Updated Packages and now system shuts down before launching retropie
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Had a brand new arcade system installed at my place yesterday and has been working fantastic.
Today I decided to update the package in retropie to make sure im all up to date.
Packages updated over the internet perfectly, system rebooted when it was done.
Since then i can see a splash screen, rasberiepie is loading software but then i get a screen that says 'no cable'.
Could use some guidance here, this is my first time using retropie.
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@DrSubsonic Do you get a login prompt as the last line on the screen ? Login with user
pi
and passwordraspberrypi
, then runsudo raspi-config
and configure the Auto-Login to Console in the Boot Options. -
@mitu said in Updated Packages and now system shuts down before launching retropie:
@DrSubsonic Do you get a login prompt as the last line on the screen ? Login with user
pi
and passwordraspberrypi
, then runsudo raspi-config
and configure the Auto-Login to Console in the Boot Options.I'm not sure if I did.. screen goes black too fast.
I will get a microSD card reader tomorrow so that i can at least make changes..
how can i set this so i can at least get to command prompt?
f4 doesnt seem to do anything
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@DrSubsonic F4 works from Emulationstation, from what you're describing you don't get to Emulationstation. Are you using a proper power source ? Please add the info requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first to the topic.
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The system has a powersouce in the arcade unit.. and a LCD.. it was working perfectly before the software package update for a day.. and the shop sells a lot of these so I assume the power supply is correct.
I should be able to see whats going ifi can stop emulationstation from auto starting... or is it retropie that is autostarting...
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i knew i should have backed up the sd card before i made any chances...
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how do i configure the boot options exactly? is that done from windows on the sd card?
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@DrSubsonic Emulationstation should run via autostart, there's no 'retropie' program/application. Did the image came pre-installed with the arcade ?
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@mitu yes image came pre installed and running.
I got my sd card reader... about to see if i can change ES to not autorun
im guessing your right and its trying to launch without permission
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@DrSubsonic said in Updated Packages and now system shuts down before launching retropie:
yes image came pre installed and running.
We don't support 3rd party images - see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
Moreover, commercial usage of RetroPie is forbidden by its license - so the seller has illegally sold it to you, RetroPie is free.Use the image from retropie.org.uk/download if you want support here in the forums - or ask the seller for support.
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@mitu the seller sold me the arcade system.. just came with retropie installed thats all.
im sure i could fix it if i booted into safe mode... how can you do that
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Ok so im in.. got my CLI up and running...
ran sudo raspi-config and it did not ask for a username or password...
guess i need to do a full flash of a fresh install
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@DrSubsonic said in Updated Packages and now system shuts down before launching retropie:
@mitu the seller sold me the arcade system.. just came with retropie installed thats all.
If RetroPie came with the system, it was sold with the system.
@DrSubsonic said in Updated Packages and now system shuts down before launching retropie:
ran sudo raspi-config and it did not ask for a username or password...
That is normal in RetroPie. It's less secure than in most other Linux systems, but I guess it's just a compromise for convenience.
guess i need to do a full flash of a fresh install
That may be the best course of action if you neither can fix it by yourself nor get support from the seller.
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