Editing An Absolute Beginner's Guide for the RP2

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If you would like to use a larger micro SD card of your own, rather than the 32GB card that came with your RP2, follow these steps:
If you would like to use a larger micro SD card of your own, rather than the 32GB card that came with your RP2, follow these steps:
# Using a micro SD card reader, connect the included 32GB micro SD card to your computer. If you are told that the card is damaged and must be repaired or formatted, DO NOT DO SO. Your included card is almost certainly fine. Try using another card reader or computer if you cannot access your card at all.
# Using a micro SD card reader, connect the included 32GB micro SD card to your computer. If you are told that the card is damaged and must be repaired or formatted, DO NOT DO SO. Your included card is almost certainly fine. Try using another card reader or computer if you cannot access your card at all.
# Copy ALL the files and directories from the included card to a safe place on your computer. I know that they look like random garbage, but they're actually just encrypted, and can only be opened with RetroidOS.
# Copy ALL the files and directories from the included card to a safe place on your computer.
# Safely eject your included micro SD card.
# Safely eject your included micro SD card.
# Connect your new micro SD card to your computer.
# Connect your new micro SD card to your computer.
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