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    Pi2B2 (RPI2b V1.2) dropping to command line on first boot

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      unitypunk @rbaker
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      @rbaker i am using "retropie-4.1-rpi2_rpi3.img" downloaded from the torrent linked around here in the forum... that is the correct image for a raspberry pi2 i believe

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      • BuZzB
        BuZz administrators @unitypunk
        last edited by

        @unitypunk Just to confirm, how many raspberries do you see on boot ?

        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          rbaker @unitypunk
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          @unitypunk Yes I get that, but not this:
          the same sd card(s) that drop to command line in pi2b 1.2 will boot to emulationstation in my pi2b1.1 pie, and my pi3.

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            unitypunk @rbaker
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            @rbaker if i put the same sd card into a Pi3 or a Pi2b 1.1 it boots to emulation station.

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              unitypunk @BuZz
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              @BuZz, just one

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                rbaker @unitypunk
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                @unitypunk If this card works on other Pis then you have either a broken Pi or not the Pi you think you have. So if you see one raspberry, you have the wrong image.

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                  unitypunk
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                  or https://scontent.fsjc1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t34.0-12/15820514_177974682677309_2077142594_n.jpg?oh=688abe26f49207994675ad3b14866730&oe=58695D43

                  i was just informed this isnt a pi 2, its a 1. im sorry guys, i dont know how to read i guess.

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                    rbaker @unitypunk
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                    @unitypunk It says on it, Model B+ meaning Pi 1. Use the other image from the website for 0/1.

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                      rbaker @rbaker
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                      @rbaker The 2014 stamped on it also shows it can't be a 2 or 3.

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                        unitypunk @rbaker
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                        @rbaker my pi2 is stamped 2014, thats kinda part of how i think i came up with it being a pi2. but yes im getting the 1 image now. thanks for the help guys!

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                          unitypunk
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                          using pi1 images worked great, thanks again guys!

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