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Windows Update will now download and uses a new driver. Check the Applications and System Event Logs in Windows (using Event Viewer) to find out if you have an app that is frequently crashing and generating Windows Error Reporting (WER) reports. Make sure Windows is up-to-date by checking out Windows Update. Temporarily disconnect any other USB peripherals and devices linked to your PC. Check your GPU driver version: Make sure it’s recent, but also pay attention to any new performance and compatibility issues and regressions on completely new drivers.

Check that your PC meets the minimal system requirements to perform the app/game that is stuttering or otherwise non-performant. Double check your GPU driver version: Make certain it’s recent, but also pay attention to any new performance and compatibility issues and regressions on completely new drivers. For SteamVR games and apps, make sure SteamVR and the Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR components are up to date.

Make sure the HDMI wire is plugged in every just how. Plug order: Try hooking up the HDMI adapter to your personal computer before connecting the headset to the adapter, particularly if you’re using a USB-C to HDMI adapter. Try your PC’s HDMI port with a PC monitor. Some Personal computers may have more than one HDMI port, and not all of them might be energetic.

If your PC has both an integrated graphics processing device (iGPU) and discrete image processing device (dGPU), make sure that you are plugged into your dept’s HDMI interface. Double check your GPU driver version: Make certain it’s recent, but also focus on any new performance and compatibility issues and regressions on brand-new drivers.

If you’re using Mixed Reality on the laptop and you’ve installed a more recent graphics driver from the graphics card manufacturer’s website, try downgrading to the latest images card drivers provided on your PC manufacturer’s website, or on Windows Update. When you have multiple PC displays connected to your PC, try disconnecting all but one PC monitor temporarily.

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If you’ve lately changed your images cards without reinstalling Windows, check that the headset monitor still gets the correct driver installed. To do this, with your headset plugged in, concur that “Mixed Reality headset” is listed under the node in Device Manager. If your personal computer comes with an Nvidia graphics card, make sure Nvidia’s 3D Vision software is disabled. On some images cards (especially old graphics cards), the HDMI port might not support HDMI 2. 0 or may not be fully compatible with Windows Mixed Reality. ABU has HDMI ports that are incompatible with Windows Mixed Reality. To look this up, open up the “HP Support Assistant” and the merchandise quantity will be shown towards underneath of the app.

If you’re using a Surface Book 2, please make sure you’re using the Surface USB-C to HDMI adapter. Please, look for PC compatibility and setup issues first, as the symptoms are very similar. Check to make sure the USB cable connection is plugged into a USB 3.0 or faster slot. USB 3.0 ports have SS (Super Speed) written next to them.

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