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    Zacattack19
    last edited by 13 Aug 2021, 03:42

    I have successfully installed Retro Pi onto my Pi Zero and it works for the games I want to play, but I would like to load more. When I load the ISO to my SD card (32 GB), it partitions the drive into the boot and the retro areas. the issue I'm having is the retro partition is only set to 2.58 GB and so it won't let me load many games to it. Is there a way to expand this partition. I've tried using Windows Disk Partition Mgmt interface as well as xubuntu terminal commands. On windows I used Rufus to burn the ISO the the SD and on Linus I used Ether. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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      sleve_mcdichael
      last edited by 13 Aug 2021, 03:50

      It should have done this on first boot, but you can do it manually at any time:

      raspi-config > advanced options > expand filesystem. Then do a reboot.

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        Zacattack19 @sleve_mcdichael
        last edited by 14 Aug 2021, 00:03

        @sleve_mcdichael hey thanks for the speedy reply! it worked! thanks again! GAME ON!!!!

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