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Instead of constantly unplugging your USB drive to add new homebrew files, you can use XeXMenu's built-in FTP capabilities.While XeXMenu 1.1 is open, it automatically broadcasts an FTP server over your local home network. Look at the bottom of the screen to find your Xbox 360’s local IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.15 ). Open an FTP client on your PC (such as FileZilla), enter your Xbox's IP address, use xbox for both the username and password, and connect. You can now drag and drop files directly onto your console wirelessly or via an ethernet cable. 2. Backing Up Physical Games
: On a PC, create a specific folder structure on the drive: Content/0000000000000000/C0DE9999/00080000/ . xexmenu 1.1
: It includes a simple discovery system. If you place games, emulators, or applications in the correct folders on your HDD, they will automatically appear in XeXMenu's respective "Games," "Emulators," or "Applications" menus for easy launching.
The exact file path on your USB must look like this: USB:\Content\0000000000000000\C0DE9999\00000008\CODE999900000000 Step 3: Run XeXMenu on the Xbox 360 : Instead of constantly unplugging your USB drive
Launch .xex executable files for games, homebrew applications, and emulators.
One of the most powerful features of XeXMenu 1.1 is its instant FTP activation. As long as your Xbox 360 is connected to the same local network as your PC (via Wi-Fi or Ethernet), XeXMenu automatically hosts an active FTP server in the background the moment it is opened. How to connect via PC: Launch XeXMenu 1.1 on your Xbox 360. You can now drag and drop files directly
Highlight , choose Copy (or Move), and target your internal console hard drive ( HDD1 ).
Run games, emulator setups, and homebrew tools directly from your storage.