White Screen when boot
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Hi guys, yesterday i have transfer a lot retro games for my pi 2.
Today wen i boot up its freeze on a white screen ...Could be this a problem with the amount of games i instaled ?
Retropie 2
RetroPie Version Used: 3.6
Built From: SD
USB Devices connected:Bluetooth dongle, Wifi Dongle, Ethernet cable with pc ( Wherer i tranfered the rooms) -
I Can conect trought the pi by the ethernet cable while it is on the withe screen.
I Uploaded 10 G games ...
Look like the emulationstation chrashed and get stuck in the with screen. :( -
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@herb_fargus Thats true! Solved!
Now i set GPU to 128 and deleted some games from Mac and others that i dont use.
:( I swear that i googled a lot and didn't find anything.
I hope to help the comunity here learning and helping other with what i can. Sorry for the noob questions o/
I will read more the wiki page -
@Ornitorick this is what helped me
- Connect to your pi
- Go to /home/pi/.emulationstation/
note: you might not be able to get to that directory by clicking folders, copy and paste that into the dir - edit es_settings.cfg
- Change themeset to "carbon"
- Reboot
That has worked for me a few times, I hope it works for you, let me know.
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Hello, I have a RPI-3 model B, a mini SD class 10 SanDisk and the following image downloaded from the official website: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie...i2_rpi3.img.gz J ' I extracted the .img image and copied it to my SD with Win32DiskImager. So far, so good. But when I boot my RPI boot stops here:
My SD contains 2 partitions:
- a 57 MB partition that is bootable (mmcblk0p1)
- a non-bootable 14.5 GB linux partition (mmcblk0p2)
I do not know what's going on. Help!
The SD image has 2 partitions:
A bootable WIN FAT16 partition and a Linux partition.The bootable WIN partition is visible on Windows (57 MB), but impossible to boot from RPI 3. I thought it came from my mini SD (a SanDisk 16GB class 10), but putting a RaspBian image , The RPI boots very well and everything works fine.
Would this be a problem with the original SD image?
Is there any other way to install RetroPie on an RPI 3?
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@Baptiste Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first (and open a new topic - this topic is 10 months old and has no relation to your issue)
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