How To Change Oculus Download Location
Mar 5, 2018 - Oculus has begun rolling out version 1.24 of the Rift desktop software. And you don't even need to enroll in the Core 2.0 beta to benefit from the change. Select 'Move,' and you'll see a list of library locations and how much. The app is installing--but it won't be downloading the app from the network.
Move Oculus Library
You have couple of options how to set your download location for the Oculus Rift. Follow this guide how to successfully finish the different ways for this typical question.
Install Oculus Rift runtime in different directory.
Step 1. With the new release of Oculus runtime you can change the install directory of the Oculus. With this move the download directory will also change. Note: you must first uninstall your Oculus Rift.
How To Change Oculus Download Locations
Move Oculus rift to another folder and link the folders with symbolic link
Step 1. Close Oculus Rift
Step 2. Move the Oculus folder to your wanted location
Step 3. You will also need to create a symbolic link that will lead you from your old folder to your new chosen location.
■ Open command prompt
■ Enter this command: mklink /J 'C:Program Files (x86)OculusSoftware' '<your_wanted_directory>'
The Oculus Rift is locked down by default, and will only run games and apps from Oculus’s own store. You’ll see an “Unknown Source” message on the Rift if you try to run something else. But change one setting, and you can use Valve’s SteamVR or any other Rift-enabled app or game.
Oculus says that apps from “unknown sources” haven’t been “reviewed by Oculus for security, comfort, content, or health and safety”, which is why they’re blocked. But you can quickly disable this restriction. It’s the same approach used by Android, and the option even goes by the same name.
How to Enable Apps and Games from Unknown Sources
You can change this setting in the Oculus application on your computer. First, open the Oculus application.
Click the gear menu icon at the top right corner of the window, and click “Settings”.
Click the “General” tab at the left side of the settings window.
Click the switch to the right of “Unknown Sources” to enable applications that haven’t been reviewed by Oculus.
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You’ll see a warning message. Oculus warns that such applications can be a problem “for security, comfort, content, or health and safety”. That’s because this setting allows any application from any developer to access your Rift, assuming that application is running on your PC. Exercise normal caution when running VR applications, just as you would when running normal Windows desktop applications. For example, use an antivirus application and don’t download and run .exe files from sources you don’t trust.
Click the “Allow” button to continue.
A notification will appear at the bottom of the window, indicating apps from unknown sources will now function on your Rift.
You can now launch virtual reality applications and games from outside the store. For example, to launch SteamVR and set it up, open the Steam application on your computer and click the “VR” icon that appears at the top-right corner of your screen. This icon will appear when you have your Rift connected, just as it will appear if you have an HTC Vive connected. Steam will offer to automatically download and install the SteamVR software the first time you click this icon.
To launch another third-party application or game that supports the Rift, just launch that game and it should automatically detect the Rift and use it. Follow the application or game’s instructions for information on getting it to work with the Rift.
Unfortunately, there’s no way to add external applications to the Oculus Home interface that appears when you put on the Rift headset, so you can’t easily launch third-party applications from within virtual reality. Only applications and games you get from Oculus’s own store will appear in this interface. You’ll have to launch third-party applications from the Windows desktop.
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