devinator

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Hi:

First, thanks to any who read this and attempt to help. Second, apologies if I didn't follow the instructions correctly, but I read the stickied thread and believe I did.

Now to my issue. I get the same BSOD error fairly consistently and only when using my HTC Vive with the wireless adapter. It runs through Steam VR. It did not occur prior to the addition of the wireless adapter. I finally wiped, reinstalled windows, and updated the bios, but it is still happening, so I would imagine it is hardware related.

I am able to use the Vive for several hours sometimes (typically after a fresh boot). If I use my computer heavily and then use the Vive without a fresh boot, that is when I tend to get the BSOD. However, even without a fresh boot, sometimes I can play for an hour or two before the BSOD occurs. And occasionally it will occur even with a fresh boot.

Again, much appreciation to any who read/investigate this, and any who attempt to help. If there are any questions, let me know.


Thanks!

Devin
 

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It sounds like your BSOD issue may be related to the usage of your HTC Vive with the wireless adapter. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take to address this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps for BSOD Issue:​

  1. Update Wireless Adapter Driver:
    • Ensure that the drivers for your HTC Vive wireless adapter are up to date. Visit the manufacturer's website to download and install the latest drivers.
    []Check USB Ports:
    • Test the HTC Vive wireless adapter on different USB ports to rule out any issues with specific ports.
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    ]Verify System Requirements:
    • Make sure that your system meets the minimum requirements for using the HTC Vive wireless adapter, including USB port...
It sounds like your BSOD issue may be related to the usage of your HTC Vive with the wireless adapter. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take to address this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps for BSOD Issue:​

  1. Update Wireless Adapter Driver:
    • Ensure that the drivers for your HTC Vive wireless adapter are up to date. Visit the manufacturer's website to download and install the latest drivers.
    []Check USB Ports:
    • Test the HTC Vive wireless adapter on different USB ports to rule out any issues with specific ports.
    [
    ]Verify System Requirements:
    • Make sure that your system meets the minimum requirements for using the HTC Vive wireless adapter, including USB port compatibility, power requirements, etc.
    []Check for Interference:
    • Wireless devices or other electronics in the vicinity could cause interference. Try to use the HTC Vive wireless adapter in a different location to see if the issue persists.
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    ]Update GPU Drivers:
    • Update your graphics card drivers to the latest version available from the manufacturer's website.
    []Monitor System Temperatures:
    • Use monitoring software to check CPU and GPU temperatures. Overheating components can lead to instability and BSODs.
    [
    ]Check Memory and Storage:
    • Run a memory diagnostic tool to check for any memory issues. Ensure that your storage drive is in good health.
    []Run Windows Memory Diagnostic:
    • Press Win + R, type mdsched.exe, and hit Enter to run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool.
    [
    ]Run System File Checker (SFC):
    • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command sfc /scannow to check for and repair any corrupted system files.
    []Check Event Viewer:
    • Look for any relevant error messages in Event Viewer to pinpoint the cause of the BSOD.
    [
    ]Check HTC Vive Forums:
    • Explore the forums or support resources for the HTC Vive to see if other users have reported similar issues. If these steps do not resolve the BSOD issue, you may want to consider reaching out to HTC Vive support for specific troubleshooting steps related to the wireless adapter and its compatibility with your system.
 
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