If you do manage to mess up the menu.ini, just boot from a CDRW that contains the one that you extracted from the original iso anyway.
(in other words, make sure you have a working copy of the original EvoX iso's default.xbe and menu.ini on a CDRW and that you can sucessfully boot, before messing with menu.ini)
It appears that if you boot a disk with EvoX on it, the menu.ini on the disk is the one that's loaded instead of the broken one you messed up on the HD.
Once it's booted from the CDRW version of EvoX, just FTP a new menu.ini over the top of the fux0red one on the HD.. Then reboot the XBox.
The key to it is MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BACK UP THAT YOU CAN BOOT before messing with anything.
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