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    Various issues on a new Retropie

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      Skum1988 @mitu
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      @mitu thanks. Any solution for my Retropie that crashes at every launch? I can't seem to see what caused the problem. I have to reboot all the time for it to work.... thanks ahead

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        mitu Global Moderator @Skum1988
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        @Skum1988 said in Various issues on a new Retropie:

        I can't seem to see what caused the problem.

        Try to look into the EmulationStation log when the crash happens - the message with the error you posted is a generic one that's printed when ES crashes, but check the log file in /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_log.txt. Post the file's contents, taken immediately when the crash message happens.

        I've seen ES crashing when the gamepad's connection is unreliable - usually when the USB cable is bad or there's not enough power supplied to the system. etc. Is your gamepad connected when the crash happens ? You didn't mention how the 8bitdo SNES 30 pro is connected (USB or Bluetooth).

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          Skum1988 @mitu
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          I am using a wired controller. Like before Emulation station would crash when I plugged in my controller in the menu. Right now it crashes right when I boot up EmuStation after I see all the code lines. Here's what I saw after the crash. After reboot it works fine tho

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            mitu Global Moderator
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            I don't see a crash related error in the log file, but the last message is about a Microsoft Xbox 360 controller being detected, which is weird since you said you're using a 8Bitdo controller. Did you install the xboxdrv driver ?

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              Skum1988 @mitu
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              @mitu my snes 30 is detected as a Xbox controller I don't really know why it does that. I haven't downloaded the Xbox driver but I can try... As I said yesterday the Pi immediately crashed when booting up the system. And indeed there is no error message that's why I am totally lost... I have tried to change the theme back to carbon to no avail unfortunately

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                mitu Global Moderator @Skum1988
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                @Skum1988 said in Various issues on a new Retropie:

                [..] I have tried to change the theme back to carbon to no avail unfortunately

                How are you trying to do that, exactly ? Changing it from the EmulationStation menu and then rebooting cleanly should save the configuration (w.r.t. the theme selected) and EmulationStation should start with the new chosen theme automatically.

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                  Skum1988 @mitu
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                  @mitu that's what I am doing. I have reverted back to Carbon through this method but it doesn't fix the crashes at boot

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                    mitu Global Moderator @Skum1988
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                    @Skum1988 said in Various issues on a new Retropie:

                    I have reverted back to Carbon through this method but it doesn't fix the crashes at boot

                    Well, yes - I don't think ES would crash because of that.

                    Can you run the following command after it crashes on boot, but before you reboot the Pi, and post the output:

                    /opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation/emulationstation --debug
                    
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                      Skum1988 @mitu
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                      @mitu it says No such file or directory when I type this command line

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                        mitu Global Moderator @Skum1988
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                        @Skum1988 Make sure you properly type the path to emulationstation, it should be there. Did you install the emulationstation-dev packagee ? If so, then the path is slightly different (/opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation-dev/emulationstation instead).

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