If you need the technical steps to apply a calibration rescue image for a specific hardware revision, provide the device model and bootloader interface and I’ll draft a concise, step‑by‑step recovery procedure.
The rescue file restores only basic firmware and a generic calibration. You need to run SteamVR’s built‑in calibration routine:
: In situations where the device's software or firmware becomes corrupted or otherwise non-functional, this file can be used to 'rescue' the device. By applying the calibration-rescue file, users can restore the device to a functional state, thereby minimizing downtime and the need for physical repair or replacement. lighthouse-tx-htc-2-0-calibration-rescue-244.bin
The rescue file is typically included with your installation. You can locate it by navigating to the following directory on your PC:
This file is typically hidden within your local SteamVR installation directory. You can find it by navigating to: If you need the technical steps to apply
: Delete the existing firmware.bin from that drive and copy over the lighthouse_tx_htc_2_0-calibration-rescue-244.bin file.
You will need two specific .bin files usually found in your SteamVR installation directory: By applying the calibration-rescue file, users can restore
This file is used as the first part of a two-step manual recovery process. Only attempt this if your base station is already non-functional, as it carries a small risk of making the issue worse.