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    Retropie Software Update Issue

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    • dankcushionsD
      dankcushions Global Moderator @T_Oldskool
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      @T_Oldskool the menu you use to shut the pi down. hit 'start' (i think) within emulationstation.

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        T_Oldskool
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        Typed in above and result is cannot remove no such file or directory

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        • IanDaemonI
          IanDaemon @T_Oldskool
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          @T_Oldskool

          You could put this is the terminal:
          cd ~/RetroPie/supplementary/EmulationStation

          The tilde (~) acts as a shortcut to your "home" directory...normally /home/pi. (All this does is change directory you are in so I'm not telling you to do anything dangerous.)

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          • dankcushionsD
            dankcushions Global Moderator @IanDaemon
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            @IanDaemon to what end? this isn’t the issue with the updates.

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            • dankcushionsD
              dankcushions Global Moderator @T_Oldskool
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              @T_Oldskool said in Retropie Software Update Issue:

              Typed in above and result is cannot remove no such file or directory

              can you post a screenshot?

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                T_Oldskool
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                Can I get you on WhatsApp?

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                  T_Oldskool
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                  Typed in again, is this correct25BFF943-8443-4591-8BB1-DA82BA0D43F7.jpeg

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                    T_Oldskool
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                    • dankcushionsD
                      dankcushions Global Moderator @T_Oldskool
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                      @T_Oldskool said in Retropie Software Update Issue:

                      Typed in again, is this correct25BFF943-8443-4591-8BB1-DA82BA0D43F7.jpeg

                      yeah that’s worked properly now. the offending file is deleted. now you can try and update your retropie setup script, and then try a full retropie update.

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                        T_Oldskool
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                        Ahhh pants, tried to update script and it’s saying my
                        Memory card is full, but I’m sure its not.
                        Have tried expanding the memory but no luck, ahhhhhh

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                          T_Oldskool
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                          • dankcushionsD
                            dankcushions Global Moderator @T_Oldskool
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                            @T_Oldskool you've used 28GB of 29GB (100% of usable, apparently). 4th line.

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                              T_Oldskool
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                              Before I tried to update to the latest retropie version, I made an iso backup before I did the update. When I did the update, it never work, so reverted back to my original iso, however I’m sure there is no way there is 32gb worth of content on that card, any way I can free this up?

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                                mitu Global Moderator @T_Oldskool
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                                @T_Oldskool A backup of the card will be a bit-wise copy of it, so it doesn't take into account how much space is free. You can backup your games/setting by copying them from the RetroPie system, then re-image and copy them back.

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                                  T_Oldskool @mitu
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                                  @mitu thanks for reply, how do I go about that? Not sure if you seen my original problem, every time I switched the pie on, it was asking me to map controller, then when I went in to a game, come back out the menu would freeze, then I would have to reboot and again map the controller. That’s why I tried to do the update, but as I said it crashed, so I loaded back on my back up ISO then memory full..

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @T_Oldskool
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                                    @T_Oldskool Your ROMs, BIOS files and configuration folders should be accessible via the network at \\retropie, from a PC in the same network. You can copy that to your PC, then flash the write the latest RetroPie release on the card and you can copy back your ROMS, BIOS files and configurations - though I'd probably try starting without any configuration files from a previous release first.

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                                      T_Oldskool @mitu
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                                      @mitu thanks, Do I type that command into internet explorer to access the Pie on my PC?

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                                        T_Oldskool @mitu
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                                        @mitu sorry, got you now, would be in file explorer it type that in, will give it a try when I get home, thanks.

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                                          T_Oldskool
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                                          @mitu That worked, copied over one of the Rom folders and free'd up about 4 gig
                                          and I was able to navigate and access games etc.

                                          Now to try and do an update, how do you find our what version of retropie
                                          you currently have installed ?

                                          Thanks again for your help and assistance.

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @T_Oldskool
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                                            @T_Oldskool said in Retropie Software Update Issue:

                                            Now to try and do an update, how do you find our what version of retropie
                                            you currently have installed ?

                                            It's shown on top of the dialog when you start the RetroPie-Setup script:

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