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    Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

    Compete noob needs help

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    • J
      jimmynoon
      last edited by

      https://retropie.org.uk/download/ - I used the second image from this website. Extracted with WinRAR and burned to SD card with Win32DiskImager. I did say I used this website.

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        jimmynoon
        last edited by

        And it can't be the SDcard as surely bugger all would happen if the SD card was faulty. I go through the install but then I can't seem to get anything to run post retropie install.

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          jimmynoon
          last edited by

          Sorry if I am ranting but this is highly frustrating when I know deep down it's something I'm missing in terms of my lack of linux knowledge, not hardware issues.

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          • markyh444M
            markyh444 @jimmynoon
            last edited by

            @jimmynoon Well no, if there's bad sectors and you write some of the image to some of those, it'll probably boot but not work correctly.

            It's like if you've got a dodgy hard drive. Some things may work and others won't, depending on where on the drive the data is written.

            Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
            Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
            Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
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            • rbakerR
              rbaker @jimmynoon
              last edited by rbaker

              @jimmynoon if your card is not on the list, it will not work with the raspberry pi. The process is quite simple with regard to retropie but if you ignore how to set up a pi, it will not work. It would help if you posted the full set up. Here is my setup....

              Raspberry Pi 3
              2.5 amp PSU @ 5.1V with 1.5m micro USB - element 14 version
              128gb Sandisk micro sd card - verified
              Retropie image downloaded for Pi 3 - 4bf44fa37bb9db72b9d7c6dfab6fe015 from this site
              Devices connected - ipac2 and PS3 controller

              So have you checked your Power Supply lead? Is it too long? Wrong type? All these details matter in ruling out issues. The fact is that retropie is simply supplied as an image. Follow the guidance from the Pi website followed by the guidance on this one and after 4 mouse clicks, you are in emulation station. By the way, no Linux knowledge needed. I have none.

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              • rbakerR
                rbaker @jimmynoon
                last edited by

                @jimmynoon also, have you watched you tube and compared what you did?

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                • J
                  jimmynoon
                  last edited by

                  I've managed to sort it after going through settings and finding that my install was beyond basic and needed to add further modules. No sd card issue, power supply issue. It was software related. I'm having trouble getting psx games to work but nes and megadrive are fine so I'm happy for now.

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                  • BuZzB
                    BuZz administrators @jimmynoon
                    last edited by BuZz

                    @jimmynoon well, you gave so little information what you gave pointed to those as a possibility. You never detailed what steps you took etc.

                    To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    • rbakerR
                      rbaker @jimmynoon
                      last edited by

                      @jimmynoon If you are using a USB port on a pc to power your Pi, it will never work properly as soon as you stress it, connect controllers to it or do anything meaningful. Beyond basic? Modules? What do you mean? I and others would be interested to know what your issue actually was.

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                      • markyh444M
                        markyh444 @rbaker
                        last edited by

                        @rbaker I just wish people would help us out a little bit so we can actually help them.

                        Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
                        Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
                        Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
                        https://markyh444.wordpress.com

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                        • BuZzB
                          BuZz administrators @markyh444
                          last edited by BuZz

                          @markyh444 Unfortunately some are not willing to spend the time, but are happy to waste our time (By expecting us to mind read) :)

                          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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