Removing systems from retropie
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Is there anyway to remove systems like Amiga, Apple 2, etc. By just using the controller and accessing through a menu rather then doing it through a computer?
Thanks, Josh
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@Josh-I said in Removing systems from retropie:
Is there anyway to remove systems like Amiga, Apple 2, etc. By just using the controller and accessing through a menu rather then doing it through a computer?
Thanks, Josh
Edit: My understanding is that when you are looking through your various emulators with Emulation Station, you only want to see the ones you use.
The way I do it is via FTP. I haven't tried through the menus, though I think it can be done but you would need a usb keyboard connected to your pi.
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/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/
, create a folder, I like to call mine "_unused
" without the quotes, so it is always listed on top - Move all unwanted emulator ROM folders to:
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/_unused
- Restart Emulation Station
- You'll now see only the emulators in the root of
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/
that are not in a subdirectory
Does this make sense?
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