roms folders are not created when usb drive is in raspberry pi
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@Bear-Claw enable USB ROM service using the RetroPie Setup menu in GUI, reboot and try again. It should automatically create all the sub-folders within the retropie folder you created for you to add ROMs to. Have you also considered transferring the ROMs over your network? Use Samba or WinSCP.
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If this service is enabled and he copies ROMS to the USB flash into the newly created folders and then reinserts the USB into the retropie does it auto copy of the roms to the internal storage or simply play them from the USB?
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@sumerian It should copy them to the SD card inserted in the Pi.
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@sumerian If you want to play ROMs from a USB rather than transferring them to your Pi this can also be achieved. All the instructions are in the wiki. I don't do it myself. I have 300+ hand chosen ROMs on a 32GB card. I still have 21GB available, even with all the other stuff I have on the card. Saying that, I don't use anything over 16bit Systems and standalone MAME/ aracade games. Full ROM sets are pointless, with too much crap and not needed by the "ordinary" gamer.
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@columboscoat thank you very much, I hope I didn't hijack this too much.
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@columboscoat I try that now and it said when I click on Retropie setup it takes me to make a black screen with code and says installing packages needed and then says unable to install packages
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@Bear-Claw Are you connected to the Doubleyoudoubleyoudoubleyou?
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@columboscoat what is that
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@Bear-Claw the internet...
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oh I hooking up my raspberry pi right now to my router
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@Bear-Claw You should do that. Definitely.
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it is still saying unable to install packages isb release
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@Bear-Claw ok. Lets go back to the start. The first thing I would recommend is reinstalling the image. And then everyone knows you have a stock set-up.
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doing that right now
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@Bear-Claw Cool, let me know when you are done. I would like to help you. Also ensure you have the github install instructions available. They help too!
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@columboscoat how do you enable the ROM service
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columboscoat thanks for you help got it to work thanks
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@Bear-Claw in the main ES GUI choose Retropie then RetroPie Setup Update RetroPie Setup Script...
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@Bear-Claw No worries. Glad I could help. Just pass it on...
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@Bear-Claw I'm having this issue and have done the suggested actions, but it's not putting the files on the flash drive
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