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      DS4Drv profiles

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    • najaruN

      Dooble Boot Raspbian / RetroPie

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      Arrived and installed
      i've also make a little donation to retropie.org

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      Pi Zero Boot Issue

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      @martinnoren I just had boot problems with my sd card. It is a 8gb, it would boot NOOBS and raspian but not retropie. I found a 32gb sd and now the retropie image boots just fine. This was on a rpi 1b it's an older model. I know you said your SD was a 16gb but I thought this information might help.

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      autostart.sh not running

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      @spieddy said in autostart.sh not running:

      I had the same problem chmod +x autostart.sh did the trick for me

      This solved my problem too!

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      Command line command works but doesn't work if I put it into a script?

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      Sorry. My mistake. This is why it's confusing when people add to other posts. I believe it's the case issue as @meleu has said.

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      Installed Pixel Desktop environment, now RetroPie won't boot

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      @BuZz Thanks, yep I was using the Samba-Shares option, but it was weird, initially none of the folders or files under roms, bios, or configs were showing.
      After leaving it up for several hours then coming back and trying again, it let me get into the roms folder, so I deleted a few Dreamcast roms, and it's working now. very odd.

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      "switch on" "power up" Boot cycle !!

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      @Slighty Does it do it with the noobs sd card? I think that 64GB cards are not formatted as FAT32, but as exFAT, you must use a tool to convert them to FAT32, as a Pi cannot boot from an exFAT partition. You must use an alternative formatting program after using the official one, to convert (re-format) the resulting exFAT file system to FAT32. Something like http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm

      I can't explain the initial power up thing, maybe something is happening to the card during the bootfail that fixes it ready for next time only for it to fail again. Is your card compatible with the list? I doubt that it's a hardware issue to be honest, it has to be with the setup of the card.

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      Retropie Fails to boot after every Shutdown

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      @philmiller278 No problem. I'm not entirely new to Linux, but when it comes to RPi or RetroPie I'm a "freshman". From my tries and errors, I came up with the following summarized procedure to get RetroPie up and running, so it might come in handy to you and others:

      Download the latest RetroPie pre-built image; Extract it using WinRAR, 7-Zip, etc. Write the extracted image file using Win32 Disk Imager (on Windows) to the SD card; Boot RetroPie and configure your controller; In the RetroPie configuration menu select "raspi-config" or press F4 and type "sudo raspi-config"; Select "Expand filesystem" and reboot when prompt or type "sudo reboot"; Once restarted, update your system packages by pressing F4 and then typing "sudo apt-get update", and once completed "sudo apt-get upgrade", replying with "y" pressing Enter; Reboot ("sudo reboot"); F4 again and type "sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh"; Update RetroPie-Setup script; Update all installed packages (kernel too if you want); Perform reboot; F4 again and type "sudo nano /boot/config.txt" Uncomment (remove "#") lines "hdmi_force_hotplug=1" - this solved my issue of not having image at first boot after power cycling; and "hdmi_drive=2" - this solves the issue of not having sound over HDMI; Exit and save by pressing "Ctrl+X", press "y" and type Enter to overwrite file. Reboot or shutdown - when shutting down from the shell/command line type "sudo halt" or "sudo shutdown -h now". There are numerous ways to add roms to your RetroPie, but the easiest is to do it over network, by using a PC and adding roms to "/RetroPie/roms/gaming system folder" when your RetroPie is turned on - your RetroPie should be visible in the network devices window.

      Even if you shut down the system from the GUI/menu, you can always turn the system back on without power cycling and preserving the mUSB plug, by shunting GPIO pins 5 & 6 by simply placing a jumper, a paper clip, installing a PC-style reset switch, etc (be careful to not shunt GPIO pins 1, 2 and 4 as those have voltage: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/docs/pinmappingsrpi ).

      To change screen resolution refer to https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt.md down in the "HDMI_mode" and "Which values are valid for my monitor?" sections.

      A little off-topic, but if you ever need to change your keyboard layout, type in the shell "sudo nano /etc/default/keyboard" and in "XKBLAYOUT="gb" change "gb" to the letters of you keyboard layout - for example, "es" for Spanish, "fr" for French, etc.

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      Did the 4.1 Premade image for Pi3 Break USB Boot?

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      BuZzB

      @CaelThunderwing sounds like another faulty / dodgy sdcard.

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      EmulationStation Dies Silently at Boot and from Command Line

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      What if this exact same issue arises after making zero changes to a retropie that had been working for several months?

      I was playing snes roms for an hour or so, plugged in my keyboard to test out Kodi, and all of the sudden an error began popping up "illegal instruction" when attempting to boot/reboot the Pi.

      I've run the retropie update scripts, hoping that could solve the issue but it hasn't. Now the "illegal instruction" does not appear, however the Emulation Station splash screen flashes for half a second, and then its back to the initial boot up command line screen.

      My filesystem is far from full, so I know that's not an issue.

      I've also attempted to remove one console worth of ROMS to see if ES is overloaded in anyway, to no avail. Any help would be tremendously appreciated.

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      Emulationstation not booting after 8bitdo pad setup and updated script

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      BuZzB

      please read https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first as agreed when registering on the forum.

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      Help! EmulationStation wont show any emulators

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      herb_fargusH

      @ChristopherLeo installing from source is a waste of time. Always use binaries. Very rarely will you ever need to build from source

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      [Feature request] WiFi key import via /boot/wifikeyfile.txt

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      Seems to be solved by myself... Can someone please verify?

      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/4691/solved-feature-request-wifi-key-import-via-boot-wifikeyfile-txt

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      Boot Problems with Pi 3

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      @obsidianspider said in Boot Problems with Pi 3:

      Running a Fan from GPIO can cause issues as they tend to draw quite a bit of current. If you have a spare SD card, try using that to see if it works before you reformat your existing SD card.

      Its a really tiny fan, like the smallest you can buy, smaller than a quarter.

      Anyway, I tried a spare sd card and put the newest retropie image on it with the fan and led plugged in and booted up fine, still does the text then splash then text again then into emulation station but quickly and with no issues. Never use to see the text twice, only once before the splash screen, must be new?

      I guess my other sd card is corrupt somehow now.

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      Failed to start apply_noobs_os-config.service. Please help!

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      herb_fargusH

      @Rey no such thing as a pi3 B+. Just get the standard pi 3.

      Some links here: https://retropie.org.uk/documentation/building-your-own-retropie-machine/

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      Problems starting PIXEL after Retropie installation

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      BuZzB

      @herb_fargus I am aware, thanks. Also autostart.

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      Updated to 4.0.2 and got some errors ... now unable to boot

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      BuZzB

      Did you enable the root account and login as root ?

      You should install from the "pi" user

      It would be easier to do a fresh install than debugging this imho, as you will want to reinstall from the correct user.

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      Don't skip PSX BIOS

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      @lilbud i actually have that as the splashscreen of my pi modded playstation 1. The greatest video game system boot video ever.

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      RetroPie breaks in different ways everytime I shut down

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      @RetroResolution yeh. Always best to get direct from known good companies

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      RetroPie won't boot

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      Thank you for all your help with this! Turns out all I needed was a new SD card, and RetroPie now works fine on my Pi Zero.