SteamVR Error 475 can be a frustrating issue, but with these troubleshooting guides and expert advice, you should be able to resolve the problem. Remember to always keep your SteamVR software and graphics drivers up to date, and disable any conflicting services or software. If you're still experiencing issues, consider reaching out to Steam Support or Valve Corporation for further assistance.

, log in to Windows, and then plug all VR cables back into their original ports. Launch SteamVR to check if the error is resolved. Step 2: Clean Install Graphics Drivers

. This fixes corrupt or missing files that trigger the error. Check USB Connectivity : For wired headsets, try switching between ports. If issues persist, go to SteamVR Settings > Reset and select Remove all SteamVR USB Devices , then replug the headset to force a driver reinstall. Check Installation Directory

Graphics drivers are a double-edged sword.

Sometimes the SteamVR application files themselves become corrupted after an update. Open your . Right-click SteamVR and select Properties . Go to the Installed Files tab. Click Verify integrity of tool files .

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Note : If it is already enabled, click , let it restart, and then re-enable it to refresh the drivers. 2. Purge and Reinitialize USB Drivers

: Resetting how SteamVR communicates with your headset can clear the error. Open SteamVR and go to Settings > Developer .