![]() Open the Windows Registry (press Win+R, type “regedit” and then press ENTER).The solution is simple if you know how to use Windows Registry: I was in despair… what if I want to try a little bit of Immotionroom again? Without Kinects, having a taste of full body VR fun is impossible! So, I started digging the web and found very few forum questions on the topic… surely Microsoft has no interest in fixing the problem of a sensor that is already dead. And the Windows Device Manager said me that my PC already run all the most recent driver versions. Rebooting and changing ports had no effect. But my PC is ok with Kinect since I used it a lot of times to showcase our full body VR solution, so the problem should be with the Windows 10 Creators Update that has broken something in my Kinect support. I tried the device on my Windows 8.1 laptop, and it worked like a charm, so it was obvious that the problem was with my PC. Of course, no one of these solutions worked for me. Go to Windows Device Manager and update all the Kinect drivers. ![]()
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