08-30-2016 03:12 PM
In the left pane, navigate here:
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Power Management
4. In the right pane of the window shown above, double click Specify a custom active power plansetting which is Not Configured by default to get this:
5. In the above shown window, firstly click Enabled and then in the Options section, input the Custom Active Power Plan (GUID) as we copied from step 1. Click Apply followed by OK. You may close the Local Group Policy Editor now.
6: When you go back into Power Options you should see this:
Finally, if you go back into Event Viewer and select 'Windows Logs/System' you should see:
See the top one?
(Also, note underneath the top one you can see OR Home is resetting the power policy every three seconds, no wonder people are getting hdmi and sensor disconnects!)
After this, you should never see a single error associated with 'UserModePowerService'
Source:
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09-03-2016 06:09 AM
DNACowboy said:
@VonTornefield
@Xmerc
Guys, can you both go into event viewer, see 'summary of administrative events'? In that box you'l see 'errors', click the '+' symbol and it will will open up, double click 'OculusVR'.
Now, please highlight each entry and report the first half a dozen here.
thanks.
Ok, to get that, i did a small play session with Dreamdeck (sensor disconnecting every minute or so), and being in Home (same disconnecting errors) for like 10 minutes. Then i turned off my WiFi controller or board, (Qualcomm Atheros i think) and the disconnecting errors SUDDENLY disappeared. I did 4 demos of Dreamdeck without a single error and almost 10 minutes of Minecraft and no errors too ! The logs looks like there are only network related errors now. |
09-03-2016 03:08 PM
VonTornefeld said:
I am going to do that, but i mention that i undid(!) the fix you brought us. (sorry bad english)
DNACowboy said:
@VonTornefield
@Xmerc
Guys, can you both go into event viewer, see 'summary of administrative events'? In that box you'l see 'errors', click the '+' symbol and it will will open up, double click 'OculusVR'.
Now, please highlight each entry and report the first half a dozen here.
thanks.
Ok, to get that, i did a
small play session with Dreamdeck (sensor disconnecting every minute or
so), and being in Home (same disconnecting errors) for like 10 minutes.
Then i turned off my WiFi controller or board, (Qualcomm Atheros i
think) and the disconnecting errors SUDDENLY disappeared. I did 4 demos
of Dreamdeck without a single error and almost 10 minutes of Minecraft
and no errors too ! The logs looks like there are only network related
errors now.
I'm pleased, wifi controllers are well-known to cause hardware conflicts with the Rift.XMerc said:Also when I put my sensor in my on board USB 2.0 port I get no more errors. It only happens on the add on Inateck USB 3.0 card.
Go into your bios/advanced and turn off 'USB Legacy Support', reboot and report back.
09-03-2016 04:31 PM
09-03-2016 11:02 PM
Editing local policy fix doesn't seem possible via gpedit.msc (after installing manually) with windows 10 Home. The Power Management folder doesn't exist in gpedit in Windows 10 Home under Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System ->
I have tried adding the reg key manually below
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Power\PowerSettings!ActivePowerScheme
Value is set to 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c
and pasting in the GUID for the high performance plan with the USB Selective Suspend Setting disabled, but still getting the usb resets.
Same event every time -
Process C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime\OVRServer_x64.exe (process ID:4808) reset policy scheme from {8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c} to {8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c}
Can someone (@DNACowboy ?) who has the fix working please check the registry key and confirm that the value type is a string value and not something else? Is there something else that needs to be activated to enforce the policy?
FYI @cybereality
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