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    • bigblockentmt
      bigblockentmt @Dragu last edited by

      @dragu

      I am unable to see the Rom Folder

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      • Dragu
        Dragu Banned last edited by

        @bigblockentmt
        In Filezilla you not only see the rom folder, you see all folders. Means you can also transfer to all allowed locations like /recalbox/share. If I must transfer to a verbidden directory, I just put it by Filezilla into the share folder and transfer inside Putty with cp.

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        • bigblockentmt
          bigblockentmt @Dragu last edited by

          @dragu
          All I see is:
          .Trashes
          boot
          EFI
          ._.Trashes
          recalbox-backup
          recalbox-boot

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          • bigblockentmt
            bigblockentmt @bigblockentmt last edited by

            @bigblockentmt

            If you put the SD Card in that is all I see

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            • Gaetan
              Gaetan Theme moderator @bigblockentmt last edited by

              @bigblockentmt you have to leave your sd card into your pi, and then connect it to network via rj45 cable or wifi. Then try what Dragu talked about. Pluging your sd card straight in your pc will achieve nothing

              Boards : Now: Nuc i7 7567u // Past: Rpi3 B, Rpi3 B+, Odroid xu4
              Controllers : Ps3 dualshock, 8bitdo SFC30 pro, Snes wired controller

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              • bigblockentmt
                bigblockentmt @Gaetan last edited by

                @gaetan

                Thanks for the reply back..

                Why is it not accessible off the SD?

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                • Gaetan
                  Gaetan Theme moderator @bigblockentmt last edited by

                  @bigblockentmt technicly I don't know how, but I know it's like that 🙂

                  Boards : Now: Nuc i7 7567u // Past: Rpi3 B, Rpi3 B+, Odroid xu4
                  Controllers : Ps3 dualshock, 8bitdo SFC30 pro, Snes wired controller

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                  • Dragu
                    Dragu Banned last edited by

                    @bigblockentmt
                    Because the folders are mounted under a Linux system. Windows is not able to read such file system.

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                    • Gaetan
                      Gaetan Theme moderator @Dragu last edited by

                      @dragu Voilà 😄

                      Boards : Now: Nuc i7 7567u // Past: Rpi3 B, Rpi3 B+, Odroid xu4
                      Controllers : Ps3 dualshock, 8bitdo SFC30 pro, Snes wired controller

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                      • kewi
                        kewi last edited by kewi

                        As the sd card uses a Linux partition, you can probably just install a Windows driver that lets you read and write on such a partition. I haven't tried recalbox yet, but for ext3 or ext4 drives I have used succesfully ext2fsd
                        Read this : https://www.howtogeek.com/112888/3-ways-to-access-your-linux-partitions-from-windows/

                        Or just download and install https://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd/files/
                        Reboot your PC and insert your sd card.
                        Cheers.
                        Don't forget to eject your sd card from Windows when you have finished to copy your files.

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