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    Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by

      For testing the card, use something like H2Testw just to check if the card is ok and the entire card's capacity is usable. No need to get another one for the moment.

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      • ClydeC
        Clyde
        last edited by Clyde

        Another tool to test sd cards and any other storage media is f3 - Fight Flash Fraud. It can test the card – or actually, its free space – even from within RetroPie, and thus, it doesn't require a re-installation just for this purpose. To install it, your Pi has to be connected to the internet, of course.

        To install f3 in RetroPie, simply drop to its command shell by pressing F4 in Emulation Station and enter:

        sudo apt install f3
        

        To test the free space on the card, enter:

        f3write /home/pi
        

        (There's no space after f3!) This will write 1GB sized files with test patterns to the user pi's home directory until the card is full. After that, run the following command to check these files for any write errors:

        f3read /home/pi
        

        After that, you can delete the test files with rm /home/pi/*.h2w, and exit the command shell with exit or by pressing Ctrl+d.

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          Daddyz
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          Morning all , I'm doing the f3 test as we speak .....anything in particular to look for ....or is it self explanatory ?

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            Daddyz
            last edited by

            Ok , this is what I got IMG_2741.JPG1.JPG .
            All good ?

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by

              Looks like the capacity is ok.

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                Daddyz
                last edited by

                Thanks again mitu , so , what's my next step , get rid of everything and start from scratch , or any other steps I should contemplate...?.
                ( I did " image " Retropie on anew SD card but when installed in the unit , it gives me a whole bunch of text that I don't understand ).
                My thinking is that I have to erase all on the Raspberry Pie before installing the new " image " .?
                Thanks for your time

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @Daddyz
                  last edited by

                  @daddyz said in Scraper:

                  My thinking is that I have to erase all on the Raspberry Pie before installing the new " image " .?

                  There's no need to erase anything, installing the image will automatically erase everything that's on the micro-sdcard - if that's what you're using.

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                    Daddyz
                    last edited by

                    Thanks again , ( yes on the micro card ) will try.....cheers

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                    • ClydeC
                      Clyde @Daddyz
                      last edited by Clyde

                      @daddyz said in Scraper:

                      Ok , this is what I got

                      All good ?

                      You seem to have only used f3write, did you? That's only half of the test. Alhough it already shows that the card is writable and has the promised capacity, you'll have to run f3read afterwards to check that the files were actually written correctly. And don't forget to delete them afterwards, because your card doesn't have any free space left as long as they remain! (That only matters if you keep that RetroPie installation, of course.)

                      edit: I just noticed that my instructions above about f3read were somewhat abivalent. I changed them now, saying clearly that the user has to run f3read after f3write.

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                        Daddyz
                        last edited by

                        Hello all , first I'd like to thank you all for your help on the Sraping issue .
                        I replaced the SD card and now everything is working .
                        Thank you for the suggestion.
                        Now I have another issue , I cannot get to the desktop , had this problem a few months ago but was resolved , the thing is , I cannot remember how it was done .
                        Does the forum keep archives , perhaps I can look back at the messages and find the answer there to what was suggested to me .
                        Thanks

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @Daddyz
                          last edited by

                          See https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#where-did-the-desktop-go on how to install the desktop and start it.

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                            Daddyz
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                            Thank you mitu ....now I remember !!

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