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    MicroSD Sizes - what's needed?

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    • themazingnessT
      themazingness
      last edited by themazingness

      It depends on what games you have or plan on having. I currently am using 8.25 GB just for games. Most of that is from my DOS games which I probably just need to clean them up of unnecessary files from GoG. But if I were put more Playstation games (or other ISOs), it'd probably fill up really fast. Right now I only have two that I ripped taking up 865 megabytes. If I had hundreds of ISOs, my 32 GB sd card wouldn't be enough. Most of my games are arcade games or early generation console game I got from software collections I own on PC. Those hardly take any space.

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      • TangoT
        Tango
        last edited by

        So would a 64GB card give me more than I should need for a good while?

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        • themazingnessT
          themazingness @Tango
          last edited by

          @Tango I believe so, especially if you are playing mostly 16-bit era and earlier. It's the ISOs from discs that tend to get bulky.

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          • TangoT
            Tango @themazingness
            last edited by

            @themazingness But won't those go in the ROMs folder? I have that on a separate USB drive.

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            • themazingnessT
              themazingness
              last edited by themazingness

              Oh! I totally misread that (somehow I was just thinking of the typical usb drive being used to copy files to the microSD card). Yeah, you really should have no problem then. I doubt you'll fill it even 1/4th of the way if you use a 64 gb card when ROMS are on the USB drive.

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              • FollyF
                Folly
                last edited by Folly

                @Tango

                If you have a pi4, you can boot directly from an usb drive.
                Just flash the latest "boot ROM version" in "raspi-config" in "boot options".
                Then you can put your retropie image on an usb-drive and later add your roms to that drive.
                Shut down, Remove you old SD and start with the usb drive only.
                Then you don't even need a SD-card anymore (that wear out).
                And you have Terrabytes, at you side, for your roms. :)

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                • H
                  helloThere
                  last edited by

                  How do you make saves of a thumb drive, though? Can I just copy the folders from my USB drive onto my desktop or do I have to make an image of the entire drive?

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @helloThere
                    last edited by

                    @helloThere If you're ROM folders are on the USB drive, the saves will also be saved there, by default they're created in the ROMs folder.

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                    • TangoT
                      Tango @Folly
                      last edited by

                      @Folly That sounds like a good idea. Looks like, at the moment, my old card is working now. (Took about 2 minutes on a Linux system to deal with that.) So I'm going to be testing that setup and make sure it works.

                      When I've got that working, I'll try it with your setup to see if I can get that to behave.

                      Right now I have RetroPie on a 256GB microSD card. It'd be nice if I can move it to a 64GB card, including all my settings or just move it all to my USB drive. That'd let me use the 256GB card for something else.

                      @helloThere whether I have mine on a USB or microSD card, I'm going to be setting up rsync and Samba so I'll have a volume on my backup RAID mounted on the RP system and then use rsync to backup to the RAID.

                      My problem is that I did not have rsync backing up to the new system, so when this current card went bad, the data wasn't backed up. (But I'm lucky GPartED, a suggestion from @mitu, fixed it!)

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        A 32Gb card would be more than enough for RetroPie + OS, if you intend to keep your games/ROMs (plus scraped artwork) on an external USB disc.

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