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    Retropie does not turn on after disconnecting the power

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      haller
      last edited by

      Hello!

      I have problem with my retropie. After the power was disconnected unexpectedly, the system won't turn on. I don't have access to command line, but I need to copy my save files from sd card.
      There is option to connect it by ethernet cable with my notebook (windows) and save it on it?

      Thx for any help.

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      • markyh444M
        markyh444 @haller
        last edited by

        @haller sounds like the SD card is corrupt. If you've got access to a Linux machine you might be able to plug the SD into that to get the files off.

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          haller
          last edited by

          I have only notebook with windows. I tried with Diskinternal Linux reader. there is two partition on it: boot and Linux native, but when I trie to access Linux native error appears: "Can't open disk: Volume 1 Check the disk and try again"

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @haller
            last edited by

            @haller Get an Ubuntu linux live cd/usb so you don't have to install linux and use it to read the sd card.

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              haller
              last edited by haller

              I'm downloading ubuntu now.

              Also I saw, that one of integrated circuit (L2) is broken. Can it be exchanged?

              https://www.fotosik.pl/zdjecie/455602f1cb880f8c

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                haller
                last edited by

                After boot into ubunto, I can see only boot partition :/

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @haller
                  last edited by

                  @haller After you started the Ubuntu live cd, open a command line and execute the command

                  cat /proc/partitions
                  

                  then paste the output here.

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                    haller
                    last edited by

                    ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ cat /proc/partitions
                    major minor #blocks name

                    7 0 1496208 loop0
                    8 0 488386584 sda
                    8 1 409600 sda1
                    8 2 307200 sda2
                    8 3 131072 sda3
                    8 4 211878912 sda4
                    8 5 459776 sda5
                    8 6 255526596 sda6
                    8 7 19672064 sda7
                    11 0 1048575 sr0
                    8 16 15974400 sdb
                    8 17 15973376 sdb1
                    179 0 7761920 mmcblk0
                    179 1 58368 mmcblk0p1
                    179 2 7699456 mmcblk0p2

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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost
                      last edited by cyperghost

                      @haller You can try Linux Reader for Windows to extract files directly from SD.

                      or as already mentioned here is a live system (Ubuntu, Kubuntu... or my favourite Puppy Linux).

                      btw: mmcblk0p2 is the partition you need

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                      • SanoS
                        Sano
                        last edited by

                        @haller said in Retropie does not turn on after disconnecting the power:

                        mmcblk0p2

                        This should be the data partition of your SD card.

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                          haller
                          last edited by

                          This command helped:

                          fsck -fy /dev/mmcblk0p2

                          reboot

                          After that, my partition shows up. Even in linux reader.

                          Thx.

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                          • ClydeC
                            Clyde @haller
                            last edited by

                            @haller Thanks for sharing your solution for others.

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