: Use a tool like balenaEtcher or the Raspberry Pi Imager . Insert your 32GB USB drive . Select the downloaded Batocera .img.gz file. Select your USB drive as the target and click Flash .
Do not expect PlayStation 2, GameCube, or Wii – those require 64-bit CPUs. Here is what a 32-bit PC (e.g., Pentium M 1.7GHz, 1GB RAM) can run smoothly: batocera 32gb pc 32 bits link
Do not download Batocera v31 or higher for a 32-bit PC. They will not boot. You will see a "kernel requires x86-64 CPU" error. : Use a tool like balenaEtcher or the Raspberry Pi Imager
The following official links provide the current stable image for 32-bit PC systems: Direct Download (Current Stable): Batocera x86 (32-bit) Official Archive (Older Versions): Batocera x86 Stable Archives Official Main Download Page: batocera.org/download (Select "PC 32 bits" for computers older than ~20 years). batocera.linux 2. System Requirements for 32-bit PCs Select your USB drive as the target and click Flash
: On its first boot, Batocera automatically expands to use all available space on your 32GB drive for ROM storage. Legacy Hardware Compatibility :