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- Fixed for make Oculus Home work.
- 1.) Download 2.1.1 Version (Support.zip): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dprJ7QxIzyzb4jZC-H-fQ_sRzOVCFA62/view
- 2.) Download Oculus Tray Tool: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/oculus-traytool-download.html
- 3.) Install Oculus Tray Tool.
- 4.) Open Oculus Tray Tool.
- 5.) Click "Service & Startup", and click the Blue Square to stop the Oculus Service.
- 6.) Exit completely out of Oculus Tray Tool.
- 7.) Open Support.zip. ( https://imgur.com/UFE0wE6 If you have a hard time finding the big green download button )
- 8.) Open "C:\Program Files\Oculus\" (or your oculus install folder) in another File Explorer window.
- 9.) Drag the three files inside the .zip into your Oculus folder. Overwrite them all if it asks.
- 10.) Open the newly overwritten "C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-drivers".
- 11.) Run oculus-driver.exe. (If any confirmation window popup, select yes)
- 12.) Turn your internet OFF completely. No access to the internet at all.
- 13.) Open Oculus Tray Tool again.
- 14.) Click "Service & Startup", and click the Sideways Blue Triangle to start the Oculus Service.(maybe they are running after driver installation,skip this point)
- 15.) Open the Oculus App.
- 16.) Click "Update" at the top of your Oculus window (Red Bar).
- 17.) Reload Oculus.
- 18.) If it asks you to update firmware again, do so.
- 19.) Find notepad in your start menu, right click it, and hit "Run as Administrator"
- 20.) File > Open, then navigate to "c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\"
- 21.) Open "hosts"
- 22.) At the bottom of the file add the following text: 127.0.0.1 securecdn.oculus.com
- (So the bottom few lines will look like this:)
- # localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself.
- # 127.0.0.1localhost
- # ::1 localhost
- 127.0.0.1 securecdn.oculus.com
- 22.5.) Save the file.
- 23.) Turn your internet back on.
- 24.) Oculus may display an error about services unavailable, but this is ok!
- 25.) Your client will still say v12, 12.1, or whatever you are on, but it's okay because the firmware is the thing that's broken.
- 26.) To verify that the downgrade was successful, open Oculus, hit "Devices".
- 27.) It will list each component, "Rift S, Right Touch, and Left Touch". Click the little mask icon next to "Rift S".
- 28.) A side window will pop up and "Software Version" should say 2.1.1.
- All done, fixed guide by Devilkkw
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