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    Terminad called error to many open files

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      renat
      last edited by

      • Hi
        I have rasberry pi 3
        Used Retropie and one day turned it on one day Rasberry pi and saw an error
        6335fbc2-87d1-4d51-93dc-14804076ed35.jpg

      how to fix

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      • Thorr69T
        Thorr69 @renat
        last edited by

        @renat Get a better power supply. Yours is not strong enough.

        RPi 3b
        Official PSU
        Official RetroPie image
        Pandora's Box 5 controller

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          renat @Thorr69
          last edited by renat

          @thorr69

          I play it all the time, it didn't bother me.

          But if I change it, what will solve the problem?

          if you look closely at the screenshot it says --- to many open files
          Ошибка.png

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by mitu

            The version of RetroPie you're using is a bit old - the error you're receiving comes from a 3rd party library that's not used anymore in EmulationStation. I would suggest to upgrade or try a more recent version of RetroPie.
            How many files do you have in that folder (roms/n64) ?

            But if I change it, what will solve the problem?

            Not using a proper power source can lead to all sorts weird errors. You shouldn't discard the under-voltage warnings and get a proper power source. At some point you may be corrupting or damaging the sdcard and you will lose the data you have stored on it.

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              renat @mitu
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              @mitu that's just the point in the n64 folder there is nothing) I played only nes, sega, snes

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