Now plug in your MicroSD into your Raspberry Pi and turn it on.Note: If you did it correctly the MicroSD should now say boot. Make sure the device is the drive letter of your MicroSD and click Write.img on the operating system drive as I noticed weird issues with having it stored on another drive when updating the card or backing it up with win32diskimager.exe SO keep that in mind. Locate your retropie.img you downloaded.Install win32diskimager.exe if you haven’t already and open it.Find the downloaded version of retropie.Įxample mine is: retropie-4.4-rpi2_įor example, mine will be retropie-4.4-rpi2_rpi3.img.This will give you an idea of what you will see. Type select disk “n” replace “n” (with the number of your SD Card)Įxample: Mine is Disk 9 119Gb so I would do this: select disk 9.Search For CMD, right-click it and run as administrator. Please keep this in your mind as you will need to remember it later.
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