Aurora cannot be installed on a standard, retail Xbox 360 purchased from a store. It requires a "glitched" console.

Aurora includes a built-in file manager, allowing users to move, copy, rename, and delete files directly on the console without needing a PC. It also has a built-in FTP server, enabling users to transfer games (ISOs, XEXs, GODs) wirelessly from a PC to the console.

The Aurora dashboard has largely replaced older alternatives like FreeStyle Dash (FSD) due to its stability and ongoing community support.

Aurora is not an emulator in the traditional sense; rather, it is a designed specifically for JTAG and RGH-modified Xbox 360 consoles. It replaces the original Microsoft interface with a modern, high-performance launcher that streamlines game management and expands the console's capabilities. Core Features and Benefits

Likely confusion from modding communities. Aurora is the dashboard you install on a real hacked Xbox 360 to launch backups. Xenia is the PC emulator. Sometimes YouTubers or repack sites mix the names for SEO.