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    STE emulation & swapping roms to another sd card

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      voodoorida
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      Hi. Im a bit of a newbie & I am hoping someone can help with the following....
      I have installed retropie succesfully on a 16gb SD card & installed a few roms. I have also enabled Hatari & installed LLamatron (which is my all time fave ste game).
      Everything runs well.
      I have now bought a 32gb SD card & downloaded a large (28gb) image with thousands of games. It has installed correctly.
      Howevever when I try to put the relevant ROM & TOS files into the folders of my new card with the large build, I get an error ("Can not load TOS file : '/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/")
      I have checked my 16gb card & made sure I have put the correct files in the correct folders but it still fails to load.
      Am I doing anything wrong? Or is it because there is something In the build that I need to change?
      Any help would be appreciated.

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        mediamogul Global Moderator @voodoorida
        last edited by mediamogul

        @voodoorida said in STE emulation & swapping roms to another sd card:

        I have now bought a 32gb SD card & downloaded a large (28gb) image with thousands of games. It has installed correctly.

        Third party images aren't supported here. Especially those loaded with illegal material. (A) it's supporting piracy, (2) There's just too many variables to troubleshoot and (D) it goes against ape law. If you reinstall a fresh image from the RetroPie website, we'll be happy to help you troubleshoot any issues you may have.

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