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    Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

    Help for a novice please!

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      kottal
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      I bought a raspberry pi 3 with noobs installed on a 32gb microsd. I downloaded retropie onto my laptop and then used Etcher to transfer the retropie image to the sd. I no longer appear to have raspbian. Is there a way of having both? Help please!

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        DarkWolf @kottal
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        @kottal
        Yes, of course!
        Here are instructions on how to use NOOBS:
        http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-noobs-for-raspberry-pi-can-help-first-time-users/

        System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
        Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
        Theme: Updated NBBA

        Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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          kottal @DarkWolf
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          @DarkWolf so I now need to reformat sd and reinstall noobs?

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            DarkWolf @kottal
            last edited by DarkWolf

            @kottal
            If you want to use noobs, yes

            If you want to install Retropie on a existing Raspbian system thatn just run the RetroPie-Setup Script on that.. You can than start it on the Raspbian User Interface


            In addition:
            Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

            There is already a topic about this here:
            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/5746/dooble-boot-raspbian-retropie

            System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
            Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
            Theme: Updated NBBA

            Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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              dudleydes @kottal
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              @kottal RetroPie is built upon Raspbian lite OS so Raspbian is already installed. I presume you mean the PIXEL desktop environment. Instructions to install PIXEL can be found here.

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                kottal @dudleydes
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                @dudleydes yes I was hoping to access Retropie from the desktop menus. When I boot up now it goes straight to retropie. What's the easiest way of getting the menu back and accessing from there ? Reinstall noobs and run a retropie setup script or do the pixel thing you said?

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                  DarkWolf @DarkWolf
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                  @DarkWolf Like I said, there is already a topic and a wiki page about that, follow this instructions and you will have what you want:

                  https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Manual-Installation

                  System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
                  Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
                  Theme: Updated NBBA

                  Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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                    dudleydes @kottal
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                    @kottal RetroPie and EmulationStation cannot be run from the desktop but you can launch the PIXEL desktop from ES. If you prefer, you can boot into the desktop instead of ES - instructions to do this are here. In this case, you would need to exit the desktop to launch ES.

                    How you wish to proceed is up to you - either install PIXEL in RetroPie and have the desktop as a launch option in ES or install RetroPie on NOOBS, which has the desktop already installed, using the links provided by @DarkWolf.

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                      kottal
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                      Thanks all much appreciated

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