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      Skervix
      last edited by Skervix

      I am using a 64gb Micro sd card for my roms.
      Recently I downloaded the theme gallery so I can preview themes, and then changed to the comic book one. After doing so I noticed that I lost all my save points in the games I was currently playing, as well as my favorites folder completely vanished. I set it back up but noticed everytime I input favorites, they were gone when I turned my system back on again. The descriptions to the games are also blank. I haven't changed any settings except the theme that one time, which I changed back.
      I'm wondering if i ran out of memory on my micro SD card, if thats what might be causing these issues... and how can I find out how much memory I have left?
      I'm about to clone it to a 128gb card and see if that helps, but I can't get to it for a few days unfortunately.

      Retropie 4.6
      Raspberry pi 4 4gb
      Canakit power supply.
      Gigastone prime 64gb microsdhc

      Pi4 4gb
      Retropie 4.xx
      Argon One case
      SN 30 wired controller

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Memory != disc space. You've probably ran out of space on your SD card - you can check by exiting EmulationStation and looking at the welcome message, which will show you the free space left on your sdcard.

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          Skervix
          last edited by Skervix

          I'm assuming if I delete some of my roms, it should free up space for my saves.

          Retropie is still acting up lately, as referred to in op... i had some games saved in my favorites, but they all erased. I put a new game in there to test it after updating retropie to 4.6, and it stays, like it should, but when I try to add another game into favorites, it still won't stay, just the one. Its weird.
          Another strange thing: the game data that shows up when you enter the NES game menu is also gone. It shows the games, but no pics or descriptions. They were there, but now they're not. All the other systems game data are still present.

          I've tried cloning the 64gb sd card to a 128gb, but thats proven to be beyond my pay grade.

          Pi4 4gb
          Retropie 4.xx
          Argon One case
          SN 30 wired controller

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            Did you check how much free disc space you have ?

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              Skervix @mitu
              last edited by Skervix

              @mitu
              at present I'm not able to.
              I'm at work . and have no access to a keyboard. I can exit emulation station with my controller, but it doesn't give me the screen that shows memory space. It just gives me a relatively blank screen with a command line .
              Should typing df - h give me that info? (Whenever I can get my keyboard plugged in, of course)

              Pi4 4gb
              Retropie 4.xx
              Argon One case
              SN 30 wired controller

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator
                last edited by

                @Skervix said in memory card capacity:

                Should typing df - h give me that info? (Whenever I can get my keyboard plugged in, of course)

                Yes, that should give an overview of available space.

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                  Skervix @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu Thanks. I'll try that asap Wednesday.

                  Pi4 4gb
                  Retropie 4.xx
                  Argon One case
                  SN 30 wired controller

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                  • IanDaemonI
                    IanDaemon @Skervix
                    last edited by IanDaemon

                    @Skervix You can use df from Terminal to see disc space.

                    https://www.tecmint.com/how-to-check-disk-space-in-linux/
                    I'm just linking to an outside webpage to show examples.

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                      Skervix @mitu
                      last edited by

                      @mitu I tried that command and it says I have 304 MB free in dev/root. So Im guessing thats enough for a few game saves. I also Uninstalled the themes I'm not using and even a few games I'm not using.
                      (Its amusing how small some games are, especially compared to today's games on XB1, PS4...)

                      Pi4 4gb
                      Retropie 4.xx
                      Argon One case
                      SN 30 wired controller

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @Skervix
                        last edited by

                        @Skervix said in memory card capacity:

                        @mitu I tried that command and it says I have 304 MB free in dev/root. So Im guessing thats enough for a few game saves. I also Uninstalled the themes I'm not using and even a few games I'm not using.

                        Usually 5% of the capacity of the filesystem is reserved for the root user, so a simple user doesn't accidentally fill up the disc and crashed the system.

                        Depending on your card size, you might be below the 5% reserved and you may be unable to write new files, even if there is free space available.

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