After rebooting the Pi, the VNC screen remained at 1280 x 720. I attempted to change this in raspi-config and select a default of 1920 x 1080p. When connecting to the Pi using VNC without a monitor attached, I found that the default display of 1280 x 720 was selected. The config.txt file contains a host of parameters that can be adjusted for the display and audio hardware that you’re using, but this is typically all we need for the time being. Simply uncomment (remove the #) disable_overscan # and your display can output without overscan If you’re planning on connecting your Pi to an external screen then depending on the make and model of your HDMI TV/Output you may see a black border, if you do you will need to open and edit the config.txt file on the root partition, and look for a section that has the following :- # uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible That’s the two files we need to create on the Boot partition of the RetroPie Build. Sit back with a refreshing cuppa Java until the process is complete and your card verified. If you are using the official Raspberry Pi Imager ( ) This tutorial will use the official tool. Alternatively if you want to experiment with different builds/OSs like DietPi Balena etcher will serve you well. If you are starting out with Pi and have limited IT experience I recommend using the official Raspberry Pi Imager. Software List and Links Installing Raspberry Pi-OS to SD Card Suggested Basic Parts List for Raspberry Pi Builds Software List Software As an optional extra, I’ll show you how to enable VNC if you want to remotely connect to the Pi desktop. To reduce repetitiveness, this article explains how to install and configure a Raspberry Pi with Debian OS without the need to plug your Pi into an external Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor. The more interesting projects I will share with you over the coming year. I’ve been working with the Raspberry Pi on various home projects since the release of the first Raspberry Pi.
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