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    Cannot access RetroPie setup menu

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      arcadejacob
      last edited by

      I haven’t used my retro pie set up in over a year or two. I played some games and decided to install a couple more. Went to scrape them through the setup menu and I can’t get into it through Emulation Station or through the command line. Here is what I’m getting:

      pieretropie:"/RetroPie-Setup $ sudo • retropie_setup.sh
      Did not find needed dependencies: subversion python3-pyudev dirmngr. Trying to install them now.
      E: Command line option -allow-releaseinfo-change is not understood
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree
      Reading state information... Done
      The following extra packages will be installed:
      libapr1 libaprutil1 libassuan0 libksba8 libpthZ0 libserf-1-1 libsun1
      Suggested packages:
      subversion-toolsdb5.3-util
      The following NEW packages will be installed:
      dirmngr libapr1 libaprutil1 libassuan0 libksba8 libpth20 libserf-1-1 libsun1 python3-pyudev subversion
      © upgraded, 10 newly installed, O to remove and 81 not upgraded.
      Need to get 2,337 kB/2,409 kB of archives.
      After this operation, 8,545 kB of additional disk space will be used.
      HARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
      libapr1 libaprutil1 libassuan0 libksba8 libpthz0 libserf-1-1 libsun1 dirmngr python3-pyudev subuersion
      E: There are problems and -y was used without -force-yes
      Unable to install packages required by /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/retrople_packages.sh-Couldnotinstallpackage(s):subversionpython3-pyudeudirmng
      
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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Looks like you have updated the RetroPie-Setup script, but your system is no longer compatible with the new version. Which version of RetroPie setup did you have installed and how did you install it ?

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          arcadejacob @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu I’m not sure? I just went on the retropie website a few years back and did the download from there. Used “etcher” to format the sd card then put retropie on it. How can I find that info for you?

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            Normally you'd be able to see it in RetroPie-Setup, in the dialog title. Regardless, the Raspbian version used by your initial install is no longer supported by RetroPie, that's where the errors come from.
            You can re-install using a more recent version (backing up your games first and restoring them after, see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/#backup-option-2).

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              arcadejacob @mitu
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              @mitu I backup up using applepi baker. Downloaded and Installed the newer retropie buster 4.7.1 using balenaEtcher. Then Tried restoring through applepi baker, my old img, and I’m getting errors. Not sure what I’m doing wrong?

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                cdaters @arcadejacob
                last edited by cdaters

                @arcadejacob, when you used "ApplePi Baker" to "restore" your old .img, you wiped out your freshly imaged Buster 4.7.1 of RetroPie. Essentially, you just "restored" your old .img over it. Restoring an "img" is just like "cloning," It will be an exact copy of what you imaged.

                What you need to do is "copy" your roms folder to some location on your computer/network, etc from your "old" install of RetroPie. Once that is done, then image Buster 4.7.1 onto your SD Card, get that all setup accordingly, then copy your roms folder back onto it, thus "restoring" all of your games, etc. That is what @mitu meant by "backing up" up your games.

                Additionally, you don't need balenaEtcher if you are already using ApplePi Baker. In addition to backing/creating an img of your card/hd, it can also image it just like balenaEtcher.

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                  arcadejacob @cdaters
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                  @cdaters ohhhhhh, I didn’t know it was that easy, haha. So I can copy over all configs and splash screens the same way? Thanks guys!

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                    cdaters @arcadejacob
                    last edited by

                    @arcadejacob Yes, and don't forget any themes you have installed in /etc/emulationstation/themes/ etc. that you may have "custom" installed, etc.

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                      Novabug @mitu
                      last edited by

                      @mitu This is just what I was looking for. I performed an update within retropie config and got the same result. couldn't access any setup menu. copying the ROMs and Bios over, but a couple of BIN files wouldn't copy (admin permission required). I guess after I reflash the SD card, this won't be a problem putting all my ROMs back?

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