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Loaded a corrupt ES theme. Now ES theme won't boot.

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    DJfist
    last edited by 16 Jun 2017, 07:48

    For some reason, I loaded tronky fran or whatever that ES theme is and my whole system went wonky. ES won't boot up fully now. The splash screen and loading screen appears, but it starts flickering rapidly after 20 seconds or so and never boots up. I can't change the theme back cause it won't boot up. What do I do?

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      DJfist
      last edited by 16 Jun 2017, 08:11

      I have also tried this from command line as per elsewhere on this forum.

      If you have to do it from command line you can type:
      sudo nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_settings.cfg scroll down to theme set change it then press "ctrl + x" then "y" then "enter" then reboot after it saves.

      This did not work for me. Says "command not found"

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        edmaul69 @DJfist
        last edited by edmaul69 16 Jun 2017, 08:13

        @DJfist i think control & o is the way to automatically save if control & x doesnt work.

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          DJfist
          last edited by 16 Jun 2017, 08:17

          I didn't even get that far yet. The command line itself is doing nothing. You'll have to forgive me. I'm a bit of a noob with this stuff.

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            pjft
            last edited by 16 Jun 2017, 09:30

            Are you on the Pi's command line? That's where you should be running it.

            I believe "nano" comes pretty much pre-installed with most linux distributions these days, so I struggle to see why it'd say "command not found".

            What happens when you just type "nano"?

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              DJfist @pjft
              last edited by 16 Jun 2017, 18:04

              @pjft it goes to a different prompt. Says GNU nano 2.2.6 on the top. I assume that is what its supposed to do

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                pjft @DJfist
                last edited by 16 Jun 2017, 19:26

                @DJfist Correct.

                So, then, type

                sudo nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_settings.cfg
                

                and it should work.

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                  DJfist @pjft
                  last edited by 16 Jun 2017, 19:58

                  I wasn't spacing it correctly. Not leaving a space after the word "nano." I'm a noob. Thank you very much for assisting me. I really appreciate it. Got back to the default carbon theme.

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                    BennieB
                    last edited by 17 Jun 2017, 14:12

                    I've also got the same problem. I type it in ctrl+X or ctrl+o, and nothing but a blank read screen with options at the bottom

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                      A Former User
                      last edited by 19 Jun 2017, 11:44

                      @BennieB I suggest you read above and see what @DJfist did.

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