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    Pi2 activity light blinks 4 times

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      Tephra
      last edited by

      Reflashed, download different images tried different sd cards, tried different power supplies, tried different flashing software

      it also does not display anything I have tried changing everything in config

      nothing works what can I do to fix it?

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      • ClassicGMRC
        ClassicGMR @Tephra
        last edited by ClassicGMR

        @tephra Did you buy a kit? What image did you flash? Details! :)

        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

        Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional!
        Enjoy the ride!

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          Tephra
          last edited by

          didnt buy a kit, used a pi 2, flashed retropie 4.4(pi2/3 version)

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          • ClassicGMRC
            ClassicGMR @Tephra
            last edited by

            @tephra Did it work before? Very rough guess would be a malfunction in the Pi or power supply.

            Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional!
            Enjoy the ride!

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            • quicksilverQ
              quicksilver @Tephra
              last edited by

              @tephra are you unzipping the retropie v4.4 image first?

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              • ByteThisB
                ByteThis
                last edited by

                @Tephra If using Win32diskImager unzip as @quicksilver mentioned, or if using Etcher you can flash the image directly to the sd card.

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