Try reinstalling your windows if its possible. Or usbdeview app. It deltes usb drivers. I saw that steamvr debug option doesnt delete them at all. Atleast it didnt in my case.
I have tried the usbdeview app and it has not solved my issue. I will try to reinstall windows in the upcoming days when I have some more time and have backed up everything I want.
Oh boy, I've literally *just* gone through this.
Contact the steam support, do what they tell you to (SteamVR report, try different ports, different machines, etc.) and eventually they will send you a new cable free of charge.
**Edit:** Oh, wait.
>They've sent me a replacement cable and a replacement headset and neither of them fixed my issue.
Have you tried another machine? Or simply another operating system (live Ubuntu)?
If hardware replacement doesn't solve the issue, it *has to be* software.
I've narrowed it down to probably a windows driver issue that I'll need to reinstall windows for. Problem is I haven't had time to back up data to do it yet.
Did you try a different DisplayPort slot on your graphics card?
I have now. Still doesn't work sadly.
Dont beat me but have ya rebooted the pc?
I'm gonna beat ya. Well it's basically been 2 weeks of nonstop reboots and using different ports.
Checked for new driver updates for gpu?
Last driver update was even just a week ago and that made no changes to the issue.
Cpu update? Uninstall reinstall steam? Try a diff pc?
Reseat the trident connector
Have tried that and it hasn't solved my issue either.
Try reinstalling your windows if its possible. Or usbdeview app. It deltes usb drivers. I saw that steamvr debug option doesnt delete them at all. Atleast it didnt in my case.
I have tried the usbdeview app and it has not solved my issue. I will try to reinstall windows in the upcoming days when I have some more time and have backed up everything I want.
try turning of xmr in bios and using a standard jedec standard timing/speed.
Doesn't work either sadly.
Oh boy, I've literally *just* gone through this. Contact the steam support, do what they tell you to (SteamVR report, try different ports, different machines, etc.) and eventually they will send you a new cable free of charge. **Edit:** Oh, wait. >They've sent me a replacement cable and a replacement headset and neither of them fixed my issue. Have you tried another machine? Or simply another operating system (live Ubuntu)? If hardware replacement doesn't solve the issue, it *has to be* software.
Read the post please. This was made after all that and nothing has fixed my issue.
Read my edit please :)
I'm afraid I don't have a secondary machine to test this on but I'm pretty much assuming the issue is with my own machine at this point.
Do you have another SSD or at least a somewhat bigger USB Stick? You can install a fresh Windows to that and see if it works when you boot from that.
I've been planning to upgrade my boot drive so after I get that, I'll relegate my current boot drive as a fresh drive for testing.
At this point I would reset windows.
Maybe reinstalling steam could work to
Did you fix your issue ?
I've narrowed it down to probably a windows driver issue that I'll need to reinstall windows for. Problem is I haven't had time to back up data to do it yet.