Error screen help
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@stevejp1978 OK, so it's not the card. Are you using a proper power source ? Please add the rest of the info requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
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Pi Model or other hardware: Iconic Arcade pi 4@ 4gb
Power Supply used: 12v 7.5a
RetroPie Version Used (4.8
Built From: retropie-buster-4.8-rpi4_400
USB Devices connected: 2 dragonrise control boards, thunderstick tos 4way-8way switcher, thunderstick spinner, two usb hubs
Controller used: dragonrise w sanwa buttons
Error messages received: see screen shot
Verbose log (if relevant):
Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide)
File: (File with issue - with FULL path)
Emulator: (Name of emulator - if applicable)
Attachment of config files:
How to replicate the problem:
-started with script update, system was sluggish upon first boot, critical error when forced to hard reset after updating retropie script
-another time (different card) error happened when transfering roms stopped abbruptly, after reboot received error screen.
-Currently sucessful transfering roms on my third card, I have not updated the retropie script. -
Hard resetting the Pi may lead to filesystem corruption, which would produce a similar error like the one in the pictures. Since the joystick issue should be solved now, try to do the update and don't reset the Pi during the update.
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@mitu must be the sd card... i can only transfer so many gigs until everything goes to shit.... the transfer just stops and on the next reboot usually i get a blank screen or the error screen that i posted. This is consistant with all 3 x 512gb sd cards. weird man. guess i'll just be happy with 200gb.... however i am able to use my controller again in the setup menu, so thanks for sorting that!
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@stevejp1978 If you try to copy more than 200 Gb on the system where you've run h2testw, does it work or it stops there too ?
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@mitu stops there too, I got 80+gigs of DC games, tried transfering the whole batch, failed 20-30gis in and couldn't transfer anything else. Upon reboot I usually get a black screen or a scan which leads to kernnal error. I've also tried not expanding the file system (just leaving the 183g image on the 500g card) and got the same result.
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@stevejp1978 funny thing is that all 3 cards will pass the h2testw
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@stevejp1978 you may also check your cards with
f3
[1].As you write you use a 12V 7.5A supply: Make sure it delivers constantly (ie. even under high load) over 4.65V (5.25V max) to the Pi as SD cards are picky on undervoltage [2].
Here are some test results from 512GB cards [3], maybe you find additional pointers specific to your make and model of SD card.
[1] https://linuxreviews.org/HOWTO_test_SD_cards_and_identify_fake_ones_(mostly_sold_on_ebay)
[2] https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/89387/raspberry-pi-3-b-low-voltage-warning
[3] https://elinux.org/RPi_SD_cards -
@Lolonois thanks, not sure how to ensure it delivers a constant voltage while writing... however I'm not planning to waste any more time on this matter.
The cards in question is a sandisk 512gb ordered from amazon that i had for years and worked fine in my switch. I got the write error in my arcade and i thought the card was done, so i ordered a new one form Amazon. That card didn't work either... Amazon was good enough to send a second card for free and that one also failed.
Who knows, maybe a voltage issue makes sense, but there's no indication of undervoltage on the machine itself.
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