Problem with Raspberry pi 3
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I have a problem, I have one raspberry pi3 and one sandisk micro sd ultra card 64gb. I copy the files to the sdcard 64 gb previously formatted in FAT32, with guiformat or fat32format I tried both. With Recalbox 4.0.1 I don't have problem installing but when I try to open system settings, the recalbox crash in one black screen. If I try to install other version as 4.0.0 or older, it is recognized and the installation starts, however, when it reaches 100%, the following error message appears: " recalbox rPI-3 error filesystems mounting ". My sd card is new, I tried to use him with Usb adapter and SD adapter and I still have the same problem. Someone could help me?
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Hello @LuccasMB
wrong format.if you are windows users please look this video :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl59A3FTK-U -
Hi @acris I saw this video now and tried again two times as the video says.With the version 4.0.1 I still have the same problem, when I try to open system settings the recalbox crash in one black screen. I tried also the version 4.0.0-beta5 and when the instalation reaches 100%, the following error message appears again: " recalbox rPI-3 error filesystems mounting ".
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I need more information hardware, screen etc...¨
https://forum.recalbox.com/topic/3647/before-postingyou need microsd compatible with recalbox : scandisk class 10
https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Compatibility-(EN) -
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Raspberry Pi model: Raspberry pi 3 model B v1.2
Recalbox version (build) : 4.0.0 and 4.0.1
Hardware (Micro SD, Power Supply, etc.): Micro Sd SanDisk Ultra 64GB UHS-1 Class 10 (new) , Power supply 5v and 2.2A.
Controller(s):Keyboard sharkoon - skiller.This link says that my micro sd is compatible. I don't know what to do more, I have just bought this micro sd and I don't want believe that my micro sd have problem but I can't see what can be.
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Someone could help me? Retropie works fine but recalbox no.
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Your problem is your microsd. You need to format in FAT32 as PRIMARY or try an another.
You power supply must be 5V 2.5A minimum. -
The problem is with Card size and power supply. Raspberry Pi 3 SD card maximum officially “compatible” SD card size is 32 GD. Above that the card formats to exFAT 32 which would require you to convert it to FAT32 through sdxc_formatting. Also, the power supply must be minimum 5V 2.5A.