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Turns out that my bios folder was corrupted somehow. A fresh reinstall of Recalbox fixed the issue.
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@deneme Please read the topic, this is described a few posts above, you just have to read...
@Zing said in Overclocking Pi4 with recalbox 7:
To edit the config.txt file, you must connect via SSH: https://recalbox.gitbook.io/documentation/v/francais/tutoriels/systeme/modification/editer-le-fichier-config.txt To login via SSH: https://recalbox.gitbook.io/documentation/v/francais/tutoriels/systeme/acces/acces-root-via-terminal https://recalbox.gitbook.io/documentation/v/francais/tutoriels/systeme/acces/acces-reseau-via-winscp To access a partition in write mode: https://recalbox.gitbook.io/documentation/v/francais/tutoriels/systeme/acces/acceder-a-une-partition-en-ecriture
To edit the config.txt file, you must connect via SSH:
To login via SSH:
To access a partition in write mode: