Chuong Nguyen/Digital Trends (Error 113) Path registry not writable Check with Steam’s support page for further explanation of compatible USB chipsets. If you’ve attempted every fix detailed above, it may be that your USB chipset is causing the issue. Step 5: Quit SteamVR, plug the link box back into your PC, and re-launch SteamVR. Click Remove all SteamVR Devices and click Yes when prompted. Step 4: Double-check to see if the link box’s USB cable is unplugged from the PC. Step 2: Navigate to SteamVR > Settings > General, and make sure the Developer Settings box is checked. Step 1: Unplug the link cables from your PC. If, after trying all possible USB ports, you still do not have a connection, try resetting your USB devices using the following steps. If there is a USB port already in use and working - say, one that your keyboard or mouse is plugged into - try moving the Vive connection to it. In that case, try using a USB 2.0 port instead. Sometimes, plugging into USB 3.0 and 3.1 ports can cause errors. Step 1: Quit SteamVR and reboot your computer. Keep in mind that you may need to repeat this process more than once in order for the error to stop appearing. If you see a notification in the taskbar that a driver is installing, wait for it to finish. Step 3: After a few minutes, plug the power and USB cord back into the Link Box. Step 2: Unplug the power and USB cord from the PC side of the link box (meaning NOT the orange side of the link box). Step 1: In SteamVR, right-click on the headset icon and select Reboot Vive Headset. Once you’ve done that, if the issue still persists, there are a number of other things to try: If everything is plugged in but the headset is not turning on, try a different outlet.Once properly plugged in, the LED on the headset should be green, indicating that it’s ready for use.The power, USB, and HDMI cables from the headset should be plugged into the correct slots on the link box from there, the link box’s USB and HDMI should be plugged into the PC, and the power cord plugged into a power outlet.If in doubt, remove everything and plug it back in again. First and foremost, make sure the headset is plugged in correctly.The most common motherboard problems, and how to fix them Wi-Fi not working? Here’s how to fix the most common problems The most common Slack issues and how to fix them I dig their philosophy of not trying to reinvent every 2 years but the basic stuff has to run seamlessly. Too bad, I have been an HTC fan but wonder what's going on in Taipei, Taiwan. And why does it ask me which device I want to sync to every time I make a call (M8 did that too)? Distracting, and annoying, and its pretty obvious if I wanted to dump the connection I would do it before dialing. After the first call I can hear them but they cannot hear me. I have noticed a few things with the M9 that are buggy, particularly bluetooth issues.Times out a lot syncing to new devices but once synced it stays. Open to new ideas, even to download a new version of AndroidHTCSync.apk file if I can find it from a reliable source. And the file size is 0.00kb so I wonder if its corrupted? So called smart phone. I did the process recommended on this thread with AndroidHTCSync.apk, that file is on my phone however it will not run. I tried deleting the driver and the HTC Driver app thinking maybe the M8 driver was a conflict but no help. I've done all I can think of, uninstall reinstall reboot restart etc etc. The computer recognizes them and I can navigate into the storage etc. M9 simply will not be recognized by the Sync software on any of 3 computers (all windows 7, one 32 bit two 64 bit). I had the M7 and M8 previously - I still have them. Windows 7, I just got the HTC One M9 and run into this same problem.
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