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If not, you may want to troubleshoot the Windows Update process.Check out our Knowledge Base, all guides are compiled by our Trusted Techs. You may want to click on Advanced Updates -> View your update history and see if you have downloaded any updates since install. If there is a statement in red in the right-side pane that says "Some settings are managed by your organization" then this may be the issue. If you want to test it, in Windows 10, Search for Windows Update Settings (it's in Settings -> Windows Update). Therefor, what is an expected plug-and-play consumer experience becomes a driver-hunting nightmare.Īgain, this is just speculation based on one data point. I speculate that this could be a problem for people running a Win10 configuration that gets updated from a corporate update server instead of Microsoft's Windows Update infrastructure.Ī lot of companies don't consider a wireless adapter for an Xbox controller to be a corporate tool, and may not include the driver in the update library. This is great info - took me a long time to fix this.
It's not like you can expect Microsoft Windows 10 to correctly install the right driver for an obscure third party peripheral like a brand new Microsoft Xbox one controller, or allow manual download of that driver.
It should install and you'll be good to go. Point it to the directory with the (unpacked!) files from the. On it, go to properties, driver, update driver, manual install. Then go to the device manager (with the dongle plugged in), fine the Xbox Acc line with the yellow exclamation point. Download the CAB file, unpack it with some decompressor (e.g. However, I couldn't get the Microsoft download to work. If The Xbox wireless receiver did not install (no lights when you push the sync button), try these threads: No low effort memes, gifs, image macros, etc.Įverything you need to know about the Quest 2 Wiki Pages.Read the FAQ before posting a question.This is a place for friendly VR discussion, don’t start drama, attack, or bait other redditors.New Quest 2 Owner? - Everything you need to know about the Quest 2 Rules of the Oculus Subreddit Welcome to /r/Oculus, a place for Oculus fans to discuss VR.