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How to Create a Custom Theme for your Xbox Dashboard

Tutorial Name: How to Create a Custom Theme for your Xbox Dashboard  

Category: Xbox 360 Tutorials

Submitted By: Ry-Nasty

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Step 1:Firstly, go to your system settings on your xbox which can be found by pressing the big X in the middle of your controller and going to the right twice. With your USB plugged in go to your hardrive and find your themes by clicking Memory -> Themes -> then you need to have a Theme on there. (I'd just pick a free one off there if you have one) Move your Theme over to the USB Flash Drive then unplug it and stick it in your computer. (Close it for now until I tell you to open it again.)

Step 2: Open up Modio and click the big button in the upper left hand corner. Find where it says 'Other Tools' and then from 'Other Tools' it will say 'Theme Creator'. Click 'Theme Creator'. Look at the spoiler for a picture.


Step 3: Load whatever themes into whatever category you want, name it, then click Save Theme and save it to desktop. Click spoiler for Picture.


Step 4: Once you have saved it to your desktop, there should be a file on your desktop with the name you just saved it as. Open up USBXTAFGUI and click file then open device. Click the spoiler, and you should have a screen like this.

Once that is done then click on 0. {dir}Content then click on the one that says 1. {dir}0000000000000000. Click the spoiler to see what it should look like.

After that keep clicking all the way until you can't click any farther. It should look like this.

Your numbers most likely won't look the same as mine, but the point is, is that you have something there whether it's the name of your theme or random numbers like mine. That is the Theme that you saved there at the beginning. Listen carefully to this part! DRAG THE FILE INTO USBXTAFGUI, BUT MAKE SURE THAT YOU SAVE IT UNDER THE THEME YOU ALREADY HAVE IN THERE!!! It should look like what is in the spoiler.


Step 5: Once you are on your Xbox go back to System Settings -> Memory then this time go to your Flash Drive -> Themes (There should now be 2 Themes in there) -> and move your original Theme back to your hardrive along with your new Theme if you did it right.

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