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    problem with saving Retropie

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      Siwobrody
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      121.jpg
      did you mean that?

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        mitu Global Moderator @Siwobrody
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        @siwobrody Yes, that's correct. The permissions seem fine - the pi user has write access, so it's not that.

        Can you try and reset the RetroArch configuration for one of the systems that has issues with saving (arcade for instance).
        Look in \\retropie\configs\arcade and see if you have a retroarch.cfg.rp-dist file. If yes:

        • rename retroarch.cfg(same folder) to retroarch.cfg.bak
        • rename retroarch.cfg.rp-dist to retroarch.cfg

        Run again an arcade game and see if saving/loading a save state works.

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          Siwobrody
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          i have only retroarch.cfg
          121.jpg

          so i changed to .bak and i have different menu but still same problem 'saving state 0%'

          where can I find this retroarch.cfg.rp-dist

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            mitu Global Moderator @Siwobrody
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            @siwobrody said in problem with saving Retropie:

            where can I find this retroarch.cfg.rp-dist

            Re-install the arcade emulator - lr-fbneo for instance - and therp-dist file will be created automatically.

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              Siwobrody
              last edited by Siwobrody

              Reinstalled. Now i have this file. Changed. And still same problem.
              Maybe should I delete all my old saves and reinstall all emulators and should work ?

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                mitu Global Moderator @Siwobrody
                last edited by mitu

                It doesn't look like an emulator issue and you've already re-installed the emulators, since you upgraded to 4.7.1. Can you still try to post the entire log file from RetroArch, instead of the last lines, like you did so far ?
                You can copy the file with

                cp /dev/shm/runcommand.log /home/pi/RetroPie/roms
                

                and then get the log file from your PC, at \\retropie\roms\runcommand.log.

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                  Siwobrody
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                  https://pastebin.com/raw/GDfhmCDg

                  ok, now i see more things inside.

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                    mitu Global Moderator @Siwobrody
                    last edited by

                    Nothing new in the logs, it looks like RetroArch tries to save the state, but there's no explicit error. You don't see the save state file - 1942.state5 - on disc ? Can you still copy ROMs on the disc, without any errors ?

                    Try to run a disc check on your hard disc from your PC, just to make sure that the disc is ok and there's no filesystem corruption on it.

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                      Siwobrody
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                      I tried to copy roms and there were no problems. But maybe because of my traveling and taking PI with me maybe something 'broke' and I will have to do everything all over again ... it just hurts the whole library full of everything and hours spent waiting;)

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                        Siwobrody
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                        ifound also sth like that:
                        https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/6asyif/permanent_0_saving_state_whenever_saving_states/

                        it could work ? but how to change ?

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                          mitu Global Moderator @Siwobrody
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                          @siwobrody said in problem with saving Retropie:

                          it could work ? but how to change ?

                          I think it's referring to set

                          savestate_auto_index = true
                          

                          in the retroarch.cfg file.

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                            Siwobrody
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                            eh, still nothing :(
                            i have no more ideas. It looks like retroarch have a problem to save on usb drv. Maybe i have something wrong inside, should i change something? Maybe retroarch try to save on sd card i dont know...how it works.

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                              saccublenda @Siwobrody
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                              @siwobrody Try moving your old save states to a different directory

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                                Siwobrody @saccublenda
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                                @saccublenda i deleted all old save states and still same. I have no ideas..

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                                  saccublenda @Siwobrody
                                  last edited by saccublenda

                                  @siwobrody Me neither. As a last check you can try setting the savestate_directory key in /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg to something else, for example savestate_directory = "/home/pi".

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