OMG I was going crazy with this about an hour until found this forum.. is this normal???? And I am new user of Oculus!! That is unacceptable... THANX for the lame fix
Im thinking they know all about it My last post asking if the company was run out of a garage is gone so someone does indeed know about the runtime issue. That being said does not sit well knowing that they can't so much as say "Gee gang we are fixing the issue as we type and all will be right as rain very soon". A billion dollar company you say? Hmmmmmm last time I submitted a ticket it was days before I heard from them but only 15 minutes from the game developers helping me around the log jam at OCULUS. Just give us some news folks. Good bad or indifferent. Just something besides the crickets in the background
I thought I was losing my mind here. Netstat output was nearly empty and that is odd since Oculus always has ports up. I get the same 'Cant reach oculus runtime service' on starting up VR. I was worried as I installed Final Fantasy XV and had to clear up installed game space. Reinstalling came to the same result, then I saw this thread and the cert / time rollback fix. Good lords, that is debilitating.
Trying to troubleshoot, I ran 'C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime\OVRServer_x64.exe' and got the attached error about 'Failed to validate OculusAppFramework.dll'
The time rollback did fix it, prior to the cert being fixed. It just made web browsing get weird with past-defined time setting
Still no reply from Oculus support. I really hope they reform their customer service and updates after this. Unacceptable from a large company like this.
I wouldn't be surprised, if the entire company was run by one guy on a couch (who's still asleep, so he can't respond to the global black-out of his hardware).
I thought I was losing my mind here. Netstat output was nearly empty and that is odd since Oculus always has ports up. I get the same 'Cant reach oculus runtime service' on starting up VR. I was worried as I installed Final Fantasy XV and had to clear up installed game space. Reinstalling came to the same result, then I saw this thread and the cert / time rollback fix. Good lords, that is debilitating.
Trying to troubleshoot, I ran 'C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime\OVRServer_x64.exe' and got the attached error about 'Failed to validate OculusAppFramework.dll'
Yeah, the DLL in that error is the problem, its expiry was today, hence it is invalid.
This is what you call growing pains! I'm only upset with the company for not posting SOMETHING to let users know they're working on it, or still in bed, or no clue,...anything...
OMG I was going crazy with this about an hour until found this forum.. is this normal???? And I am new user of Oculus!! That is unacceptable... THANX for the lame fix
No it's definitely not normal. First time they've had a problem like this in 2 years. Still sucks of course, even if it will probably be fixed within a day.
I wouldn't be surprised, if the entire company was run by one guy on a couch (who's still asleep, so he can't respond to the global black-out of his hardware).
I wouldn't be surprised, if the entire company was run by one guy on a couch (who's still asleep, so he can't respond to the global black-out of his hardware).
RIDICULOUS!
Nvidia's driver issues are Nvidia's responsibility. AMD hasn't been having those issues, so clearly the problem is not on Oculus' end.
This is what you call growing pains! I'm only upset with the company for not posting SOMETHING to let users know they're working on it, or still in bed, or no clue,...anything...
Sorry, but the guy who runs Oculus from his couch is still asleep... and he had quite a few drinks last night. I guess he'll be up around noon and check whazzup on his "support forum".
Not sure if he responds before his first few coffees though, but he'll surely get back to us later this evening as his hangover goes away. So, no need to worry...
I wouldn't be surprised, if the entire company was run by one guy on a couch (who's still asleep, so he can't respond to the global black-out of his hardware).
RIDICULOUS!
Nvidia's driver issues are Nvidia's responsibility. AMD hasn't been having those issues, so clearly the problem is not on Oculus' end.
Nvidia is not well known for how the work and give support to companies around them. Sadly.
Changing the Time of the PC to yesterday or few hours before works as long as you don't:
-re-sync the time to UTC -close and restart OculusClient.exe -Reboot or shutdown with ''set Time Automatically'' in Control Panel under ''Time and Language''
By the time I found this post, I manage to re-install Oculus software 3X in the past 4 hours, This is over 15 GB of download. That's is a lot of 1 and 0.
i just wish i knew before i reinstalled it for 2 times... as now i have a mess in my home menu... all sort of programs that should not be there... someone has neglected his responsibility... now we have to wait and mess around with windows clock... a simple message form oculus on this yesterday would have been so nice...
Reseting the date seems not to work when you have just installed the game, I can start the software after changing the date and restarting, but I'm not able to run my new games
Changing the Time of the PC to yesterday or few hours before works as long as you don't:
-re-sync the time to UTC -close and restart OculusClient.exe -Reboot or shutdown with ''set Time Automatically'' in Control Panel under ''Time and Language''
By the time I found this post, I manage to re-install Oculus software 3X in the past 4 hours, This is over 15 GB of download. That's is a lot of 1 and 0.
I found this thread after a repair install and a reinstall, 10GB of download
Reseting the date seems not to work when you have just installed the game, I can start the software after changing the date and restarting, but I'm not able to run my new games
You also need to stop and restart the running service, closing the software does not do this. Quickest way is to open task manager, go to the 'services' tab on the far right. Sort by name and find the service named "OVRService" and right click and select restart. Or follow the recommend mentioned elsewhere.
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A billion dollar company you say? Hmmmmmm last time I submitted a ticket it was days before I heard from them but only 15 minutes from the game developers helping me around the log jam at OCULUS.
Just give us some news folks. Good bad or indifferent. Just something besides the crickets in the background
I get the same 'Cant reach oculus runtime service' on starting up VR. I was worried as I installed Final Fantasy XV and had to clear up installed game space.
Reinstalling came to the same result, then I saw this thread and the cert / time rollback fix. Good lords, that is debilitating.
Trying to troubleshoot, I ran 'C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime\OVRServer_x64.exe' and got the attached error about 'Failed to validate OculusAppFramework.dll'
The time rollback did fix it, prior to the cert being fixed. It just made web browsing get weird with past-defined time setting
I wouldn't be surprised, if the entire company was run by one guy on a couch (who's still asleep, so he can't respond to the global black-out of his hardware).
RIDICULOUS!
Yeah, the DLL in that error is the problem, its expiry was today, hence it is invalid.
Not sure if he responds before his first few coffees though, but he'll surely get back to us later this evening as his hangover goes away. So, no need to worry...
-re-sync the time to UTC
-close and restart OculusClient.exe
-Reboot or shutdown with ''set Time Automatically'' in Control Panel under ''Time and Language''
By the time I found this post, I manage to re-install Oculus software 3X in the past 4 hours, This is over 15 GB of download. That's is a lot of 1 and 0.
As long as it doesn't expire like the milk in your fridge.
all sort of programs that should not be there...
someone has neglected his responsibility... now we have to wait and mess around with windows clock...
a simple message form oculus on this yesterday would have been so nice...
Quickest way is to open task manager, go to the 'services' tab on the far right.
Sort by name and find the service named "OVRService" and right click and select restart.
Or follow the recommend mentioned elsewhere.