Xexmenu 1.2 Free Download

​XEXMenu has two different versions, which can be incredibly useful for different situations.The ISO version of XEX Menu is useful for people with new Jtag or RGH Xbox 360 consoles. You can burn the ISO of XEX Menu to a CD or DVD and place it in the Xbox 360.

You can then load XEX Menu directly from the dashboard, giving you FTP access to the Jtag or RGH hacked Xbox 360. You will not get on live with any Xbox 360 capable of running XEX Menu, its an instant ban before you even finish connecting to live.The live version is in a 'live container' basically meaning it can be injected in to the hard drives or usb drives Content000000 folder allowing it to show up on the Microsoft Dashboard, presuming your console is either Jtag or RGH hacked. The XEX version needs to be launched from something else e.g. On boot using Dashlaunch or from another app such as FSD.The ISO version can be burned to disc, very handy for getting stuff on a new hard drive if you have no way of connecting the hard drive to the PC.Hope that explains a bit better what each version is and why you might want it.

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. No configure device option. I can still access it like an hard drive but no configure option. When I choose device option I can only see 'rename ', 'format ', 'clear system cache ' and 'transfer content '. But if I turned off the console and remove the hard drive, I can make the USB the system drive. 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 after plugging it back in the console, the USB is shown as 'Unformatted '.

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Xexmenu 1.2 Free Download Xbox 360

And by formatting it, it just come back to the first time I plug it in. No configure device option. Dunno if this is because of my Xbox 360 or the USBs. 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 '.

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