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    Access Filesystem on Pi Zero Running RetroPie via Windows PC

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      jhepple
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      I have a Pi Zero running Retropie, which is running fine.

      However, I'd like to alter the splash screen, just for fun as the item will be a gift.

      The Pi Zero I have is not connected to the internet. Is there a way I can gain access to the file system via a Windows PC to be able to write a new image file to the spash screens folder?

      Any help appreciated,

      Thanks

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        BuZz administrators @jhepple
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        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          RetroTim
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          I was wondering the same but until I get the time to really fix this issue I do the following:

          • Create whatever file you need on your Pi in Windows (or any other OS)
          • Copy the file(s) to your Pi in one of the shared folders in \Retropie
          • SSH into the Pi
          • Copy the files to the right location on the Pi

          Not the most user friendly way, but this way I got my Pi to boot showing the PsOne boot sequence.

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