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    USB Drives Not Connecting

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      Recordspinner @mitu
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      @mitu Simple thumb drives, no power source.

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        sirhenrythe5th @Recordspinner
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        @Recordspinner said in USB Drives Not Connecting:

        I've tried to connect a USB drive to add ROMS, but according to File Manager

        If it is just about adding roms and you are using a filemanager...why dont you just copy the roms to your pi without using an USB-Stick?

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          Recordspinner @sirhenrythe5th
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          @sirhenrythe5th I'd like to keep games on a seperate device, as my SD card only has 8gb.

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            Recordspinner @Recordspinner
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            @Recordspinner I tried using Automount, and that didn't work.

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              mitu Global Moderator @Recordspinner
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              @Recordspinner said in USB Drives Not Connecting:

              Simple thumb drives, no power source.

              What kind of power supply are you using on the Pi ?
              Exit EmulationStation (or log in via SSH to your RetroPie system) and run

              dmesg -w
              

              then plug in the USB stick. See if you get any messages and post them here - the USB detection should be logged on to your terminal.
              You can stop the command by pressing Ctrl+C.

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                Recordspinner @mitu
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                @mitu I'll check when I get home.
                EDIT: I just remembered. It's a micro USB cable plugged into a big charging brick with 1 outlet. It came with the Kano kit that this setup is based on.

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                  Recordspinner @mitu
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                  @mitu I'll try that.

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                    Recordspinner @mitu
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                    @mitu it said it attached scsi removable disc.

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                      mitu Global Moderator @Recordspinner
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                      So the USB drive is detected, but I'd need to see the actual messages that show up to see if the partitions are properly detected.

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                        Recordspinner @mitu
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                        @mitu I'm going to try manually mounting it real quick.

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                          Recordspinner @Recordspinner
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                          @Recordspinner Didn't work, renamed files and I had to reinstall Retropie

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