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Problems getting pi 3+ to load front end

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    Efriim @Lugzyboy82
    last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 10:46

    @Lugzyboy82
    oh yeah, just get it connected local network. Or use the USB Rom service,

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      Lugzyboy82 @Efriim
      last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 11:05

      @Efriim thank you for your help.

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        Lugzyboy82 @mitu
        last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 12:25

        @mitu sorry sir

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          Lugzyboy82 @Efriim
          last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 12:28

          @Efriim just one more thing. Does retropie come pre loaded with emulation station??

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            mitu Global Moderator @Lugzyboy82
            last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 12:52

            @Lugzyboy82 Yes, Emulationstation comes with the RetroPie image - I really recommend you use the getting started doc page, it has an overview on what's inside RetroPie and even a video.

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              Lugzyboy82 @mitu
              last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 12:59

              @mitu Im going through it as we speak so I have answered my own question. Thank you. Time to get started.

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                Lugzyboy82 @mitu
                last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 13:25

                @mitu maybe you can help me with my next issue??? I am trying to install retropie on a 128gb sd card. I have ran it through sd formatter and guiformatter and tried to install it with win32diskimager which I can do fine. But after the retropie 4.4 has been written on to the sd card my laptop is partitioning the sd card which is causing performance issues when my pi unit is booting. Any ideas??

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                  mitu Global Moderator @Lugzyboy82
                  last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 13:27

                  @Lugzyboy82 I don't understand what 'performance issues' does your laptop cause - maybe you explain it better.
                  Once you've written the SD card on your PC with the install image, your card is no longer useful on your laptop, it should stay in the Pi.

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                    Lugzyboy82 @mitu
                    last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 13:33

                    @mitu OK. I have to insert the sd card into my laptop to format. Correct. But when I use the win32diskimager to write retropie 4.4 to the sd card, when the process is complete, my laptop seems to partition the sd card. I have drive E (boot) and drive g on the same sd card.

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                      mitu Global Moderator @Lugzyboy82
                      last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 13:50

                      @Lugzyboy82 If Windows asks you to format the card, just choose No, the card is already formatted once you've written the image.

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                        Lugzyboy82 @mitu
                        last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 13:53

                        @mitu I have done this step. I have now put the newly written card into the pi unit. I have powered up the pi unit and it takes a long time to boot. Much longer than the model b unit I had.

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                          mitu Global Moderator @Lugzyboy82
                          last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 13:57

                          @Lugzyboy82 Just be patient and wait for the 1st reboot. Resizing the partition to the whole 128Gb takes some time the 1st time.

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                            Lugzyboy82 @mitu
                            last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 14:01

                            @mitu ok. Im going to continue setting it up with a theme and roms etc. Hopefully it will speed up next time.

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                              Lugzyboy82 @mitu
                              last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 14:24

                              @mitu are you aware of any issues getting the model 3b+ to connect to wifi??

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                                Lugzyboy82 @Lugzyboy82
                                last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 14:47

                                @Lugzyboy82 set localisation to en_GB.UTF-8 and now working fine. I must say, I do prefer the model B instead of the model b+.

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                                  Lugzyboy82 @Efriim
                                  last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 19:01

                                  @Efriim I cant locate the place where the themes are kept. Where do I type /etc/emulatsionstation/themes???

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                                    mitu Global Moderator @Lugzyboy82
                                    last edited by mitu 6 Sept 2019, 20:14 9 Jun 2019, 19:05

                                    @Lugzyboy82 https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Themes/#install-emulationstation-themes:

                                    Alternate themes can be easily installed with the RetroPie Theme Installer.

                                    RetroPie Setup Script >> Configuration / Tools >> esthemes

                                    EDIT: Or you go directly to the RetroPie system in Emulationstation and start the ESThemes menu.

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                                      Lugzyboy82 @mitu
                                      last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 19:22

                                      @mitu I get that bit. I want to make some changes to a theme though. As in change the images etc.

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                                        mitu Global Moderator @Lugzyboy82
                                        last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 19:41

                                        @Lugzyboy82 In this case - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/EmulationStation-Advanced-Theming/.

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                                          Efriim @Lugzyboy82
                                          last edited by 9 Jun 2019, 22:26

                                          @Lugzyboy82
                                          Enable SSH in the raspi-config on the pi.
                                          Install winscp on your windows computer.
                                          Configure WinSCP to connect to the local ip address with SCP protocol; (edit connection) enter advanced settings, and find and change 'SCP/Shell' Shell: sudo su -.

                                          Then you have a two-pane file manager to navigate the root directory, be cautious of the sensitive filesystem.

                                          The 3b+ wifi and bluetooth work great, no antennae needed. A cooling system is generally a must for the 3b+, otherwise you will experience throttling. A lot of the cases that you can get come bundled with a fan and heatsinks.

                                          First boot takes some time expand the filesystem, if that is the right term it has been a while. When the image is written to the micro sdcard whether by win32 disk image, etcher, or SUSE studio image writer; the filesystem information is formatted and replaced by the disk images. In the case of the RetroPie Image, I think it has two primary filesystems 1: Boot FAT32, 2: Raspbian EXT4.

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