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    SSD Formatting & Installation

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      CyrodiilWarrior
      last edited by

      Dear RetroPie community,

      In the long past I had RetroPie up and running on a SSD drive, linked to my Pi 4 model.

      I've tried various methods to reformat the SSD without any success. I've tried the following methods:

      • Windows - Command Prompt (run as Admin) diskpart, delete, delete override, etc
      • Windows Disk Mangement
      • Windows - My Computer - format SSD
      • Windows - AOMEI Partition Assistant (free)
      • EaseUS Partition Master (free)
      • Linux Cinnamon on USB - GParted (HDD manager utility)
      • Windows - Raspberry Pi Imager
      • Linux Cinnamon on USB - Raspberry Pi Imager

      GParted:
      GParted

      Raspberry Pi Imager:
      Raspberry Pi Imager

      I'm not sure what else to try. I've really stuck and worried that my SSD maybe ruined.

      Please help.

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        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Can you write anything on the drive or is it stuck in a read-only state ? Looks like the SSD is broken or at least the controller on it has set the drive in read-only mode.

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          CyrodiilWarrior @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu I don't think I can write to it. I couldn't delete the existing files on the FAT partition, either.

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            mitu Global Moderator @CyrodiilWarrior
            last edited by mitu

            @CyrodiilWarrior What I meant is to create or edit a file on one of the partitions and see if it's working.

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              CyrodiilWarrior @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu that's not working sadly :(

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @CyrodiilWarrior
                last edited by mitu

                I'd say that it's most likely broken and became read-only, thus the inability to erase the partition table and create a new one (re-partition).

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