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    Backup from 32gb card and restore to 64gb card

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
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      Use raspi-config from the RetroPie menu to extend the filesystem to fill up the available space - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#how-do-i-extend-the-available-space-when-upgrading-to-a-larger-sd-card.

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        xNYARLx @mitu
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        @mitu I do this and don't work, still i have 32gb space on 64gb card
        when i install Retropie on 64 gb is ok, but when restore from smaller card i have this problem

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator
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          Do you get any error when resizing the partition ? How did you write the 32gb image backup to the new card ?

          You can run the resize command from the command line, via

          sudo raspi-config --expand-rootfs
          

          and check if any errors/warning are reported.

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            xNYARLx
            last edited by xNYARLx

            Don't have errors.
            It even says everything's fine when i resizing.
            But... system still see 32gb on 64gb card.
            I check on another cards 4gb and 8gb. I use this same program to make backup/restore and this same on 8gb i have 4gb. When i install on formated 8gb and resize i have 8gb.
            I use program "RUFUS" to make Image/backup and restore it in this program too.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by

              Try using Win32Disk imager to backup your 32Gb image and then restore it to the 64Gb card. Use raspi-config again to resize the filesystem and then reboot - check afterwards if the image has been properly extended.

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                xNYARLx @mitu
                last edited by xNYARLx

                @mitu said in Backup from 32gb card and restore to 64gb card:

                Win32Disk imager

                what HASH choose?
                NONE
                MD5
                SHA1
                SHA256
                or program will choose automatically this when i choose card?
                And what is with "Read only allocated partitions"? hook or unhook this?

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by mitu

                  @xNYARLx said in Backup from 32gb card and restore to 64gb card:

                  what HASH choose?
                  or program will choose automatically this when i choose card?

                  It doesn't matter, unless you want to check the hash of your .img yourself.

                  And what is with "Read only allocated partitions"? hook or unhook this?

                  I think it should be unchecked, so the whole card is backed up/restored.

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                    xNYARLx
                    last edited by xNYARLx

                    Ok. Now i try.
                    One more thing... in Win10 program see 2 partitions. One is boot and second this bigger. When i choose boot partition this program make image of both?

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                    • jamrom2J
                      jamrom2 @xNYARLx
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                      @xNYARLx

                      Like mitu said.... definitely use Win32Disk imager. It's a little tricky the first time you make an image, but it copies everything really well. If you have a 32 gig card, it will copy whatever size is used on the card. Then write to to a larger card and expand the card size in Raspi-Config. I've done this numerous times, over many years of doing this... it works.

                      Don't both look at the contents of the mini-SD in Win10 as it's confusing. The card will come up as a drive in Win10, but it's only showing what Win10 can read. The rest of the contents are unable to be read.

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @xNYARLx
                        last edited by mitu

                        @xNYARLx Choose the letter correponding to the boot partition. The resulting img should be approx 32Gb and will contain both partitions - the while entire sdcard content.

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                          xNYARLx
                          last edited by xNYARLx

                          Now i think is ok, I'm not wrong?
                          rozm. = size, użyte = use, dost. = free
                          Bez tytułu.jpg

                          THX Guys!!!
                          Solution: Don't use "RUFUS"! Use Win32Disk imager! :)

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator
                            last edited by

                            Yes, it looks fine.
                            You might want to change the console font to something like Lat2-Terminus22x11 to show correctly the Polish locale messages - modify /etc/defaults/console-setup and add

                            FONT="Lat2-Terminus22x11.psf"
                            

                            at the end.

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                              xNYARLx
                              last edited by

                              @mitu said in Backup from 32gb card and restore to 64gb card:

                              Yes, it looks fine.
                              You might want to change the console font to something like Lat2-Terminus22x11 to show correctly the Polish locale messages - modify /etc/defaults/console-setup and add
                              FONT="Lat2-Terminus22x11.psf"

                              ohhh nice thx :)
                              but i have one more problem.
                              I run game on NEOGEO or another systems, config it, save config and when i exit and play again my config not saved, when i run another game my config too not saved (global config).

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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator @xNYARLx
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                                @xNYARLx Don't use the 'Save Configuration' menu - use a game/input override instead of that. What settings are you trying to set ?

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                                  xNYARLx @mitu
                                  last edited by xNYARLx

                                  @mitu said in Backup from 32gb card and restore to 64gb card:

                                  Don't use the 'Save Configuration' menu - use a game/input override instead of that. What settings are you trying to set ?

                                  i want OFF all wideo filters, and set wideo/picture scallling to 16:9 and i want this like global to all games on NEOGEO, all games on SNES, etc.

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @xNYARLx
                                    last edited by mitu

                                    @xNYARLx RetroPie doesn't come with any video filter/shader applied. By default, RetroArch is configured to use the original (core provided) resolution for the games. How did you install RetroPie ?

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                                      xNYARLx @mitu
                                      last edited by xNYARLx

                                      @mitu From image, from this site. When i go to config, when my game is running i have in options Filters switch to ON and resolution 4:3 (in RetroArch).

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @xNYARLx
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                                        @xNYARLx Can you show a screenshot of the settings ?

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                                          xNYARLx @mitu
                                          last edited by

                                          @mitu yes, wait a moment please :)

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                                            xNYARLx
                                            last edited by xNYARLx

                                            Bez tytułu.jpg
                                            And i save, off game and when run game again my config not saved, and for another game not saved too.

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