08-03-2017 11:00 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
04-15-2022 05:21 PM - edited 04-15-2022 05:30 PM
Okay. Figured it out once and for all.
I can't believe Oculus nor Meta could make the right instructions.
It's ridiculous.
Here it is once and for all.
1. Place OculusSetup.exe in the new drive directory (i.e. F:).
2. Press Win+R to bring up run prompt and type cmd then "Enter".
3. Type cd/ after C:\Users\(username)>.
4. Type OculusSetup.exe /drive=[drive] after C:\>.
5. Presto!
Works like a charm every time and I'm a newb.
The problem are the subsequent directories are the problem and might be in conflict with certain usernames (ones with spaces i.e. first and last names or companies).
This method had the most consistent results so had to share to put the final nail in the coffin to this problem.
08-03-2017 11:50 AM
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03-04-2018 01:47 PM
Tasic said:
Hello I figured out a solution for this. Instead of doing it from Windows + R do it from your command prompt. Also instead of OculusSetup /drive: [new system drive] Do C:\Users\[User Name]\Downloads\OculusSetup/drive:D Use the command prompt
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03-11-2018 03:33 PM
LZoltowski said:
Use a full path to the file, eg: C:\Users\lucas\Downloads\OculusSetup