how do you download retropie on an already installed raspbian OS
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I'm somewhat unfamiliar with NOOBS, but it exists to supposedly be simple, so I assume that after you've used it's setup process to install the Jesse image I linked to above, you could then use these instructions to install RetroPie on top. If you decide to simply flash the official RetroPie image found here, the information is detailed fully in the official RetroPie installation guide.
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@mediamogul Will i need to somehow uninstall raspbian before doing this or?
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Flashing an official RetroPie image will overwrite anything already there. However, you may have to use your PC/Mac to format the SD card before starting over with NOOBS.
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@mediamogul Is there maybe a video on how to do this or something. And what do you mean start over with noobs?
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Videos are often rife with inaccuracies and outdated information. The specifics of RetroPie change often enough to make them obsolete very quickly. It's always best to stick with the official documentation for everything. I've never installed anything with NOOBS before, so it could be that formatting the card might be necessary before starting over from scratch. You'll want to check their own official documentation to be sure.
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@mediamogul so there's nothing i can really use to know exactly what to do step by step?
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If RetroPie is the only thing you're trying to put on your Pi, I would recommend the step-by-step instructions found in the RetroPie installation guide. After that, you'll be blasting centipedes and rescuing princesses in no time.
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@mediamogul Ok thanks for helping, So when i put the the retropie sd image on the MicroSD card and put it into the raspberry pi 3 it wont cause any corruptions or anything and it will just overwrite everything?
Also if i wanted in the future will i be able to add raspbian, and does it come with the image?
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@jpod1003 said in how do you download retropie on an already installed raspbian OS:
Also if i wanted in the future will i be able to add raspbian, and does it come with the image?
RetroPie is not it's own operating system and is actually installed on top of Raspbian already with the image you'll be using for the Raspberry Pi. To keep the overhead down, the RetroPie image makes use of Raspbian Lite, which is really only missing the desktop GUI that so many people associate with a standard operating system. However, the desktop environment can always be installed later from the RetroPie-Setup once everything's up and running.
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@mediamogul I know you said to not go off videos and i wont but just so i have an understanding this is pretty much what im doing
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@jpod1003 said in how do you download retropie on an already installed raspbian OS:
but it will overwrite it like you said?
Yesiree and yes to the prior, that's exactly what you'll be doing.
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I installed raspbian through noobs, and through researching i found that i cant download retropie unless i re format the card and install retro pie. And doing this will it automatically overwrite my current OS(raspbian) or?
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Please try and refrain from asking the same question in multiple threads. As stated earlier, you have a few options available to you and it seemed like you felt most comfortable flashing the official image from scratch. In doing that, it will indeed overwrite whatever was on the card previously.
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Topics merged
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@mediamogul i did everything and it worked, thank you but, by mistake my ps4 controller was connected to thr ps4 when i plugged it into the raspberry pi and i tried to turn the ps4 off while retropi was on configuration screen. So when i click any button nothing happens now? Also my keyboard and mouse wont work.
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@jpod1003 nvm i fixed it
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Good to hear. What was the issue?
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