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    starter pack memory problemo :(

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      KiDCy @jonnykesh
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      @jonnykesh thanks for the reply. The card was sent with 2 separate partitions. Is that normal, and if so, which partition should I format?
      Thanks again

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        KiDCy @rbaker
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        @rbaker hey, thanks for the reply.

        I have a 16bg as card that was included in the pack. It is partitioned into 2. One of the partitions has data on which looks like needed data for the raspberry pi3b, the other, blank, of which I was trying to save the downloaded raspberry p3 img to.

        Thanks again

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          jonnykesh @KiDCy
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          @kidcy Format the whole card to restore it to its original full size. You will be overwriting it anyway with the RetroPie image. You just need to make sure it is seen as the full original size.
          I think the option in SD formatter is "Restore original size" or something equally obvious.

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            KiDCy @jonnykesh
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            @jonnykesh

            Nice one Jonny 😉 I'll try this out when I get home. Here's hoping

            Does it need to be partitioned?

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            • Drakaen391D
              Drakaen391
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              Nope

              RPi B & RPi 3B OC (Now Raspberry pi 4b 8gb)
              Retropie (Latest Stable)
              PiBox with Wind Tunnel Cooling System

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                KiDCy @Drakaen391
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                @drakaen391
                I've formatted sd card, and installed the image from rasberry pi3 from the retrope website. All I get is a multi coloured screen and nothing else. Is this what is supposed to happen?

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                  jonnykesh @KiDCy
                  last edited by jonnykesh

                  @kidcy It's obviously not meant to happen. Did you buy a Pi3B+ by any chance?
                  If it is the "plus" you need the image from this forum and not from the download page.
                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/17091/raspberry-pi-3-b-stretch-images

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                    KiDCy
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                    I did.. :( I thought it was the same as the rasberry p3, just better, and compatible with everything that was before.. :s
                    Anyway.. Onwards and upwards! Seriously, thanks so much for your help.. Hopefully I'll get some games working on it one day soon!

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                    • simonsterS
                      simonster
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                      When you say you installed the image, what software did you use? Your description sounds like you were trying to save the information file to the SD card instead of write it using an application. I use etcher as you don't have to extract the file first.

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                        KiDCy
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                        Hi Simonster, I have tried using both Etcher and Win32diskimager. The SD card seems to have the files written to it, I'm worried that I may have formatted the G drive and removed files that were necessary for the workings of the pi3b+ . is that possible?

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                          KiDCy @KiDCy
                          last edited by KiDCy

                          @kidcy said in starter pack memory problemo :(:

                          Hi Simonster, I have tried using both Etcher and Win32diskimager. The SD card seems to have the files written to it, I'm worried that I may have formatted the G drive and removed files that were necessary for the workings of the pi3b+ . is that possible?
                          here's a picture of what has been put on the sd card 0_1523094098468_sd card.jpg

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                            KiDCy @jonnykesh
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                            @jonnykesh said in starter pack memory problemo :(:

                            @kidcy It's obviously not meant to happen. Did you buy a Pi3B+ by any chance?
                            If it is the "plus" you need the image from this forum and not from the download page.
                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/17091/raspberry-pi-3-b-stretch-images

                            Thank you Jonnykesh. I've actually got retropie (pi3b+ beta) running! Nice to finally see something on screen!

                            Now to try and get some games :)

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