![]() ![]() For what it's worth, I have the Steam Deck 512 edition, maybe this is unique to that device, but I'm not sure why this would be the case. I hope that this helps someone else who is going through this, and I hope we'll be able to see a fix to this soon. I'm not sure if there is a built-in bug reporter to the device that will collect this automatically, when I go to report bug, it simply takes me to this forum. Next time this occurs, I will try to gather logs from the kernel to see what's going wrong and will hopefully be able to include them at some point in time and try to isolate the bug. If it is necessary that I re-flash the device, I can do so but naturally I'd like to avoid that if necessary, I don't want to reinstall the device again and download hundreds of gigabytes of games again. I haven't re-flashed the device, I don't know what that would do that system updates won't do. If there is a way for me to contribute logs back to you when this issue occurs, I am happy to do so. This has, in fact, worked for me and avoids many hours of rebooting the device and forcing a reinstall, signing in, downloading all games again. Don't plug it in until the 10 minutes are done.įinally, plug in the device to the included AC adapter, and power it on. Make sure that it is not plugged in to AC power when you enter this state. You may be able to wait less than 10 minutes, I have no idea how this works, I've used 10 minutes but you might not have to wait this long. When I haven't waited the 10 minutes, this has not fixed the issue, you need to wait. This will power off the device and enter what seems to be a deep sleep mode for when the device is shipping. When I have tried this with it plugged in to AC, the issue has not been able to be solved. I don't know what reasonable means, there wasn't any guidance from them on this, but I have done this while the device was fully charged. The specific bug is that when the Alternate Attitude Indicator (top left corner dash/VC) is powered and functioning users will see an 8-10 FPS loss in the. While you're doing this, make sure the device is NOT PLUGGED IN TO AC POWER, and make sure it has a reasonable amount of battery. Posted Janu(edited) Howdy all, those of you who fly the Kodiak in MSFS might already be familiar with a bug that was discovered early after release, within a day or so. Once you're in it, you'll need to navigate to "Setup Utility," then to the "Power" menu on the left, and then activate the "Battery Storage Mode" option. To do the battery mode/shipping mode fix, you must shut down the device, hold the Volume Up button and press the power button to start the device into BIOS/UEFI. I might enter desktop mode next time it happens and extract dmesg/journald logs to include with future bug reports. I don't see a way to actually report things like kernel logs from the device while it is online, and I think that would be very important to do. reflash the image and reinstall the OS (I haven't done this yet) battery/shipping mode state in the BIOS/UEFI (this does actually work but you have to do it in a very particular way)Ĥ. make sure that nothing is connected to it like keyboard/mouse/external devices (nothing is connected to it)ģ. I have contacted Steam Support and they recommended a few things:Ģ. ![]()
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