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    Pi wont boot after Retro Image

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      Whyte Out
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      This is my first time using a raspberry pi or retro. I followed the tutorial to a T and when I plug the SD card back into the Pi the red power light turns on but the ACT light does nothing. I reinstalled NOOBs and it fired up right away. Any idea what I could be doing wrong?

      Thanks

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        mitu Global Moderator @Whyte Out
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        @whyte-out How did you write the image to the card ? What model of Raspberry Pi are you using. and what image did you write ?

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          Whyte Out
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          Im using a Raspberry Pi 3 V B. Win32imager was used per the tutorial and Retropie-4.4 per the download recommendation.

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            mitu Global Moderator @Whyte Out
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            @whyte-out Did you unzip the file first ? You can try to write the image using Ether - in this case you don't need to unzip the file first.

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              Whyte Out
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              When I download the image it didnt download in a zip file. It downloaded with a .img.GZ tag. I thought the .GZ was weird so I tried writing the image with the .gz and without. I used SDImage writer per tutorial recommendation.

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                mitu Global Moderator @Whyte Out
                last edited by mitu

                @whyte-out The .gz extension means the image is compressed, you have to un-compress it first if using Win32DiskImager. This is described in the installation docs - there's even a video tutorial included on the page (updated yesterday by the great @herb_fargus !). I don't know which tutorial you followed, but it's either missing an important step or you didn't follow all the steps.

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                  Whyte Out
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                  I will give it another shot when I get home. Thanks for taking the time.

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                    circo @Whyte Out
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                    @whyte-out If you are using winrar, you can right-click and extract it. It will extract the .img, and you can flash that to the card.

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                      Whyte Out
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                      I used 7zip and Mitu you were correct. I was not unzipping that image file. I guess I have been out of touch for awhile. I didn't realize the .gz was a zip tag. It booted just fine after I did. Thank you for the help. Appreciate it.

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                      • herb_fargusH
                        herb_fargus administrators
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                        Pro tip: use etcher. Doesn't require extraction

                        If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                        Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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