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      ignatius
      last edited by ignatius

      Hmm. No sign of it in that directory. And for some reason, unknown by me, I cannot install DOSBox from "RetroPie Setup", it does not have a binary to download. I can only install from source, and even then, it doesn't work. Not sure if it's my /etc/apt/sources.list or what. Something I should mention, is that, I installed dosbox via "apt-get install dosbox".

      Thanks.

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        mitu Global Moderator @ignatius
        last edited by mitu

        @ignatius said in DOSBox and RetroPie.:

        Not sure if it's my /etc/apt/sources.list or what.

        Dosbox is not installed via apt. The package should be in the optional packages section:

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        Something I should mention, is that, I installed dosbox via "apt-get install dosbox".

        That's why you probably didn't have the es_systems.cfg configured and the Runcommand doesn't work.

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          ignatius
          last edited by

          Ok. Trying to "Install from source"... We'll see.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @ignatius
            last edited by

            @ignatius All optional packages should have a binary update/install option - don't you have that option ?

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              ignatius
              last edited by

              No, I don't. :(

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                edmaul69 @ignatius
                last edited by

                @ignatius usually if you dont have a binary it means you arent connected to the internet. But you havent said if the source was installing. Which dosbox are you installing?

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                  ignatius
                  last edited by

                  I've tried two different WiFi Servers. No luck with either.

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                    ignatius
                    last edited by

                    Could it possibly be a permissions error?

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                      edmaul69 @ignatius
                      last edited by

                      @ignatius have you tried clicking on update retropie-setup? What happens? 2 things i have seen are biggest issues. No wifi or your clock settings are wrong.

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                        ignatius
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                        Ok. I sovled it. It turned out that my router was blocking my RPi. Thanks to everyone for their insight.

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                          ignatius
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                          Now, one last question before I close this thread. I'm trying to transfer my RPi instalation from a 16GB card to a 32GB card. I formatted just as I did my 16GB card, partitioned the same, etc, but it just isn't working. I know that the RPi requires that the first partition needs to be FAT32 formatted, and the second partition needs to be formatted ext4 Linux. I copied my installation over, but it just isn't booting. Does the RPi Zero W not support 32GB cards, or what?

                          Thanks to everyone.

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                            mitu Global Moderator @ignatius
                            last edited by mitu

                            @ignatius You can just create a backup image from your existing SD card, then write it - with Etcher/Win32Diskimager - on your new SD card. It should work as long as the Pi model is the same.
                            Afterwards, you can go into raspi-config (which you can start from the RetroPie menu) and use the Expand filesystem option to fill up the rest of your 32Gb card.

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                              ignatius
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                              Awesome. Thank you. :)

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