My ROMS worked before... but now they don’t
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@Unknown Other forums say that this is harmless and doesn’t affect anything.
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@Brandon12345678 How would you fix it?
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@Brandon12345678 said in My ROMS worked before... but now they don’t:
@Unknown Other forums say that this is harmless and doesn’t affect anything.
@Brandon12345678 Either there was more errors, or it affects some thing after all.
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@Unknown Where would you find those other errors. I really don’t want to have to reinstall the os again. I can access the pi via ssh.
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@Brandon12345678 I would try reinstalling those emulators or removing them. If that doesn't work than I don't know .
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@Unknown To reinstall them would you select remove and then install from source.
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@Brandon12345678 said in My ROMS worked before... but now they don’t:
@Unknown Where would you find those other errors. I really don’t want to have to reinstall the os again. I can access the pi via ssh.
Well I was asking if you saw any other errors in the "run command file". Sorry that I didn't make that clear.
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@Brandon12345678 said in My ROMS worked before... but now they don’t:
@Unknown To reinstall them would you select remove and then install from source.
yes.
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@Unknown No other errors. It has been almost all downhill with this pi. Anytime I got a lot of things working, it would stop on me. I even had to get a new tv for it and lose all my previous roms before I got this os.
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@Unknown reinstalling doesn’t work. It still boots me back into EmulationStation after selecting a rom.
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@Brandon12345678 Are those emulators experimental?
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@Unknown No lr-gw is optional.
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@Brandon12345678 I do have drastic and lr-desmune which are experimental.
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@Brandon12345678 I wish I could help you more, but I'm not an expert. I hope you find the answer you want.
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@Unknown Thanks for the help. I will try to look more into it. If you find anything more that will help, just reply.
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@Brandon12345678 said in My ROMS worked before... but now they don’t:
My runcommand says the following,
(==) Log file: "/home/pi/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log", Time: Wed Jun 17 14:31:50 2020 (==) Using system config directory "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d" modprobe: FATAL: Module g2d_23 not found in directory /lib/modules/4.19.118-v7l+
You're running RetroPie using an unsupported configuration - via the desktop environment. How did you install RetroPie ? Please add more info, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
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@mitu Please moderate the posts above. There are rom site mentions and links.
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@Thorr69 Thanks for the notice, you can report the post and it will be easier for any moderator to see it.
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@Brandon12345678 Please don't post links to ROM sites - this is one of the rules of the forum to which you agreed when signing-up.
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@mitu I installed the official RetroPie 4.6 rpi4 image running on 32-bit raspbian lite. Also sorry about the romsite problem. Won’t happen again!
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