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The holidays are probably the absolute worst time for a software update to render Metaās Quest headsets unusable, but thatās exactly the situation weāre in right now. According to posts on Reddit and Metaās own forums, users are experiencing issues with brand new and existing Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest 3S headsets essentially locking themselves into either an error message or a never-ending black screen after installing their most recent software.
Itās not entirely clear whatās causing the bug, although a popular theory across Metaās forums seems to center on devices that havenāt been used in a while. Essentially, while users running the most recent Quest firmware seem to be able to update their devices just fine, those updating from older versions of the firmware are more likely to encounter problems (that would include me, although my headset is currently a few hundred miles away from me, so Iāll have to rely on user reports instead).
However, the issue also seems to be common on newer headsets, according to Reddit. Here, users report that brand new headsets will attempt the update as soon as turning on, locking into an error message as soon as the update completes.
Itās possible new headsets that might have been sitting on a shelf for a while would also be running outdated firmware, but one common thread across both Reddit and Metaās forums is that factory resets arenāt helping, and should be avoided. Chances are youāll just be unable to boot up, instead being stuck on a black screen until you give up.
While Meta forum members say customer service originally failed to help beyond suggesting they buy a refurbished Quest as a replacement, the company has since changed its tune. Currently, Meta is suggesting Quest owners experiencing the issue attempt to reboot the headset by powering it down, then holding the power button for 45 seconds before releasing it.
Itās not a guaranteed fix, but itās better than nothing. Supposedly, a more robust solution is on the way, as Meta says itās working to resolve the problem āas soon as possible.ā
For now, redditors experiencing the issue are advising new Quest owners avoid turning on their headsets while existing Quest owners should hold off on any updates. Presumably, new Quest owners could also turn their headset on in a location without wifi to avoid the update, although functionality on a new headset will be severely limited without internet access.
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Itās not entirely clear whatās causing the bug, although a popular theory across Metaās forums seems to center on devices that havenāt been used in a while. Essentially, while users running the most recent Quest firmware seem to be able to update their devices just fine, those updating from older versions of the firmware are more likely to encounter problems (that would include me, although my headset is currently a few hundred miles away from me, so Iāll have to rely on user reports instead).
However, the issue also seems to be common on newer headsets, according to Reddit. Here, users report that brand new headsets will attempt the update as soon as turning on, locking into an error message as soon as the update completes.
Itās possible new headsets that might have been sitting on a shelf for a while would also be running outdated firmware, but one common thread across both Reddit and Metaās forums is that factory resets arenāt helping, and should be avoided. Chances are youāll just be unable to boot up, instead being stuck on a black screen until you give up.
While Meta forum members say customer service originally failed to help beyond suggesting they buy a refurbished Quest as a replacement, the company has since changed its tune. Currently, Meta is suggesting Quest owners experiencing the issue attempt to reboot the headset by powering it down, then holding the power button for 45 seconds before releasing it.
Itās not a guaranteed fix, but itās better than nothing. Supposedly, a more robust solution is on the way, as Meta says itās working to resolve the problem āas soon as possible.ā
For now, redditors experiencing the issue are advising new Quest owners avoid turning on their headsets while existing Quest owners should hold off on any updates. Presumably, new Quest owners could also turn their headset on in a location without wifi to avoid the update, although functionality on a new headset will be severely limited without internet access.
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