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    • AlexMurphyA
      AlexMurphy Banned @adzter
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      @adzter Errr... I don't know then. Sorry I couldn't help. Just sounds very odd.

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        Travisty
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        I have been dealing with the same exact issue for days now. Havent found a solution yet.

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          adzter @Travisty
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          @Travisty Glad to see i'm not alone. Are you running the same setup as me?

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            Travisty @adzter
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            @adzter same setup, just out of curiosity what micro sd are you using?

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              adzter @Travisty
              last edited by adzter

              @Travisty Sandisk Ultra 16gb MicroSDHC

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                adzter
                last edited by

                https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/issues/1758

                Does anyone know if this could possibly be the issue?

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                  Bruce @adzter
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                  @adzter Even I have exactly the same error that you have. Same setup and the same sd card. It could be something wrong with the sd-card. I'll get a new one and test.

                  Tell us if you find a solution

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                    zupi
                    last edited by zupi

                    Ok. Scratch this. False alarm...

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                      adzter
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                      I'm going to build the latest release from Github and try that, if that doesn't work i'll begin to pick through the source code until I find the issue.

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                        adzter
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                        When attempting to compile using Debian I was getting kernel panics and references to null pointers in memory. After trying a different SD Card, Cables, and power sources everything has only began to work once I've bought a new Pi.

                        I can only assume I've got a faulty unit?

                        Regardless I'm now able to run RetroPie on the exact same setup (with the Pi swapped out).

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