@Fish44 said in How to fix Could not create device on adapter:

@Carbinjay It might be easier to just ‘disable’ your headset in devices manager when not in use (put shortcut to devices manager on your desktop will make it easy. )

Thanks @Fish44 , but I believe that if the VR headset has power at boot-up the issue will be there even if I disable it once it has started running, requiring a reboot. I may try your suggestion just to report back what happens. What I do now is power it down when not in use and when I restart my system in the morning all is well with BMS… until I use the headset of course. The power switch for it is an arms reach away so it’s not a big issue now that I know what’s going on…

EDIT: Tested your suggestion @Fish44 , powered HP G2 on, Disabled it in Device Manager, Falcon load failed with the “Could not create Device…” error. Powered headset off, same result. Only way BMS works is when I re-boot with the headset powered off… but thanks for trying! This of course will be an issue to be resolved once they start work on VR, but for now it’s fine…