Yesterday I Updated windows 10 with the jubileum update but after this update
encountered problems with E;D in VR.
The game freezes and sometimes doesn't start at all.
Did you have the same problems ?
How to get to the old windows 10 because recovery does not work.
Must really suck installing an operating system that will never be a finished product. I installed 10 on 2 game machines on separate drives. Never loaded them up again. Guess I'll have to after 7 is not supported.
Sorry Fransoos - suggest uninstall the Oculus drivers, possibly ED as well and re-install?
If you're running Avast anti-malware, there's an update on their website that stops eventual memory crashes.
In order to roll back to a previous Windows build, users need to perform a hard restart of their device, then let it boot to the password entry screen There, you need to press and hold the shift key, then simultaneously click the power button on the bottom right of screen, and (whilst continuing to hold down shift) select Restart. This lets you boot into advanced options - then click on Advanced Options > Rollback to previous build, then follow the steps from there.
In future, leave big updates for a few weeks, and check the issues others are having before updating your own version.
Captain Willard - OSes have never been finished products. Once you've realised that, your free
Win 10 works fine on my PC.
No freezes, loads in 11 secs from button to desktop.
The only trouble I've had is upgrading to the newer kernel version 6 weeks ago when I got the Rift and couldn't install the drivers. No biggy there, Win Update ran for 3 hrs total and it all updated fine.
Not sure on the Jubileum/Anniversary updated 1611 version. I've not gone there yet.
Maybe I've been lucky - I've never had issues with anything since DOS. Win3.0, 3.1, 3.11, 95, NT4.0, 98, 2000, XP, 7 and 10 have all worked pretty much flawlessly, without images, ghost or recovery needed.
*quickly touches wood and whistles* :O
Last weeks Win 10 update was a bad one for rift users. My x-box gamepad is now no longer recognised... But oculus are aware of this and working to find a solution, apparently.
Had no problems with it on the E.D. side of things though.
Last weeks Win 10 update was a bad one for rift users. My x-box gamepad is now no longer recognised... But oculus are aware of this and working to find a solution, apparently.
Had no problems with it on the E.D. side of things though.
I've had the same problem with my gamepad. You have to connect your xbox gamepad by USB cable first, and after that you can use it in normal way (read wireless). I hope that helps. Cheers
Curiosity got the better of me and did click the "upgrade" to the Anniversary Edition of Win 10 Pro 64-bit version. Guess I was bored. Only minor issue during the upgrade was the Razer Synapse driver update that kicked in midway thru the process for some reason and then failed near the end. I had no issues completing the upgrade after the Anniversary Update (Build 1161) had finished.
Other than that I had no issue with the exception of getting the "stuck at the spinning ship" error during ED VR load. This is covered under https://support.frontier.co.uk/kb/faq.php?id=332 KB article. So I had downgraded my Nvidia drivers to the version 368.69 recommended level per the article and it works perfectly. I do have SLI enabled on my dual-GTX1080 setup even though for Elite it provides no noticeable benefit. The old Windows 10 version worked with the latest released drivers, the new one does not. Oh well...
Overall it went better than expected but won't be so bold next time.
Yesterday I Updated windows 10 with the jubileum update but after this update
encountered problems with E;D in VR.
The game freezes and sometimes doesn't start at all.
Did you have the same problems ?
How to get to the old windows 10 because recovery does not work.
driver stall most likely can happen to any OS when updating, uninstall and reinstall your drivers cleanly for graphics as well as steam vr, and that should fix it.