XeXMenu is a dashboard replacement and file browser specifically designed for consoles modified with , RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) , or RJ tags . While newer dashboards exist, XeXMenu 1.2 remains the standard "entryway" for homebrew because it can be launched directly from the official Xbox 360 dashboard under the "My Games" or "Demos" section. Key Features include:
Capability to rip game discs directly to the console's hard drive.
If you have Dashlaunch installed on your 360:
While Xexmenu is the gold standard, here are two alternatives:
(Reset Glitch Hack). It serves as the primary gateway for users to unlock the full potential of their hardware, moving beyond the restrictions of the official Microsoft dashboard. Core Functionality
Disclaimer: Modifying your Xbox 360 violates Microsoft's Terms of Service. Proceed at your own risk. The author assumes no responsibility for console bans or hardware damage.
and widely distributed across homebrew community forums and archives. Because it requires a modified console to run, it is typically installed in one of two ways: ISO Image: Burned to a CD/DVD to launch the menu for the first time. LIVE Container:
. It features two main views: the "Discovery" list, which automatically finds and lists games, and the "File Manager" view for manual navigation. It also supports custom skins, allowing users to personalize the interface. Installation and Distribution XeXMenu is
XeXMenu is a dashboard replacement and file browser specifically designed for consoles modified with , RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) , or RJ tags . While newer dashboards exist, XeXMenu 1.2 remains the standard "entryway" for homebrew because it can be launched directly from the official Xbox 360 dashboard under the "My Games" or "Demos" section. Key Features include:
Capability to rip game discs directly to the console's hard drive.
If you have Dashlaunch installed on your 360:
While Xexmenu is the gold standard, here are two alternatives:
(Reset Glitch Hack). It serves as the primary gateway for users to unlock the full potential of their hardware, moving beyond the restrictions of the official Microsoft dashboard. Core Functionality
Disclaimer: Modifying your Xbox 360 violates Microsoft's Terms of Service. Proceed at your own risk. The author assumes no responsibility for console bans or hardware damage.
and widely distributed across homebrew community forums and archives. Because it requires a modified console to run, it is typically installed in one of two ways: ISO Image: Burned to a CD/DVD to launch the menu for the first time. LIVE Container:
. It features two main views: the "Discovery" list, which automatically finds and lists games, and the "File Manager" view for manual navigation. It also supports custom skins, allowing users to personalize the interface. Installation and Distribution XeXMenu is