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    Kernel Panic after switching power off

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    • J
      JeanDeff
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I'm a newcommer in the RetroPie (and raspberry) world.

      I've searched this issue in the forum but did not really find an answer :

      First : I installed Retropie 3.8 with win32DiskImager (write successful)
      on a Raspberry pi 3 model B
      with a Toshiba EXCERIA M301/EA - 64 Go - UHS Class 1 - microSDXC UHS-I S
      and a basic keyboard

      ... with no success : Kernel panic

      Then : I installed Retropie beta 4
      on the same config

      ... with success. I installed the wifi, put some (legal) roms and played without any problem with it (NES)

      Then I decided to switch it off.

      When I reboot the PI, the same Kernel Panic message than after installing the 3.8 version.

      Any help ?

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        PaulCheffus
        last edited by

        Hi

        How did you switch it off? By using shutdown from the menu or by pulling the power.

        Cheers

        Paul

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          JeanDeff
          last edited by

          Hi Paul

          I switched it off by pulling the power. Bad idea ?

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          • BuZzB
            BuZz administrators
            last edited by

            Generally yes, although I do that all the time with my system with no issues.

            Have you tried another micro sd card ? Also what PSU are you using ?

            To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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              PaulCheffus @JeanDeff
              last edited by

              @JeanDeff
              Hi

              As Buzz mentioned above its not a good idea as it can corrupt your SD card. I have a weather station that runs continuously that has suffered several power cuts and hasn't corrupted but a colleague at work who has the same setup gets a corrupted card every time.

              It would appear some SD cards are better than others and if it helps the one in my weather station is a transcend one and has been in use for four years.

              Cheers

              Paul

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