## Do I have to partition or format my disk/sdcard to install RetroDECK?
No, partitioning or formatting is not needed at all. RetroDECK (differently from AmberELEC, Batocera and others) comes as a flatpak. Just install it as any other application and launch it from your desktop and/or Steam library.
Put the Steam Deck into Desktop Mode `Steam button``Power``Switch to Desktop`
* Go into Discover
* Press the `Installed` tab and find RetroDECK
* Press the `Uninstall` button
* Manually backup then remove the `~\retrodeck` folder. Warning! Make a backup your data roms/bios/saves etc if you want to save them else they will be gone.
## Does uninstalling RetroDECK remove my roms, bios and saves?
No, as long as you don't manually don't delete the `~\retrodeck` folder and it's content your data is safe. You could uninstall RetroDECK and install it again and keep going.
## I disabled Steam Input from RetroDECK in Steam and now controls do not work anymore.
RetroDECK is using Steam Input so for all the controller profiles disabling it is not recommend. If you can not enable Steam Input again and the Steam GUI is buggy you have to do this:
1. Remove RetroDECK as `A Non-Steam Game` from the `Library`
2. Add it again via `Library` - `Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library` (or use BoilR).
Updates to RetroDECK is handled automatically via your distributions software manager when there is a new version released like KDE's Discover or Gnome Software.
On the Steam Deck you can also install the AutoFlatpaks plugin for Decky to be able to update in gamemode.
### I have not updated RetroDECK for a very very long time, can I safely update?
It is always recommended to keep RetroDECK updated. But if you have not updated in very long time (a year or more) it might be better to just uninstall and reinstall RetroDECK from your software manager instead of doing the upgrade, as it can take longer. If you are even several major versions behind (example: going from 0.4b to 0.8b) we recommend uninstalling and reinstalling.
## How do I update a specific emulator in RetroDECK?
You can't in a easy way do that without breaking several things. RetroDECK builds many emulators and add RetroDECK specific features on top of them and makes it into one application as is the goal of the project.
But that said we are looking into a allowing a limited scrope of custom emulator installation for those that have early access versions that are payed like Yuzu and the users really want to add in.
The custom installation will still be more limited then the one we ship with RetroDECK by default and might have less features then normal Yuzu in term of hotkey support and other things that the user will need to configure manually.
But for things like RetroArch it is only the stable release of the application we ship.
When it comes to RetroArch Cores they always use their stable version, but if there is no stable version of a core within a stable release of RetroArch the nightly version of that core will be used instead.
Even before we release a new update for RetroDECK the nightly versions of the emulators will be tested to make sure they work and no major issues are known to exist in them.
There have been instances where the nightly version of a emulator have been completly broken and we want to avoid to ship that with RetroDECK.
Yes, that is the plan in a future update. We will not do our own infrastructure but allow users to their own services via easy built-in tools in the Configurator.