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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @jwat147
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      @jwat147 https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation/ - has everything you need, including a video. Yes, you're supposed to write the image with Etcher on the card, it's not drag'n'drop.

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      • J
        jwat147
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        @mitu Ok, so I did everything as described and the RPI works. When I got to the part in the video about transferring the ROM's to the appropriate files, I can't find them on the back up that I made. Not sure how they work in this particular instance if the RPI has to read files in a specified place. Not sure if there is anything else that can be done at this point. If not, lesson earned I guess.
        Moving forward, if and when I am making and changes to say, themes or any thing in retropie, probably safe to say that I should be saving changes??? If so, where is the specific place that I should save any changes at.
        Thanks for you help today!!

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @jwat147
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          @jwat147 Saving changes - you probably mean backup ? Use Win32DiskImager to take a backup of your SD card - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#making-a-backup-option-1 - or just copy your files over the network - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#making-a-backup-option-2.
          I don't know how you backed up your existing card - if you didn't use something like Win32DiskImager, then I guess it's not a valid backup ? What files do you have from the previous image - it's an .img file or a bunch of files like kernel.img, etc. ?

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          • J
            jwat147
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            @mitu I didn't use Win32. Drag and drop like a traditional file... Here is a screen shot of the backup file.Screen Shot 2019-02-18 at 2.51.41 PM.png

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            • quicksilverQ
              quicksilver @jwat147
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              @jwat147 looks like you just copy/pasted the contents of your boot partition.

              https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/

              The above page should help, specifically the section on making back-ups is what you are looking for.

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              • J
                jwat147
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                @quicksilver thanks for the information. I use Mac, so Win32disk won't work. Looks like there is a section for OS to do this or even RPI clone. Both seem a little over my head, but I will look into this so I don't have a repeat like I did today.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @jwat147
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                  @jwat147 For macOS, use ApplePi-Baker instead of Win32DiskImager, works the same.

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                  • J
                    jwat147
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                    @mitu thanks, will do

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                    • J
                      jwat147
                      last edited by mitu

                      @mitu Do you have any preferences for where to get ROMS at? Since my system is back to normal, and that's all I am missing, I cold just do it myself. Looking at [removed] and once a ROM is downloaded, there are two files downloaded. A .nes and a .zip what goes in the ROMS folder on RPI?

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                      • quicksilverQ
                        quicksilver @jwat147
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                        @jwat147 https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2/forum-rules

                        We don't discuss where to get ROMs here. Please refer to the forum rules.

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                        • ClydeC
                          Clyde @jwat147
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                          @jwat147 Welcome to this forum and to the Retropie community.

                          There's a section in the Docs about NES including where to put which kind of ROMs. Please read it and ask any remaining questions here.

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