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==How To== | ==How To== | ||
# Install the Xbox 360 SDK | # Install the Xbox 360 SDK | ||
− | # | + | # Plug your Xbox 360 directly into your computer with ethernet cable or plug it into the same network as your computer |
+ | # Open Xbox 360 Neighborhood, it should be on your Desktop after the SDK installs[[File:X360 Neighborhood Icon.png|thumb|none]] | ||
+ | # Click on Add Xbox 360 | ||
+ | # It will ask you for an IP or Xbox Name, enter either one of the two and hit Next | ||
+ | # If it successfully connects a popup message will appear asking if you want to set the Development Kit as Default, select yes | ||
Revision as of 16:10, 13 August 2020
How To
- Install the Xbox 360 SDK
- Plug your Xbox 360 directly into your computer with ethernet cable or plug it into the same network as your computer
- Open Xbox 360 Neighborhood, it should be on your Desktop after the SDK installs
- Click on Add Xbox 360
- It will ask you for an IP or Xbox Name, enter either one of the two and hit Next
- If it successfully connects a popup message will appear asking if you want to set the Development Kit as Default, select yes