So I've got my official Oculus Link cable plugged into a USB 3.0 Type C
port on the back of my motherboard (MSI B250M Gaming Pro), and for a
couple days it has been detected as USB 2.0 through the Oculus
software.I've searched far and wide on google ...
Lunar_Tick said: Look under hardware IDs in the device properties and
find the correct drivers by searching the vendor ID and the HWID. Lots
of these issues sound like driver problems.While I agree that it seems
to be some weird driver issue, updatin...
s2v said: Same thing happened with my official link cable. I noticed
that with part of the cable, the inside wires were twisted. Not sure if
something got damaged. Just returned the cable and got another one. So
far so good.Interesting. How did you t...
Aconix said: If you haven't tried restarting yet, try flipping the
connector port on your pc or headset.You could try restarting the Oculus
Software under Beta, or running the OculusSetup installation File and
Repair your install.You could also try u...
Pic0o said: I have a Link cable and the port I was using started
detecting at USB2, only for the quest. I switched to another port (next
to it on same controller) and it connects again on USB3. Never got to a
root cause yet since switching to other p...
dingofoxvrfox said: i can help you there latest version of windows 20H2
that just released has a bug it installs wrong drivers for usb
controllers go to your manufactures site and download there drivers and
reinstall there drivers not the microsoft o...