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    [Recalbox 7.0.1] Nespi 4 - Recalbox freezes when using the SSD

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    [recalbox 7.0.1] nespi recalbox freezes ssd
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    • acris
      acris last edited by

      Hello @Adrian-Nawrocki

      open your nespicase and switch usb cable inside. Try again.

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      • Nerces44
        Nerces44 last edited by

        Nothing changes after I swapped those two USB. However, when using an SATA>USB converter on my own, it works like a charm whatever USB port I'm choosing. Seems to be an issue with my unit or with Retroflag 😞

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        • Scavy
          Scavy Global moderator @Nerces44 last edited by

          @Nerces44 several users swap USB 3 and usb2 cables and freezes are gone. It seems nespi4 case have problems with USB alimentation

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          • Nerces44
            Nerces44 @Scavy last edited by

            @Scavy Indeed. I worked after swapping USB2 and USB3: that's a bit weird. However, it seems just a little bit slower that when I use my own SATA>USB3. Thanks anyway, it will do the trick!

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            • Duske
              Duske last edited by

              @Nerces44 I use a NESPiCase4 with a SSD Disk. All my stuff (recalbox & roms) are on the SSD and I have no problem. Perhaps, that's an issue from your power adapter (not enough ampere) or an issue from your sata bridge firmware. I had to change the firmware for booting from ssd. Since I've done that my sata bridge seems to be more efficient (see http://download.retroflag.com/Products/NESPi_4_CASE/How_to_boot_from_SSD.zip).

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              • Adrian Nawrocki
                Adrian Nawrocki last edited by

                Swap SSD USB port from 3.0 to 2.0 resolved problem 🙂

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                • Nerces44
                  Nerces44 @Duske last edited by

                  @Duske I can't be sure but I have two official Raspberry Pi 4 power supplies and experienced the problem on both. I also tried using my own SATA>USB adapter without any problem. Again, I can't be sure, but from what I tried, the most likely is that there is some 'kinky' stuff with this Retroflag adapter.

                  Isn't running everything from the SSD too much of a trouble if you have to start your Recalbox from scratch? How do you flash it from an img file?

                  @Adrian-Nawrocki Yes, like I said couple of hours ago, switching USB3 to USB2 solved the problem which is quite surprising though.

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                  • Duske
                    Duske @Nerces44 last edited by Duske

                    @Nerces44 Like you I use the official Raspberry Pi 4 power supply (3A) because the one from Retrolag is useless in my country (France).

                    For booting from SSD, you have to flash the Raspberry pi 4 firmware. You can find a lot of websites talking about it.

                    For flashing the img file on SSD, It's the same method than with a SDCard: I use the app "Imager" from Raspberry (but you can use another tool) and I select the SSD as target.
                    As Recalbox will boot from the SSD instead of SDCard, you have to change an option in a file named cmdline.txt in RECALBOX partition:

                    change:
                    dev=/dev/mmcblk0p1

                    by:
                    dev=/dev/sda1

                    That's all ! But... take care when you will upgrade Recalbox because it will replace cmdline.txt and you will have to change again the option dev=... . I've opened an issue in gitlab ( https://gitlab.com/recalbox/recalbox/-/issues/1373).

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                    • acris
                      acris last edited by acris

                      recalbox is not compatible with installation on SSD or with Upgrade
                      installation -> failed
                      upgrade -> failed
                      because not compatible without modify few files.

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                      • Duske
                        Duske @acris last edited by

                        @acris You're right, it's not an official way of installing Recalbox. You must have some technical knowledges for understanding what you do and troubleshoot your system yourself... and a backup of your roms ! 😁

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                        • Duske
                          Duske last edited by

                          @Nerces44 I forget... because of an issue with the NESPiCase sata bridge, you have to follow the following link from Retroflag: http://download.retroflag.com/Products/NESPi_4_CASE/How_to_boot_from_SSD.zip . I chose to flash the firmware...

                          If you don't have enough technical knowledge, please use the official method for installing Recalbox.

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                          • KoCinsKy
                            KoCinsKy @Adrian Nawrocki last edited by

                            @Adrian-Nawrocki said in [Recalbox 7.0.1] Nespi 4 - Recalbox freezes when using the SSD:

                            Swap SSD USB port from 3.0 to 2.0 resolved problem 🙂

                            Hi, here same problem and resolved swaping SSD USB port from 3.0 to 2.0. Is there any way to use usb 3.0?

                            Thanks!

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