RetroPie won't install any BIOs
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Hello,
I'm having a problem... I just made my first Retro Pie and got it all mostly working
I have a Pi 3 and with the newest update RetroPie v4.2...Well I put the PS1 BIOs and the GBA BIOs into the BIOS file on my flashdrive and when I put it into the Pi... it won't install them to the SD card... I've restarted the Pi and checked the
"(/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/" and their not there.
both the bios files are called
PS1 = (SCPH1001.BIN)
GBA = (GBA.BIOS)
I know the PS1 bios are good do to I use the same bios for my PC.Any help in this would most thankful and please I understand I'm still learning all this, so I'm still dumb
so try to be clear and understanding. :(Thank you
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@N-Game-Arts is it just a file transfer issue? If so, download WinSCP or another ftp client and use this to transfer files onto your pi. Alternatively you can go into retropie setup and manage packages/experimental packages and you can install retropie manager. This also lets you transfer roms and bios from your computer to your pi.
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This "retropie manager" kind like a program where I can pull out my SD card and plug into my PC and manage the games and bios easily...
cause that would make things a hell of a lot easier! -
By far the easiest way is to connect the Pi to your network either by WiFi or wired Ethernet and then dragging/dropping roms/bios files within windows on your PC. See "Samba Shares" section in here:-
https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Transferring-Roms
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AFAIK it's the purpose of the USB Rom Transfer Tool. Is it activated ?
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@N-Game-Arts you do not want to pull out the SD care and put the SD card into your computer to transfer files. You should use one of the many other methods.
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@tashman
I was really hoping to save that as the very last resort to getting them to the Pi.
Do to later down the line I was hoping to make a few more as a gift to people. :/ -
@Sano
I'm not sure how to tell if it's "activated" or not
and I don't know what or how to get to the "logs" to show that to you.I would gladly show if I knew how...
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@TMNTturtlguy
umm. o.o.... well I've already tried hooking it back into my PC before I came to you all...
Didn't work.I downloaded this " retropie manager" to my Pi.. but then how do I use it, if not by removing the SD?
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@N-Game-Arts you really need to just read the documents that tell you how to do everything. There is a great link a the top of the page that give you all of this information.
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
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I did read the "documents" ... and won't lie a LOT of it did not make sense.
I did almost everything I could before coming to you all and wait "retropie manager" is a another "need internet"
What is with this needing "internet" to transfer files... how can the idea of just unhooking the SD and pluging into a PC to transfer the deta the big NO, NO... but using the internet is alright. -___-
Seems a little ass backwards to me...But I digress...
I already tried fallow the Samba Shares thing... I have no clue how to get in even to work.
I fallowed what I was told to fallow and got nothing.I'm sorry... just getting a little tired of this run around.
as I said.. a LOT of this is new to me and I'm learning as I go. ^^; -
If you don't want to connect the Pi to the network (even temporarily just to transfer the files) then the only other way is to manually copy the files from the USB stick to the Pi using the command line. However, that requires some basic Linux knowledge.
You can't just plug the SD card into your PC because Windows will only see the small boot partition of the SD card and not the filesystem with the roms/bios files as it is in a different unreadable format. That's why you need additional tools (like Win32_diskwriter) to write the whole image to the SD card in the first place.
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@tashman
It's not a matter of not wanting to use the network anymore... it's just not working
I've used now the Samba Shares, WinSCP and now tried the Retropie Manager and will not link me to my Pi.
At this point it would be easier with the command lines... cause I already had to do that just get the overscan thing to work. <.<I'm sorry... snap at you guys like that...
it just seems such easier way to do it but at last can't be done. T-T -
Did you enable shh transfers?
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@space-cadet
Not sure what that is or how to enable it?
No, I can not get the Pi on the same network... I got it hooked by wire, but no one will tell me what to do from there
I got the IP address and all that but again will not find it on my PC.Again... how do I fix so I can just transfer the BIOs to the SD card from the flashdrive... is there no way to fix this, but to only use ass backwards internet.?
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I fallowed everything in the list and still will not find the Pi to the network.
I turned on SSH, I downloaded Putty, I tried using WinSCP again... I tried re-searching it as \retropie
and keep being told "Can Not Be Found"and I couldn't find anything on fixing the BIOs to the SD card from the flashdrive problem I'm having.
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I just tired reformating the flashdrive and putting the PS1 bios into the BIOs file and it still did not transfer the PS1 bios to the SD crads BIOS file. -
Okay, I tried looking for the PS1 bios in the "File Manager"
/media/usb/retropie/BIOS/
and copied the file "SCPH1001.BIN too
/home/Pi/RetroPie/BIOS
but this error poped up.[ Error: Cannot create target file "/home/Pi/RetroPie/BIOS" No such file or directory (2) ]
What am I doing wrong? ... shouldn't this have worked?
Please I'm running out of ideas of what hell I'm supposed to do? -
Linux is case sensitive, so it's /home/pi/RetroPie/bios :)
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