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      Help with Bootloader Error Message

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      L

      Okay, so after some more searching I found out that the screen I'm seeing is the Raspberry Pi bootloader. I can disable it's appearance by editing it's configuration but I'm still concerned about the error message.

      Should I worry it can't find "recovery.elf" and "recovery4.elf"?

      By the way, I can still boot into RetroPie just fine play games.

    • sad_musoS

      Still got system messages on boot

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      ClydeC

      @ClassicGMR That's another rule: "Never do anything stupid without a backup (including not making the backup)."

    • R

      Emulation Station Load Screen

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      R

      Thanks for your help, that worked👍 I’m still getting a boot text tho (which I want to hide) I recently installed a music player to play while in the emulation station. In the autostart.sh file, it reads..
      while pgrep omxplayer >/dev/null; do sleep 0; done
      (sleep 5; mpg123 -Z /home/pi/bgm/*.mp3 >/dev/null 2>&1) &
      emulationstation —no-splash

    • M

      Can't use my splashscreen as a loading screen anymore

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      mituM

      @mubonassi It might have been useful to provide that information beforehand, but glad that you got it sorted out in the end.

    • retroprogrammerR

      [TUTORIAL]Remove Boot Text On The Raspberry Pi For Noobs

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      mituM

      @justcarp Please don't reply to 3 years old topics. Open a separate topic and ask your question, referencing this topic if needed.