If you genuinely want a modded Xbox 360:
: These are custom dashboard replacements. They provide a modern interface, automatic cover art downloading, and the ability to launch games directly from a USB-connected external hard drive.
So, when people search for "JTAG USB software," they are usually looking for one of three things:
: This is often the first "homebrew" application installed. It acts as a file manager, allowing you to copy files from a FAT32-formatted USB drive to the internal hard drive and launch .xex executable files.
If you already have a modded console and just need the dashboard files: Format a USB to FAT32, create a folder called Games , drop in XeXMenu , and plug it into your modded 360.
Here is a design document for a feature called
You cannot download a program, put it on a USB stick, plug it into a normal Xbox 360, and "JTAG" it. If you try to run these files on a stock console, the console will simply ignore them (or error out).