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      Simrose @BuZz
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      @BuZz
      Thanks for reply
      I am using 4.6 from retropie.org.uk
      The es systems I change in etc, emulationstation path that must be why its not working.
      That must be it thanks
      Sim

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        BuZz administrators @Simrose
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        @Simrose if you have a second es_system.cfg in that path I mentioned, and you got the image from this site, you must have made it. It's not created by default.

        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          Simrose @BuZz
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          @BuZz
          I did 100 percent get image from this site. And I copied es systems from my old pi3 retropie image which was also from here I've never used retropie from anywhere else.
          Thanks Sim
          aetup
          setup
          Full path etc\emulationstation\es_systems.cfg
          This was created by retropie

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            Simrose @BuZz
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            @BuZz
            I don't have es systems in that opt... Path
            So I could Copy the es_systems from etc\emulationstation.. Path into the one you posted and it should work is that the recommended way?
            Thanks
            Sim

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              BuZz administrators @Simrose
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              @Simrose no. I thought you may have had a config there which could have been the issue.

              To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                Simrose @BuZz
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                @BuZz
                Is their anything else I can try?
                This is an official 4.6 build the only system change I made manually is adding super famicom system to the es_systems.cfg in etc\emulationstation path and a super famicom config folder other than that it's not changed.

                Removing sh is working fine on my 4.5 pi3 setup.

                Thanks
                Sim

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                  mitu Global Moderator @Simrose
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                  @Simrose Post your es_systems.cfg on pastebin.com. Note that modifying the system's config is not recommended, since that's maintained by the RetroPie scripts.

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                    Simrose
                    last edited by Simrose

                    es_systems.cfg

                    Note I always put retropie to the bottom. I wish it could stay that way when adding new systems. I understand its sorted alphabetical.

                    If you can't find a way to help with hideing the emulator .sh its no problem.

                    Thanks for helping
                    Sim

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                      mitu Global Moderator
                      last edited by mitu

                      I see that dreamcast still has the.sh extension added, Ports and RetroPie are ok. So, if you still have the .sh shown, check your gamelist.xml file for the system and remove it from there. If that doesn't fix it, then check in $HOME/.emulationstation and see if you have a customized es_systems.cfg.

                      You say you added a Super Famicom system, but I don't see it in the file you posted. OK, it's the sfc entry, I missed that.

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                        Simrose @mitu
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                        @mitu
                        sfc is my superfamicom
                        dreamcast is ok because im using redream not having reicast installed.
                        i have no custom es_systems.cfg anywhere but the one i showed which is in etc\emulationstation.
                        But You solved it for me
                        in my gameslist
                        <game>
                        <path>./+Start Amiberry.sh</path>
                        You would think that would be the first thing i checked :-)
                        same as other emulators with .sh in my gameslist.
                        deleted from gameslist now.
                        Very Pleased.
                        Thank you so much.
                        Sim

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