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    Emulation Station will not boot after update

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      ExiledSenpai @mitu
      last edited by ExiledSenpai

      @mitu This is a fresh install via PINN (not an img flashed on) a raspberry pi 3 b+ if that helps. I don't know how to enable SSH because I can't boot emulation station. Though, it SHOULD be noted that I can transfer roms from my windows machines via \retropie

      Is there anyway for me to get to the command prompt via some sort of recovery mode boot?

      Ctrl+C didn't work by the way.

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        mitu Global Moderator @ExiledSenpai
        last edited by mitu

        @ExiledSenpai A fresh 4.4 image install would not have this error, it would only occur if you updated in the last 12-18 hours. There are instructions on how to enable SSH on the page I mentioned. You don't have a /boot partition ?

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          ExiledSenpai @mitu
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          I did not flash on an image, I installed it via Pinn. I did update it in the past 12-18 hours. The boot partition that shows when I insert the SD card in to my windows machine is the PINN data I put on it.

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            mitu Global Moderator
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            I don't know how PINN works. Try this

            • download the latest binary package from https://files.retropie.org.uk/binaries/stretch/rpi3/supplementary/emulationstation.tar.gz.
            • extract the resources folder from the archive
            • copy the folder to \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation and see if the boot works.
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              ExiledSenpai
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              PINN is an enhanced version of NOOBS with more OS options. Thanks. Ill give this a try and report back.

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                ExiledSenpai
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                Now, in addition to the previously mentioned error, I have this error:

                lvl0: Error parsing XML file "/home/pi/ .emulationstation/resources/mamenames.xml:"!

                No document element found

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                  mitu Global Moderator @ExiledSenpai
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                  @ExiledSenpai Then I'm out of ideas - you could mount the RetroPie installation partition from another OS booted from PINN and enable SSH or unpack the archive in /opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation.

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                    ExiledSenpai @mitu
                    last edited by ExiledSenpai

                    @mitu Is there a way I can look at the retropie partition on the SD card directly on a windows machine with some sort of software maybe?

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                      mitu Global Moderator @ExiledSenpai
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                      @ExiledSenpai Probably yes, but I'm not sure if there's a free(ware) version of such software that will allow you to write on it. But if you have PINN, doesn't this mean you also have another OS installed for multi-boot (Raspbian or other distro) ?

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                        ExiledSenpai
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                        I has installed multiple OS's initially, but then realized they partitioned out equal amounts of my SD card equally. So I reformatted my SD card and did again. Why do it with PINN if I'm only installing 1 OS? I wasn't sure if I was going to install 1 or 2 OS going in.

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