Editing An Absolute Beginner's Guide for the RP2

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Once your RP2 is connected to the Internet, press the "HOME" button (located to the lower-left of the screen) to return to the Android home screen.
Once your RP2 is connected to the Internet, press the "HOME" button (located to the lower-left of the screen) to return to the Android home screen.


[[File:Home_Button.png|none|thumb|The "HOME" button]]
IMAGE OF RP2 WITH HOME BUTTON POINTED OUT


=== Downloading and switching to RetroidOS ===
=== Downloading and switching to RetroidOS ===
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Open the app drawer again, and use the d-pad to select the new "Retroid" app icon, then press the "A" button to confirm. A window will pop up to ask if you really want to switch to Retroid OS; press the "A" button to confirm. Your RP2 will shut down and then automatically restart in RetroidOS mode. Once again, it will take 30 to 40 seconds to boot up, so you will need to be patient.
Open the app drawer again, and use the d-pad to select the new "Retroid" app icon, then press the "A" button to confirm. A window will pop up to ask if you really want to switch to Retroid OS; press the "A" button to confirm. Your RP2 will shut down and then automatically restart in RetroidOS mode. Once again, it will take 30 to 40 seconds to boot up, so you will need to be patient.


[[File:Retroid_App_Icon.png|none|frame|The "Retroid" app icon]]
IMAGE OF RETROID APP ICON


Congratulations! Your RP2 will now boot directly into RetroidOS every time you turn it on, and you should never need to touch Android again unless you want to.
Congratulations! Your RP2 will now boot directly into RetroidOS every time you turn it on, and you should never need to touch Android again unless you want to.
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