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    Accidentally uninstalled default theme on Pi Zero

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      backstander @BennySpaceCore
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      @BennySpaceCore
      Are you still able to load EmulationStation?

      If not then I had a similar issue when I was going to update the currently used theme (Pixel) and my Internet went down in the middle of the update. This may not be the best way but what I did to fix it was I manually downloaded an older version of Pixel:
      https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/60872572/EmulationStation/Pixel/pixel_v1.92.zip

      Then I type this at the command line: sudo unzip -o pixel_v1.92.zip -d /etc/emulationstation/themes/ and rebooted and then I was greeted by EmulationStation with the Pixel theme. I then could go and update Pixel from the ES Theme menu again when my Internet was working again.

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        backstander @BennySpaceCore
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        @BennySpaceCore
        If you're already in EmulationStation then you can just change your already installed ES Theme like this:
        https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/themes

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          BennySpaceCore @backstander
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          @backstander I can still play games fine, but the look just really bothers me, can I still use this method?

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            backstander @BennySpaceCore
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            @BennySpaceCore
            I think my 2nd post is what you want. Just need to change your theme. Which theme are you wanting to use? Carbon theme is the default and Pixel theme is my personal favorite.

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            • BennySpaceCoreB
              BennySpaceCore @backstander
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              @backstander is this possibly a list of themes and the downloads I could see? Also to do it I put in the USB drive with the theme on it and run the conmand right?

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                backstander @BennySpaceCore
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                @BennySpaceCore
                Then 2nd post is just using EmulationStation (which is the GUI that you use to pick the system and list of games to play) and changing the theme to a different one that you've already installed. You can also go into RetroPie menu and pick ES Themes and install more (like Pixel for example) then using that GUI to change the current theme to that one.

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                  BennySpaceCore @backstander
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                  @backstander well the problem is I can't install anything straight from the pi, the Zero does not have wifi, so if I use the method you provided will it still work?

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                    backstander @BennySpaceCore
                    last edited by backstander

                    @BennySpaceCore
                    Oh yeah, sorry I didn't understand your question. You could move over the zip file using a USB flash drive. That link I posted is for an older version of Pixel and you can do exactly what I posted!

                    You can download the newest version of Pixel from this Github address:
                    https://github.com/RetroPie/es-theme-pixel

                    Just hit the "Clone or download" green button on top right and then click "Download ZIP." Then when you get it to your Pi Zero, type this:
                    sudo unzip -o es-theme-pixel-master.zip -d /etc/emulationstation/themes/
                    sudo mv /etc/emulationstation/themes/es-theme-pixel-master /etc/emulationstation/themes/pixel
                    (that 2nd line is just to make it show up as "pixel" and not "es-theme-pixel-master" lol)

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                      BennySpaceCore @backstander
                      last edited by BennySpaceCore

                      @backstander thank you very much! I will test this soon, let's just hope I don't screw up and brick my Pi, lol.

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                        backstander @BennySpaceCore
                        last edited by backstander

                        @BennySpaceCore
                        okay so the https://github.com/RetroPie/es-theme-pixel link I gave you is for some reason an older Pixel version 1.7?

                        @Rookervik do you have the official Github link for Pixel?

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                        • BennySpaceCoreB
                          BennySpaceCore @backstander
                          last edited by

                          @backstander so should I wait until we get a response from the person you pinged?

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                            backstander @BennySpaceCore
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                            @BennySpaceCore
                            If you want you could just use the v1.92 from above right now and when we find the correct newest version, then we can just update/replace it with the newest one.

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                              BennySpaceCore @backstander
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                              @backstander I'll wait sometime to see if the person responds back.

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                              • RookervikR
                                Rookervik Global Moderator @backstander
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                                @backstander Yes, the official Pixel repo is now my own github version. I finally learned how to use that junk so I could save Herb some work. The link is: https://github.com/ehettervik/es-theme-pixel

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                                  BennySpaceCore @Rookervik
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                                  @Rookervik thank you very much! I shall use this to see if it works.

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                                    BennySpaceCore @backstander
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                                    @backstander I'm trying to do this now, where do I type in all the commands?

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                                      BennySpaceCore @Rookervik
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                                      @Rookervik @Rookervik so when I try to unzip the file, it says it can't find it, I just put it on the USB drive, not sure if I was suppose to put in the retro pie folder but I have Roms in there, here's the screen I get. Also pretty sure that the file names are the same. alt text

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                                      • RookervikR
                                        Rookervik Global Moderator @BennySpaceCore
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                                        @BennySpaceCore You should give this a read, first. https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/themes

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                                          BennySpaceCore @Rookervik
                                          last edited by BennySpaceCore

                                          @Rookervik the problem is it's not that easy for me, I have a raspberry pi zero and no wifi dongle, so I'm trying to figure out how I can download that theme on a USB drive and transfer it to the retropie SD card and install it. Also right now my theme is the blank theme seen in this tutorial https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Creating-Your-Own-EmulationStation-Theme

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                                          • RookervikR
                                            Rookervik Global Moderator
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                                            Ugh, it's going to be a little tough for you, then. You'll have to extract and copy the theme folder to the USB and then get the USB mounted. I have no experience in that. It's linux though, and there are thousands of tutorials out there on mounting a USB drive.

                                            Once you can mount the USB and browse the contents, you will need to copy the theme folder to /home/pi/.emulation/themes

                                            So I guess, hypothetically, if your USB is mounted at /mnt/usb1 you'd type something like this into the console:

                                            mkdir /home/pi/.emulationstation/themes

                                            Don't worry if the folder is already there. Then something like:

                                            cp /mnt/usb1/es-theme-pixel -R /home/pi/.emulationstation/themes/

                                            Modify this to how ever your system is set up. Or use this information to enhance your google search.

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