Please read my message thoroughly and be assured that I've tried everything various sites and forums have suggested. I recently removed all Steam VR settings, so now I no longer get the 108-error but the "Welcome - please plug in your VR headset" I get neither of the devices to show up, not the lighthouses, the wands of the headset. When I disable direct display mode the headset light turns green and I can see the desktop through the lenses. Steam VR however does NOT recognize the hardware. When I connect the VIVE it gets installed as it should, and I see the various Windows pop-up boxes in the right bottom. Tried all various settings regarding USB in BIOS Tried uninstalling both SteamVR and Steam - tried beta release of SteamVR Tried uninstalling USB drivers using USBDEVIEW Tried a different headset (a friend also has the Original VIVE) Tried "Disable power management" in Steam VR Tried "Remove all SteamVR USB devices" in Steam VR Tried a different GPU (I have a 2080 super, but tried a old 760) Tried all outputs on my GPU, both HDMI and DisplayPort Tried all my USB connections, both 2.0 and 3.0 Tried connecting HDMI and USB directly to computer without the linkbox Triple checked all cables and connections, also on the headset Here are a list over the things I've tried I consider my self a fairly technical individual and I'm not in the habit of taking directly contact with either software or hardware developers, but I'm becoming desperate. When I wanted to play the other they I got the dreaded 108-error message and I've been searching high and low on google and on various steam-forums to figure out what's might be wrong. I've had no problems with it what so ever and I've always been very pleased with it. I got the HTC Vive at launch back in easter 2015. I'm just pasting the whole thread, see at the bottom for the solution that helped me I struggled with this for weeeks and eventually got help from steam support. Leave the headset on a levelled flat surface before starting Trinus, looking forward, and wait for the calibration process.Hi guys. Disable V-Sync (and buffering) from your gpu control panel Some setups may require all displays to be at same refresh rate, but the Trinus PSVR display driver should avoid such requirement May require creating a custom resolution. Set the psvr display to a higher refresh rate (eg. A VR ready PC is required for best results, although less complex games will work fine with lower specs Make sure the selected Playback device (in Windows audio setting) is correct Connect your headphones to the PC (not PSVR) AMD cards may require setting pixel format to 4:4:4 and disable Virtual Super Resolution SteamVR does the SBS formatting automatically Some games do have native SBS support (eg. If the game does not load in SBS, there might be an issue with the ReShade setup. When playing non-VR games, you will need to use the Trinus VR Conversion to render the game in Side By Side format. resolution supported for PSVR) and Windows DPI setting is set to 100% Check that all your connected displays are at the same 1920x1080 resolution (max. If the VR display shows on the monitor, instead of the PSVR, try changing the selected Headset Display, enabling Force Set Display, or switching main display in Windows Display properties. Such window should stay on your monitor, not the PSVR display. Some VR apps keep their own window (which may need to be active to receive inputs). There should be no application window on the PSVR display, other than the VR view. It will switch Windows main display as a workaround for such red screen issue If that doesn't work, try enabling the Force Set Display option. If you get a red screen, try clicking on it to restore the SteamVR game view. If you have a second monitor, try disconnecting it (keeping only main monitor and PSVR) You can try setting Windows to duplicate/mirror displays or set PSVR display as main. If not, check screen detection in Windows display settings. Windows should detect the PSVR as a second monitor. Use the original (USB and hdmi) cables that came with the PSVR The PSVR Box needs to be connected via hdmi directly to the gpu card (not motherboard hdmi ports). If SteamVR doesn't detect the headset, try re-installing the Trinus SteamVR driver Don't worry about other PSVR related drivers in the Device Manager showing error, the only relevant one is the PSVR Control one You can manually re-install the driver by going to the Trinus PSVR install folder and run /ext/InstallDriver.exe. It should show as PSVR Control in Windows Device Manager>Universal Serial Bus Devices. Make sure the PSVR driver installed correctly. PSVR not detected / black screen / red screen
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