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    Lost "RetroPie" Menu Icons

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      BilboIII @hansolo77
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      @hansolo77 what was the command you used

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        hansolo77 @BilboIII
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        @BilboIII :) Sorry...

        When you have Emulation Station loaded, hit F4 to exit to terminal. Then do this:

        cd RetroPie-Setup/
        sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
        

        That will "change directory" into the RetroPie-Setup subfolder. Then it will "do as a super-user" the script located in that directory called retropie_setup.sh. Hope that helps.

        Who's Scruffy Looking?

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          BilboIII @hansolo77
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          @hansolo77 nope
          all I get is "-bash " errors

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            BilboIII @BilboIII
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            @BilboIII Nevermind
            fixed it you need to do

            cd /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup
            

            thanks man

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              BilboIII @BilboIII
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              @BilboIII but the pictures aren't back though

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                hansolo77
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                Did you uninstall the RetroPie core, then reboot, then reinstall the core, then reboot?

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                  BilboIII @hansolo77
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                  @hansolo77 yes I did the menu one or is there another one?

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                    hansolo77
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                    It should just be the RetroPie Core that you need to uninstall and reinstall. When you uninstall it, it should remove the "RetroPie" menu item from within Emulation Station after you reboot.

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                      BilboIII @hansolo77
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                      @hansolo77 ok I just did the uninstall retropie

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                        hooperre
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                        Thanks @hansolo77 and everyone for providing this simple fix to a mildly obnoxious problem.

                        4B ~ RPi PSU 5.1V / 3.0A ~ 32GB SanDisk microSD ~ 128GB USB

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                          hansolo77
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                          So you got it back to working? That's awesome!

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                            andyhuak @hansolo77
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                            @hansolo77 Hi, I just face the same problem. Do you mean to uninstall all core packages?

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                              hansolo77 @hansolo77
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                              @hansolo77 said in Lost "RetroPie" Menu Icons:

                              It should just be the RetroPie Core that you need to uninstall and reinstall. When you uninstall it, it should remove the "RetroPie" menu item from within Emulation Station after you reboot.

                              :)

                              Who's Scruffy Looking?

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                                Carraudio
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                                I know this topic is old but I'm having the same problem. I started with Berryboot and installed raspbian and retropie (3.6 i think.) I didn't notice if it had the menu icons with that but I updated it to 4.3 so it would be the newest verision. Now I notice I don't have the menu art and would like to have it back. I have tried the above steps with no luck. Well I did get one back and that was the retropie setup pic. the rest are still blank.

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                                  Stevoisiak
                                  last edited by Stevoisiak

                                  I fixed the issue by resetting my RetroPie gamelist to the default settings.

                                  • Open /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/gamelists/retropie/
                                  • Replace gamelist.xml with these preset settings
                                  • Restart EmulationStation

                                  Your icons should hopefully return with full descriptions.

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