Manual backup from micro SD card which is about to die
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My SD card with retropie on it is most likely dying. I could backup it with Win32 Disk Imager just 2 weeks ago but now I am getting immediate CRC errors when trying it.
Since Retropie still works flawlessly and all files and folders can be accessed remotely, my thought is: copy the individual (custom/changed) stuff to my PC harddisk, take a new card, put a fresh Retropie image onto it (same version/build as the one on the current card) and afterwards, copy back my stuff which I previously copied away.
Now for the actual content to be saved from the current setup, I thought the following files and folders should cover all I need:./boot/config.txt
./home/pi/*
./opt/retropie/*
./opt/vc/*What's your opinion: Did I consider everything, so when copying this over a fresh image, I should have everything back as it's now, or did I miss something?
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See https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#making-a-backup-option-2
Don't copy
/opt/vc
and/opt/retropie
, they're re-created by installation. Theconfigs
and theroms
folders are the most important ones and you should try and back them up first. If you're usingWinSFTP
instead of File Shares, they're in- /opt/retropie/configs
- /home/pi/RetroPie/roms
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So referring to option 2 from your link these 4 folder but in addition, ./boot/config.txt
Correct? -
@TimZett If you modified your
config.txt
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Cheers :-D
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