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      MeltedCactus @meleu
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      @meleu I've wanted to hide the neogeo.zip file from my game list as well and I've found a pretty simple solution. While it isn't perfect, it is easy. Within emulationstation, select the neogeo.zip file and choose to edit this games metadata. Once in there, just delete the name. The file will still be in there, but it will now "disappear" from the list. You will still be able to chose it from within emulationstation, but it will show as if nothing is highlighted. This is the simplest solution I have found.

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        Swagman89
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        @Melvin-FoX Feel free to add any of these solutions to the wiki yourselves! It's easily editable by anyone!

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          Capeman @MeltedCactus
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          @MeltedCactus Where does it fall on the alphabetical order list? does it stay in N or does it shoot to the top or bottom?

          Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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            MeltedCactus @Capeman
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            @Capeman It shoots to the top.

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              nitrofurano @Nismo
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              @nismo said in hiding bios file.:

              I have my romset in 7z and the bios files in zip, then deleted .zip from es_systems.cfg.
              That's all.

              and what about the reverse thing, having all bios in .7z instead, and keeping all roms in .zip? ;)

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                lostless
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                Hey all, Ive found the easiest solution to this issue. Just unzip the neogeo.zip file and put the now neogeo folder into your Neo Geo games folder. since none of the files in the bios are .zip, the whole folder is hidden. The bios doesn't have to be zipped up.

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                  hooperre @lostless
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                  @lostless said in hiding bios file.:

                  Hey all, Ive found the easiest solution to this issue. Just unzip the neo-geo.zip file and put the now neo-geo folder into your Neo Geo games folder. since none of the files in the bios are .zip, the whole folder is hidden. The bios doesn't have to be zipped up.

                  I'm assuming this would work well for MTS and other bios files as well? Have you tried it?

                  4B ~ RPi PSU 5.1V / 3.0A ~ 32GB SanDisk microSD ~ 128GB USB

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                    lostless @hooperre
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                    @hooperre I don’t know what MTS is. If it’s MAME related it should.

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                      caver01 @lostless
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                      @lostless Does it work if everything is in the Arcade folder and I am using Runcommand to pick FBA, MAME, AdvanceMAME etc. to launch titles (for NeoGeo I am using FBA)?

                      My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                        lostless @caver01
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                        @caver01 I'm assuming so. Mame can run folders that are not zipped. It's how I used to run MAME games back in the early 2000s because i didn't know what i was doing. Give it a try. You can always replace the neo-geo.zip if need be.

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                        • JesseBlueJ
                          JesseBlue
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                          I hope we´ll see a simple "hide file" option (just like in Recalbox) in the future.

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                            caver01 @lostless
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                            @lostless MAME sure, but FBA?

                            My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                              lostless @caver01
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                              @caver01 seems to work

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                                caver01 @lostless
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                                @lostless Thanks. I am away from my Pi to test. Actually, I might explore merging the BIOS files into the ROM zip too. That method appeals to me about as much as unzipped folders.

                                My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                                  lostless @caver01
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                                  @caver01 you just have to unzip the neogeo bios. If you unzip the games, they won’t be reconized by emulation station.

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                                    Wombat @lostless
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                                    @lostless Your method didn't work for me. The games wouldn't load.

                                    I removed the neogeo.zip, extracted the files (23 of them), placed them back into the neogeo roms directory, and restarted ES.

                                    Once that didn't work, I created a separate folder, placed the bios' in there, then placed that into the neogeo roms folder, and restarted ES. No luck.

                                    Did I do something wrong? Your games do work when started?

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                                      lostless @Wombat
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                                      @wombat try naming the folder “neogeo”. I tried it 2 pi’s using retroarch final burn alpha

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                                        Wombat @lostless
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                                        @lostless Ah ok, I'm not using it for a MAME cabinet, my bad. I'm on RetroArch 1.6.7. I'm not sure if that matters or what the difference is since I've never looked into Final Burn. I'll try and research some!

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                                          Capeman @lostless
                                          last edited by

                                          @lostless said in hiding bios file.:

                                          Hey all, Ive found the easiest solution to this issue. Just unzip the neo-geo.zip file and put the now neo-geo folder into your Neo Geo games folder. since none of the files in the bios are .zip, the whole folder is hidden. The bios doesn't have to be zipped up.

                                          I can confirm this works, thanks for the tip!

                                          Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                                            caver01 @Capeman
                                            last edited by caver01

                                            @capeman @lostless This did not work for me. Can you share the paths of your folders and files and the exact emulators you are using?

                                            I have mslug.zip in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade alongside the neogeo.zip and the game launches fine with lr-fbalpha. If I unzip neogeo.zipI get a folder full of bios files in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade/neogeoand if I rename or delete neogeo.zip to hide it, the game does not launch. I tried moving the bios folder to /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/neogeo/neogeoand it still does not work.

                                            Any chance you still have your .zip bios file present and that is why it works?

                                            My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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