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    When I boot into RetroPie, it goes to terminal

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    • rbakerR
      rbaker @thehashrocket
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      @thehashrocket Pi Model B? With the raspberry Pi 2/3 image? that's the issue.

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      • AlexMurphyA
        AlexMurphy Banned @thehashrocket
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        @thehashrocket Yip. Wrong image. You need 1/ zero image.

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          theoneandonly @rbaker
          last edited by theoneandonly

          @rbaker I have a Pi 2 B tho... Do I need the 0/1 image too

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            theoneandonly
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            I found this on the docs page, "
            How do I boot to the desktop or Kodi

            In retropie setup script>>Configuration / tools>>autostart

            (1)Start EmulationStation at Boot: Boots into EmulationStation.
            (2)Start Kodi at Boot: Boots into Kodi- if you exit Kodi you will be returned to EmulationStation.
            (E)Manually Edit /opt/retropie/configs/autostart.sh: you can manually add other programs to start on boot.
            (C)Boot to text console (autologin): Boots into the terminal.
            (D)Boot to Desktop: If you have a desktop environment installed like LXDE this will boot into the desktop."
            So, I can change it, the settings must have changed into the "c" option, so how can I change it?

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            • rbakerR
              rbaker @theoneandonly
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              @theoneandonly No because it's a Pi 2. The B+ is a Pi 1.

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                theoneandonly @rbaker
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                @rbaker K thx

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                • rbakerR
                  rbaker @theoneandonly
                  last edited by

                  @theoneandonly Also, I think you are underpowering the board with those peripherals added. You really need 2.5A of current available to rule out PSU problems.

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                  • rbakerR
                    rbaker @theoneandonly
                    last edited by

                    @theoneandonly Also, why are you going into the menus and installing packages and doing a basic install? Retropie just boots.

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                    • rbakerR
                      rbaker @theoneandonly
                      last edited by rbaker

                      @theoneandonly Also,

                      Take out SD card to try and put ROMS on it

                      What are you doing here? It is no longer readable by windows as it is a Linux partition. If I were you, I would go back and start again, following the guide https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation/ then read up on transferring roms correctly. The card never comes out of the Pi.

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                      • rbakerR
                        rbaker @theoneandonly
                        last edited by

                        @theoneandonly

                        \retropie

                        It should be \\RETROPIEwith SAMBA shares enabled.

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                        • rbakerR
                          rbaker @theoneandonly
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                          @theoneandonly

                          Install all optional packages

                          Do you really want every emulator?

                          Boot into RetroPie again to try and create folders to put ROMS on

                          Why? How? Just follow the guide. https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Transferring-Roms

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                          • rbakerR
                            rbaker @theoneandonly
                            last edited by rbaker

                            @theoneandonly Here is what I did:

                            Download RetroPie image (from zip)

                            Extract file

                            Format SD card

                            Use Win32IDskImager to write image to SD card

                            Boot into RetroPie

                            Configure PS3 controller

                            Copy roms using WinSCP

                            Reboot Emulationstation

                            Play

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