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    RetroPie Setup

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      username97
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      I'm trying to install/setup RetroPie on my RaspberryPi. I bought mine a while back and followed the steps laid out by the seller. When I got to RetroPie I ran into a couple problems. It seems the mixture of versions I had did not give me the "1 Binary-based installation". I assume this was in regards to the warning beforehand as to Wheezy not being supported. I tried to update to Jessie but ran out of space a long ways down the line.

      I then wiped the card and burned a fresh image of Jessie. I've followed the same RetroPie install/setup steps but now when I run RetroPie_Setup I get much different options.
      Manage Packages
      Setup / Tools
      Uninstall RetroPie
      Update RetroPie-Setup Script
      Perform Reboot

      Again no installation option. What am I missing?

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      • caver01C
        caver01
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        @username97 Someone will surely chime in with the right steps to install, but I have always just started with the pre-installed image. Since you already wiped the card (or are willing to do so) why not just download the pre-built image?

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          username97
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          Pi Model: Model B+
          RetroPie Version Used: Commit = 186c0454....
          RetrPie Setup file version is 4.0
          Built From: NA
          USB Devices connected: Mouse, Keyboard, wifi
          Controller used: NA
          Error messages received: NA
          Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide)
          File: RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
          Emulator: NA
          Attachment of config files: NA

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            username97 @caver01
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            @caver01
            I can try that next. I'm not extremely hopeful that will run smoothly either. Simply updating the locale info was a pain. I had to try at least half a dozen methods to get that to seem to work.

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              opensourcefan
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              Installation was the easiest part of all my retropie experience so far, I simply followed the guide here - https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation

              Are you doing something different?

              RPI3, v 3.7 from SD Image, Last update, Bluetooth v1.0, Child-Friendly ES, 3 amp Power Supply, Case w/fan.

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              • dankcushionsD
                dankcushions Global Moderator
                last edited by

                the setup script has just recently changed. i guess it's not documented yet. if it doesn't make sense, use the preinstalled image.

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                • BuZzB
                  BuZz administrators
                  last edited by BuZz

                  to install manually with the new packages menu on top of an existing Raspbian - you just choose what you want to install. Basically, everything from Packages/Core and everything from Packages/Main will give you the base install, but you are free to add/remove emulators as you need. You can then just update the packages you have installed, rather than re-installing everything.

                  To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    username97 @BuZz
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                    @BuZz
                    Thanks. That was it. Installed both Core and Main. It works great!

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                      RetroResolution
                      last edited by RetroResolution

                      @BuZz, @username97
                      A little late to the party here, but in case it helps anyone else, I've written a comprehensive guide to installing RetroPie manually on top of Raspbian, including the changes introduced in the new, far more flexible, version 4 Retropie-setup script:

                      RetroPie Manual Installation Guide, including the Version 4 Setup Script Revised Menu Structure

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