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| Symptom | Likely cause | Next step | |---------|--------------|------------| | Red light, motors spin then stop | Motor controller firmware mismatch | Flash an official 2.0 firmware from another healthy unit (extracted via USB). | | No USB enumeration, constant red LED | Bootloader corrupted | Hardware recovery via ST‑Link V2 (solder to SWD pads on PCB). | | Green LED but no tracking | Laser photodiode failure | The rescue cannot fix broken hardware. Replace the base station. |

(The tool that attempts the fix).

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When the steam cleared, the trench was a glassy scar. No more missing ships. No more tapping.

If your base station is not detected or is showing a solid blue or blinking red light, you can attempt this manual recovery process. 1. Locating the File | Symptom | Likely cause | Next step

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Today, files like this are rare artifacts, mostly hosted on niche GitHub repositories and developer forums. They serve as a reminder that in the world of VR, the magic isn't just in the headset—it's in the invisible, perfectly timed beams of light dancing across the room. Replace the base station

To fix a bricked or unpowered base station, you must initiate a hard manual reset over a physical USB interface. Hardware Prerequisites

SteamVR explicitly alerts you that it cannot communicate with or read the configuration data of the device.

Continue holding for about 5–10 seconds until it appears as a USB drive named in your Windows file explorer. 3. Flash the Rescue Firmware Open the CRP_DISABLD drive. Delete the existing firmware.bin file located inside.