![]() Choosing the incorrect drive from the list might lead to world destruction. Now that you’ve been warned, click the Restore Backup to continue. WARNING: This step will wipe-out your SD Card. If all is well and ready, click Restore Ba… oh wait! I almost forgot the warning.In my case it’s retropie-v3.8.1-rpi2_rpi3.img. Inside the Pi-Ingredients, browse for your RetroPie image.If it’s not yet listed, try clicking the refresh button beside the list. Choose your SD Card drive from the list.You might be asked for the Admin Password. Fire-up your ApplePi Baker (or Win32DiskImager if you’re on Windows.).Now, we’re going to put that to your SD-Card. You already have your RetroPie image, right? Good. Step 2: Flashing RetroPie to your SD-Card Required only if you are going to transfer game ROMs via SFTP. If you don’t have this readily, you can transfer your ROMs via your network as long as your Pi is in the same network as your host computer, and your network allows SFTP (more on that later). We need this to transfer Game ROMs though it is not the only way. Internet Connection (required only for the setup).(Sorry Windows lovers, I’m using a Mac ¯\_(ツ)_/¯) This is what we are going to use for this tutorial. ![]() For Windows: you can use Win32DiskImager.This OS already contains several emulators though initially you’ll see only a few (more on that later) This is going to be our Operating System. Step 1: Prerequisites Hardware Requirements ![]()
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