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    Help ! Can’t add anymore psx roms

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      atomicgarden @nightbirdmedia
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      @nightbirdmedia said in Help ! Can’t add anymore psx roms:

      If you want to play mostly PSX games on the pi I recommend a larger SD card.

      And I think your retropie configuration menu is different because of something you did. Lol. Don't worry you did it like most of us when we were first playing around in the settings. Go to your main emulation station screen and hit START. Choose IU SETTINGS (User Interface Settings). Scroll down to GAMELIST VIEW STYLE and put it on Automatic.

      *Also in the UI Settings you might want to turn off the Quick Select setting. That setting allows you to toggle between each game system while you have an emulator open. But it is annoying if you are scrolling through your N64 games and accidentally hit left and right and it takes you to the Sega Genesis game list. Lol. I keep Carousel settings off too.

      As for the Hotkey issue, that is strange. If you didn't mess with the Retro Pie Setup script or update the Retropie, or obviously change your Controller Input settings that hot key should always be there. You can choose to input your N64 controller again by Start / Configure Input / then hit any button on N64 game pad. You can also reset all of your controllers (I don't recommend this quite yet in your case. I haven't used the N64 controller yet in retropie so not sure what the hot key is for it. I'm guessing SELECT, right? Also can you bring up the Retroarch menu when you hit your hot-key and X, while in a N64 game?

      Thanks for the tips nightbirdmedia

      As for the configuration menu thing, that didn’t solve it. It was already set on automatic. My issue is that the menu doesn’t have the icons anymore and all the options are in just one word (audiosetting, configedit, showip etc). I’ve looked into it. Might have to do with a gamelist file being lost or something ? Apparently this can happen when you fill up the sd card space like I did. I just don’t understand where and how to fix this. Any ideas ? Thanks !

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        mitu Global Moderator @atomicgarden
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        @atomicgarden If you've freed up some space, try re-installing the retropiemenu package - open RetroPie-Setup, go to the Manage Packages, open the 'main' packages section and re-install the retropiemenu entry.

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          atomicgarden @mitu
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          @mitu

          Ok I will try this. But I don’t understand. Where is retropie-setup ? How do I access this ? Total noob here.

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            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by mitu

            This is how you can access the RetroPie-Setup : https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/. It should be an entry in the RetroPie system, where you're missing the icons.

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              atomicgarden @mitu
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              @mitu

              Ok, almost there lol ! I got into the setup. Opened « manage packages », then opened « main packages ». But I don’t see anything in the list about retropiemenu.

              I see install/update all main packages from source. Install/update all main packages from binary, remove all main packages, and then there is the list of all the emulators.

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                mitu Global Moderator @atomicgarden
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                @atomicgarden said in Help ! Can’t add anymore psx roms:

                Opened « manage packages », then opened « main packages »

                Sorry, I meant 'core' section. Should be one step up.

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                  atomicgarden @mitu
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                  @mitu

                  Got it ! So I get 3 options. Update from binary, remove and help. I tried update but it didn’t change nothing. Am I suppose to remove it first ? I’m just scared that I could damage something...

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                    mitu Global Moderator @atomicgarden
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                    @atomicgarden Update is enough. Now I realise though that the icons are part of the theme. What theme are you using - is it the default or you installed something else ?
                    You can also re-install the currently used theme - from the es-themes entry in the RetroPie system.

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                      atomicgarden @mitu
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                      @mitu

                      I didn’t installed or changed anything. This happened after I filled up the sd card space while I was transferring too many psx games.

                      If that helps, when I did update retropiemenu, I did see something flashing quickly. Something about gamelists.xml document is empty.

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                        mitu Global Moderator @atomicgarden
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                        Can you get the EmulationStation log file from \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\es_log.txt and post it on pastebin.com ? It may have an indication for the error.
                        For the record, the RetroPie system in EmulationStation should have a gamelist.xml created for it, in \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\gamelists\retropie\ - if that file is empty or incomplete, then it might be a problem.

                        Do you have enough free space now ?

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                          nightbirdmedia @atomicgarden
                          last edited by nightbirdmedia

                          @atomicgarden wow. weird. Can you send us a picture of what you are dealing with?

                          Also I recommend installing Easy Hax Toolkit if you don't already have it in your retropie menu. I can walk you through the install if you need help. It has a check Disk Space feature that I use to see how much room I have left on my card. I think it will be just as accurate as what Mitu suggested in Exiting Emulation station. I've never exited the emulation station so I don't know. Lol

                          EDIT. (Just checked and yes both numbers are identical). If you exit the Emulation Station you will need a keyboard to type in Reboot or Shutdown to get out of the Command Line.)

                          But what I can tell you is be careful when you are in the RPsetup area and installing new things. Avoid trying to hit the back button function (B button) on your controller and manually move over to the selection that says "back" and click on it. You don't know how many times i reinstalled something by accident that I just uninstalled. Haha.

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                            atomicgarden
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                            This is how my menu looks like

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                              atomicgarden
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                              Can this help ? This is using winSCP to access the files.

                              This is from /home/pi/RetroPie/retropiemenu

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                                mitu Global Moderator
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                                This is from /home/pi/RetroPie/retropiemenu

                                That is fine. If you're using WinScp, then find the gamelist.xml file in /home/pi/.emulationstation/gamelists/retropie and see if it's empty.

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                                  atomicgarden @mitu
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                                  @mitu

                                  Ok, I just looked there. There is a only one file there. It is indeed gamelist.xml, but it is a size of 0kb. Now what do I do ?

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                                    mitu Global Moderator
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                                    Remove the file, then re-install the retropiemenu package, this should re-generate it with the correct information.

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                                      nightbirdmedia @atomicgarden
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                                      @atomicgarden

                                      Did you try selecting Detailed instead of Automatic?

                                      Follow Mitu's advice and remember to Restart Emulation station after you updated or installed something, especially if the changes don't go into effect which most won't.

                                      (Also if you bought a pre-loaded SD Card it may have come with several already installed themes...my newest card came with about 10 themes, most of which I uninstalled) When you hit Start and select UI Settings you may have chosen one of the installed themes instead of the one it came with. Let me know what themes, you have installed. )

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                                        atomicgarden
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                                        That did it ! Thanks both of you ! I removed the file, then update retropiemenu in manage package and restart emulationstation. Thanks again !

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