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Oculus software install is incredibly slow. While installing the software, it went from 10 mb/s to 2 kb/s and just drastically changed throughout the whole installation, now its been stuck at around 1 kb/s for the past 30 minutes and im really confused. I have 200/200 internet upload/download. Update: To fix this, download files (no idea why it ...
It seems like some setting somewhere got messed up, or some file is corrupted. And since uninstalling and reinstalling hasn't helped, I'm guessing some files or settings are left behind even after a reinstall. The uninstall process deletes all the Oculus stuff in Program Files, but I'm wondering if there's some other Oculus folder I don't know ...
Oculus uses the same method to open their logon page. Are you running any security software (anti-virus / anti-fishing / anti-malware) beyond the standard Windows Defender that might block the launching of URLs?
Oculus support are useless, i listed 12 things id tried including a last ditch attempt and a reinstall of windows again, update the system then oculus .... nope, Oculus support at this stage told me ..... to reboot in safe mode and uninstall and reinstall etc ..... omg, they literally dont read your messages, I got asked on the Oculus forums by ...
Only reference to the PC software at all I found on the meta website was a Q&A on how to download it and some hyperlinked text with "Download now" which downloads an installer, it installs Oculus App Version 56.0.0.193.155 which I have now tried after a few restarts of the software/PC/quest doesn't work either.
I've seen a lot of people having an issue where the 'Allow USB Debugging' menu doesn't show up on their Quest 2 after a software update once they connect to the Oculus Link Desktop App. Now if you open SideQuest, a USB connection dialog pops up in your Quest that asks you to allow the USB connection using a fingerprint ID.
Full guide for bypassing the Oculus app, I HIGHLY advise this method over installing the Oculus stuff since this is max performance. The drawback is, you need to get the DLL for somewhere you trust, because so far as I'm aware, it only comes from the download/install process of the app or someone that has already been through the process. 2.
Open Sidequest, and click the "Run ADB Commands" option in the upper right hand corner. adb reboot bootloader. Wait at least ten seconds. Go into the Quest and select the "firmware update" option using the volume buttons to move the selection, and power button to select. Wait at least ten seconds.
To go into your Windows services: open the start menu, search for "Services", then right-click on the Services app icon and select "Run As Administrator". In the list, search for Oculus VR Runtime Service. Its startup type is defaulted to "Automatic". Change this to "Manual". This way it will no longer load on system startup.
The VM running in Parallels has 32Gb ram dedicated to it with 8cpu cores. Steam VR believes it's got the performance to run vr which is good but no use if I can't get this software to install. The Specs of Mac is 64GB ram M1 max with a 32core gpu. This dropbox folder has screenshots of the issues i got and the modified installer that bypasses ...