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      adriansos666
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      Just a question to all of you with huge rom collections. How long does it take to boot your Pi into Emulation Station? I'm using Pi3 with 32Gb SD and 128Gb USB stick (which has maybe 10Gb of space left) and my Pi takes almost 6 minutes after I power it on before I can select games from ES. I can live with such boot time, as it's only during initial start of the Pi (quitting game immediately returns to the ES). However, what bothers me is that Emulation Station process keeps CPU at 100% for whole 6 minutes which causes Pi to run quite hot (about 62 C) just to start ES. Once ES is started CPU load from ES process drops to anything between 5 and 20 %.

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        Dochartaigh @adriansos666
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        @adriansos666

        It is not normal for it to take that long to boot, at all. Even my Pi Zero's with 11,000ish games boot in under 2 minutes...(that's with a regular SD card FYI). I would suggest you re-format and start over.

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          edmaul69 @adriansos666
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          @adriansos666 not right. Mine takes about 2 minutes for 800gb.

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            mediamogul Global Moderator @adriansos666
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            @adriansos666

            Are you overclocking? It could be that it's reaching it's thermal limit and throttling itself down which would lead to slower parsing.

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              madmodder123 @adriansos666
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              @adriansos666
              If you are done scraping stuff, enable "parse gamelists only" (or something like that) and disable "save metadata on exit" (something like that. Once you change those ES settings your power on/off times should decrease.

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                adriansos666
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                Thanks guys for reply. It's not overclocked.

                @madmodder123: That's it! I remember seeing this setting in Recalbox and somehow did't think it exists in RPie too since both use ES. Misa is an imbecile!

                Thanks!

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                  adriansos666
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                  One more question. I have some roms that scrapper doesn't recognize (those are not included in gamelist XML files). Is there some way (besides manualy entering them) to put those in gamelists (even without boxarts, screenshots and descriptions) so they can be seen by ES?

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                    AlexMurphy Banned @adriansos666
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                    @adriansos666 Which ones? The in-built scraper is fussy as hell.

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                      adriansos666 @AlexMurphy
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                      @AlexMurphy I mainly use UXS as it faster than scraping form games.db using built in scrapper.

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                        AlexMurphy Banned @adriansos666
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                        @adriansos666 Well, UXS uses hashes to identify ROMs. If it's not grabbing the metadata it must be a bad ROM or a hack/home-brew/clone.

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                          adriansos666 @AlexMurphy
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                          @AlexMurphy I get that. I'm sure many roms in my collection doesn't follow name convention used by UXS. Those roms are still good (most of them anyway) as they do work with emulators. Guess I have to figure out how to add those roms to the gamelist.xml for each corresponding system (even without description and arts) so they can be seen by ES when "parsing gamelists only" is enabled.

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                            AlexMurphy Banned @adriansos666
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                            @adriansos666 It's not a name convention. UXS hashes the ROM file and compares it to the db.

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                              adriansos666 @AlexMurphy
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                              @AlexMurphy I see. Thanks.

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