Awesome video, I saw the reason you weren’t getting higher than 60fps was because you had it capped in the settings, seems totally possible to do more off a flash, who would have thought!
You don't actually need to format the USB drive when you are writing an image into it. The image contains the partition table, the filesystem and everything
After installing Lakka on my usb drive, how do i expand the memory. Also I do not get all of the menu items or choices you show. There is no place to adjust the video output and many other features
he never explains how lakka and retroarch interact, lakka is an operating system and retroarch is an executable im surprised since he was overly thorough with how you can get into the bios :/
Wow ...Thanks for another option for Roms! I Like Hyperspin too, but it's just a pain to setup. I bet if the roms where on the hard drive, it would probably boost up the frame rate too. Thanks again for sharing.
ive tried it over and over..cant get Lakka to boot from USB. Other programs can boot from USB..but this wont, tried different ways. i wish there was a DVD install
I tried to run it live on my monitor, and it went black screen and that's it. It's it because my monitor's resolution not high enough? How do i get this to work?
Google is your friend (well metaphorically in terms of it being a way to look up the NUMEROUS websites to download roms from, the people at Google probably don’t give a shit about you outside of you feeding their algorithm)
Tried everything when I click reboot it just says input out put error or If I leave usb in to the very last second it boots and im stuck on the flower screen given up now
Nice Video. ! Maybe you can write in the describtion on what hardware you did the testing ? ( I know you mentioned this in your videos, but it would be more easier to look it up later on). Thx, IoR
I tried this, it look great, but I got stuck in the flower logo after select run live (tried a pc and laptop). Any ideas? I've searched in lakka documentation without luck. Thanks.
It might be a graphics card issue, read on their FAQ. Scroll to where it says "When booting Lakka on my PC, I get stuck at the flower screen.". Hope it helps, also it would help what your system is. www.lakka.tv/doc/FAQ/
Hey ETA thanks for the help so far. I noticed that when I get Lakka to launch live I don't have the "start core" or "load core" options that you have. Did I miss something?
I can't get LAKKA to work on 3 old Pentium-4 PCs 32-bit. Two different Dells and one Compaq Presario. Never seems to get past 65% installing from the USB. Never can get LIVE to work. Same results on all 3. I tried an older version of LAKKA and on all3 PCs, I was able to install LAKKA enough that when it reboots, I get a quick flash of a LAKKA menu and then a solid white screen that does nothing. The LAKKA forum is useless right now, I have to go through hoops-n-Loops to be a ranking member to ask a simple question next week or so.
@@gay.taylor idk why even use windows rather than playing games and using some windows only utilities. And those are getting slowly ported. Most likely in 10-12 years, linux would just overflow other products, but still be providing them space to sell.
Once I've got Lakka installed on the USB drive, can I add roms to a new folder on that same USB drive? I know I need to run SD card formatter to use that drive again in the future. How can I add roms to the USB drive if Windows Explorer can't read it?
i have an old atom netbook im sure this is the specs but not used in like a year Atom D425 and has 2gb ram and gma 3150 and 500gb hdd i wanted to know what system would run good on this netbook as it would be cool to use LAKKA as the os on this old netbook thanks
what do you mean by system, if you mean emulator then pretty much any would do as even 1gb of ram is more than sufficient to run DS games. If by system you mean operating system LAKKA should be ok to use or get windows or Linux and get the normal version of retroarch ( Retroarch supports windows vista, 7, 8, 10 and other extremely old versions of windows )
yeah i mean what emulators would run good on this old netbook with these crappy specs it has windows 7 on it now it runs fine but even old games like the pc version of need for speed most wanted 2005 on lowest settings and rez only gets like 9fps to 20fps avg is 12fps
Hi there I got lakka up and running but how do i load games I DL-ed a ROM pack but I am having trouble finding out how to load. Did you load the games on a separate USB? Thanks!
Right? I have a tendency to "create a Desktop shortcut" for everything I install, lol. And I keep a ton of files, which I probably shouldn't, on my desktop. I need to get organized, I always tell myself this, and it never happens.
My pc has no os what so ever do I need to atleast have a os to install it ? Because doing it at the moment I just get stuck on the flower screen or get input out put error after install
I am trying to install this natively on a PC, i want it to be usb free. installed entirely on a 256gb SSD. but it is much harder than it seems to run some of the emulators. i am overwhelmed lol
lakka 64 bit error in mount from ssd. Flashed a Samsung 250 GB ssd with the current version of lakka on a dell optiplex xe with an intel core 2 quad 9505s with 8 gigs ddr3 1333 ram. I see the lakka icon splash screen but get a mounting error. some say there's a compatibility error with the NVIDIA GeForce GT730 2GB I have installed but i don't see how that would be a mounting problem. Its a very common card so i dont understand why it wouldnt have support.
I'm trying to install Lakka on a USB and I'm trying to run it using a toshiba laptop. I had to use Rufus to get the USB drive bootable but after Lakka launched the first time and automatically restarted it just stays at the flower forever. It will continuously go black (turn my screen off too) and then go back to the flower and this continues forever. I tried pressing TAB and then typing Installer but that is only for using the USB to install Lakka on a different drive, not the USB I'm using.
Does Lakka support stuff like streaming platforms like netflix/youtube? I'd like to turn my old PC into an AIO solution for my mum so she can play all the old N64 games she loves while being able to watch stuff. Or is Lakka just emulation and that's all it does?
Depends on the generation. 2600 is second generation, they're up to the 7th generation now, which was released on January of this year. Same with the i3 & i5. Depending on what generation you have, yours might be newer than his. One is just more powerful than the other, but each generation for all those three processors are usually released around the same time.
As galloe said, Intel CPU's share a common model naming (i3, i5, i7) but they're different builds every generation. That's why they're named with 4 digit numbers, the first digit being the generation, so when you see "4200" that means it's a 4th gen CPU. Also, newest gen doesn't always mean better. I can have a 7th gen i5 and still have lower power than your 5th gen i5 because they're also divided by clock rate (Ghz).
***!type commands with small letters!*** ***press START button*** -type CMD ***right click on it, to run as admin*** -in CMD type DISKPART -type LIST DISK ***you will see a list of different disk 1, disk 2. disk 3.... and here you must be careful!!!...look for 8000 MB...*** -type SELECT DISK 2 ***for me its always disk 2*** -type CLEAN -type CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY -type FORMAT FS=FAT32 QUICK -type ASSIGN -type EXIT -type EXIT
lads i need some assistance. I have the newest version of lakka installed and everything works well. I can play my games and all that stuff its just that the volume doesnt work at all. There is no audio. Plz help
I went to controller set up and accidentally shut off my controller now I cant use it I even tried to use the computer keys to turn it back on but it wouldn't let me either I press enter and it does nothing
Is it possible to get sound in Lakka with a Raspberry pi 3B installed in a Pi-top with pi-top speaker? I have tried this speaker to get sound without succes in Lakka. In Raspbian OS the speaker works verry well.
for some reason I got it working I accidentally done something wrong in the setup part where you changed it to retro I shut my controller of when I tried to turn back on it wouldn't let me no my ps3 controller dont work with it now
Prime, your vids have helped me out so much with getting my Retropie up and running the way I want. Thanks so much. Is there a performance difference between FBA on Retropie vs Lakka?
I realize this is an old video, but im trying to run lakka from a usb on a samsung series 3 chromebox. I follow all the steps, the system detects the usb, but it still won't boot. I was wondering if anyone else has tried this on a samsung chromebox
notafraid06 The easiest way is to download the os version, turn it into an iso, put it on your flash drive and make sure it's bootable, then install it on a new hard drive. The entire process takes 5-10 minutes before you have everything done, minus adding the roms.
Hey man how long did the resize take you.... i flashed lakka on a 128gig usb 3 stick and it's taking a mighty long time to reboot. I can be patient but it's already been over 10 minutes... 20 perhaps
Bluetooth is not an audio standard! It it a wireless communications standard! It can be used for sharing audio files, but not playing them. P3 3 has a 3.5mm audio and HDMI port.
so i converted a 16gb flash drive to do this..since i just got retroarch on my pc and i feel it runs better how can i now get my 512mb Fat usb stick back to the 16gb it once was??? or am I SOL
@@darkhost6509 actually he did not answer. He said how to reset/reformat usb for later normal usage, but not how to expand current(console) format to use full capacity.
PS 2 is already demanding. I have an i5 3570k overclocked to 3850 MHz and I can't run demon souls well. It has to do something about emulating the ps3 cpu, which handles the npc"ai" and grinds your system to a stuttering mess. If you can bear audio hitches and stutters go ahead. But you need a pretty beefy cpu to be able to run ps3 emu
I ended up installing lakka on a dedicated pc, though i've got audio issues in certain games. The games all play at full speed, but tekken 3 for example has horrible audio. Did you come across a solution for this. The pc i'm using is a amd a1 5350 build. It's not the worst though, snes works awesome. And after adjusting audio latency most psx games do well
+ETA PRIME cool, keep me informed. There should be an issue with getting audio through hdmi. I asked about it on lakka forums. and got a solution there. username there is rokompol.
Hi again, i just cant figure out why the compute stick can't see the bootable usb i plug through usb hub. the keyboard is working but the usb drive show on the bootable devices. thanks
It depends on your hardware and the type of usb stick you're using. He mentioned he placed all his game roms in a USB3.0 stick. That's why its faster to scan.
install windows first. partition your disks appropriately for 3 boots. then install ubuntu which replaces the windows bootloader with grub. then install lakka, which will get an entry in grub as well. now you'll be able to select your os on boot if (everything works right). I've managed to get dozens of OSs in my boot options before.
Hi, ETA... Thank you very much for your awesome video... I'm HyperSpin User with my Arcade Cabinet and Retropie 3.7 User for my Raspberry PI 3... My Arcade cabinet runs pretty good with HyperSpin
Awesome video, I saw the reason you weren’t getting higher than 60fps was because you had it capped in the settings, seems totally possible to do more off a flash, who would have thought!
If you have 2 usb drives you can use the image on the first usb to install lakka onto the 2nd usb drive.
I did this with an SD Card on a laptop that doesn't have a Hard Drive. Works great!
mine rebooted, and the logo keeps showing then disapearing and vise versa idk if it will load any fix?!
You don't actually need to format the USB drive when you are writing an image into it. The image contains the partition table, the filesystem and everything
After installing Lakka on my usb drive, how do i expand the memory. Also I do not get all of the menu items or choices you show. There is no place to adjust the video output and many other features
HI
pc stoped in Lakka logo on the second boot
some one can help me
he never explains how lakka and retroarch interact, lakka is an operating system and retroarch is an executable im surprised since he was overly thorough with how you can get into the bios :/
Is there anyway to double the USB as an emulator and where the roms are stored?
Is there a way to allocate Lakka more storage instead of using another USB drive?
Wow ...Thanks for another option for Roms! I Like Hyperspin too, but it's just a pain to setup. I bet if the roms where on the hard drive, it would probably boost up the frame rate too. Thanks again for sharing.
Thank you so much ETA - this really inspired me to start doing my own retro gaming projects. Keep up the good work!
@Declan Jayceon stfu bot
What about if we use ventoy for booting, and also keep the roms in the bootable usb?
ive tried it over and over..cant get Lakka to boot from USB. Other programs can boot from USB..but this wont, tried different ways. i wish there was a DVD install
Did you extract the file?
Dual boot lakka and windows?
gonna give it a try
I'm testing this on an Atom processor so I can use this on my old netbook.
No it did not
@@kanesyt8101 same for me, some weird glitches on screen when Lakka started
I tried to run it live on my monitor, and it went black screen and that's it. It's it because my monitor's resolution not high enough? How do i get this to work?
Tap tab then type installer
Hi! Thanks for the tutorials, they're very helpful. I was wondering where you download the roms from?
@@josephjacob1997don't you know emupardise shut down
Google is your friend (well metaphorically in terms of it being a way to look up the NUMEROUS websites to download roms from, the people at Google probably don’t give a shit about you outside of you feeding their algorithm)
so over 7 years since you posted this have you done any cool projects with any emulation and roms?
Tried everything when I click reboot it just says input out put error or If I leave usb in to the very last second it boots and im stuck on the flower screen given up now
Nice Video. ! Maybe you can write in the describtion on what hardware you did the testing ? ( I know you mentioned this in your videos, but it would be more easier to look it up later on).
Thx,
IoR
I tried this, it look great, but I got stuck in the flower logo after select run live (tried a pc and laptop). Any ideas? I've searched in lakka documentation without luck. Thanks.
still stuck? did you solve it? I have the exact same problem
It might be a graphics card issue, read on their FAQ. Scroll to where it says "When booting Lakka on my PC, I get stuck at the flower screen.". Hope it helps, also it would help what your system is.
www.lakka.tv/doc/FAQ/
Holy shit just realized this is 3 years ago...
Hey ETA thanks for the help so far. I noticed that when I get Lakka to launch live I don't have the "start core" or "load core" options that you have. Did I miss something?
I can't get LAKKA to work on 3 old Pentium-4 PCs 32-bit. Two different Dells and one Compaq Presario. Never seems to get past 65% installing from the USB. Never can get LIVE to work. Same results on all 3.
I tried an older version of LAKKA and on all3 PCs, I was able to install LAKKA enough that when it reboots, I get a quick flash of a LAKKA menu and then a solid white screen that does nothing.
The LAKKA forum is useless right now, I have to go through hoops-n-Loops to be a ranking member to ask a simple question next week or so.
You can just use Windows Disk Manager to reset the partition table.
imma be honest windows disk manager is pretty bad
@@gay.taylor Use Gparted
@@alkaupadhyay7650 yes
@@gay.taylor idk why even use windows rather than playing games and using some windows only utilities. And those are getting slowly ported. Most likely in 10-12 years, linux would just overflow other products, but still be providing them space to sell.
@@alkaupadhyay7650 i hope so windows is kinda bad, its filled with bloatware and its pretty slow
Could you use a dedicated graphics card (like the GT 1030) with no issues on Lakka?
Hi Sir, can you share where i can download all roms you are using thx
Can i put the emulators and roms in usb stick ? And when i boot i can surely find the roms?
sorry for bad english
Trying to find this ou too
Once I've got Lakka installed on the USB drive, can I add roms to a new folder on that same USB drive? I know I need to run SD card formatter to use that drive again in the future. How can I add roms to the USB drive if Windows Explorer can't read it?
put it on raspberry pi/tinker board instead and keep it offline, this way updates/viruses/malware should not affect you.
For an old Atom Notebook (HP Mini 210) would you recommend Lakka or Batocera or Recalbox? I want to install it onto the internal hard drive.
Bro... Alot of lakka wich chose 64 bit windows 10
i have an old atom netbook im sure this is the specs but not used in like a year Atom D425 and has 2gb ram and gma 3150 and 500gb hdd i wanted to know what system would run good on this netbook as it would be cool to use LAKKA as the os on this old netbook thanks
what do you mean by system, if you mean emulator then pretty much any would do as even 1gb of ram is more than sufficient to run DS games. If by system you mean operating system LAKKA should be ok to use or get windows or Linux and get the normal version of retroarch ( Retroarch supports windows vista, 7, 8, 10 and other extremely old versions of windows )
yeah i mean what emulators would run good on this old netbook with these crappy specs it has windows 7 on it now it runs fine but even old games like the pc version of need for speed most wanted 2005 on lowest settings and rez only gets like 9fps to 20fps avg is 12fps
Older Asus my case M3A78-EM motherboards bios you press F8 to get into the boot menu if it does not show up in your bios
Hi there I got lakka up and running but how do i load games I DL-ed a ROM pack but I am having trouble finding out how to load. Did you load the games on a separate USB? Thanks!
i dont understand, how you can keep your desktop so clean
Dub Monster lol, been organised
Right? I have a tendency to "create a Desktop shortcut" for everything I install, lol. And I keep a ton of files, which I probably shouldn't, on my desktop. I need to get organized, I always tell myself this, and it never happens.
Everytime i put my usb on the pc's usb will it boot on lakka and after i remove it,will it go back to windows?
Yep, it will.
@@JB.zero.zero.1 can i use balenaetcher?
My pc has no os what so ever do I need to atleast have a os to install it ? Because doing it at the moment I just get stuck on the flower screen or get input out put error after install
I'm up to the win 32 part and I write the Lakka ISO but an error comes up sayin Image file cannot be located on the targetr device
Im a bit late but i have a question. When the install button is there does it means it installs on pc?
Can you tell us where you get your roms from. Most of the websites I have been looking at are riddled with viruses.
I am trying to install this natively on a PC, i want it to be usb free. installed entirely on a 256gb SSD. but it is much harder than it seems to run some of the emulators. i am overwhelmed lol
How come for different applications you use different software to write the image?
lakka 64 bit error in mount from ssd. Flashed a Samsung 250 GB ssd with the current version of lakka on a dell optiplex xe with an intel core 2 quad 9505s with 8 gigs ddr3 1333 ram. I see the lakka icon splash screen but get a mounting error. some say there's a compatibility error with the NVIDIA GeForce GT730 2GB I have installed but i don't see how that would be a mounting problem. Its a very common card so i dont understand why it wouldnt have support.
I have been playing Super Mario 64 from the live usb mode, and am wondering how I would go about carrying my saves over when I install it to my pc?
Looping do logo na tela de boot, este sistema não funciona em qualquer máquina, não foi a toa que ele trocou de computador.
I'm trying to install Lakka on a USB and I'm trying to run it using a toshiba laptop.
I had to use Rufus to get the USB drive bootable but after Lakka launched the first time and automatically restarted it just stays at the flower forever.
It will continuously go black (turn my screen off too) and then go back to the flower and this continues forever. I tried pressing TAB and then typing Installer but that is only for using the USB to install Lakka on a different drive, not the USB I'm using.
if anyone dose this in 2019 use rufus usb tool instead to make the bootable usb
Use etcher
Does Lakka support stuff like streaming platforms like netflix/youtube? I'd like to turn my old PC into an AIO solution for my mum so she can play all the old N64 games she loves while being able to watch stuff. Or is Lakka just emulation and that's all it does?
I really love your videos. Keep uploading these awesome videos. I have a question. Would this work using an SD card?
I'm not sure , I have not tried it. It might work if the laptop or PC sees the ad card in the boot menu
yes
an i7 is old ? Wow! I need to stop using my i3 then!!! lol
My i7 2600 was released in 2011
Depends on the generation. 2600 is second generation, they're up to the 7th generation now, which was released on January of this year.
Same with the i3 & i5. Depending on what generation you have, yours might be newer than his. One is just more powerful than the other, but each generation for all those three processors are usually released around the same time.
As galloe said, Intel CPU's share a common model naming (i3, i5, i7) but they're different builds every generation. That's why they're named with 4 digit numbers, the first digit being the generation, so when you see "4200" that means it's a 4th gen CPU.
Also, newest gen doesn't always mean better. I can have a 7th gen i5 and still have lower power than your 5th gen i5 because they're also divided by clock rate (Ghz).
I3 7300 still more faster than
I7 2600
you are stupid af lol an i3 can be way faster than an i7
Help stuck at flower boot logo
did u found something while this 2 years lol ?
If I decided to install it instead of run it live, how do I put my games onto the hard drive? Out of curiosity
can you teach how to connect several controllers and how to configure the buttons?
Yes I will make a video today when I get home.
now my 8gb usb drive is only 511mb it used to be 8gb how to turn my usb drive back to normal ? (excuse my bad english it's not my first language)
***!type commands with small letters!***
***press START button***
-type CMD
***right click on it, to run as admin***
-in CMD type DISKPART
-type LIST DISK
***you will see a list of different disk 1, disk 2. disk 3....
and here you must be careful!!!...look for 8000 MB...***
-type SELECT DISK 2
***for me its always disk 2***
-type CLEAN
-type CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
-type FORMAT FS=FAT32 QUICK
-type ASSIGN
-type EXIT
-type EXIT
lads i need some assistance. I have the newest version of lakka installed and everything works well. I can play my games and all that stuff its just that the volume doesnt work at all. There is no audio. Plz help
how do you add psx games?..I cannot add it into retroarch because it only allows me to play one game at a time :( please help.
I went to controller set up and accidentally shut off my controller now I cant use it I even tried to use the computer keys to turn it back on but it wouldn't let me either I press enter and it does nothing
Is it possible to get sound in Lakka with a Raspberry pi 3B installed in a Pi-top with pi-top speaker? I have tried this speaker to get sound without succes in Lakka. In Raspbian OS the speaker works verry well.
for some reason I got it working I accidentally done something wrong in the setup part where you changed it to retro I shut my controller of when I tried to turn back on it wouldn't let me no my ps3 controller dont work with it now
What is this AMD with embedded APU of which you speak?
I have a mini pc 4gb ram intel atom processor which version should I use 32 bit or 64?! Thanx
Prime, your vids have helped me out so much with getting my Retropie up and running the way I want. Thanks so much. Is there a performance difference between FBA on Retropie vs Lakka?
Thank you. I don't notice any difference at all I did notice that retropie runs more Fba arcade games without any modifications to any config files.
Jon Bumpus alto 🛑 en ñ
Which USB-Stick you use?
i use a Sandisk ultra 3.0 64gb
ETA PRIME Ok, thanks. And how many it costs?
PryXXer Meme you can find them online for $15-$20
Ok, thank you.
Is there a way I can put it on its own hard drive partition?
How do you connect the ps3 controller?
Can lakka also run extern emulators like citra or the dolphinemulator?
When running off the USB drive, does it take advantage of the computers GPU & CPU?
Yes, it uses the CPU and the GPU of the computer you have plugged the USB in.
Does the USB drive need to be formatted to a specific format before getting started?
Never mind, just realized you mention this almost 4 minutes into the video...
but why it's shrink the capacity to 500mb also tried with rufus ??
can i use a sd card to boot it from instead of a usb stick?
Can lakka scan a folder on your harddrive with roms in it ?
can you help me make the playlist for reicast?
I realize this is an old video, but im trying to run lakka from a usb on a samsung series 3 chromebox. I follow all the steps, the system detects the usb, but it still won't boot. I was wondering if anyone else has tried this on a samsung chromebox
So i got my older cpu up and running. Brand new ssd hd with no operating system. Do i need to install linux first?
notafraid06
The easiest way is to download the os version, turn it into an iso, put it on your flash drive and make sure it's bootable, then install it on a new hard drive. The entire process takes 5-10 minutes before you have everything done, minus adding the roms.
ohh and could you try the tony hawks series on the pi as well?
Hey man how long did the resize take you.... i flashed lakka on a 128gig usb 3 stick and it's taking a mighty long time to reboot. I can be patient but it's already been over 10 minutes... 20 perhaps
The longest I've waited was about 10 mins , I was using a64gb USB 3.0.
+ETA PRIME also did your berry symbol dissapear during it all?
+ETA PRIME it just finished.... guess i got to be patient
+JacksaurusRex Ok cool, good luck , have fun!
can this be ser up with emulationstation front????????
it doesnt work for me the flower screen doesnt go away
Are you running a dual monitor setup?
Weltall900 Weltall900 no
The LakkaOS FAQ says if the flower screen doesn't go away, it is most likely a GPU problem
Smooth maybe its because i installed it on a ibm thinkpad x40
Its not my problem its "Weltall900"'s problem
did you have any issues with lakks not recognizing USB?
is there a certain way I need to put the roms on the usb
Do you know how to enable audio via bluetooth for raspberry pi 3?
Bluetooth is not an audio standard! It it a wireless communications standard! It can be used for sharing audio files, but not playing them. P3 3 has a 3.5mm audio and HDMI port.
so i converted a 16gb flash drive to do this..since i just got retroarch on my pc and i feel it runs better how can i now get my 512mb Fat usb stick back to the 16gb it once was??? or am I SOL
got mine back by using bootice
does it also have psx and saturn emulator?
Will this work with an External Hard Drive?
how to use whole capacity of 8gb flash usb drive? It makes it just 512mb. Thanks
@@darkhost6509 actually he did not answer. He said how to reset/reformat usb for later normal usage, but not how to expand current(console) format to use full capacity.
Most USB drives and SD cards usually show up as 127mb on windows
Is there way to download the games to the Bootable USB so that you don't need to carry two with you?
you can move rom files to the roms folder using a Ethernet cable (does not support wifi yet)
are there limits on the cores? will they update the cores like.. able to play ps3 games?
PS 2 is already demanding. I have an i5 3570k overclocked to 3850 MHz and I can't run demon souls well. It has to do something about emulating the ps3 cpu, which handles the npc"ai" and grinds your system to a stuttering mess. If you can bear audio hitches and stutters go ahead. But you need a pretty beefy cpu to be able to run ps3 emu
How about save games were they go?
Can you still reboot your normal operating system with all your memory safe?
Only on "Live". Do you not know of "Live Linux? But with the exception of saving onto USB.
Where do people get complete rom sets I'm still missing 100 games for nes on hyperspin
emuparadise
Does anyone know if Kody will work over live USB boot?
I ended up installing lakka on a dedicated pc, though i've got audio issues in certain games. The games all play at full speed, but tekken 3 for example has horrible audio. Did you come across a solution for this. The pc i'm using is a amd a1 5350 build. It's not the worst though, snes works awesome. And after adjusting audio latency most psx games do well
I just got a custom a1 3850 build for $60 . I was planning on using it for Lakka . I will look into the sound issues tonight when I install it.
+ETA PRIME cool, keep me informed. There should be an issue with getting audio through hdmi. I asked about it on lakka forums. and got a solution there. username there is rokompol.
hey, how do i install the roms into the usb stick itself?
After asking that question many times myself, im pretty sure that requires a codeword to get answered ;)
Can you install lakka or retropie on the first intel compute stick?
Jun Militante for lakka you need to use the 32bit efi builds. For RetroPie you need ubuntu 16.04 installed. But yes it is possible
Thanks for the reply. I appreciate it.
Hi again, i just cant figure out why the compute stick can't see the bootable usb i plug through usb hub. the keyboard is working but the usb drive show on the bootable devices. thanks
my usb drive says 100% used i just booted the live version why????
This video is deceiving. It took about an hour for it to scan directory for the roms. From an 8gb flash drive.
It depends on your hardware and the type of usb stick you're using. He mentioned he placed all his game roms in a USB3.0 stick. That's why its faster to scan.
Selected boot image did not authenticate. Press enter to continue
where do i get the games? that you uploaded from the other drive
www.emuparadise.me/
Thanks
no problem btw make sure u unzip the files
@@Br0ccolini use the workaround script now
Is there a way to have a triple boot? Windows lakka and Ubuntu
install windows first. partition your disks appropriately for 3 boots. then install ubuntu which replaces the windows bootloader with grub. then install lakka, which will get an entry in grub as well. now you'll be able to select your os on boot if (everything works right). I've managed to get dozens of OSs in my boot options before.
dual boot ? windows 10 + Retroarch ?
Hi, ETA... Thank you very much for your awesome video... I'm HyperSpin User with my Arcade Cabinet and Retropie 3.7 User for my Raspberry PI 3... My Arcade cabinet runs pretty good with HyperSpin
+Jordi Mayor Gisbert what core/emulator does neogeo run on your hyperspin setup?
+ETA PRIME mame 0.173 but I've been running from 0.15x and same results ...