I don't care about money or what anyone thinks about me.LOL, maybe if you tell the person how to fix it , You would maybe get more donates , You ever think about that .
Don't worry!
I don't care about money or what anyone thinks about me.LOL, maybe if you tell the person how to fix it , You would maybe get more donates , You ever think about that .
I do care about your sleep hours, though.I don't care about money or what anyone thinks about me.
Don't worry!
Made me happy. Props.I don't care about money or what anyone thinks about me.
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I'm not worry .I don't care about money or what anyone thinks about me.
Don't worry!
It will start and you can setup a whole installation just with the NSP (via the updater).Try the NSP without the NRO, my money is on that RA wont start.
The reason why the NSP is only 11MB is because it's only the standalone RetroArch app, with no cores at all, only the frontend.The Retroarch install is close to one 1GB.
The NSP is 11MB.
The reason why the NSP is only 11MB is because it's only the standalone RetroArch app, with no cores at all, only the frontend.
From there, and with the frontend already running, you can go ahead and download all of the required cores, assets, thumbnails, etc, without taking your SD card out of the console.
That I'm not sure of to be honest.Excellent. Thank you. And updating RetroArch itself (the application)? Is it possible within RetroArch via the updater?
That I'm not sure of to be honest.
You'd have to ask @LibretroRetroArc to see if the NSP is being updated regularly in a nightly basis like the cores, or if its entirely apart.
Its probably ur sdcard . Going bad.hey guys i have a problem copying the retroarch folder to the root of my sd card (sorry if this is a common problem addressed earlier). it slows down to like 1 kb/s and takes hours to copy. this is just after i had copied quite a few "back ups" that were gbs in size in just a few seconds. and i tested after with another file incase i damaged the sd card and it was fast too its just the retroarch folder itself. any ideas please?
It will start and you can setup a whole installation just with the NSP (via the updater).
Only for advanced users tho