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    Raspberry pi messed up?

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    • ClydeC
      Clyde @KN4THX
      last edited by Clyde

      @thedatacereal It's not wrong to do things step-by-step, as it can help to locate the error if things go wrong. That said, one can also benefit from tools that do multiple steps for convenience. :)

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      • ddoherty958D
        ddoherty958
        last edited by

        This is the error code. I have seen it on different topics relating to under-power rewriting the SD card but I’m using the official raspberry pi power cable.

        Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block(179, 2)

        I’ll try using Win32DiskImager and etcher with an unzipped file.

        Raspberry pi B+, official pi power supply, Samsung 64gb SD card, SanDisk 32GB USB drive

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        • ddoherty958D
          ddoherty958
          last edited by

          Right, so I downloaded the retopie image from retropie.com/download. Fine. However when I try to extract it (using winRAR) I am told that the file is corrupt. Is this an issue with the image or is it my extractor or...?

          Raspberry pi B+, official pi power supply, Samsung 64gb SD card, SanDisk 32GB USB drive

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          • KN4THXK
            KN4THX @ddoherty958
            last edited by

            @ddoherty958 Try using 7zip or just use Etcher on the compressed file ( I just learned you could do that 😁😁)

            "If you're gonna play the Game Boy, You gotta learn to play it right" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYLGl92ETNQ

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            • DarksaviorD
              Darksavior @ddoherty958
              last edited by

              @ddoherty958 It says the file is corrupt because it is. Re-download the image and try again.

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              • DarksaviorD
                Darksavior @KN4THX
                last edited by

                @thedatacereal said in Raspberry pi messed up?:

                @ddoherty958 Try using 7zip or just use Etcher on the compressed file ( I just learned you could do that 😁😁)

                No, don't do that. That will just write an incomplete image file which might be the cause of the problems.

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                • ClydeC
                  Clyde @ddoherty958
                  last edited by

                  @ddoherty958 Compare the md5sum checksum on the download page to the checksum of the file. (Just search the web how to do that, there should be plenty of sites explaning it.) Continue only if both checksums are the same.

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                  • ddoherty958D
                    ddoherty958 @Clyde
                    last edited by

                    @clyde

                    It was successfuly verified. However when u tried to extract it it still said it was corrupt

                    Raspberry pi B+, official pi power supply, Samsung 64gb SD card, SanDisk 32GB USB drive

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                    • ddoherty958D
                      ddoherty958
                      last edited by

                      The error code is: unexpected end of data.

                      Raspberry pi B+, official pi power supply, Samsung 64gb SD card, SanDisk 32GB USB drive

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                      • ddoherty958D
                        ddoherty958 @Darksavior
                        last edited by

                        @darksavior
                        I've lost count of how many tomes I've done that

                        Raspberry pi B+, official pi power supply, Samsung 64gb SD card, SanDisk 32GB USB drive

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                        • DarksaviorD
                          Darksavior @ddoherty958
                          last edited by Darksavior

                          @ddoherty958 It extracts fine here with winrar. Im using chrome on my pc. Try a download manager that can resume downloads. Or try a torrent.

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                          • ddoherty958D
                            ddoherty958
                            last edited by

                            I tried again with 7Zip and got no error codes, bu on first boot it went straight to command prompt! I'll try a few things and get back to you.

                            Raspberry pi B+, official pi power supply, Samsung 64gb SD card, SanDisk 32GB USB drive

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                            • G
                              gomisensei
                              last edited by

                              You say you are using the official power cable? Do you mean power supply? I suspect your pi may be underpowered if your dc power block isn't supplying enough current to it. I'm not sure what the required/recommended amperage is, but it wouldn't hurt to have at least 2.0 A going into your power cable to the pi...

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                              • ddoherty958D
                                ddoherty958 @gomisensei
                                last edited by

                                @gomisensei

                                The recommended amount is about 2.5A and I just went on PIsupply.com and typed in raspberry pi power lead. The block seems to be fine, I havn't had any issues with the power, just everything else ;)

                                Raspberry pi B+, official pi power supply, Samsung 64gb SD card, SanDisk 32GB USB drive

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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator @ddoherty958
                                  last edited by

                                  @ddoherty958 On first boot, the image will resize the installation file system to fill the disk on the card, then reboot. You need to have a little patience and wait for it to finish the operation, then - after the reboot - you'll be presented with the Emulationstation screen.

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                                  • ddoherty958D
                                    ddoherty958 @mitu
                                    last edited by

                                    @mitu

                                    Yes, I just rebooted it and it loaded up fine. Fingers crossed it works this time!

                                    Raspberry pi B+, official pi power supply, Samsung 64gb SD card, SanDisk 32GB USB drive

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