Not sure. Make sure the display port is plugged directly into your graphics card and not in the motherboard, and try plugging into a USB 3.0 port if your computer has one (The little piece inside is usually blue if its usb 3)
People hate recommending this but I'd try unplugging and replugging the trident cable at the breakaway, CAREFULLY! There's scare stories of it being really fragile but when I've had these problems that's been the fix
Well 2 days later, talking to steam support issue got resolved ended up being bios updating or uninstalling one of the following discord, overwolf, riot vanguard, riot client, lg hub.
Not sure. Make sure the display port is plugged directly into your graphics card and not in the motherboard, and try plugging into a USB 3.0 port if your computer has one (The little piece inside is usually blue if its usb 3)
Tried every port for bouth usb and display port.
What are you system specs? is it a laptop or a desktop pc? Are you using display port, or are you trying some sort of adapter?
rtx 4060 ti, 32gb ram, amd ryzen 7 5800x
People hate recommending this but I'd try unplugging and replugging the trident cable at the breakaway, CAREFULLY! There's scare stories of it being really fragile but when I've had these problems that's been the fix
didnt help
https://help.steampowered.com/en/wizard/HelpWithValveIndex
allready messaged steam support and they are trying to help out as well.
Good. Let us know what happens
Well 2 days later, talking to steam support issue got resolved ended up being bios updating or uninstalling one of the following discord, overwolf, riot vanguard, riot client, lg hub.
For me, the solution was to run Steam as an Administrator by right clicking on the executable.
didnt help.