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SD Slot broken, need to transfer image from SD card to USB Stick

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    maschine
    last edited by 14 Oct 2023, 09:53

    Hi Folks,

    The SD card slot on my Raspberry Pi 4 has ceased to function properly and, to my dismay, no longer recognizes any SD cards. Thankfully, given the Pi4's compatibility with USB booting, I'm optimistic about finding an alternative solution.

    I'm looking to transfer the contents from the SD card to a bootable USB stick and would greatly appreciate a step-by-step guide or any pointers that will assist me in navigating through this process.

    Thank you!

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      retropieuser555
      last edited by 14 Oct 2023, 10:16

      Use pi baker or a similar application on a computer to create a copy of your sd card.
      Then use pi baker or raspberry pi installer to flash that .img copy to your USB device.

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        maschine @retropieuser555
        last edited by 14 Oct 2023, 10:21

        @retropieuser555 Thanks. Will do so.

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          maschine @retropieuser555
          last edited by maschine 14 Oct 2023, 18:37

          @retropieuser555 Unfortunately, it did not work. I created an image from my SD card using Etcher and copied it to an USB Stick. Upon Booting I get this error message: pi.jpg Any other ideas? Thanks

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            sleve_mcdichael @maschine
            last edited by sleve_mcdichael 14 Oct 2023, 22:14

            @maschine

            start4.elf: is not compatible
            USB-MSD boot requires newer software
            

            this looks similar to what was happening with the RetroPie 4.7 image and the new-revision Pi 4 boards early last year. The solution then was, to use the latest weekly image at:

            https://files.retropie.org.uk/images/weekly/

            If you can boot from that image on the USB, then you can use 7zip to access your backup image and extract the roms and BIOS, and transfer them back onto the new system using the method of your choice.

            https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Transferring-Roms/

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              maschine @sleve_mcdichael
              last edited by 15 Oct 2023, 09:40

              @sleve_mcdichael Thank you for your suggestion which does seem like a viable solution. However, the task involves more than merely transferring the ROMs; it necessitates starting from scratch and reconfiguring the entire build. Is there a method to make the old image boot from a USB stick?"

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                mitu Global Moderator
                last edited by mitu 15 Oct 2023, 14:04

                Copy the latest .dat and .elf files from https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/tree/oldstable/boot (make sure you download the files and not the web page !) and put them on the BOOT partition of the USB drive.
                If the system boots, then make sure you update your system to get the latest kernel/firmware.

                What image did you use to install and when it was last updated ?

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                  maschine @mitu
                  last edited by maschine 15 Oct 2023, 16:09

                  Thanks mitu, your help is much appreciated. The system seems to boot now from the USB drive. However, the screen keeps being black for over an hour. Maybe I need to wait longer?

                  What image did you use to install and when it was last updated ?

                  Actually I don't recall, which Retropie version was initally installed, I guess 4.7 or so. A week ago I updated the system, incl. the underyling kernel.

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                    mitu Global Moderator @maschine
                    last edited by mitu 15 Oct 2023, 16:12

                    @maschine said in SD Slot broken, need to transfer image from SD card to USB Stick:

                    The system seems to boot now from the USB drive. However, the screen keeps being black for over an hour.

                    That doesn't look like it started completely. If you can reach your system over SSH you can check if there are any errors by checking the dmesg output.

                    A week ago I updated the system, incl. the underyling kernel.

                    That's strange, since that would have updated the files in question, which would have enabled booting from USB. If you use a fresh RetroPie 4.8 image, does it boot correctly from the USB ?

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                      maschine
                      last edited by 15 Oct 2023, 19:19

                      OMG, I used the wrong HDMI port - that‘s why the screen was black ;(

                      Anyhow, thanks a lot for your support and sorry for wasting your time!

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