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    Booted up but still got an error (error -8)

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    • SonPluckS
      SonPluck
      last edited by SonPluck

      Hello guys,

      I need help, I followed every step from the setup wiki and still got an error, even though it still booted up but didn't follow through the boot. This is what came up alt text

      I have written in images before about 2 times now, and the there is nothing wrong with the retro pie image file(its complete) so I don't know whats wrong.

      I have a:
      Raspberry pi 2 model b
      SanDisk Ultra PLUS HC 16 GB 1 class 10 micro sd card

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      • edmaul69E
        edmaul69 @SonPluck
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        @SonPluck what image, image version? From where?

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        • SonPluckS
          SonPluck @edmaul69
          last edited by

          @edmaul69 from retro pie's own website

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          • edmaul69E
            edmaul69 @SonPluck
            last edited by

            @SonPluck still, which image and what version?

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            • SonPluckS
              SonPluck @edmaul69
              last edited by

              @edmaul69 added a image so you can see the error.

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              • SonPluckS
                SonPluck @edmaul69
                last edited by

                @edmaul69 image for retro pie 2/3, keep in mind I've written other img files into this sd card twice

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                  steptoe
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                  I was having a lot of issues where previously it was ok, installed a full raspbian image for NOOBS but the RPI3 refused to boot, no green access light and nothing. This was with a brand new Kingston 32GB card, I also tried it with a 16GB Samsung SD card that I had used with the RPI3 but still no boot. Both cards formatted fine and accessed fine with partitioning software and formatted to FAT32 then used Win32DiskImager to write the image. This method worked fine first time a few months ago

                  Running out of ideas I tried installing the minimal NOOBS image and let the RPI3 download everything it need. That worked ???

                  Try installing the minimal NOOBS image and see what happens, if it refuses again it may be a faulty card or 'genuine' card that isn't

                  If you can get it to work with the minimal NOOBS installer, you will need to update/upgrade the Raspbian software. It takes agggges so be patient but then you should have a full working RPI with the very latest software running

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                    steptoe
                    last edited by

                    The Lite_NOOBS image is tiny, its only 32MB and contains just enough to boot the RPI and you have to install teh rest which is why it takes so long to install and update

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                      chip @steptoe
                      last edited by

                      @steptoe Hi I have the same error code -8. Did you solved it?

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                      • SonPluckS
                        SonPluck @chip
                        last edited by

                        @chip nope, I just got a new sd card :/

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                          chip @SonPluck
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                          @SonPluck hey I solved it yesterday. I am a Mac user. Previously I flash retropie using Mac software "Applepi Baker" but it ended up with error -8. I had suspected that it the SD card problem. Later I used the same SD card same file but another software Etcher to flash the img and succeeded. I hop this coul help you.

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                            SonPluck @chip
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                            @chip Ok thanks, maybe now I can use my old bigger sd card, thanks again!

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