Once done, you will could configure Kodi to boot as its own entity instead of using the Ports menu if you like. Depending on your version of Raspberry Pi, it could take one second or several seconds. Use that to access Kodi and the familiar home screen should load. The banner in the center of RetroPie has a Ports entry. Load Kodi from the RetroPie menu from Ports on the Home screen.Select Manage Packages and then Manage Optional Packages.You will need an internet connection for RetroPie to download the package but everything else will be taken care of for you. To make life easier, you can install Kodi from within RetroPie. RetroPie should now boot into its own menu and is ready for further expansion with Kodi. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your controller, WiFi and any other settings.Make sure a game controller and keyboard is attached so you can complete setup. Insert the SD card into your Raspberry Pi and boot from it. ![]() ![]() If you get stuck, follow the official instructions from Raspberry Pi. You will need a disk imager and a computer that accepts SD cards. Install RetroPie onto the SD card from your Raspberry Pi. ![]()
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