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    Running RetroPi entirely on USB

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      lewisdawson1
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      Hi,

      I am looking to install RetroPi on USB entirely without the need for an SD card. Is this possible? If so are there any guides out there . I've already done the instal on SD card and it runs perfectly.

      I attempted to move the file system to the SSD and boot from that but I got a number of errors. I confess I'm not fully understanding of how PI works 100% yet.

      Pi Model: B 8GB (Labists Kit)
      Power Supply used: Labists Standard PS
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.8
      Built From: RPI 4/400 Preset Instal from RPI Imager v1.7.2
      USB Devices connected: ROCCAT MK FX (Keyboard), SE730H External SSD
      Controller used: None
      Guide used: Retro Pi First Installation Guide

      Thanks

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
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        Just write the RetroPie image on the USB disc, instead of the sdcard, and it should work.
        Booting from an USB device is detailed in the official RaspberryPI docs - https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi.html#usb-mass-storage-boot. The Pi4 has USB boot enabled by default, so no additional setup is needed for the boot loader.

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          lewisdawson1 @mitu
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          @mitu
          I followed the steps and get this error:
          Error

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            Looks like a corrupted filesystems. How did you write the image and how large is the USB disc/stick ?

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              lewisdawson1 @mitu
              last edited by lewisdawson1

              @mitu I used your link to install the boot loader via SD card and wait for the green screen. Then I used Pi Imager and selected that drive and selected the Pi 4 / 400 instal.

              It actually got just past the point of loading the different systems. Immediately after this, i got the error.

              The peculiar thingn is when I go to format the drive through Windows, it does not show FAT as an option. IIRC it only shows NTFS and exFAT. I wonder if the drive is the issue.

              The Drive is 256GB

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator
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                The drive doesn't need to be formatted, installing an OS with the RPI Imager will automatically format it.

                You can test it on Windows, by formatting as NTFS/exFAT and trying to fill it up with files, just to check its capacity.

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                  lewisdawson1 @mitu
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                  @mitu Yes. The drive works fine otherwise with Windows.

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                    lewisdawson1
                    last edited by

                    I ran the disk checking utility and it fixed something. However, it seems slow compared to SD in loading the system.

                    Is there a command i need to use for USB to access its full speed?

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @lewisdawson1
                      last edited by mitu

                      @lewisdawson1 said in Running RetroPi entirely on USB:

                      Is there a command i need to use for USB to access its full speed?

                      No really, just use the USB3 ports on the Pi4.
                      How are you powering up the disc - does it have its own power or is it just connected to the Pi ? Some USB3 controllers have issues with Linux - check this topic in the Raspberry PI forums and see if your disc/controller are affected by this problem.

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