The good news is that there’s a way to reset the VR headset if it does freeze and a way to factory reset the entire device if everything goes wrong. Note that factory resetting will remove all saved files from the device and restore it to its out-of-the-box state, but you won’t lose any purchases. Of course, you can always redownload games to your account.
How to Soft Reset the Quest 2
For minor glitches and software problems, you don’t need to factory reset. Instead, just try a soft reset. There are two ways to do this. The first is simple: This will reboot the headset and can clear up many minor bugs. However, if you can’t restart your headset or it’s frozen, there’s another way. Both of these methods will soft reset the Quest 2.
How to Factory Reset Oculus Quest 2
If performing a soft reset doesn’t fix the problem, you might need to factory reset your Oculus Quest 2 headset. This returns it to factory settings; in other words, the same state it was in when you took it out of the box. All downloaded games, saved data, and account information will be removed. If possible, take the time to sync your Quest with your online account before taking this step. Your photos will be saved to your Oculus account if you do, and you can recover them later. There are two ways to perform a complete factory reset: through the Oculus App or on the headset itself.
How to Factory Reset Quest 2 Through the App
An Android app and an Apple iPhone app are available for the Quest. Despite the name change to Meta, the phone app is still called Oculus. If your Oculus shows up as a registered device, you can easily perform a factory reset through the mobile app—but note that if your headset is glitching, this might not work. After you start the process, the headset will automatically carry it out. Just wait until the process is completed, and then you can perform the setup process on your Quest 2 again.
How to Factory Reset Quest 2 Through the Headset
If your Quest can’t connect to the app or you’re unable to use your phone for another reason, you can still perform the reset through your headset. A note about the screenshots below: there is no way to take screenshots from the Oculus Quest 2 while on the boot screen. These screenshots are from Oculus and represent what the screen will look like, but it may be different when you do this yourself.
Boot deviceDevice infoFactory resetSideload updatePower off
Select Factory reset and press the power button. After this, the factory reset will proceed. Once it completes, it will boot up, and you can perform the setup again – hopefully without glitches this time – or prep the Quest 2 for sale. That’s all there is to resetting the Quest 2. If these repairs still don’t correct your issues, consider contacting Oculus support. The problem might lie in the hardware, and you may need to have your Quest repaired.