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    EmulationStation not loading / Error finding/creating filedata

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      gordonfreemanjr @mitu
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      @mitu Ok, I've changed the "daphe" rom folder name to "daphne1", rebooted. For a while the Pi is stuck on a black screen, then the ES fails to load again, however the Daphne related error message has disappeared; how there's only the one related to the Ports rom folder.

      RPi 4 4GB
      Retropie v 4.7.1

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        mitu Global Moderator
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        For the Daphne system, I've seen this kind of error before, since you're supposed to habe a .daphne folder, not a .daphne file. But for Ports, I don't see why the error appears.

        Could it be some permission issue ? Did you use the root account to change permissions (apart form configuring the video) ?

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          gordonfreemanjr @mitu
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          @mitu Update: I tried changing the Ports folder name to Ports1 and rebooting. Not the black screen doesn't go away and the ES doesn't even start to boot.

          I'm thinking: F4, RetroPie-Setup and reinstallation of Daphne and Ports emulators.

          As for your question: no, I haven't done anything involving the root command before the problem occurred.

          The Daphne system was fine: it was working OK and the ES used to boot up reading it perfectly. I have done nothing to mess that up. Literally the only thing I did prior to this was changing the resolution to make Amiga games run better.

          RPi 4 4GB
          Retropie v 4.7.1

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            mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
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            @gordonfreemanjr In this case, un-do the changes to config.txt for resolution.

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              gordonfreemanjr @mitu
              last edited by gordonfreemanjr

              @mitu This is my current config.txt:

              https://pastebin.com/vumk3nX3

              What do I do?

              (I changed the resolution settings from the EmuationStation GUI).

              RPi 4 4GB
              Retropie v 4.7.1

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                mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
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                @gordonfreemanjr I think you need to comment out the hdmi_group and hdmi_mode options - just add a # at the beginning of the line where they are present.

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                  gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                  last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                  @mitu Thanks, but I don't seem to be able to that. I can't use the File Manager to paste the corrected config.txt over the old one to /boot, as the folder is apparently protected. I can access the old file with File Manager though, but editing is with Nano is a bit over my head. Also, the hash key apparently inputs the pound symbol instead of the hash symbol. The copy/paste technique also doesn't seem to work.

                  EDIT: I tried browsing the SD card from my PC, but accoring to my Ubuntu the BOOT folder is empty.

                  RPi 4 4GB
                  Retropie v 4.7.1

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                    gordonfreemanjr @mitu
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                    @mitu Ok, I’ve managed to edit the config.txt file. No effect, same situation: the ES isn’t booting up with the finding/creating filedata error.

                    RPi 4 4GB
                    Retropie v 4.7.1

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                      gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                      last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                      @mitu Ok, I didn’t manage to edit the config.txt, as my changes are not saving. I am using the sudo command and Nano even asked me if I want to overwrite the config.txt. I reboot, the problem prevails. I check the config.txt: it’s unedited, despite the previous edits. I’m in the dark here.

                      EDIT: Made it! I’ve commented the HDMI settings out and... no effect. Same error, the ES won’t boot. Also, the resolution makes absolutely no sense now: Retropie is now in this tiny rectangle in the top left corner of my TV.

                      RPi 4 4GB
                      Retropie v 4.7.1

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                        gordonfreemanjr @mitu
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                        @mitu I tried sudo raspi-config to change the resolution. There are way less resolution options available than before the RetroPie went to hell. I tried few options, same results. The ES won’t boot.

                        As far as I’m concerned, I have two options left:
                        a. uninstall Daphne and Ports emulators and rebuild them.
                        b. wipe the SD card and start over

                        The B option is tempting.

                        RPi 4 4GB
                        Retropie v 4.7.1

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                          gordonfreemanjr @gordonfreemanjr
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                          OK, here are some final words:

                          • I tried reinstalling Daphne and Ports emulators, which did nothing
                          • I wiped the SD card and started over.

                          After that, I attempted an experiment: with the RPi shiny and new, I changed the resolution with Raspi-Config and rebooted. The EmulationStation never came back. Apparently, in my case, changing the RetroPie resolution is a death sentence. For any reason, you'll never see your ES again.

                          Case closed.

                          RPi 4 4GB
                          Retropie v 4.7.1

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