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Your Windows PC should play a device connection sound. A new external storage drive named will appear in File Explorer. Step 3: Remove the Faulty Firmware
It has a high success rate for software-related "internal problems".
Navigate to the path listed in the previous section, copy the lighthouse-tx-htc-2-0-calibration-rescue-244.bin file, and it onto the CRP_DISABLD drive. Wait for the file copy to finish. Unplug the USB cable and the power cable. 4. Recalibration Phase lighthouse-tx-htc-2-0-calibration-rescue-244.bin
For Valve Index, HTC Vive Pro, and Vive Cosmos users, the VR experience relies heavily on the . These tracking units, while reliable, can sometimes fall victim to a "bricked" state, often manifested by a flashing red light or a complete refusal to be detected by SteamVR after a firmware update failure.
Unpower the base station and connect it to your PC via micro-USB while holding the Mode button.
Visual check: The LED status light should either remain completely off or flash in an irregular pattern, indicating it is waiting for an external storage interface. Step 2: Connect to Your PC This public link is valid for 7 days
Using a paperclip or a SIM ejector tool, press and .
SteamVR Base Stations 2.0 use a laser and motor system to track your headset and controllers. They communicate their status via an LED indicator on the front panel: Fully operational. Blue: Booting up or waiting to stabilize.
Disconnect all other SteamVR wireless dongles and headsets from your PC to prevent accidental flashing. Can’t copy the link right now
The 244.bin file is tuned specifically for HTC-manufactured 2.0 units. If you are using a Valve-manufactured Index base station (which features a curved front plastic face instead of the flat HTC Vive Pro style), you require a different factory rescue binary.
This file is used as the first part of a two-step manual recovery process. Only attempt this if your base station is already non-functional, as it carries a small risk of making the issue worse.