4.3 to 4.4
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Hello,
I use Retropie 4.3 on my TV and bartop and I spent many months to get it just right, especially all the videos previews and instant Amiga loading from ES. Anyway I see 4.4 is out as I haven't needed to check for months and normally the best way to upgrade is to backup the SD card or use a spare and start again which fills be with dread due to the amount of time I spent on the last image. So are the any clear instructions to how to migrate all my work from 4.3 to 4.4?
Thanks
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You can save your ROMs and configs and copy them over to the new system. Check this topic for ideas of what to backup and restore. Maybe it's time you get a new SD card and experiment with it.
Regardless of transferring the configuration to the new system, you might possibly have to re-configure the RetroArch key mappings - due to the new input binding method introduced in 1.7.1 (which you might already have installed ?). -
Hi,
having spent many hours configuring my retropie I'm now afraid to do something wrong when migrating form 4.3 to 4.4.
I have configured my setup to use a 1TB USB drive mapped on /home/pi/RetroPie as instructed by the docs.
What would be the correct files/directories to be copied on a fresh 4.4 SD card from my current SD in order to replicate my setup ?
Thanks for any help.
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@weirdocollector said in 4.3 to 4.4:
What would be the correct files/directories to be copied on a fresh 4.4 SD card from my current SD in order to replicate my setup ?
I provided a link to a topic answering this very question. Have you read that topic ?
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@mitu said in 4.3 to 4.4:
@weirdocollector said in 4.3 to 4.4:
What would be the correct files/directories to be copied on a fresh 4.4 SD card from my current SD in order to replicate my setup ?
I provided a link to a topic answering this very question. Have you read that topic ?
Yes, and if I understand correctly I should copy form my 4.3 SD Card to the new 4.4 SD Card the following dirs:
/etc/emulationstation
/opt/retropie/configsas the following ones, will remanin utouched in my USB Drive:
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms
/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOSIs the above correct ?
Thanks again.
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@weirdocollector If you followed the docs, then your
bios
folder will not be on the USB drive, only your ROMs, so you need to save it also.
/etc/emulationstation
doesn't need to be copied, unless you modified thees_systems.cfg
manually in that location.That should be it. Make a backup of the sd-card also (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#making-a-backup-option-1) just in case.
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@mitu Thanks a lot!
I should have read the docs with more attention :(
It is simpler than I thought :)
Thanks again for the help!
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@mitu said in 4.3 to 4.4:
@weirdocollector If you followed the docs, then your
bios
folder will not be on the USB drive, only your ROMs, so you need to save it also.
/etc/emulationstation
doesn't need to be copied, unless you modified thees_systems.cfg
manually in that location.That should be it. Make a backup of the sd-card also (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#making-a-backup-option-1) just in case.
@mitu Hi !
I've finally found the time to try to update my Retropie to 4.4, but re-reading the docs, if I've understood correctly, also the BIOS folder should be on the USB HDD, and as such should not be copied on the new 4.4 SD Card.
From the docs: Now that the USB drive is mounted directly to
home/pi/RetroPie
, every time this directory is accessed, you're actually accessing the USB drive.As the BIOS directory is under
home/pi/Retropie
it seems it shouldn't be copied as it is already safely on the USB HDD.If this is true, the only directories to be copied are:
/etc/emulationstation
/opt/retropie/configs
Once done that, the
home/pi/Retropie
directory have to be again mounted on the USB HDD using the procedure described in the docs.Is the above correct ?
Thanks a lot for any help.
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