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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by

      If you insert the sdcard back into your PC, do you see the boot partition with the files there (config.txt, cmdline.txt, etc.) ?

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        kitaek27 @mitu
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        @mitu yes, both txt files are there.

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          kitaek27
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          figure ill add a bit more info so here's the status of the 32GB boot media i made

          alt text

          and the txt files present in the boot partition

          alt text

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            Looks like the image was written correctly on the sdcard, so that's not the problem here. Haven't seen this error yet, assuming it's not the power source, you could try updating the Pi's boot EEPROM first and try again.

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            • DreamcastKidD
              DreamcastKid Banned @kitaek27
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              @kitaek27 said in Cant boot:

              and the txt files present in the boot partition

              what i find a bit odd in the image you posted is that bootcode.bin and COPYING.linux both have file extensions ... but cmdline and config are both missing the .txt extension :/

              they should look like config.txt and cmdline.txt

              alt text

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @DreamcastKid
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                @dreamcastkid said in Cant boot:

                they should look like config.txt and cmdline.txt

                Windows 10, by default, hides extensions for known file types. If you look at the 3rd column, you'll see they're labeled 'Text Document' and the file type icon is a text file.

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                  kitaek27
                  last edited by kitaek27

                  I tried the EEPROM thing. It didn't really change how the pi behaves.

                  I'm assuming that the flashing green light and the green screen on display means it's completed successfully. If I put the SD card in after power it on though I do get some concerning error messages.

                  VL805 EEPROM is up to date
                  recover4.elf not found (6)
                  recovery.elf not found (6)
                  start4.elf not found (6)
                  Firmware not found
                  ERROR 00000004

                  Not sure how relevant this is. Either way, after the whole green screen thing I tried the retropi image and its giving me the same errors in the initial post.

                  I was concerned that my microSD reader/writer was defective as it was having some issues, but I'm trying today on a new device that is writing smoothly. No differences.

                  At this point I'm thinking it's the pi itself. No blinking red light error codes though.

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                    kitaek27
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                    Update: It seems to be working.

                    I more or less tried everything exactly the same way I've been trying it so far, but with one minor difference.

                    I tried using the download and flash option from Raspberry Pi Imager, rather than the local image from the download page. I'll have to mess around with it a bit more later but for now I think its been resolved.

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                    • DreamcastKidD
                      DreamcastKid Banned @mitu
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                      @mitu said in Cant boot:

                      Windows 10, by default, hides extensions for known file types. If you look at the 3rd column, you'll see they're labeled 'Text Document' and the file type icon is a text file.

                      oh, ok ... i'm using Windows 7 and have that setting Off because it make renaming files and extensions a pain.

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @kitaek27
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                        @kitaek27 Glad you got it working.
                        One advantage when using the Raspberry Pi Image is that you don't need to download the image, the program will do it for you and automatically check the image file against its checksum.

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