Fix installation path could be not located 110 error while opening a VR app in Steam (2023 updated)
This upload helps fix installation path could be not located (110) error when trying to open/run some VR app on Steam Store.
Useful links:
* http://steamcommunity.com/games/380600/announcements/detail/821153473223938684
* https://www.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/4kk9he/how_to_download_beta_steam_vr/
* https://docs.unrealengine.com/latest/INT/Platforms/SteamVR/QuickStart/2/
Here are some fixes you can try to fix the "installation path could be not located (110)" error while opening a VR app in Steam:
1. **Check your SteamVR installation path.** The "installation path could be not located (110)" error can occur if your SteamVR installation path is not correct. To check your SteamVR installation path, open the SteamVR settings and go to the General tab. The SteamVR installation path should be displayed under the "Installation Path" heading.
2. **Verify the integrity of your game files.** If the "installation path could be not located (110)" error is caused by corrupted game files, you can try verifying the integrity of your game files. To do this, right-click on the VR app in your Steam library and select Properties. Then, click on the Local Files tab and click on the Verify Integrity of Game Files button.
3. **Update your drivers.** Outdated drivers can cause all sorts of problems, including the "installation path could be not located (110)" error. To update your drivers, you can use the Device Manager or a third-party driver update tool.
4. **Install the latest Windows updates.** Microsoft regularly releases updates that fix bugs and security vulnerabilities. Make sure that your Windows is up to date by going to Settings Update & Security - Windows Update and clicking on Check for updates.
5. **Restart your computer.** Sometimes, the "installation path could be not located (110)" error can be caused by a temporary glitch. Restarting your computer can often fix this type of issue.
6. **Reinstall SteamVR.** If none of the above fixes work, you can try reinstalling SteamVR. To do this, open the Steam client and go to your Library. Right-click on SteamVR and select Uninstall. Then, go to your Steam library and click on the "+ Add a Game" button. Click on "Add a Non-Steam Game..." and select the SteamVR installation folder. Click on "Add Selected Programs" and SteamVR will be reinstalled.
7. **Contact Steam support.** If you are still having problems after trying all of the above fixes, you can contact Steam support for further assistance.