Xexmenu 1.1 __exclusive__ (2024)

Please note: This report is for educational and informational purposes only. Modifying an Xbox 360 console (jailbreaking/RGH/JTAG) and using unauthorized software violates Microsoft’s Terms of Service and may lead to console bans or legal restrictions depending on local laws.

Important note: XEXMenu 1.1 will not run on a standard, unmodified retail Xbox 360. It requires a hacked console with either a JTAG (for older dashboards) or RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) modification. xexmenu 1.1

XEX Execution: Launch .xex files, which are the standard executable format for Xbox 360 applications and games. Please note: This report is for educational and

While newer alternatives like Aurora have become more popular for daily use, XeXMenu 1.1 remains a "fail-safe" tool for many modders because of its simplicity and reliability in recovering a console's file system if a primary dashboard fails. XeXmenu - ConsoleMods Wiki Install XEXMenu to HDD (as above)

Disclaimer: Modifying a console can carry risks, including being banned from Xbox Live if not set up correctly. XeXMenu 1.1 vs. 1.2 - What's the Difference?

2. Background

The Xbox 360’s native dashboard (NXE, Kinect, or Metro) restricts execution to digitally signed Microsoft code. Through hardware-level modifications (JTAG/RGH), the console can be made to run unsigned code. XeXMenu 1.1 was developed by the Xbox 360 homebrew community to provide a rudimentary graphical interface for interacting with the console’s file system and launching unlicensed software.

  1. Install XEXMenu to HDD (as above).
  2. Run DashLaunch and navigate to Misc OptionsPath Actions.
  3. Set a custom path to Hdd1/Content/0000000000000000/C0DE9999/00080000/default.xex and assign a button combo.
  4. Save. Now, holding that combo will boot XEXMenu instantly.

Now came the final step.