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  • in reply to: RetroPie Multi-Boot Images #122306
    stomper
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    You were totaly right :)
    http://htpcbuild.com/htpc-software/raspberry-pi-openelec/openelec-overclocking/
    I just had to remove the # from the decode_MPG2=0x000000
    after that, all works great :)
    Thanks again!!

    in reply to: RetroPie Multi-Boot Images #122283
    stomper
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    [quote=122282]

    I think OpenELEC should allow you to edit the files with the default root/openelec combination of username/password.

    As for other types of OSes like Raspbian and RetroPie, you’d need root permissions to edit the file.
    In order to login through WinSCP as ‘root’, you’d first need to set a root password. You can google how to do that.
    Or you could login as pi/raspberry with SSH or your preferred method and then edit the file with nano:
    $ sudo nano /boot/config.txt

    [/quote]
    I have tried all theese options, but they all failed due to write protection.
    I hope that there is something that I have missed, that some of the experts here have knowledge of =)

    in reply to: RetroPie Multi-Boot Images #122280
    stomper
    Participant

    Hello again
    I have now used this dualboot and tweaked it into my prefered settning regarding background pictures etc.
    I just have one last (?) question;
    How do I edit the config.txt?
    I wanna overclock it a little and mostly, add my codes for the
    decode_MPG2=0x00000000
    decode_WVC1=0x00000000
    I keep gettin errors both from SSH and WinSCP that I am not allowed to edit the file.
    If you are intrested I made a new background for the Game section, uploading a small preview first.

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