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Lighthouse-tx-htc-2-0-calibration-rescue-244.bin <Latest>

Paste the rescue file directly into the empty "CRP DISABLD" drive.

Fastboot example:

Type deviceinfo to check if the tracking parameters have updated successfully. Once confirmed, exit the console: exit Use code with caution.

This file is typically hidden within your local SteamVR installation directory. You can find it by navigating to: lighthouse-tx-htc-2-0-calibration-rescue-244.bin

The existing firmware.bin is deleted and replaced with the lighthouse-tx-htc-2-0-calibration-rescue-244.bin (often renamed to firmware.bin depending on the specific instructions provided by Valve ).

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SteamVR 2.0 tracking relies on a single rotating laser emitter inside the base station. This emitter sweeps the room with coded infrared light. Photodiodes on your headset and controllers intercept these lasers to calculate their exact position down to the millimeter. Paste the rescue file directly into the empty

This article is based on reverse-engineered data from VR hardware forums (such as those at TinkerTry, GitHub, and Reddit’s r/Vive). Proceed at your own risk. This guide is for educational purposes only; improper firmware flashing can permanently damage your hardware.

When a base station update fails, the device may show a blinking red light or appear "dead" with no lights at all. This file serves as a factory reset and calibration fix

Article last updated: October 2025. This file is not endorsed by HTC or Valve. Use at your own risk. This file is typically hidden within your local

Ensure your SteamVR isn't trying to immediately push a broken Bluetooth update over the fix. Turn off "Automatic Updates" for base stations in SteamVR settings until you verify stability.

: Unplug the power and USB, then plug the power back in normally.

The checksum should no longer be all zeros.

Plug the power cable back in normally (without touching the channel button).

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