https://github.com/GlazedBelmont/es-de-android-custom-systems In this video I show you how to manually assign ROM folders in ES-DE when your games are split between internal storage and an SD card. This is a common issue on Android handhelds like the AYN Thor / Odin — especially once internal storage starts filling up. Instead of moving everything or breaking your setup, ES-DE lets you manually map multiple ROM locations per system, and I walk through exactly how to do it. What this video covers: How ES-DE handles ROM paths on Android Manually assigning ROM folders per system Using internal storage + SD card together Common mistakes that cause systems not to show up How to keep your setup clean and future-proof This method works great if you: Ran out of internal storage Added an SD card after initial setup Want different systems on different storage locations If you’re setting up emulation on Android and want it done properly, this will save you a lot of frustration. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Welcome to my channel. Here you’ll find in-depth guides, setup tutorials, updates, and practical walkthroughs focused on handheld gaming, Android devices, emulation, and getting the most out of your hardware. No hype. No fluff. Just clear, usable information to help you build the setup you actually want. If the video helped you, consider supporting the channel: ☕ Support the channel: https://ko-fi.com/retropup84752 🌐 Follow me on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/itsretropup.bsky.social 👍 Like the video if it helped (or if it didn't!) 🔔 Subscribe for more AYN Thor guides, OTA updates, emulation tips, and Android handheld content

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