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    Can't edit boot/config.txt

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    • AlexMurphyA
      AlexMurphy Banned @bradleyhollander
      last edited by

      @bradleyhollander Your adaptor is not compatible, sorry.

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      • DarkWolfD
        DarkWolf
        last edited by

        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

        System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
        Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
        Theme: Updated NBBA

        Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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        • DarkWolfD
          DarkWolf
          last edited by DarkWolf

          Ok so what you have to do:

          1. connect via ssh over network (you need a console for this, however you get to it)
          2. type

          sudo nano /boot/config.txt

          1. Remove the # in front of

          hdmi_force_hotplug=1

          1. press ctrl+x, enter and than y,enter to save the file
          2. restart your pie with

          sudo reboot

          if you get no output:
          Remove the # in front of

          hdmi_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

          System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
          Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
          Theme: Updated NBBA

          Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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            bradleyhollander
            last edited by

            Composit the yellow plug?

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            • DarkWolfD
              DarkWolf @bradleyhollander
              last edited by

              @bradleyhollander yeah, I guess that was it

              System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
              Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
              Theme: Updated NBBA

              Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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              • DarkWolfD
                DarkWolf
                last edited by DarkWolf

                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.

                System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
                Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
                Theme: Updated NBBA

                Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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                • B
                  bradleyhollander @DarkWolf
                  last edited by

                  @DarkWolf can I do this by editing the config.txt on the sd card

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                  • DarkWolfD
                    DarkWolf @bradleyhollander
                    last edited by DarkWolf

                    @bradleyhollander the config.txt file is located on the boot partition of the sd card
                    you can find the config.txt file at the root

                    Edit:
                    Another addition:
                    First remove the # of

                    hdmi_force_hotplug=1

                    and try it out, if you get no output remove the # of

                    hdmi_safe=1

                    System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
                    Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
                    Theme: Updated NBBA

                    Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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                      bradleyhollander
                      last edited by

                      Should I rather get a Vga to composit converter ?

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                      • AlexMurphyA
                        AlexMurphy Banned @bradleyhollander
                        last edited by

                        @bradleyhollander I'm sorry. I can't help you. I only use HDMI screens.

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                        • DarkWolfD
                          DarkWolf @bradleyhollander
                          last edited by

                          @bradleyhollander The result with hdmi to vga will be be much better thatn composite to vga. If you use the composite video output it could output a really low resolution and the quality is kinda bad...
                          So try the hdmi "fix" and if this doesn't work at all, I would recoment using a hdmi screen more than using the composite output

                          System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
                          Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
                          Theme: Updated NBBA

                          Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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                            bradleyhollander
                            last edited by

                            Ok will do thx

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                            • edmaul69E
                              edmaul69
                              last edited by

                              Why are people saying to run in safe mode? I understand to troubleshoot but what you really need to do is set the vga to the correct settings for your monitor.

                              hdmi_group=2 
                              

                              and whatever hdmi_mode for whatever resolution your monitor is. For me my monitor is 1024x768 so mine is set to:

                              hdmi_mode=16
                              
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                              • DarkWolfD
                                DarkWolf @edmaul69
                                last edited by

                                @edmaul69 That could be a better solution! I just shared what I die some months ago when I had the same problem.

                                System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
                                Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
                                Theme: Updated NBBA

                                Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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                                  bradleyhollander
                                  last edited by

                                  Could it be my power supply I use a Samsung 0.7 amp. will that power a rasp pi B

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                                  • DarkWolfD
                                    DarkWolf @bradleyhollander
                                    last edited by

                                    @bradleyhollander You should use a power supply with a minimum of 1A (bare minimum). I would recomment using a 1,5A power supply.

                                    System: Raspberry 3 Model B, RetroPie 4.2.1
                                    Storage: 16gb Micro SD, 64gb USB Drive
                                    Theme: Updated NBBA

                                    Documentation solves many problems: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

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                                      bradleyhollander
                                      last edited by

                                      That's probably my problem

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                                        bradleyhollander @DarkWolf
                                        last edited by

                                        @DarkWolf thanks for the help! do you think this was my problem?

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                                        • edmaul69E
                                          edmaul69 @bradleyhollander
                                          last edited by

                                          @bradleyhollander that could be your issue. But if you are using an hdmi to vga addapter you still want to do what i mention.

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