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04/02/2015 at 00:23 #93425AnonymousInactive
Hello! i got my RPi for a couple of days ago and mange to set it up just fine. but i’ve got 3 Major Problems now.
i got a 16 GB Micro Sd card but when i try to add games to it, it says that the Card is full (???)
so i tried to load the games with my USB instead. i plugged in the USB to the RPI. then plugged it in to my computer and found the newly created ROM file. located the right folders and put my games in them. plugged my USB back into the RPi, but the games are not there :/
i found a tutorial on how to fix it with terminal by changing the directionally i think. BUT i need to write some commands on my RPI in the terminal, for some reason when i free SHIFT-7 (which is / for me) i get a ”⨨of some sort. i’ve tried all other keyboards combinations.
i got a Swedish keyboard by the way.04/02/2015 at 01:59 #93437AnonymousInactivedid some changes with USB 2 PSX games show up now. but when i click them, they will start, run some codes. the the codes becomes really really weird, like bully. then go black for 2 sec and the normal start up code kicks in and i’m back the PSX emulator again
04/02/2015 at 08:07 #93453cortexParticipantyou have to resize your Card after flashing the sd Card, as the retropie Image is only about 2GB big (so your Card thinks it is only 2GB big).
You do this via
sudo raspi-config
and then choose resize card.the Problem with some signs is, that in retropie Image 3.0 Beta, it doesn’t matter what Computer layout language you choose, it will always be english. So best would be to search a Picture of an qwerty Keyboard so you see where the “/” sign is.
I recommend you to do
sudo ./Retropie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
and then choose Option 1 (updating from binaries).
This will update your 3.0 Image and after that, you will be able to Change the computer-language-layout via
sudo raspi-config
at international-Point.04/02/2015 at 08:11 #93454tankParticipanti hat the problem with the english keyboard as well. it wouldn’t let me change to qwertz-layout (german) – it said it did, but it didn’t ;)
but after connecting it proberly to the internet via cable raspi-config was able to change this. same with timezone.04/02/2015 at 12:40 #93467AnonymousInactive[quote=93453]you have to resize your Card after flashing the sd Card, as the retropie Image is only about 2GB big (so your Card thinks it is only 2GB big).
You do this via
sudo raspi-config
and then choose resize card.[/quote]i did tih,s said the filesystem will be expanded upon Reboot. but nothing happened :/
i’ve tried wit ha USB instead but it won’t work…
04/02/2015 at 15:59 #93490cortexParticipantHm, that really sounds pretty strange.
If you didn’t set up too many things i would recommend you to just reflash the Image to your Card, just to make sure it doesn’t have to do with your Card itself.Please let me know if I can help you further.
04/02/2015 at 16:03 #93491pimann2000ParticipantSakarias said:
i did tih,s said the filesystem will be expanded upon Reboot. but nothing happened :/
When you are in
sudo raspi-config
and chose to resize it did you press expand to full SD card size I believe it is? -
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