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# Make sure you have either an Ethernet or WiFi connection between your Xbox 360 and PC. | # Make sure you have either an Ethernet or WiFi connection between your Xbox 360 and PC. | ||
# Take note of your Xbox's IP address. It should be on the dashboard. | # Take note of your Xbox's IP address. It should be on the dashboard. | ||
# Open an FTP program, such as [https://winscp.net/ WinSCP | # Open an FTP program, such as [https://winscp.net/ WinSCP], and connect using your Xbox's IP. | ||
# You should see a directory listing of the different partitions on the drive. You can upload or download files by right clicking them and choosing the relevant option. | # You should see a directory listing of the different partitions on the drive. You can upload or download files by right clicking them and choosing the relevant option. |
Revision as of 10:07, 8 September 2023
Files can be transferred to and from your Xbox 360 using FTP programs. On a custom dashboard, an FTP server will always be running in the background. The recommended FTP program is WinSCP, and a step-by-step tutorial for it can be found on the WinSCP page.
- Make sure you have either an Ethernet or WiFi connection between your Xbox 360 and PC.
- Take note of your Xbox's IP address. It should be on the dashboard.
- Open an FTP program, such as WinSCP, and connect using your Xbox's IP.
- You should see a directory listing of the different partitions on the drive. You can upload or download files by right clicking them and choosing the relevant option.