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Ziggy Miggy
Aug 22, 2002, 09:21 PM
for those of you having trouble editing the evo-x menu.ini there is now a util to edit it.

(taken from the readme.txt)

Why Evo-X Menu Editor
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Up until now, the typical procedure for modifying the 'menu.ini' file on your
XBox's hard drive was:
1. Go into FTP program on your PC.
2. Transfer the 'menu.ini' file from your XBox to your PC.
3. Go into text editor program on your PC.
4. Manually edit the 'menu.ini' file.
5. Save and close text editor.
6. Go into FTP program again.
7. Transfer the 'menu.ini' file back to your XBox from your PC.

With Evo-X Menu Editor, all of the above can be done from one program, Evo-X
Menu Editor. Evo-X Menu Editor will connect to your XBox and allow you to edit
your menu in a user friendly tree view. It is much easier to add, edit, and
delete items. No more worrying about missing brackets, tabs, or commas like when editing manually in a text editor.



also there is another little app that will allow you to change the microsoft logo that comes up on boot up.
(taken from the .txt)
LoGo-X v0.3 Released
About:
What it does is this.
This program allows you to change the little 'microsoft' logo when you cold boot (cd or first time hd). Under the XBOX logo after the animation a 'microsoft' logo appears. You can put whatever you want there now!

http://www.xboxdeveloper.net <------ it's here

keiths
Aug 23, 2002, 05:03 AM
Evo-X Menu Editor project information and links to download, etc. can be found at:
http://www.xboxdeveloper.net/index.php?mode=viewproj&id=112

That's also the place to post any requests, bugs, etc.

Ninja
Aug 23, 2002, 05:12 AM
it looks quite cool.. and automatically sort lists etc.. nice one boys

keiths
Aug 24, 2002, 02:32 AM
Thanks.

I'm the author, BTW, so if you have any problems, questions, comments, feel free to e-mail me or post at the above site.

Ziggy Miggy
Sep 04, 2002, 10:14 PM
nice one keiths

I never had a problem editing the menu.ini anyways , but your app makes the task oh so much quicker.

thanks again.

CyBeRkId2002
Sep 05, 2002, 04:59 AM
what does the menu.ini file do exactly?