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Yesterday owners of Oculus Rift headsets around the world woke up to find that. An expired security certificate. Today, developers at Oculus have issued a step-by-step guide to fixing the problem. Here’s what you need to do.First, bookmark on the Oculus website. That’s where the developers have been putting all of the information and updates related to this particular issue.
If anything goes wrong, you’ll want to be able to find your way back here to troubleshoot it.Next, itself. Note that this is a special patch only for users experiencing the “Can’t Reach Oculus Runtime Service” error, which looks like the following screenshot from my PC. If you’re having a different issue, then this article isn’t for you. This error cropped up for owners of the Oculus Rift worldwide on March 7.
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Today, the headset developers have issued a patch that fixes the issue. Charlie Hall/PolygonOnce you’ve downloaded the executable, go ahead and run it. If Windows Defender software takes issue with the file, run it anyway. This may also require that you temporarily disable your anti-virus software, so be sure to turn it back on when you’re done.Next, select the repair function and confirm that you would like the patch to repair your Oculus installation. Once completed, open the Oculus app. Finally, the app itself will need to download another update. Once the Rift suite is back up and running, click the notifications tab in the lower left.
It will open a menu along the right-hand side. If everything is working correctly you’ll see that the software has begun an update. Give it a few minutes, and you’ll get a pop-up that says “a new version of Oculus is required.” Hit update, and you’re pretty much done. Charlie Hall/PolygonOnce it’s finished, you’ll get a pop-up.
Hit “update” and you’re done. We followed the above steps on two different Polygon machines and had no issues whatsoever.If you tried your own homebrew method yesterday or some other kind of workaround, it’s possible that you broke something. The patch might help, but it might not. If you uninstalled the Oculus suite, or think you might need to, go to to re-download the setup file.
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No buying/selling: Use.Wiki Pages.Oculus Official Links.Community Links. Event Calendar:.Filter by Flair. I have tried every known solution out there. Stop and start the service, delete remaining registry files, run the repair from the Oculus installer, a full reinstall, a full OS reinstall.About 20% of the time one of these works except for stopping/starting the service as that never works.
The other 80% of the time I have a bricked headset with really no solution.I think I figured out what's causing it now and it's when I download Nvidia drivers whilst Oculus is running. The problem is that I have no choice because I have a faulty headset that automatically 'deletes' it's own drivers after a reboot or rather fails to recognize any display drivers from Nvidia and therefore errors out with 'No HDMI connection' until I download them. So every day I have to reinstall Nvidia drivers which only give life to the headset again if the Oculus software is running.But it's out of warranty so I can't get past that. Is there any other unorthodox solution out there that someone has tried?. Mine does this all the time, for me if I plug in my headset, then restart the pc, and immediately click to open oculus once the pc turns on mine opens. Other then that I always get the error message we are having trouble starting oculus.
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Super annoying I have had mine since December 2016 and have never had this issue until recently. I’m pretty sure it’s something on the oculus software end that they don’t know how to fix yet. I have even completely uninstalled the oculus software and reinstalled every thing and it still does this.