{"id":6397,"date":"2018-12-13T14:57:26","date_gmt":"2018-12-13T19:57:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/benies-blogs.com\/general\/?p=6397"},"modified":"2019-01-23T21:14:00","modified_gmt":"2019-01-24T02:14:00","slug":"the-day-my-vr-equipment-turned-into-a-200-paperweight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/benies-blogs.com\/general\/2018\/12\/13\/the-day-my-vr-equipment-turned-into-a-200-paperweight\/","title":{"rendered":"The day my VR equipment turned into a $200 paperweight"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Me: I want to play VR.<br \/>\nMixed Reality Portal: Check your display cable!<br \/>\nMe: *sighs, gets up and takes the cable out and puts it back in* There. *sits back down*<br \/>\nMixed Reality Portal: Check your display cable!<br \/>\nMe:<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/i.kym-cdn.com\/entries\/icons\/original\/000\/026\/913\/excuse.jpg\" width=\"422\" height=\"237\" \/><br \/>\nYeah Microsoft, what the FUCK did you DO!? ..Oh, that&#8217;s right, yesterday Windows Update got quite busy. First time it was a small update. Since I had nothing to do, I decided to allow a restart. Decided to check again.. big mistake&#8211; big update this time.<br \/>\nTurned out it was this &#8216;October Update&#8217;&#8230; in mid-December.<br \/>\nToday I tried to get into VR (as you saw from what I said above). Usually, taking out and putting the cable back in fixes the problem, but not this time. This time it was getting me this strange &#8216;Error: 1-4&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Clearly, the October Update has just borked my WMR equipment. Tried to look it up, no one else having this issue. So I thought that it&#8217;s possible my graphics card drivers need to be updated. Got the latest, that was released just today. How very interesting, almost like this is a fix for my issue. Yet it wasn&#8217;t listed anywhere in the changelog.<br \/>\nMade a mistake with clean install. Instead of it uninstalling the old drivers and installing the new in its place, I only uninstalled the old.. ugh. I&#8217;ve been used to Nvidia for way too long.<br \/>\nTried to restart, noticed Windows also wanted to do so, and I had noticed this last night, but since it was nearly 5:30 in the morning, I didn&#8217;t want to wait for it to get done. But this time I allowed it, maybe hoping this would had saved me the hell I&#8217;m going through.<br \/>\n&#8211;<br \/>\nCame back, installing the drivers. MR Portal comes up, still showing an issue to the cable. But I noticed the error code was gone. Suddenly, it realizes the cable is in and shows &#8216;Ready&#8217;. Thank GOD that&#8217;s fixed!<br \/>\nAfter restarting, I&#8217;m no longer seeing the &#8216;check your display cable&#8217; message when launching MR Portal. I want to take this with a grain of salt of the thought they finally fixed that highly annoying issue.<\/p>\n<p>Also, my brain is reminding me this &#8216;October Update&#8217; was supposed to fix a lot of issues with WMR. I just hope one of them is optimization with low end builds. I also wonder what took it so long to get to me.<br \/>\nThe same can be said for the next Gamefly game coming to my house, but I digress.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<br \/>\nEDIT (the 14th): Guess what? Yep, the issue&#8217;s back after I turned on my computer the day after. Same message, same error code. Here I thought I had it after updating the GPU drivers. Turns out that wasn&#8217;t it.<br \/>\nMade a post on the WMR Reddit forum (for a reason I will explain in just a few moments, I&#8217;m not linking it). Let&#8217;s just say I was extremely not happy, and was on the verge of tossing this $200 paperweight out the window and get an Oculus. My anger made me 110% put the blame on the October Update.<br \/>\nBefore I made the thread however, noticed someone having a slightly similar issue, who got help and was told the HDMI cable could be possibly going bad on them. But at the end, they got a new headset. Sadly, this isn&#8217;t an option for me.<br \/>\n&#8211;<br \/>\nOne interesting thing about this, are the troubleshooting steps. One was looking in<br \/>\nDevice Manager and looking for &#8216;Monitors&#8217; and &#8216;Mixed Reality devices&#8217;. The person said they didn&#8217;t see the headset in Monitors&#8230; but on mine, I saw it.<br \/>\nSo, Windows is definitely seeing my headset. If this means there&#8217;s nothing wrong with it nor the cables, than that rules those out.<br \/>\nI also noticed they claimed, they reinstalled the WMR software <em>without<\/em> having to reinstall Windows. And I remembered briefly reading something about that. Seeing this is something I have yet tried, I attempted to look it up and found <a href=\"https:\/\/www.windowscentral.com\/how-factory-reset-your-windows-mixed-reality-headset\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">this<\/a>. Unplugged the cables from the back of the tower, and repeated the process as Windows seemed to not recognize it. Hit Uninstall, and it claimed there were a few files it couldn&#8217;t remove. The post also said to unpair my controllers, so I did.<br \/>\nPlugged in the cables, and the post claimed something would come up and start the setup\/installation process&#8230; but nothing happened&#8211; no window popped up. Randomly tried the MR Portal, and wishing the post said &#8220;click on this to start it&#8221;, because that was what was needed.<br \/>\nAs it&#8217;s starting up the setting up, whammo. Issue is back, same error. Posted in the thread I made that I tried reinstalling the software and didn&#8217;t help.<br \/>\n&#8230;And now, for the reason I refuse to post the link (over embarrassment).<br \/>\nTried restarting my computer (feeling this isn&#8217;t going to help)&#8230;. but this time, <strong>it did<\/strong>! It went past the error, and ran me through re-paring the controllers. Holy fuck, this is promising. But all I could feel is the issue is just going to happen again after a restart.<br \/>\nAfter setting up the boundary, everything was ready. It was looking really promising, but I tried my best to keep my surprise at bay and quickly did a restart.<br \/>\nCame back, and.. oh wow. Did I actually kill two issues with one reinstall?! It definitely seems so! \ud83d\ude00<br \/>\nRedid the boundary as I didn&#8217;t like how messy I made it the first time. This time it&#8217;s much better. After doing the initial VR tutorial and getting to the Cliff House, I noticed it looked slightly different. New demos to play (such as a <em>Superhot<\/em> demo), yet there&#8217;s still no &#8216;Launch SteamVR&#8217; button. Though I could actually set this up (much like the Desktop app).<br \/>\nGot in VRChat and didn&#8217;t have many issues.<br \/>\n&#8211;<br \/>\nShut off my computer for the night, and brought it back this afternoon (the 15th). I was fearing that the issue would return&#8230; I was greeted with it saying &#8216;Ready&#8217;. Holy <strong>fuck, I got it!!<\/strong> <strong>It&#8217;s FIXED!!<\/strong> It&#8217;s a miracle! Who knew, a simple reinstall would fix months of an annoying issue.<br \/>\nAnd that, is why I&#8217;m not going to link the thread. Saying a reinstall didn&#8217;t help, when it actually did. Yeah, embarrassment.<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;&#8221;It&#8217;s FIXED&#8221;, Benie cried out. Yet he didn&#8217;t realize the next time he turned his computer on, the issue would happen again.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Me: I want to play VR. Mixed Reality Portal: Check your display cable! Me: *sighs, gets up and takes the cable out and puts it back in* There. *sits back down* Mixed Reality Portal: Check your display cable! 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