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No config folder on retropie

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    Jacksons20
    last edited by 16 Feb 2020, 13:22

    I bought the raspberry pi 4 a couple of weeks ago and some things didn't work so I uninstalled retropie and reinstalled it and I was able to fix some stuff but one of the things is that I can't find a config folder in my retropie directory. I'm a little confused about why its not there and without it I can't put bios for some games in the folder. But, I do have a folder labeled 'BIOS' and I've put bios in it and nothing still seemed to work.

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      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by 16 Feb 2020, 15:55

      Support for the PI4 is still ongoing - how did you install RetroPie ?
      The correct folder to put BIOS files is the BIOS folder - can you give more details about what game are trying to run, which emulator, etc. ?

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        Jacksons20 @mitu
        last edited by Jacksons20 16 Feb 2020, 17:13

        @mitu I'm trying to play Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Playstation, and Dreamcast. I'm mostly confused because there isn't a specific folder for those systems.

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          mitu Global Moderator @Jacksons20
          last edited by mitu 16 Feb 2020, 17:55

          @Jacksons20 Take a look at the documentation - retropie.org.uk/docs. Each system is detailed with what emulator is used for it and where (if any) BIOS files should be placed.

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            Jacksons20 @mitu
            last edited by 16 Feb 2020, 18:50

            @mitu Will do.

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              Jacksons20 @mitu
              last edited by 16 Feb 2020, 21:37

              @mitu IT WORKS! Thanks for your help it works very well!

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