![]() ![]() But you can access this partition in other ways (like via WiFi FTP), which I’ll cover in a later guide. The “Storage” partition won’t be readable by your PC or Mac, so you may not see it at all (and if you do, it will probably be write-protected). That’s because the SD card actually has multiple partitions - one that contains the operating system (called “EMUELEC”), one that contains your system storage (“Storage”) and and another that contains your games folders (called “Games”). Your PC or Mac operating system will recognize two “drives” when you plug that card into your computer. The file system on your RG351P SD card is a little weird. Table of contentsįlash clean stock software onto an SD card 3.7 firmware update 351ELEC ArkOS Notes on the EmuELEC "Storage" partition So this guide will show you how to back up the modified EmuELEC on your current stock SD card, and how to also install a fresh version of the software onto a new card. This is advantageous if you don’t want to have multiple SD cards to deal with, but it also has one big disadvantage: if you mess up that SD card, you lose BOTH your operating system and your game files. The RG351P has just one single SD card, and it contains both the operating system AND your game files. ![]() ![]() The Retroid Pocket 2 has internal storage for the operating system, and one SD card for all of your game files. For example, the RG350 devices have two SD cards - one that holds the operating system, and another for game files. The stock operating system found on the RG351P, which is a modified version of EmuELEC, is a little different from those found on other devices. Last updated 24JAN2021 (see Changelog for details) ![]()
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