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After you bought one of the most immersive virtual reality headsets, Oculus Rift, you need to know where to start– download and install the Oculus app on your computer:

Step 1: Plug the USB cable into a USB 3.0 port, and put headset sensor cable into another USB 3.0 port, plug the HDM  cab into the graphics card port

Step 2: After clicking the Install Now button in the OCULUS APP, Follow the on-screen instructions to create an Oculus account and set up your Rift.

How to Check the HDMI Connection Error on Rift?

Quite a few possible reasons are accounting for why oculus is not connecting. No HDMI connecting is one of the issues many users are facing.

What else are there? To start with, we can follow a few steps to diagnose the problems of your Rift.

Step 1: Open the Oculus app from your Start menu, desktop, or taskbar.

Step 2: Click the gear button** at the top-right on the windows, and then click Settings.

Step 3: Click Devices, and then Configure Rift

Step 4: Click Run Full SetupRift or Rift and Touch based on your setup.

Step 5: Click Next You will now see which connections are working and which connections are not working. MOST OF THE TIME, YOU see , the Oculus Rift HDMI is not detected

At this point, you have diagnosed there is an issue with Oculus Rift HDMI cable, let us move onto the fixes related to it.

How Do I Fix Oculus Rift with HDMI Issues?

Several VERY EASY solutions can help you resolve the HDMI issues. Let us go step by step here

Solution 1: Reboot the Oculus Software or PC

Commonly some errors will occur while you are connecting various devices on your PC, rebooting can always be your first choice to resolve such an issue.

First try to reboot the Oculus software, in many cases, this will work.

If that doesn’t work, try rebooting your PC.

After rebooting, if the issue that Oculus Rift no HDMI connection has not been resolved, let us check the next solution.

Solution 2: Check HDMI Cables, Ports, and USB Connection

As we mentioned before, we should ensure the Rift’s HDMI cable is plugged into the port on your graphics card, instead of the motherboard. Then we can move to check all the connections.

 1: Make sure your HDMI and USB 3.0 cables and ports are not damaged. It can be apparently confirmed as a sign if there are crimped pins and bent plastic. You can also blow out the ports to clean them and plug the cable back to your computer.

 2: Ensure you are NOT using a Link Box, an HDMI splitter, or a USB hub, any of which can be a culprit as they will not work with your monitor and Rift at the same time. A single USB 3.O extension cable is accessible if you attempt to extend the cables. But in case that you have a USB power limitation, we suggest taking it off and plug HDMI cable directly in.

3: Check your USB connection, unplug your USB cable and plug it into a different port. If you’re currently plugged into a USB 2.0, try a USB 3.0 and vice versa. In some cases, problems with the USB cable coming from your Rift is sometimes misconstrued as an HDMI problem.

4: Plug and unplug your USB cables repeatedly. This may sound stupid, but it may work after you tried it for five times or more.

Since we have excluded the possibility of hardware failures. Let us move on to check the issues related to drivers and software.

3: Update Graphic Driver

Option 1: Update Graphic Driver Automatically

When Oculus HDMI encountered an error, it can be the issue of an outdated Graphic driver, so we recommend that Rift users use a reliable driver updater to safely and quickly update the Rift drivers.

Driver Booster is designed to check your PC for outdated or missing drivers and download the latest drivers from the official manufacturers and automatically install them just with one click.

Here are the steps about how Driver Booster updates Graphic driver quickly:

Step 1: Install and launch Driver Booster whose driver database contains over three million files to make sure that the right and safe ones are available and reliable.

Step 2: Click Scan to check your driver status, and then it will detect your headset drivers and other devices drivers on your PC.

Step 3: Click the Update button, the process of Graphic driver download and installation will be completed automatically.

There is another option you can choose if you have enough time.

Option 2: Update Graphic Driver via Device Manager

All you need to do is to open the Device Manger on your PC, and then find the Graphic card driver under the Display adapters, right click on it and select Update Driver Software.

After you download the latest drivers, the HDMI problem may be solved as well.

Solution 4: Turn on Automatic App Updates in The Oculus App

After the Oculus Rift driver runs well, we can try to find the issues in the Oculus App.

In the Oculus app, when you turn on Automatic App Updates for your Oculus Rift, which can also help you troubleshoot the no HDMI connection issue, just take the following steps:

1: Open the Oculus app on your PC.

2: Select Settings from the menu.

3: Select the General tab.

4: Next to Automatic App Updates, click to turn automatic updates on.

5: Manually Uninstall and Reinstall Oculus App

If the last method does not work, reinstall Oculus App can also be helpful.


Step 1: Open the search bar, and then type in “Add or Remove Programs

Step 2: Locate the Oculus app within Add or Remove Programs and click Uninstall

Step 3: Download Oculus App

Step 4. Unplug all cables.

Step 5 Follow the Setup wizard to reinstall the Oculus app.

Solution 6: Upgrade Your System and PC Configuration

Is your PC up to snuff? Do not ignore that Rift Official site has posted minimum requirements and system specifications, let us take a look.

Graphics Card**: NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater

Alternative Graphics Card: **NVIDIA GTX 960 4GB / AMD Radeon R9 290 or greater

Processor**: Intel i3-6100 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200, FX4350 or greater

Memory**: 8GB+ RAM

Video Output**: Compatible HDMI 1.3 video output

USB Ports Rift**: 1x USB 3.0 port, plus 2x USB 2.0 ports

Operating System**: Windows 10

Upgrade System to Windows 10**

NOTE: Here we should notice that Rift has already stopped supporting the Rift platform on Windows 7 and 8.1, so, have you run Windows 10 to upgrade? If not, it is time to do so.

Upgrade Graphic Card

After you checked the minimum requirements above, you may notice that some NVIDIA graphic cards may cause no HDMI connection on the Oculus Rift, if your Graphic card is not meeting the requirements, you need to upgrade it.

NOTE: Once you upgrade your Graphic card, you need to install the relevant graphics driver to make your new graphics card work properly on your PC.

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