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    retropie not starting after shutdown

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      gadi @mitu
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      @mitu
      yes , if i am coping the image again the restopie is starting .

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        mitu Global Moderator @gadi
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        @gadi So the problem appears only after you take a backup of the image ? If you do some initial configurations (i.e. set-up controllers, add ROMs) and then reboot, does it still work ?

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          gadi @mitu
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          @mitu
          also after setup and plying games ,when I am shunting down ( from the menu) and unplugging the electric from the wall , when I plug it back is not starting again.

          look like the shutdown is corrupting the retropie

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            mitu Global Moderator
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            Please give more details about your system and installation, as requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

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              gadi
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              I have raspberry pi 2 b ,
              power supply 5v 2am.
              follow the install guide https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation/

              I have formatted the microSD card ( sandisk ultra HC1 32GB)

              when I first start the system I get the first install screen and all is ok.
              I am seting up the controlers and then shutdown the system , and plug out the plug from the wall .

              when I am pluging the electric plug back to the wall the system not stating up at all.

              I have tried now again and in the first screen I have hit F4 , than I have issue " sudo halt .
              the system shutdown and again not starting up.

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                gadi
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                the only way it start normally after shutdown is when I take out the microSD before plunging out of the electricity ....so strange ....

                what am I am doing wrong here ?

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                  mitu Global Moderator @gadi
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                  @gadi said in retropie not starting after shutdown:

                  what am I am doing wrong here ?

                  Nothing, but it looks like it's hardware related. Is the Pi in a case ? Did you solder anything to it or did any hw modifications ?

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                    gadi @mitu
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                    @mitu yes, it is in a case .
                    no changes or modification was made to it.
                    look like the unpluging is doing something bad to the Retropie

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                      mitu Global Moderator @gadi
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                      @gadi said in retropie not starting after shutdown:

                      look like the unpluging is doing something bad to the Retropie

                      You're confusing Retropie - which is a software collection - with your Raspberry Pi. Can you remove the PI from the case and repeat the process to see if the case has something to do with it. What case are you using ?

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                        gadi @mitu
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                        @mitu i have another respberry pi2 , I will check it and update

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