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    • K
      kaptainsteve
      last edited by kaptainsteve

      It says;
      [Quote]Seems to contain garbage, clear?[/quote]
      over and over again.

      Pi Model or other hardware: 3
      Power Supply used: official 5.1v 2.5a
      RetroPie Version Used retropie-4.3
      Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website)
      https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/releases/download/4.3/retropie-4.3-rpi2_rpi3.img.gz
      USB Devices connected: Zero Delay encoder
      Error messages received: Seems to contain garbage, clear?

      Someone else asked a similar question here;

      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16148/node-xxxxxxxxxxx-contains-garbage-clear-yes-continuously-is-spammed-on-bootup/3
      [Quote]
      "I recently decided to create a retropie using my raspberry pi 3 and on the second or third boot up (once my roms and drivers are installed) Node xxxxxxxxx contains garbage clear, yes? continues indefinitely and i have left my raspberry pi for multiple hours for it just to continue. i have found an old thread about this issue but no one had a solution"
      [/quote]

      But there was no answer.

      It was also asked here;
      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15360/inode-xxxxxxx-seems-to-contain-garbage-message-on-boot

      But no real answer was given???

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        jonnykesh @kaptainsteve
        last edited by

        @kaptainsteve It was also asked here without any real resolution. https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16148/node-xxxxxxxxxxx-contains-garbage-clear-yes-continuously-is-spammed-on-bootup
        Are you able to reinstall?
        Are you using the official image?
        What did you do just prior to the problem?
        Please provide as much info as you can. Something you think may be irrelevant could very well be the cause.

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          kaptainsteve
          last edited by kaptainsteve

          I just let it go for hours (8 hours give or take a couple!) and then it eventually boots up to Retropie.

          I used the official image off the site.

          It seems to happen after I've added roms or images or if it wasn't closed down via the UI.

          Thanks.

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          • jonnykeshJ
            jonnykesh @kaptainsteve
            last edited by

            @kaptainsteve You seemed to be running normally for a while without issue. These things you did should not cause this issue. In fact I don't even know what it means, and I even googled it!
            Are you scraping without it being closed down or something? There is some part of the process you are not mentioning that is causing this issue.
            As you can see from your own searches there doesn't seem to be any real answer as no one has identified the actual cause.

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              kaptainsteve @jonnykesh
              last edited by kaptainsteve

              @jonnykesh
              THanks for your effort.
              What do you mean, "scraping without it being closed down?"
              What does one need to close down?
              Do you need to turn off Emulation Station when inserting media files?
              Thanks.

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              • dankcushionsD
                dankcushions Global Moderator @kaptainsteve
                last edited by

                @kaptainsteve

                It seems to happen after I've added roms or images or if it wasn't closed down via the UI.

                if you don't shut down properly via the UI (ie, you just pull the power) you risk SD card corruption. the kind of issue you're seeing looks like it may be caused by SD card corruption.

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator @kaptainsteve
                  last edited by

                  @kaptainsteve said in Seems to contain garbage, clear?:

                  Do you need to turn off Emulation Station when inserting media files?

                  what do you mean by 'inserting media files'?

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                    kaptainsteve
                    last edited by

                    adding media files (ie. screenshots) using a scraper.

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                    • dankcushionsD
                      dankcushions Global Moderator @kaptainsteve
                      last edited by

                      @kaptainsteve yes you must exit emulationstation before doing that.

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                      • K
                        kaptainsteve
                        last edited by

                        Thanks,,,,
                        Maybe that's the big issue.
                        Won't do that anymore!

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                          kaptainsteve
                          last edited by kaptainsteve

                          Brother, this is driving me crazy.
                          Took 2 1/2 days to stop running the "seems to contain garbage, clear? Yes" message.
                          I thought, maybe the disc is corrupted.
                          But, it works fine after that?
                          Anyway...
                          Got a new quality disc, a Samsung, and imaged it w/Retropie.
                          Got that up and running.
                          Installed the roms via my pc.
                          On the PC I went to \192.168.1.XXX and dropped the roms in the respective Retropie folders.
                          I go to the on screen Emulationstation settings and correctly restarted Emulationstation so the roms can show up and the same thing happened with this new disc.
                          It took 12 hours (from yesterday noon ish until this morning) to finally go back to Retropie.
                          This morning, went into Mame, there were no controls set?
                          I couldn't get to Mame settings (usually the TAB) at all and couldn't escape it correctly (I hit all the buttons on the keyboard and none did anything).
                          I had to shut down Retropie by pulling the plug, restarted it and again, I get the "seems to contain garbage" message.
                          We'll see when it stops? Probably tonight or tomorrow sometime.
                          Any suggestions are much appreciated.

                          Thanks.

                          P.S. do you have to shut down Emulationstation when you add the roms too? That is the only thing I may have done "incorrectly" the first time?

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                            kaptainsteve
                            last edited by

                            It came back around 5pm....
                            I simply went the control panel and restarted it and again...
                            the seems to contain garbage, clear message started back up?
                            I'm stumped.

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                            • jonnykeshJ
                              jonnykesh @kaptainsteve
                              last edited by

                              @kaptainsteve You have a hardware problem in that case. Your Pi is borked. I really can't think of any thing else. If you have tried.

                              1. A decent power supply 2.5A @ 5V
                              2. Changed your SD card
                              3. Re-downloaded the image
                              4. Re-flashed the image
                              5. Prayed really hard...

                              I'm out of ideas except a bad board. Your Pi is burned. Sorry.

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                                kaptainsteve
                                last edited by

                                Thanks for your time and effort to help me.
                                I ordered a new board.
                                We'll see.....

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                                  kaptainsteve
                                  last edited by kaptainsteve

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                                  Tried another card today.... Retropie installs and boots, then after adding roms I get the dreaded "garbage" message.
                                  I added roms this time with Emulationstation off, and rebooted.

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