1.1: Xexmenu

: Place the XeXMenu files into the final 00080000 folder.

Inside the extracted files, locate the folder containing the C0DE9999 folder.

The primary method for launching homebrew or game backups on a modded console is through .XEX files, which are essentially the Xbox 360's equivalent of an .EXE executable file on a PC. XeXMenu 1.1 can launch any .XEX file it finds. It also features an auto-discovery system. By creating folders at the root of a drive ( GAMES , APPLICATIONS , and EMULATORS ), XeXMenu will automatically list their contents in dedicated launch menus. This keeps your software organized, allowing you to switch between these three views by pressing the RB and LB buttons on the controller. You can also enable an option to scan for any .XEX file, rather than just the default.xex , which can be useful for certain complex homebrew titles. xexmenu 1.1

Execute homebrew software, emulators, and games in .xex format.

This method places XeXMenu directly into your Xbox 360 dashboard's "My Games" tab. Prerequisites: A JTAG or RGH modified Xbox 360. A USB flash drive formatted to FAT32. : Place the XeXMenu files into the final 00080000 folder

: Once plugged back into the Xbox 360, the application should appear under the "Demos" or "My Games" section of the stock dashboard. Modern Context

With the rise of , many wonder if XeXMenu is obsolete. It isn't, for one specific reason: it is the ultimate fallback. XeXMenu 1

Opens the context menu (Copy, Paste, Delete, Rename). Back Button: Shows the controller mapping help screen. Common Tasks

Unlike the official Microsoft dashboard, XeXMenu allows you to:

While newer custom dashboards like Aurora and Freestyle Dash (FSD) offer more visually complex graphical user interfaces (GUIs), XeXMenu 1.1 remains an indispensable tool due to its lightweight performance and sheer reliability.