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      Saving Roms to SD card

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      @sleve_mcdichael

      Sort, thank you

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      Trying to transfer to larger SD card

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      @mitu Problem solved. As I suspected, it was something stupid that I was doing that simply wasn't making its way across in communication.

      I thought pressing [F4] just quit the controller config and would take me to ES. I didn't realize it was that which was kicking me to the CLI. facepalm

      Everything is good now. Thanks for your willingness to help.

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      Attempting to back-up SD card

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      simpleethatS

      @helloThere I use win32diskimager on my PC and it works very well. The interface is fairly intuitive too. Hopefully it works for you.

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      [Tutorial] New way to backup your retro pie

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      @windg The backup would still run roms off your drive.

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      Duplicating RetroPie SD Card?

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      Thanks! I think I'll probably go the imaging route then. Any suggestions on a good imaging tool? Or do the same tools we use to write images, such as Win32 Disk Imager or balenaEtcher, create them as well?