[feature request] "Restore factory settings" option
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There is a possibility to reset retroarch settings (by removing current settings and reconfiguring). I might consider it in a future update.
My priorities are not to make retropie idiot proof, but to improve the overall emulation experience (more systems covered, better emulation). I do this for fun in my spare time, and so I prefer to work on stuff that interests me.
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Less time spent on answering idio... I mean, simple and repetitive questions can be converted on more time to work on stuff that interests us, and can improve the forum quality.
Is there a place where I can get the systems specific
retroarch.cfg.rp-dist
files? I think that removing these files won't get back the#include
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@meleu
HiThe obvious answer is to take a backup of your SD card before making changes. You can then restore to factory settings by restoring your backup.
Cheers
Paul
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@PaulCheffus
Hi Paul.
Thanks for your help. :-) But I'm not asking for this feature for myself. I'm thinking on all the threads opened by confused users after messing with config files and how they were satisfied getting back the default configs. -
@meleu
HiIt wasn't aimed at you but it was a more general observation. I've realised now I should be using the reply button at the bottom not on the actual post.
Cheers
Paul
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[Bringing the discussion to a more appropriate thread.]
@BuZz said in [feature request] "Restore factory settings" option:
There is a possibility to reset retroarch settings (by removing current settings and reconfiguring). I might consider it in a future update.
@BuZz
You taught me thatretropie_packages.sh
trick, then I triedsudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh retroarch configure
And it created a
configs/all/retroarch.cfg.rp-dist
file. I compared (diff) it with myall/retroarch.cfg
and found some few differences (input_state_slot_increase
,input_state_slot_decrease
,input_exit_emulator
,input_enable_hotkey
,input_menu_toggle
, and some keyboard mappings for player1), but I think these differences are because I configured some keyboard inputs in emulationstation.And then I tried
sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh lr-fceumm configure
And it created that small default
retroarch.cfg
for NES. I think this trick very useful to get the default system specificsretroarch.cfg
. Is it OK to use this command for this purpose? I mean: "can I suggest this command to the users that ask for how to get the defaultretroarch.cfg
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it could break stuff if other things change - so it depends. I would recommend users reinstall so that the binary and the configure match up.
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Hi I agree
i got a messed up retropie with all graphic overlays and shaders making it look a mess and i had no idea how to change
so i followed advice to uninstall now it wont work i iam gonna have to start from scratch
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@BuZz said in [feature request] "Restore factory settings" option:
it could break stuff if other things change - so it depends. I would recommend users reinstall so that the binary and the configure match up.
what happens if you have got a 58 gb image ?
you lose the lot
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@johnnyskullhead you backup :-)
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yes backed up
but its still in a statev with shader and overlays which i cant remove
its so frustating
Any Help would be appreciated
Thanks
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@johnnyskullhead please start a new topic detailing your issue. Please read the link in my signature first also to provide as much info as possible.
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@BuZz i think one massive question many others are thinking is; will, as you put it "reimage, uninstall/reinstall" result in the loss of the assblast of roms they have uploaded to their current install of retropie.
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@nol188 no.
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I never thought I would read that term here lol.
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@BuZz sorry. I have been watching too much it's always sunny in Philadelphia
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