If I connect to the pi, from my win 10 machine, using a utility called
winSCP, using ssh protocol, and same username/password, it sort of
offers remote file browsing, including allowing you to copy files back
and forth.
http://winscp.net/eng/index.php
HTH
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
"Resistance is futile, but, acceptance is versatile..."
On 2016-07-24 8:43 PM, Paul Lemm (Redacted sender paul.lemm for DMARC)
wrote:
Hi,
So I'm wanting to connect to my PI from my windows 10 machine, I've put
retro PI onto the raspberry PI 3b and connected this via an Ethernet cable
to my router. I was then hoping to be able to drop files/roms onto the PI
from my windows machine, but when I bring up file explorer I can't see my PI
listed as a network or drive. Should it show up in windows file explorer or
do I need some special program on windows to be able to see the PI and
then drop files into it?
Sorry if the answer is really obvious , but I'm really new to using the PI
Many thanks in advance for any help
Paul
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