After 4.5 update issues
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I had fresh install of 4.4 then I updated to 4.5 now every time I load a game the run command screen flashes up once the normal way then few seconds later again but on the right hand side of the screen and twice its size,
also now when pressing start and select to quit games it goes black screen for 5 seconds before going back to the menus where before the update it was almost instant to go back to my menus any help or ideas ? thanks using pi3 -
@MrStruders Can you please add more info about your system - as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
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I'm running a standard image from retroipe main site for the pi3 b system retrpie 4.5 updated from 4.4 not fresh install ,using raspberry pi official power adapter 5volts, I've had no error messages received. not overclocked just standard setup using the default 80mb vram, I've added my own games and have a basic theme installed, usb generic small keyboard and 8bitdo wireless pro controller connected. does this on most emulators
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Can you try getting the
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
log file and post it here ? There might be an indication what's wrong with your runcommand. -
running on Raspbian GNU/Linux 9.9 stretch
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@MrStruders Try starting a game first and then exit from it, after that the log file should contain the info about what it runs, including the game/emulator it runs. What you posted above doesn't seem to contain this information.
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@mitu added a screen shot buddy anything look wrong to you ?
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@MrStruders Nothing in particular - the
runcommand
shows no error in particular. When did you update to 4.5 ? -
@mitu last week
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@mitu I've done a fresh install on a new card the same run command shows
settings.speedhackGameID = 0on my one it says = 2
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Do you get the same behavior on the new system - compared to the upgraded one ?
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@mitu no super snappy
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@mitu I take it there's no way of fresh reinstalling RetroPie without re loading all the roms
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@MrStruders If by fresh install you mean using a new image, then no, since the new image will write everything from scratch. Can you run another update, also updating the OS and packages when prompted, of the RetroPie-Setup script ?
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