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Tricky test 2 avoid the ghost
Tricky test 2 avoid the ghost











  1. TRICKY TEST 2 AVOID THE GHOST DRIVERS
  2. TRICKY TEST 2 AVOID THE GHOST PC

If this is the case, try different cables until you find one that works. “No USB 3 Connection” means that either you forgot to attach your Quest to your PC, or that you used an unsuitable cable or USB port You understand immediately if a cable is not suitable because the Oculus Desktop App signals that the Quest is not connected to USB even if you have correctly attached it to a USB 3.0 port.

TRICKY TEST 2 AVOID THE GHOST PC

Not all cables work with Oculus Link: for instance, the cable provided in the box together with the Quest is not suitable to connect the Quest to PC (a quite absurd choice in my opinion). Oculus is adding compatibility with always more GPUs, so always more people will be able to use the Link. If it doesn’t work, you are out of luck, unless some future updates change the above conditions. If your PC doesn’t meet the above specifications, Oculus can’t guarantee the compatibility, meaning that Link may work or may not. Intel i5-4590 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater Anyway, for the lazy people among you, I’ll report here some data that are valid at the current time of writing. The page that I linked gets continuously updated by Oculus, so the best thing that you can do it is directly checking it. So before getting mad rebooting your PC a thousand times, please check this official guide highlighting the Link requirements Oculus Link doesn’t work with all PCs, and specifically, it doesn’t work with all graphics cards. Be careful of the Oculus Link requirements In every case, this is a good thing for your PC.

TRICKY TEST 2 AVOID THE GHOST DRIVERS

  • The drivers of your USB controllers (and all the ones of the motherboard, if you wish).īefore that Link worked for me the first time, I had to update everything.
  • The Oculus Quest runtime (you can follow this tutorial of mine on the topic).
  • Update everythingĭo you want to hear another old-time classic? Update everything, and with everything I mean specifically: A well-timed reboot can solve everything in some contexts. Oculus Link is in Beta, so some glitches are normal at this stage. I rebooted both the headset and the PC, and then the miracle happened. Sometimes this has solved the issue for me. Ok, this is an old classic: if something doesn’t work, you can try rebooting as the first possible solution.













    Tricky test 2 avoid the ghost