How do I delete a rom that is causing problems when I can't type?
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How do I SSH into the Pi? I...don't know what that means. It won't let me type anything, so I can't configure stuff like setting up some kind of sharing system. I have a Windows PC and a Windows Laptop. I found a program that lets me read the files from the micro SD card (and I was able to navigate to the folder with the bad rom) but since I'm using Windows it won't let me actually delete it.
Also, I did give the actual full error message. I typed it out word for word. The "mumbojumo" was completely unrelated (just the RetroPie logo using symbols and basic info about RetroPie). Under that is the prompt for me to type, but it doesn't let me type anything.
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@princegumball said in How do I delete a rom that is causing problems when I can't type?:
@jonnykesh
How do I SSH into the Pi?Google that exact question.
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@jonnykesh said in How do I delete a rom that is causing problems when I can't type?:
@princegumball said in How do I delete a rom that is causing problems when I can't type?:
@jonnykesh
How do I SSH into the Pi?
Google that exact question.
Did that. Trust me, considering how elitist this forum comes off I've been researching via google by myself for 3 days trying to figure this out. I finally caved and came to you guys. Trust me I've given myself a splitting headache and I'm nearly pulling out my hair.
First step: Enable Ssh on Raspberry Pi.
CAN'T DO THAT. I can't type anything after the error.
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@princegumball Looks like you are on your own then, just leave us "elitists" to it... Good luck.
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Jesus Christ, I just want help. This is exactly why I tried to fix this without posting here.
I've given all the relevant information. It's all in the first post. Someone please help me.
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Here's the screenshot from the other person's Pi (that I linked to in the first post). It's identical to mine except their's was Rise of the Robots on snes instead of megadrive.
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@princegumball You can enable SSH by creating a file
ssh
on the boot partition from another machine. However, you should start with an official image. We don't support 3rd party images. We don't know what's been changed on them, and we don't support those who sell our software.You would do better here if you try and adjust your attitude a little.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ssh/
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@princegumball Take the card out, put it in your Windows machine and add an empty file called
ssh
in the boot partition (the one Windows can see) Not a folder, just a blank file. Put it back in the Pi and SSH should be enabled. This should all happen automatically.
Install a program calledPuTTY
on your windows machine and use your IP address shown in the info above to access via PuTTY. -
It's a GuruMediaBox Raspberry Pi 3. The RetroPie itself isn't custom. Does that count as a 3rd party image?
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@jonnykesh said in How do I delete a rom that is causing problems when I can't type?:
@princegumball Take the card out, put it in your Windows machine and add an empty file called
ssh
in the boot partition (the one Windows can see) Not a folder, just a blank file. Put it back in the Pi and SSH should be enabled. This should all happen automatically.
Install a program calledPuTTY
on your windows machine and use your IP address shown in the info above to access via PuTTY.I will try this in a bit (furniture company is over right now). I'll post my results soon. Thanks.
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Okay, tried that. I was able to put an empty ssh file in the boot partition. Put it back in the Pi and loaded it up, but there's no IP address. It's just blank after IP Address.........:
So, I'm gonna try using an ethernet cable.
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Yeah, connecting the Pi to my laptop with an ethernet cable didn't do anything. I don't know why I thought it would. So, I'm stuck at...no IP address showing up on the Pi. So I don't have an IP address to type into Putty.
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@princegumball said in How do I delete a rom that is causing problems when I can't type?:
Yeah, connecting the Pi to my laptop with an ethernet cable didn't do anything. I don't know why I thought it would. So, I'm stuck at...no IP address showing up on the Pi. So I don't have an IP address to type into Putty.
connect it to your router, not to your laptop.
if you want to use wifi on the pi3, then you need to read the docs
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Or try asking for help from the support site from the vendor who sold it to you.
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How can I configure the wifi on the pi3 when I can't type anything? I can't get to any menus or a typable command line. It goes right to the error message after starting to load up. Is there another way to get a command line other than pressing F4? Because that doesn't work.
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Also, I can't connect to the router with an ethernet cable, since I have my Pi set up with my TV in the living room and the router is upstairs.
Is doing the ssh thing with Putty the only way to do this? I just need to be able to type something. If I could type, I could do the sudo blah blah blah stuff and delete it that way.
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@princegumball the screenshot you posted is already in the command line, assuming yours looks the same. i don't know why you wouldn't be able to type.
Also, I can't connect to the router with an ethernet cable, since I have my Pi set up with my TV in the living room and the router is upstairs.
take it upstairs? you don't need to connect it to a tv to access it via the network.
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@dankcushions said in How do I delete a rom that is causing problems when I can't type?:
@princegumball the screenshot you posted is already in the command line, assuming yours looks the same. i don't know why you wouldn't be able to type.
Also, I can't connect to the router with an ethernet cable, since I have my Pi set up with my TV in the living room and the router is upstairs.
take it upstairs? you don't need to connect it to a tv to access it via the network.
How will I know what I'm doing without a screen though?
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I'm trying really hard here. I'm not trying to be dense.
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@princegumball said in How do I delete a rom that is causing problems when I can't type?:
How will I know what I'm doing without a screen though?
because when you SSH in you are typing in commands into a terminal prompt on your laptop, or any other device connected to the network.
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