[feature request] "Restore factory settings" option
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@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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