original Dashboards Game Library, there is XeXMenu v 1.1.
How to install xex menu 1.2 on xbox 360 download#
I tried to update FSD using the settings menu but it can't find any update ("Could not download version description file."). In my Library in FSD i only see 4 titles without cover which i also can't start. įSD still seems to work or at least it boots up. The problem is that i let some Store do the JTAG Stuff and FSD install for me (~2012). Right now a friend of mine wanted to use it to play GTAV but it always says that it has to be updated.Įven more, the xbox always says it has to be updated when booting. I mean.I didn't use my xbox360 for quite some time. Ps: When I plug any USB that I formatted on the Xbox 360, I can see a hidden folder called "content " (which was empty) and a txt file called "name ". Dunno if this is because of my Xbox 360 or the USBs. And by formatting it, it just come back to the first time I plug it in. But after plugging it back in the console, the USB is shown as "Unformatted ".
How to install xex menu 1.2 on xbox 360 Pc#
But still not working because of some weird stuffs like my USB is 2Gb before making it system drive and after making it system drive, I plug the USB into my PC and try to inject Xex menu. But if I turned off the console and remove the hard drive, I can make the USB the system drive. When I choose device option I can only see "rename ", "format ", "clear system cache " and "transfer content ". I can still access it like an hard drive but no configure option. Well, every time I plug in a newly bought USB or and old one, I can see the USB is shown as USB Storage Device with the amount of free space left on it.
How to install xex menu 1.2 on xbox 360 iso#
The Live version of XEX Menu can be injected in to an Xbox 360 formatted usb stick using tools such as Party Buffalo Drive Explorer or even copied across from a USB hard drive to the internal hard drive when used with the ISO version of XEX Menu, allowing XEX Menu to be used without a disc in the Xbox 360 console.ĭownload XEX Menu 1.1 (ISO) -Unzip and burn the ISO to disc, XEX Menu will then appear under the Games / Demos tab on the dashboard.ĭownload XEX Menu 1.1 (Live / XEX) - Unzip and inject in to an Xbox 360 formatted usb memory stick, it will then appear under the Games / Demos tab on the dashboard.
The ISO of XEX Menu is also handy in helping newbies to the Xbox Scene in launching the installers for Dashlaunch after updating your console, allowing you to quickly restore the Xbox 360's ability to boot in to a replacement dashboard, such as FreeStyle Dashboard. XEX Menu allows you to copy content to a USB hard drive using a computer and then load that content on the Xbox 360, this is an advantage for people who dont wish to use special tools to gain access to the Xbox 360's unique FATX file system.
In addition you also have access to install content from a FAT32 formatted USB hard drive. You can then load XEX Menu directly from the dashboard, giving you FTP access to the Jtag or RGH hacked Xbox 360. You can burn the ISO of XEX Menu to a CD or DVD and place it in the Xbox 360.
The ISO version of XEX Menu is useful for people with new Jtag or RGH Xbox 360 consoles. XEXMenu has two different versions, which can be incredibly useful for different situations.