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    alienvapez
    last edited by 4 May 2019, 13:44

    I have other systems installed on different memory cards and they boot fine no problem, but yesterday I downloaded a system with a 32gb preloaded retro pi and games etc and when I try to boot it I just get the lightning bolt symbol.

    I know the bolt means there’s an issue with the amount of power it’s gettin but how do I fix it because the other cards are booting just fine?

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      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by 4 May 2019, 13:45

      We don't support 3rd party images - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first. You can ask the author of the image for support.

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        RyanT @alienvapez
        last edited by 5 Jun 2019, 09:00

        @alienvapez
        You need to find yourself a stable power adapter that will give you 5.1v or 5.2v around 2.5 or 3amps.

        A lot of people really recommend the canakit.
        Give that a go.

        The key is don’t go cheap because they are just not up to it and won’t output the voltage they say they do.

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          sirhenrythe5th
          last edited by sirhenrythe5th 6 May 2019, 11:22 5 Jun 2019, 10:21

          @RyanT besides the fact that we dont support 3rd-Party-Images as mitu mentioned: imo your advise is a bit of asking a crystal ball.
          If his Pi only shows the bolt with this new "prebuiltimagefromdahood" - and not with others...i guess it contains overclocking parameters by default.
          Without knowing the exact configuration it is impossible to recommend a specific PSU. Maybe the Image was meant for a watercooled Raspberry Pi with a 600Watt PSU - who knows?

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