@anonpebbles you should have 3 partitions, at least. What you mebtiin is the 1st partition used for boot. If you ever reach es, try to make a support archive. Otherwise you may have to laje an img of your sd, upload it si that i can check some logs. But insee no reason why it would reboot
@davidwrightini Might be caused by the fact your pi doesn't cope well with overclock frequency. Try to lower down the arm_freq parameter in your config.txt to 1250 and see if it boots ok. If so, then increase the value to 1300 and check up if it boots.
Not all Pi3 behave the same regarding overclock. And adding a small copper heatsink on both your CPU and SDRAM chips might help too (it's strongly advised when pushing frequency over 1300 Mhz and becomes mandatory if you want to reach 1400 Mhz in a stable way)
@Robsdedude Some good songs there. I might add some OOT music myself. My plan was to have one song from a game on each console I have on there. It is hard to think of ones that suit being on the menu!
@acris Yes I would be happy to write up my tutorial on the wiki. Thanks!
Hi guys, I ran into this problem today and I think I found out why it's happening. The 720?.zip file is the rom file for 720˚, which has a character in it which recalbox does not support. I was able to get my system booting as normal by removing the ? character from the filename.