Can't edit boot/config.txt
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@bradleyhollander Brad, I would start from scratch, my friend. Also you need to tell us what it is you have done and are trying to do. We are not psychics.
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Ok sorry I followed the official retropie setup 100% and I even did it again and nothing shows on screen when I switch the raspberry pi on. only when I use a hdmi screen does it work or if I plug a usb into the rasp pi
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@bradleyhollander if you have no screen connected what should it show?
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@bradleyhollander That is odd. I Would re-download the image and burn it again to a newly formatted SD card just to be sure. Sometimes stuff just goes wrong. Never assume anything!
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Could it be my sd card because I have tryed formatting it and flashing the .img twice. but I'm still left with no image coming on when I plug in a screen and power into my pi
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@bradleyhollander Is the green LED lighting up?
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I will try again maby it works on try number 3
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otherwise try another sd card
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@bradleyhollander Before you do that, plug it in. Is the green LED flashing at all?
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@AlexMurphy yes it flashes in quick succeshion
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@bradleyhollander That means it is working. What sort of display is it connected to? Try a different TV or a different HDMI cable.
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@bradleyhollander the power supply could also be a problem
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@AlexMurphy I use a old Vga screen with a hdmi adapter
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@bradleyhollander Your adaptor is not compatible, sorry.
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Ok that is the problem
The vga adapter disables the hdmi auto detection of your monitor
this can be resolved somehow, let me look into my old pi, I made it there somehow -
Ok so what you have to do:
- connect via ssh over network (you need a console for this, however you get to it)
- type
sudo nano /boot/config.txt
- Remove the # in front of
hdmi_force_hotplug=1
- press ctrl+x, enter and than y,enter to save the file
- restart your pie with
sudo reboot
if you get no output:
Remove the # in front ofhdmi_safe=1
as well and reboot
Now the hdmi port is forced to be activated and outputting at any time.
This diables composite output, but I guess you don't want to use it.Hope that helps
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Composit the yellow plug?
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@bradleyhollander yeah, I guess that was it
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One important thing left:
As the hdmi safe mode is disabled, it could happen that the pi overheats, so keep an eye on it ;-)I found a great thread for this, so if you need more information you can probably look it up here.
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