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    Solved Update gone bad - Recalbox isn't booting anymore

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    • Substring
      Substring @Leech last edited by

      @Leech You need a linux system you can boot on the fly which is called live CD or live USB. You would boot your PC on the live linux, then plug your sd card. The file manager should pop a few windows for each partition it found on the SD. find the one holding the sahre content, with the bios/saves/roms/system/etc... folder

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        Leech @Substring last edited by

        @Substring Cant i access the sd card via the sd card reader which I used to write it?

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          Substring @Leech last edited by

          @Leech of course you can ! But not from windows or mac

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            Leech @Substring last edited by

            @Substring why that? I wrote the SD starting from windows?

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              Substring @Leech last edited by

              @Leech If you want to get you saves, you MUST use linux

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                paradadf Staff @Leech last edited by

                @Leech you can use this software to just read the share partition from a windows pc.
                https://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/

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                  Leech @paradadf last edited by Leech

                  @paradadf @Substring So the problem is the filesystem.. Got it. I'll try that.
                  Thank you so far!

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                    Leech @paradadf last edited by Leech

                    @paradadf 0_1489236852125_upload-aa8d2053-297d-4339-a115-0462714bffdf

                    Next problem, or not? The share folder is said to be empty? Were excatly (which partition and folder) the savegames are saved?

                    And is there on top a possibility to copy the roms? Where are they saved?

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                      paradadf Staff @Leech last edited by

                      @Leech you should know the path, as you must have transfered the roms before, haven't you?
                      Anyway, it appears that your share partition got erased, so you can't restore anything. Of course, you could try using linux as suggested before, but I doubt that will make any difference.
                      Sorry but you'll have to make a clean installation again. As it is always a good idea to keep a backup of your roms on your computer.

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                        Leech @paradadf last edited by

                        @paradadf But why should a update erase all the save games?
                        And why should I know the path, I was transfering the roms via network into the share from Windows. You can't see all the partitions from there..

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                          paradadf Staff @Leech last edited by

                          @Leech i have no idea about the update. Quite often users do the things wrong and they don't even know it (not saying is your case, but who knows!).
                          About the path... I also assume users read the IMPORTANT, read me first section of the forum which points to, for instance, the wiki. Very soon reading the wiki you would find out where the roms, saves, etc. are stored.
                          Haven't you do your homework or what? That's the least I expect from anyone asking for support here.

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                            Leech @paradadf last edited by

                            @paradadf Shure, but I thought there would be a kind of backup in another folder then the Share, which showed empty here.
                            But I had luck: I started a live Linux and then I found all the files. So I'll do a clean install and hopefully the savegames will work.

                            Thanks for the support!

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                              Substring @Leech last edited by

                              @Leech i don't trust windows to read ext4 partitions. And your story proved it ...

                              Still i'm glad you recovered everything this way, congratz 🙂

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