![]() ![]() If it doesn’t appear, there are a few additional steps we’ll need to take. After waiting for a few minutes, your Raspberry Pi should appear. Open up the Windows file explorer on your PC and type \\retropie into the address bar at the top. To do this, you’ll first want to make sure that your Raspberry Pi is connected to the same network as your PC.įirst make sure your Pi is connected to your WiFi or to your network router directly using an ethernet cable. The easiest way to get files from your PC computer to your Raspberry Pi is by remotely accessing the Pi from your PC. Remote Access Your Raspberry Pi From Your PC Now that we’ve installed the desktop environment, we’ll need to move our PSP ROM(s) to the proper folder on our Raspberry Pi: The desktop environment allows you to navigate the files on your Raspberry Pi similarly to how you would on a Windows computer. After restarting, you should now be able to access desktop mode by going to Ports > Desktop. Pixel desktop environmentĪfter you have successfully installed the Pixel desktop environment on your Raspberry Pi, go ahead and restart the device. ![]() Head to the RetroPie options menu and then go ahead and go to RetroPie Setup > Configuration / Tools > Raspbian Tools > Install Pixel desktop environment. We’ll now be covering how to get this setup. ![]() You’ll need to have the Pixel desktop environment tool installed on your Raspberry Pi to be able to access desktop mode on it. We’ll now be moving our PSP ROMs onto RetroPie.
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