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Stuck on first hurdle writing image to sd card

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    Clyde @Chris3535
    last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 13:09

    @chris3535 What did you do exactly?

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      Chris3535 @Clyde
      last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 13:18

      @clyde I downloaded the retropie is from the website, then when it downloaded I first tried to use the Google recovery utility as per

      https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/chromeos.md

      However it wasn't seeing it because it's not a zip file that downloads. So then I went into my files where the img.gz file is and pressed down on it and went to zip selection, it then after a few minutes turned it into a zip file and then using Google recovery utility I could write it to the SD card but then when I put it in the pi I got the screen as per you tube video

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        Chris3535 @Chris3535
        last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 13:31

        @chris3535 I am currently using raspberry pie imager on the pi itself and it says it's writing to SD card now so will report back

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          Clyde @Chris3535
          last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 13:42

          @chris3535 said in Stuck on first hurdle writing image to sd card:

          So then I went into my files where the img.gz file is and pressed down on it and went to zip selection, it then after a few minutes turned it into a zip file and then using Google recovery utility

          This is not what I told you. You should check the md5sum of your downloaded gz file, then extract the img file from it, then rename its extension from .img to .bin, and then try to write it to the card with the Recovery Utility.

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            Chris3535 @Clyde
            last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 13:45

            @clyde you can't write it to SD card with recovery tool, it has to be a zip file for the recovery tool to see it

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              Chris3535 @Clyde
              last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 13:47

              @clyde however I am hoping this raspberry pi imager is going to work it's nearly done veryfing it so fingers crossed

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                Clyde @Chris3535
                last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 14:34

                @chris3535 said in Stuck on first hurdle writing image to sd card:

                @clyde you can't write it to SD card with recovery tool, it has to be a zip file for the recovery tool to see it

                Did you try a .bin file or how do you know that it won't work? At least the link I posted says that bin should work, but of course it could be wrong or outdated. I don't have ChromeOS myself, so I'm dependant on third-party information here.

                @chris3535 said in Stuck on first hurdle writing image to sd card:

                @clyde however I am hoping this raspberry pi imager is going to work it's nearly done veryfing it so fingers crossed

                Good luck! 👍

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                  Chris3535 @Clyde
                  last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 14:42

                  @clyde mate I wasn't having a good I totally appreciate your and everybody else help..

                  I got it to work, the raspberry writter thing did the trick..I have hit another problem now as the Joystick won't work in any games but I'll start a new thread after I have taken a little break.

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                    Clyde @Chris3535
                    last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 15:20

                    @chris3535 Congratulations. Just out of curiosity and maybe for others with the same problem: What was your final solution that worked?

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                      Chris3535 @Clyde
                      last edited by 12 Dec 2020, 15:51

                      @clyde I just used the actual pi and hooked up a sd card reader to it then used the official raspberry pi image tool to write retro pie image to sd card

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