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      Memory is full for no Apparent Reason: SOLVED

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      Do you guys do copies of your Retropie Micro SD for backup?

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      MrJordaaanyM

      @RedBatman not much you can do unless you shrink the free space down on your installation. I'm sure there's a Linux command you can run to do that. But then each time you move the image back to your sd card you will have to rememeber to expand the file system again.

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      Retropie-kernel panic-not syncing: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(179,2)

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      BuZzB

      @Seedname101 please follow the guidelines agreed when signing up. This thread is from 2017. Please create a new topic.

      Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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      Scrape to SD, but ROMs on USB?

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      Thx

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      micro SD renaming itself to "boot", can't load ROMs anymore

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      Beretta9B

      There's a program for Windows called Paragon EXTFS that allows Windows to see the linux partition.
      With that program you can drag and drop files on the sd card.

    • obsidianspiderO

      Big Micro SD, USB, or NAS-based storage?

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      @enderandrew This isn't necessarily the case because some USB 2.0 flash drives are a lot slower than what the USB 2.0 standard allows in my experience. With A USB 3.0 flash drive, you will likely see performance much closer to the maximum USB 2.0 is capable of on the Pi as they are built for speed. I bought a low-profile USB 3.0 drive for this reason and in my case, throughput did not disappoint.