![]() That means if you, for example, use regular 144 Hz, and get 435 error, going to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\config\steamvr.vrsettings and removing that file, would put your Index on 90 Hz, the default Hz amount, then work but the plot twist is that driver stills corrupt, so if you change to 120 Hz or 80 Hz, you would be ok, but when putting on 144Hz, you would get the same.Īnd yes, if yoy was using 90 Hz when corrupted, you would suffered a complete soft brick of your HDM if you're not solving this issue, or, using another PC/laptop or reinstalling Windows.Īfter a week, when 144 Hz got bugged and staying at 120 Hz, yesterday I got 120hz corrupted too. Using as me a Valve Index, which have 120 Hz and 144 Hz modes, what happens is one of the frecuencies (Hz) gets corrupt on the drivers side, so you need to reset the drivers. If you're on AMD side, prolly this error would be solved with Alma's tutorial. Make a clean reinstall of your nvidia graphic drivers. Short version for people who's still with the issue: Originally posted by cris2003: Alma, put this extra thing at the end of the post: I think would help some people. Note: 3rd Party programs may create files outside the steam directories *This also can be done by typing “steam://run/250820” on your favorite browser Then Re-install SteamVR: You can so do by downloading and installing the latest release directly from the steam library by clicking the Install button, keep in mind that you may need to reselect the SteamVR tool from the Steam Library to display the Install button. "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Steam\steamapps\common\SteamVR" The default path for that folder would be: (important) Make sure to delete any leftover files in the installation directory by deleting the contents in the folder “SteamVR” Follow the on screen prompts to complete the uninstallation of the SteamVR tool. Right click the SteamVR tool from the Steam Library and select UnistallĢ. Then Uninstall steam VR! You can do so with the following instructions:ġ. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\config\lighthouse\lighthousedb.json C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\config\steamvr.vrsettingsĬ. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\SteamVR\resources\settings\default.vrsettingsī. Navigate to each path and delete the following files:Ī. This process will clear the SteamVR settings and the lighthouse settings stored on the system.Ģ. Despite it is recommended to reinstall both Steam/SteamVR on these scenarios, it is possible to clear the current settings and enforce a clean setup of all the system again. In certain scenarios, like changes the SteamVR settings or has used 3rd Party VR software, Steam/SteamVR will start to behave unexpectedly. The following steps will restore steam vr and all the settings to default, in my case this help me to fix some perfomance issues caused by programs like Openvr Advanced settings (Uninstall said program or any 3rd Party VR software before following these steps.) Many thanks to Julian from vive support team to help me out!
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