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41keems reacted to steelo in Steam VR floor fix with 1st gen Oculus
Thanks so much, I think that fixed it! =)
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41keems got a reaction from Col. Sandurz in Looking for a new phone
iPhone 7 plus is a great option. Should last another 2 years or more.
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41keems got a reaction from steelo in Steam VR floor fix with 1st gen Oculus
Hey bud I think I found the issue. Run steam vr, in your library click on game on the right side of the search bar, go down a bit and click on vr. You should see an application called room setup If you need anymore help lmk.
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41keems got a reaction from AndreiArgeanu in Laptop for College
I mean if you don't mind using a Windows machine you're right about it being a much better deal.
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41keems got a reaction from steelo in Steam VR floor fix with 1st gen Oculus
Ah yes, I too have the same issue.
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41keems got a reaction from mr moose in Jony Ive Leaving Apple (but not really)
That would be great. Also a thicker iPad as my 2018 iPad pro feels like it'll snap in half easy. Also a bigger homepod. I love mine but I think bigger would be cool as it just sits on a shelf.
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41keems got a reaction from BuckGup in Jony Ive Leaving Apple (but not really)
That would be great. Also a thicker iPad as my 2018 iPad pro feels like it'll snap in half easy. Also a bigger homepod. I love mine but I think bigger would be cool as it just sits on a shelf.
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41keems reacted to WereCat in Oculus Rift orangle light black screen
This happened to me as well.
I did what you did and it also did not helped.
Then I tried again in this order...
I had to uninstall all the Oculus software first.
Then I had to go to %appdata% folders and remove any traces that were left there from Oculus software.
Restart PC.
DDU all the NVIDIA drivers from Safee Boot version of Windows 10.
Restart.
Install new drivers.
Reset PC again.
Install Oculus.
Reset PC again.
Suddenly it worked and its still working without issues since.
And this happened after I updated to the big Windows 10 October/April update.
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41keems reacted to Crunchy Dragon in Good certifications for IT?
Learn some scripting with Python and PowerShell.
Having some knowledge with VMWare(maybe look at their certs too, depending on what you wanna do in IT) will help as well.
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41keems reacted to NinJake in Good certifications for IT?
Can't give you a straight answer as it depends on each person, I'd say give each one at least a month of studying. Depending on your knack you may catch on easier to some topics but struggle with others. Best of luck either way!
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41keems reacted to NinJake in Good certifications for IT?
A+, Network+, Security+ to start. (Maybe CCNA instead of Network+)