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    Retropie completely locking up (requiring hard reboot) when attempting to switch from disk 2 to disk 1 in multidisk games.

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      AssCabbage
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      Confirmed the exact same behavior in 1.8.4 ;_;

      What on earth is going on? Anyone any other suggestions?

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        Zering
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        My board doesn't look like either of those pictures. It's got two other smaller boards attached to it, if that makes sense? But structurally it looks more like the second one.

        Also, today I actually managed to swap discs successfully, on Alone in the Dark : The New Nightmare. But if I try to exit the game, the system hangs. The only way I can work around it is to swap disks, save state once I'm on Disc 2, turn off the RPi, then turn it back on again. If I reset, the save data is gone and reverts back to whatever was there when I first turned it on. (Not that I'm complaining as that gave me an excuse to stop playing this bloody game)

        Also, there's something I forgot to mention : my version of the RetroPie-Script is out of date I think. I didn't update for two years. When I updated last month, as I described, it failed to install some dependencies. I assumed it was related to the message I get, every time I start the file manager, that says my version of the script is no longer supported. Maybe that ties into the issue somehow?

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          AssCabbage @Zering
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          @Zering said in Retropie completely locking up (requiring hard reboot) when attempting to switch from disk 2 to disk 1 in multidisk games.:
          Yes, you're experiencing the same as me alright. It does work the odd time and I could probably get past this with some sort of save. However I'm putting this together for a friend who's stuck in quarantine and I'd like it to work properly :/

          I've signed up to the retroarch forums to make a post there, but it seems like I can't....

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            mitu Global Moderator
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            @AssCabbage said in Retropie completely locking up (requiring hard reboot) when attempting to switch from disk 2 to disk 1 in multidisk games.:

            I've signed up to the retroarch forums to make a post there, but it seems like I can't....

            It's a restriction in the Libretro forums - you can't post immediately after you register, you need to get certain number of points by participating/reading the forums. It's explained in one of their pinned topics.

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              mitu Global Moderator @Zering
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              @Zering said in Retropie completely locking up (requiring hard reboot) when attempting to switch from disk 2 to disk 1 in multidisk games.:

              Also, there's something I forgot to mention : my version of the RetroPie-Script is out of date I think. I didn't update for two years. When I updated last month, as I described, it failed to install some dependencies. I assumed it was related to the message I get, every time I start the file manager, that says my version of the script is no longer supported. Maybe that ties into the issue somehow?

              Could be, but looks like you're running an unsupported/old version, based on Raspbian Jessie.

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                Zering @mitu
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                @mitu said in Retropie completely locking up (requiring hard reboot) when attempting to switch from disk 2 to disk 1 in multidisk games.:

                @Zering said in Retropie completely locking up (requiring hard reboot) when attempting to switch from disk 2 to disk 1 in multidisk games.:

                Also, there's something I forgot to mention : my version of the RetroPie-Script is out of date I think. I didn't update for two years. When I updated last month, as I described, it failed to install some dependencies. I assumed it was related to the message I get, every time I start the file manager, that says my version of the script is no longer supported. Maybe that ties into the issue somehow?

                Could be, but looks like you're running an unsupported/old version, based on Raspbian Jessie.

                Yes, that's it, on one of my two cards anyway. I haven't tried on my second one to see if the issue persists.

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                  AssCabbage
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                  Right next up. Completely fresh install?

                  I'm hesitent to do this as I've spent a few days configuring everything...

                  Can I do a fresh install and migrate everything across?

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                    quicksilver @AssCabbage
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                    @AssCabbage do you have a spare SD card you can image with the stock image just for testing?

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                      mitu Global Moderator @AssCabbage
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                      @AssCabbage said in Retropie completely locking up (requiring hard reboot) when attempting to switch from disk 2 to disk 1 in multidisk games.:

                      Can I do a fresh install and migrate everything across?

                      You can back up your ROMs and gamelists via file shares and then restore them on the new system.

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                        AssCabbage
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                        @quicksilver No spare SD card unfortunately.

                        I already have the card imaged from when I rewrote the image, so everything's backed up.

                        What's the plan here.

                        1. download stock image.
                        2. Install six axis drivers
                        3. install sky scanner.
                        4. move across config files.
                        5. see if it's still broke

                        Or should I do this differently?

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                          AssCabbage
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                          OK, this is working! However this is NOT the 1.8.4 version. The version being reported in the bottom of the quick menu is "1.7.6 - PCSX ReARMed R22 cadb995"
                          The disc swap notification is completely different as well!

                          @mitu can you give me commands for downgrading to this version and I'll move back to my original image and see if this version work? Cheers for your help.

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                            mitu Global Moderator
                            last edited by mitu

                            @AssCabbage said in Retropie completely locking up (requiring hard reboot) when attempting to switch from disk 2 to disk 1 in multidisk games.:

                            @mitu can you give me commands for downgrading to this version and I'll move back to my original image and see if this version work? Cheers for your help.

                            Sure, but humor me and first try an upgrade just for RetroArch to the latest version - you'll need to upgrade the RetroPie Setup script first. You can save the previous version by backing up the /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch.

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                              AssCabbage
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                              I don't mind helping to figure out what's wrong with this.
                              Now, I did update this only.. 2 days ago. Has there been commits that change the change disk behavior since then?
                              Testing it now.

                              EDIT: I updated from source, is this what you wanted?

                              EDIT2: This is taking far too long to update from source, I'm going to have to try the binaries.

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                                AssCabbage @mitu
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                                @mitu
                                Updated from Binary (from source was taking forever) and it's still the same. Trying to switch back to disc 1 in MGS instantly hangs the system.

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                                  xXRiseEmpireXx
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                                  i had the exact same problem has you ever since i updated the retropie script. have you tried to update the kernel? i did it and it worked fine after with final fantasy 9. you update the kernal in the retropie setup because its supposed to downgrade the kernal because of issues

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                                    AssCabbage @xXRiseEmpireXx
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                                    @xXRiseEmpireXx

                                    Does running update do this? I'm sure whch is the kernel option?

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                                      xXRiseEmpireXx @AssCabbage
                                      last edited by xXRiseEmpireXx

                                      @AssCabbage yes in the retropie setup. update the script first then update everything including the kernal.

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                                        AssCabbage @xXRiseEmpireXx
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                                        @xXRiseEmpireXx

                                        I did try this already, but I'm failing to downgrade RetroArch to the same version that comes in the prebuilt image and make it work, so I'll give it a go.

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                                          xXRiseEmpireXx @AssCabbage
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                                          @AssCabbage connected to the wifi? im using the raspberry pi 3b+ because im only using it for ps1 emulation so this was the only time i encountered a problem since the update

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                                            AssCabbage
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                                            @xXRiseEmpireXx Yup

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