[!div class=”nextstepaction”] Get Mixed Reality Portal
After you plug in your Windows Mixed Reality headset and the driver installs successfully, the Mixed Reality Portal (MRP) will automatically launch on your Desktop. If the portal doesn’t launch, you can always open the Mixed Reality portal from Start > Mixed Reality Portal. Once the portal has started, select Get Started
In Mixed Reality Portal, you can:
Windows Mixed Reality is 1 GB in size, and your download times will vary depending on your internet connection. If you hit a message that says “We couldn’t download the Mixed Reality software”, take a look at these troubleshooting steps.
If you run into problems or get an error message while using Mixed Reality Portal, try these solutions.
Restart Windows Mixed Reality
Make sure that your PC recognizes your headset
If restarting doesn’t work, make sure that your headset is recognized by your PC. Select Start, type device manager in the search box, and then select it in the list. Expand Mixed reality devices and see if your headset is listed.
If it isn’t listed, try the following:
Here are some things to try for error messages you might see.
If you see this message | Try this |
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Check your USB cable | Connect your headset to a different USB port (and make sure it’s a SuperSpeed USB 3.0). Also, try removing any extenders or hubs between the headset and the computer. |
Check your display cable | Try the following steps: <ul><li>Connect your headset to a DisplayPort 1.2 or later, or HDMI 1.4 or later. Make sure the port corresponds with the most advanced graphics card on your PC.</li><li>If you’re using an adapter, make sure its 4K capable</li><li>Try using a different HDMI port</li><li>If you have an external monitor plugged into an HDMI port, try plugging it into a DisplayPort instead, and use the HDMI port for your headset</li></ul> |
Something went wrong | Follow the general troubleshooting steps above. |
To continue with setup, you must have 2 GB of free space on your PC. Review and press I Agree to the terms and conditions to continue
Next up is the compatible check. Mixed Reality Portal will check to confirm your PC is compatible with mixed reality. Green checks mean your PC passed the required item! Orange triangles mean there may be issues with your PC for the given requirement. If you find any issues, you may need to troubleshoot or upgrade your PC. Red Xs mean your PC does not meet the requirements for the specified item.
You’ll see a “Getting ready to set you up” message on your screen with a spinning icon, which should only take a few moments: