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    B+ image issue

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      retropiepghguy
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      Please help. So, I have a very complicated image running Attract Mode. I upgraded via the setup script to the newest 4.4 code on a model B. All is well. No issues. I've done tons of testing. I put that same working image with the newest code into a B+. I just get the power yellow lightning symbol and no boot. I've swapped tons of power supplies. I put the newest downloadable image from this site on the B+ and it works fine. Is there anything I can do from the model B to make the image work in the B+? A package, a fix, a patch, anything so I don't have to redo the entire image I have worked years on. Thanks so much!

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        mitu Global Moderator @retropiepghguy
        last edited by mitu

        @retropiepghguy What exactly are your customizations to the image that you have and you feel they might not be working on the 'new' image ? You can copy over your ROMs, configs, artwork, etc. on to new image. If you already have a new card, why not test by copying back your ROM folders/artwork and configs to the new image and see if something is missing ?

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          quicksilver @retropiepghguy
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          @retropiepghguy sounds like you updated retropie without updating the underlying OS. 4.3 was built on raspian Jesse and 4.4 is built on stretch. Something tells me you are still on Jesse. The pi3 b+ is not compatible with raspian Jesse.

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            retropiepghguy @mitu
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            @mitu Thanks for the response. I've done so much AM customization over the years, I wouldn't even know where to start to rebuild this. It's not just the roms and artwork. Its all the wheels, controller support, etc, etc. now what I mean?

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              mitu Global Moderator @retropiepghguy
              last edited by mitu

              @retropiepghguy said in B+ image issue:

              Its all the wheels, controller support, etc, etc. now what I mean?

              Sure, but shouldn't that be part of the AM config folder or in the theme you created ? Why don't you copy that over to the new image and test it.

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                retropiepghguy @mitu
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                @quicksilver Thanks. Makes perfect sense. Is there a way to do that? Thanks again!

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                  UDb23 @retropiepghguy
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                  @retropiepghguy said in B+ image issue:

                  Is there a way to do that?

                  @pjft provided useful info on that here.

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                    retropiepghguy @UDb23
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                    @mitu It's just not possible. I used the base Floob image years ago and have made tons and tons of customization. I think if I can figure out how to make the base OS 4.4 kosher, I will be fine. No need to go through all of that and then have all that testing. I have 30 consoles running in my image.

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                      retropiepghguy
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                      I'm trying this

                      How to get Raspbian Stretch
                      As this is a major version upgrade, we recommend using a clean image; these are available from the Downloads page on our site as usual.

                      Upgrading an existing Jessie image is possible, but is not guaranteed to work in every circumstance. If you wish to try upgrading a Jessie image to Stretch, we strongly recommend taking a backup first – we can accept no responsibility for loss of data from a failed update.

                      To upgrade, first modify the files /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/raspi.list. In both files, change every occurrence of the word ‘jessie’ to ‘stretch’. (Both files will require sudo to edit.)

                      Then open a terminal window and execute

                      sudo apt-get update
                      sudo apt-get -y dist-upgrade

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                        mitu Global Moderator @retropiepghguy
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                        @retropiepghguy Upgrading Raspbian is not really supported. Someone documented the necessary steps in this topic - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16145/retropie-upgrading-raspbian-jessie-to-stretch, but make backups before. My recommendation is to start with a clean image and port over your configurations and ROMs.

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                          retropiepghguy @mitu
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                          @mitu thank you. I may try that as well

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                            retropiepghguy @mitu
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                            @mitu That procedure worked fine. underlying OS has been upgraded as well as the Retropie code. No need to re-install anything. I'm currently in deep testing of the image. Thanks so much.

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