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    Upgrading from 4.1 to 4.2, time?

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      BGallagherLA
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      Yeah, I think I did go from source, and i installed everything, but I think I went from source instead of binaries, which I must have chosen on accident. Oh well. Live and learn, as they say.

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        AlexMurphy Banned @BGallagherLA
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        @BGallagherLA Always use the binary update. These are the stable releases. The source may contain new, buggy or experimental code and may cause issues. Plus, as you discovered it takes an age to compile. Ah, well, lesson learned.

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          edm203
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          Wow, didn't know there was a difference btw source and binary. Ok, I just cancelled the update, reflashing my backup from yesterday, and will start again from binary. Thanks for the feedback, everyone!

          Pi Model or other hardware: Pi3B
          Power Supply used: 2.5 amp power supply
          RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.10
          Built From: Premade from Retropie website
          USB Devices connected: 4x ibuffalo snes controllers

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            PetroRie
            last edited by

            It should take just a couple minutes. Don't update from the source, I hit that one accidentally two days ago.

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            • AlexMurphyA
              AlexMurphy Banned @PetroRie
              last edited by

              @PetroRie Still updating?

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              • edm203E
                edm203 @AlexMurphy
                last edited by

                @AlexMurphy

                It about 4hrs for mine to update. Phew.

                Pi Model or other hardware: Pi3B
                Power Supply used: 2.5 amp power supply
                RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.10
                Built From: Premade from Retropie website
                USB Devices connected: 4x ibuffalo snes controllers

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                  Patzfan
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                  How do I update just retropie not emulators

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                    PetroRie @edm203
                    last edited by

                    @AlexMurphy said in Upgrading from 4.1 to 4.2, time?:

                    @PetroRie Still updating?

                    From source it took just way too long, I decided to pull out the power plug and restart the Pi. Dangerous move but nothing happened.

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                    • edm203E
                      edm203 @PetroRie
                      last edited by

                      @PetroRie I pulled the plug, reinstalled from a backup. Took out all experimental stuff and source installs, and tried again. Still took 4 hrs.

                      Pi Model or other hardware: Pi3B
                      Power Supply used: 2.5 amp power supply
                      RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.10
                      Built From: Premade from Retropie website
                      USB Devices connected: 4x ibuffalo snes controllers

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                      • flopF
                        flop
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                        So strange, like 5-10 mins to me

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                          PetroRie @edm203
                          last edited by

                          @edm203 said in Upgrading from 4.1 to 4.2, time?:

                          @PetroRie I pulled the plug, reinstalled from a backup. Took out all experimental stuff and source installs, and tried again. Still took 4 hrs.

                          Maybe it's your SD card. What kind of SD card are you using? Is this the first time that you're using the update option or did you update in the past too?

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                            edm203 @PetroRie
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                            @PetroRie It's the first time I ever have done this. My microSD card is class 4 which might explain the slowness.

                            Pi Model or other hardware: Pi3B
                            Power Supply used: 2.5 amp power supply
                            RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.10
                            Built From: Premade from Retropie website
                            USB Devices connected: 4x ibuffalo snes controllers

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                              PetroRie @edm203
                              last edited by

                              @edm203 said in Upgrading from 4.1 to 4.2, time?:

                              @PetroRie It's the first time I ever have done this. My microSD card is class 4 which might explain the slowness.

                              That could explain it, I think you might fight this article interesting:

                              https://www.howtogeek.com/189897/how-to-buy-an-sd-card-speed-classes-sizes-and-capacities-explained/

                              For RetroPie they recommend to use a class 10 card.

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                                edm203 @PetroRie
                                last edited by

                                @PetroRie Thanks for the article. Aside from the slow update, games load and run perfectly.

                                Pi Model or other hardware: Pi3B
                                Power Supply used: 2.5 amp power supply
                                RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.10
                                Built From: Premade from Retropie website
                                USB Devices connected: 4x ibuffalo snes controllers

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                                  PetroRie @edm203
                                  last edited by

                                  @edm203 said in Upgrading from 4.1 to 4.2, time?:

                                  @PetroRie Thanks for the article. Aside from the slow update, games load and run perfectly.

                                  Just out of curiosity whats your internet speed?

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                                  • edm203E
                                    edm203
                                    last edited by

                                    60mb down, 25mb up. It's fast enough.

                                    Pi Model or other hardware: Pi3B
                                    Power Supply used: 2.5 amp power supply
                                    RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.10
                                    Built From: Premade from Retropie website
                                    USB Devices connected: 4x ibuffalo snes controllers

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