Put USB Synced files back on Internal SD card
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 Hello Guys and Gals, I followed the guide here (https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Use-an-external-usb-storage-device-on-recalbox-(EN)), and successfully backuped the files and settings of an old recalbox image. But, I want all my things back on the internal sd card (portable recalbox, big usb stick would be an issue). How do I do about doing this? Thank you ahead of time. 
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 I think all that is needed is a simple "cp" Linux command, but I'm too nervous to do it myself less I hose either the USB or my fresh recalbox install. Original recalbox 4.0 files --> USB sync What I want. USB --> SD card of 18.02.09 recalbox install 
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 @dh04000 the original files should still be on your sd 
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 @dh04000 the easiest us to start your "new" sd without the usb stick, stop es, plug the stick, check with mountwhere it has been mounted, and then preferably usecp -rof the various folders you wush to copy. But can't give you a command right now
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 I want to replace the contents of most(?) /recalbox/share with the contents found in /media/usb0/recalbox/ Both contain: bios extractions lost+found roms screenshots 
 cheats kodi music saves systemBut my USB has my previous Recalbox games, saves, and theme. What would the cp -r command look like for this? Thank you very much as always Substring.  
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 @dh04000 said in Put USB Synced files back on Internal SD card: I want to replace the contents of most(?) /recalbox/share with the contents found in /media/usb0/recalbox/ Both contain: bios extractions lost+found roms screenshots 
 cheats kodi music saves systemBut my USB has my previous Recalbox games, saves, and theme. What would the cp -r command look like for this? Thank you very much as always Substring.  I think I want to transfer my roms, saves, bios, and a custom emulationstation theme (under system?) 
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 Never mind. The USB drive was being weird when plugged in the raspberry pi zero USB port, so I pulled the files out and transfered the files by samba from my PC. 
 
			
			