- If your device has a battery like a Steam Deck or Laptop, make sure it has enough charge to complete the file transfer. We recommend you are plugged in while doing this to prevent data loss
4. Do not launch RetroDECK on your new device until you have copied over the backed up folders.
5. Copy over the backup folder to the same location (or new) on the new device.
6. Launch RetroDECK on the new device and point towards the `~/retrodeck` location during installation. So if you have moved the `~/retrodeck` to the SD card of the new Steam Deck choose the SD card option during initial install, if you have moved it to the internal storage (home/) choose that option or third chose the custom option.
Depending on how comfortable you are using the Steam Deck controller to navigate the desktop environment, this may be easier to do with a connected mouse and keyboard.
You will lose all your custom emulator settings inside the emulators (like graphic settings or other tweaks), everything else stays intact and you will need to go through the initial setup again and point to the moved retrodeck folder.
You will get the benefits of a fresh install with all your content intact (saves, games, scraped data etc..) and you minimize the risks of any file conflicts.
You will need to backup the the main `~/retrodeck` folder.
- First put the Steam Deck into Desktop Mode `Steam button` > `Power` > `Switch to Desktop`.
- Main `~/retrodeck` folder
- Open the Dolphin File Manager (the folder icon in the taskbar).
- Navigate to where you installed `~/retrodeck` (this folder should contain sub-folders such as `bios`, `roms`, and `saves`).
- Copy the whole folder `~/retrodeck` to a device used for transfer such as a thumb drive, microSD Card, NAS, SFTP and get the files to the new Steam Deck. Or use a transfer software like warpinator to send the folder to the new Steam Deck via network.
- Follow steps 1 and 2 of the installation guide over at: [Steam Deck - Installation and Updates](../wiki_devices/steamdeck/steamdeck-start.md) but stop after Step 2 and do not open RetroDECK yet!
- Copy over the `~/retrodeck` to the new device via any of the chosen methods from step 1.
- Launch RetroDECK on the new device and point towards the `~/retrodeck` location during installation. So if you have moved the `~/retrodeck` to the SD card of the new Steam Deck choose the SD card option during initial install, if you have moved it to the internal storage choose that option or third chose the custom option.
You will need to reinstall things from configurator like controller profiles, must make sure you are on the same version before you update and if there are any version conflicts within `~/.var/app/net.retrodeck.retrodeck` things could break.
**Upsides:**
No first install, just move and play and all custom emulator settings you have made are moved.
You will need to backup two directories: the main `~/retrodeck` folders and a hidden `~/.var/app/net.retrodeck.retrodeck` folder.
- First put the Steam Deck into Desktop Mode `Steam button` > `Power` > `Switch to Desktop`.
- Main `retrodeck` folder
- Open the Dolphin File Manager (the folder icon in the taskbar).
- Navigate to where you installed `~/retrodeck` (this folder should contain sub-folders such as `bios`, `roms`, and `saves`).
- Copy the whole folder `~/retrodeck` to a device used for transfer such as a thumb drive, microSD Card, NAS, SFTP and get the files to the new Steam Deck. Or use a transfer software like warpinator to send the folder to the new Steam Deck via network.
- Put the copy in the same location as the old Steam Deck.
- Hidden `net.retrodeck.retrodeck` folder
- Return to `home`
- Find the "hamburger" menu button (three horizontal lines in the top-right). Open the menu and select `Show Hidden Files`. If on a keyboard, you can type `Ctrl+H`.
- Navigate to `home/.var/app/net.retrodeck.retrodeck/` and copy the whole folder it to device used for transfer such as a thumb drive, microSD Card, NAS, SFTP and get the files to the new Steam Deck. Or use a transfer software like warpinator to send the folder to the new Steam Deck via network.
- Follow steps 1 and 2 of the installation guide over at: [Steam Deck - Installation and Updates](../wiki_devices/steamdeck/steamdeck-start.md) but stop after Step 2 and do not open RetroDECK yet!