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    Power off Wipes The SD?

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    • allenpieA
      allenpie
      last edited by

      I won a raspberry pi3 and came with a simple 16sd
      I have formatted with the pi 4.03 a bunch of times learning the OS, want to thank all the people who post here. I'm still learning the WIKI is great
      Anyways more a question and open information

      If I power the machine off via the power cable it won't even turn back on just a black screen. I am forced to re image the SD and reload retro pi each time. Or Load my backup but it's a pain in the butt to do it each time.
      It's not a hueg deal to reload the OS, re add my roms, install sab ect anyways

      How are you guys dealing with this? Do I need to buy a power supply does the SD get corrupted if u don't shutdown the OS correctly?

      I just wanted to know what everyone else is doing. Open to ideas how are u guys doing this

      I have 2 PI's I won and wanted to build my buddies there own "Games" backup station but didn't want to have to rei mage the machine if they unplug it

      Retro Pie and Chill

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      • edmaul69E
        edmaul69 @allenpie
        last edited by

        @allenpie sounds like a crappy bootleg sd card if it is corrupting that fast.

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        • herb_fargusH
          herb_fargus administrators @allenpie
          last edited by

          @allenpie If you pull the plug you will corrupt your sd card. Shutdown cleanly from emulationstation first or invest in the powerblock or mausberry or equivalent.

          If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

          Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          • allenpieA
            allenpie
            last edited by

            @herb_fargus said in Power off Wipes The SD?:

            @allenpie If you pull the plug you will corrupt your sd card. Shutdown cleanly from emulationstation first or invest in the powerblock or mausberry or equivalent.

            Perfect what I wanted to know

            Do I really have to front 22 bucks to get a power supply for this? Wanted to know what other people are doing just being smart and shutting down correctly. I guess I could show them how to reimage the SD and make a completed backup. It would be for none technical people

            But this is what I was looking for. Thank you so much.

            Retro Pie and Chill

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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @allenpie
              last edited by

              @allenpie
              No.... Do always a prober software shutdown
              Press START > Quit > Shutdown system

              Wait until your TV get's no signal from Pie, then you can pull the power plug.

              Annother method, login with SSH
              sudo shutdown -h now or sudo poweroff
              You can combine this method with a remote control, you just need an IR receiver diode
              http://www.instructables.com/id/Reuse-Unwanted-Remote-Control-to-Control-Raspberry/

              or like @herb_fargus wrote:
              Buy a powerblock or a mausberry.....
              It's your Pie, you decide :)

              But I also think that your SD isn't the best one, usually the card is not corrupted so quick.

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              • allenpieA
                allenpie
                last edited by

                Hello

                I have been doing a system shutdown and when I reboot the system I just get a blank screen it's just a corrupted SD card
                I have both a pi2 and pi3 they both do the same thing with different types of SD cards.

                I would like it to shut down correctly so I can make a backup.

                Am I doing something wrong I'm doing it in the system menu shutdown machine. Ensure it's off and when I plug it back in, I get a green and red light but nothing loading not even BIOS

                Retro Pie and Chill

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                • PokeEngineerP
                  PokeEngineer @allenpie
                  last edited by PokeEngineer

                  @allenpie

                  Maybe it is a crappy bootleg Pi?

                  Don't sweat it.
                  When in doubt, take a BYTE out of life.

                  😎

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                  • allenpieA
                    allenpie
                    last edited by

                    I have 4 different SD's right now all doing the same thing I have 2 different units as well
                    2 From Amazon

                    2 are 16gb Micros SD HD with a rasbery Logo on it
                    1 is a SanDisk 16gb Micro SD
                    1 is a KingSton 8GB Micro SD

                    Both my Pi2 and Pi3 with 4.02 won't come back after a system within the system

                    Retro Pie and Chill

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                    • PokeEngineerP
                      PokeEngineer @allenpie
                      last edited by

                      @allenpie

                      Try redownloading the image...

                      Don't sweat it.
                      When in doubt, take a BYTE out of life.

                      😎

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                      • allenpieA
                        allenpie
                        last edited by

                        ^^ alright I'll give that a shot thanks. I do have my image on a network software sharing using WIn32 to grab It; I'm working on this now will keep u guys updated.

                        Retro Pie and Chill

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                        • PokeEngineerP
                          PokeEngineer @allenpie
                          last edited by

                          @allenpie

                          Also try downloading and flashing the image directly from your computer.

                          Don't sweat it.
                          When in doubt, take a BYTE out of life.

                          😎

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                          • allenpieA
                            allenpie
                            last edited by

                            ^^ yes; I'm going to try a few things right now that was my 1st though direct from my drive to the win32 tool and not going over my Nas network share
                            Just 1 less issue to worry about

                            Retro Pie and Chill

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                            • allenpieA
                              allenpie
                              last edited by

                              Alright Test 1 WAS great
                              Just a fresh OS install, setup controller shutdown took sd out back in, took cable uplug and plug back in. Started up no issue
                              Going to Update and setup Samba now will keep u posted

                              Might of been a bad rom copy from my software NAS share.

                              Retro Pie and Chill

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                              • PokeEngineerP
                                PokeEngineer @allenpie
                                last edited by

                                @allenpie

                                Alright, great! :)

                                Don't sweat it.
                                When in doubt, take a BYTE out of life.

                                😎

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                                • allenpieA
                                  allenpie
                                  last edited by

                                  Bad News with My pi3 Same image that shutdown with the Pi2, different SD. After I do a basic install and install Samba shutdown and take the plug out and plug it back in. It won't power up this is a 16gb Micros SD HD with a rasbery Logo

                                  Going to try my Sandisk on the pi2 after an update to see if it's the same issue.

                                  Retro Pie and Chill

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                                  • allenpieA
                                    allenpie
                                    last edited by

                                    CanaKit 2.5A USB Power Supply is being used btw

                                    OK more bad news same issue as soon as I updated with a basic install reboot and do a system shutdown it won't come backup
                                    Tested on 2 different PC's doing the Image Via Win32 and tested with both a pi2 and pi3 with different SD cards

                                    Once it shutdowns it won't come back up and needs to be reimaged. What am I doing wrong? Should I just set it up and take off the save lock and not allow it to save? I'm open to ideas?

                                    Retro Pie and Chill

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                                    • allenpieA
                                      allenpie
                                      last edited by

                                      Ok after so much testing found out to be a user error

                                      I was just unplugging it from the base of the unit, where unit connects to the power but when I unplug it from the plug by the power plug not the adapter it works just fine :) All is well

                                      • nothing got corrupted

                                      Retro Pie and Chill

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