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    no longer able to boot into retropie

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      pek7650
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      Raspberry pi 3
      Official power supply
      Retropie 4.2 official image file

      Hi, Hoping someone can help me here.
      I have been setting up retropie for the last few days and was just getting to grips with things and all was going well. Until yesterday when I updated all in the retropie settings, now when I boot up the raspberry pi I get the retropie splashscreen followed by the command screen. It is showing " bash: /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh: No such file or directory. Can I get this to start back up into retropie? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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        Allanbuzzy
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        Have you tried to re-install RetroPie?

        "What do you play games on?"
        "A LEGO brick."
        "LEGO What?

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          pek7650
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          I was hoping not to after all the work I have put into setting up.

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            Allanbuzzy
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            I think you should probably try to back up next time this happens. Also, don't try to mess around with files like autobash.sh, bad things happen.

            "What do you play games on?"
            "A LEGO brick."
            "LEGO What?

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              pek7650
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              I was going to backup after I had sorted a couple of other things. I never messed about with autobash I don't even know what it does. Unless I have accidently done something while in settings.

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