Home arrow Tutorials arrow Tutorials arrow 360 FTP Tutorial
360 FTP Tutorial PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
THIS TUTORIAL COURTSEY OF http://www.xbox360xperts.com they have a awesome website, check it out!

Tutorial:
How FTP to a JTAG XBOX 360 Console.
By: Xbox360Xperts

This tutorial will give you a step by step how to FTP to an Xbox 360 that has be JTAG’d.

What you’ll need:
• Filezilla (http://filezilla-project.org/)
• Auto Xbins 2008 (only if you do not have XEXmenu)(http://www.mediafire.com/?zn2zzun3m1m)
• XEXMenu can be found on Xbins>XBOX360>Dashboards>XEXmenu.

In order to connect to your xbox you must have XEXMenu installed which allows FTP (File Transfer Protocol). If you do not already have it installed connect to xbins and download the “ISO” version and burn it using IMGBurn.

1. Plug in your Ethernet cable first to obtain an IP address. If you do not get an IP address before launching XEXMenu then you will not be able to FTP. Launch XEXMenu from Games Tab (or disk if you have not already installed it to your Xbox HDD)
Image
Image
2. If you’re not already signed in with a profile you will be asked to sign in. Pick an offline profile or your xbox will try to connect to Live which could get your console banned (if it is not already). You should be faced with a screen similar to below.
Image

3. Hit the Right Bumper (RB) twice and you should be faced with a screen like below. Notice my IP address is 192.168.0.108. Your IP address will likely be something different depending on how your router is set up for DHCP.

Image



4. If you have not already done so install Filezilla and launch it. Click the “File” menu and select “Site Manager”.
Image



5. You will be presented with a new window showing your sites. Click on “New Site” and rename it to something like XBOX360.

Image



6. Click on the “Host” area and enter the IP address that you found in step 3. (Mine is 192.168.0.108) There is no need to put a number in the “port” box so leave it blank.
Image



7. Click on the pull down menu that says “Anonymous” and change it to “Account”.
Image





8. Fill in the following information: User = “xbox” Password = “xbox” Account = “xbox”
9. When you’re done filling in all of the information your window should look like this.
Image

10. Now Click on the “Transfer Settings” tab.
Image


11. Make sure the “Active” button is selected and click “Connect”.
Image



12. If you’ve followed the instructions correctly you should see following:
Image


13. Click on the “+” button to open the directory tree of your XBOX 360.
Image



14. You will see the following folders:
Image

• “Flash” is the actual system files stored in the NAND. DO NOT mess with any of these files as you could potentially damage your NAND files and your XBOX will not boot up any longer.
• HDD1 is partition 3 of your Xbox 360 hard drive. This partition contains all of your profiles, game saves, downloaded content, etc.
• HDDX is partition 2 of your Xbox 360 hard drive. This partition contains Xbox 1 compatibility files to emulate Xbox 1.

15. Click on “HDD1” then "Content" and you will see the following:
Image

• “0000000000000000” contains all of your downloaded content.
• “Exxxxxxxxxxxxxxx” is your game profile and contains all of your game saves. There could be a number of folders that start with the “Exx…” depending on how many profiles you have on your xbox
 
< Prev   Next >