January 26, 20224 yr Solution Hey everyone, Less than two month old Unraid (and anything Linux-based as a whole) newbie over here looking to get some guidance with getting my Index to be fully detected in a Windows 10 VM and visible to SteamVR. I've attempted numerous angles of attack (reinstalling SteamVR to verify drivers, ensuring it was in a USB 3.0 port as Valve has suggested it must, switching to another 3.0 port tied to a different USB controller that I also passed through, opting to dump my RX 6600's vBIOS instead of using the one I first found on TechPowerUp) but I can't seem to get these components --- "Valve VR Radio & HMD Mic" under Sound, Video and Game controllers... or "Digital Audio Interface (Valve VR Radio & HMD Mic)" under Audio inputs and outputs --- of my Index to attach and be visible within Device Manager; only the "eTronVideo" is present under Cameras. Is there something I'm missing in order to get these two missing components to be viable? Or is the vBIOS of my RX 6600 to blame? I dumped it using GPU-Z, but I've actually yet to use this GPU for VR at any point in the two weeks I've owned it, so I've technically never succeeded in connecting the Index to this GPU. I do know that the Index works without a single hitch when connected to my primary desktop. Also, are "Valve VR Radio & HMD Mic" and "Digital Audio Interface (Valve VR Radio & HMD Mic)" carried over USB or DisplayPort? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Link to diagnostics zip file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hS24605y7j5I9KsV9OwVAesZNViCXlaR/view?usp=drivesdk Edited February 9, 20224 yr by digga2734 Adding link to compiled diagnostics zip file
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