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    Error When Starting Raspberry Pi After Uninstalling RetroPie

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      TheLostGamer865
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      I had uninstalled RetroPie using RetroPie config, but when I rebooted it, I got this error. “ bash: /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh: No such file or directory”
      I cannot use my Pi, because I get this error and can’t do anything else when it starts up.

      Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
      5.1V 2.5A Power Supply
      RetroPie 4.3
      Built on top of Raspbian
      Sony Duelshock 4 Controller Connected
      Error: “bash: /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh: No such file or directory”

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        mitu Global Moderator @TheLostGamer865
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        @thelostgamer865 Have you tried just pressing 'enter' and see if you get the command prompt ? You can use SSH and disable the autologin service, this way the autostart script will not run.

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          TheLostGamer865
          last edited by TheLostGamer865

          @mitu I don’t have a usb keyboard I can use, I have been using VNC and my laptop to set up RetroPie.

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