I want anydroid on my hdd not ssd6/1/2023 ![]() theres no way we can deal with always copying over big iso's to the ugly internal storage of 512gb. please do something to address this issue once and for all and put an end to emulation downtime. RetroArch devs if you see your users' problem that who knows how many are dealing with right now. if you want to sell your device with emulation preloaded on it, retroarch is the way to go but with this issue its pointless to buy an xbox Series S unless you do what I said just prior which is to use standalone emulators and hope or to play your xbox titles in lower resolution than 4K etc. the way I see it, without retroarch having the ability to no longer read roms from the E:xternal storage it makes the Xbox Series S useless unless you want to use standalone emulators but a noob wouldnt know, they require retroarch, just saying, not talking about me im saying for selling purposes. Someone do something about this, seriously. I have the whole library of every rom/iso except for switch because im just waiting for it to be discontinued and then wait for more games to be fully uploaded, you know. I plan on selling this damn thing I need an occupation so this is it, I just mine crypto and download media and whatever i need if i can. so whats going on? Can someone with higher power please contact a retroarch dev or something or make a big deal out of this so we can get things back to normal and be happy with what we have invested our nearly 2000$ CAD into. ![]() it just does not show anything except parent directory and i know there are like 20 folders in the root of the USB drive at the moment. You need to change the word "default" where rgui_browser is located and type the location of the E: whatever the command may need to be typed as (keeping the quotation marks), I don't know what to try but that is an idea but it might not mean anything because the Xbox can naturally detect the USB drive in retroarch because when its unplugged there is no E: shown in the directory list in retroarch then, but when its plugged in then theres E: showing however once you open it to access your rom folders to scan to make the playlists. So I'm having a feeling about the Xbox as well, I have already successfully opened my retroarch config file on Windows 11 with notepad but I am not too sure what I should type as I have never previously owned any Xbox console ever in my life. called rgui_browser and point my folder path for the microSD card and thats how you do it for Android. I know this, in Android to read roms from my 1TB microSD card in my phone I had to use an app called QuickEdit to modify 1 line of text in the retroarch config file. If anybody ever knows how to resolve this ISSUE please post some ideas. I am using the latest version of retroarch and following a super simple guide from somebody's youtube channel. I just bought my Xbox yesterday so I never used it with S: as internal storage but it is D: for me just like you guys. Just like you guys, the exact same thing. Anyway, I have had this issue now soon as I began to attempt to install the 1st of like high 20ish+ consoles on retroarch on the xbox series S but I cant see any of my folders I put from my PC to my USB drive in E: in retroarch. I have an easy way around emulators now that I've had my experience for a long time with PC and then just very recently started using retroarch for the very first time but on Android and its simpler and I understand PC is more compatible and offers much more out of using it for emulation such as storage and other hardware components etc. I just bought a brand new Xbox Series S from Best Buy yesterday and waited until today for a 16TB WD MyBook USB 3.0 External HDD and 1TB Seagate Xbox Expansion Card.
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