#Downloading Unity
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when doing what precisely?
Clicking on "new project"
what does the error say?
It seems it may be a Firewall issue.
Are you using a particular anti-virus or Firewall software?
yes
kk
can you screenshot your Unity Hub?
Alt+Print Screen only takes the active window
in Unity Hub, click Installs (left pane) and screenshot
alright
now, open Task Manager
go to 'Performance'
screenshot and post
Just to make sure your hardware isn't being preoccupied by other stuff
and after that open Windows Explorer, and tell me how much Free Space is Left on C:
✅ Storage Space
✅ CPU
❌ RAM
❌ Harddrive IO
Yes
How old is your harddrive?
is C and D the same physical drive?
Ok. Do you know how old the PC is?
I wonder if the process cannot start, because there aren't enough resources available.
We might be able to check if that is the case.
But either way, your computer is struggling at the moment.
Alright
you need a new HDD
they work for 4-6 years, and get slower over time
HDDs are the bottleneck of PCs
it is otherwise in good shape
Another thing to consider is more RAM
for a new HDD I strongly recommend an SSD, since they are much faster than traditional mechanical drives
Okay?
Is there any way I can use Unity?
I would do anything
Please I just want to code
We can try.
Go into Task Manager -> Startup
k
Show me Task Manager -> Programs
I dont see a programs
Processes
.
my bad
sort it by Disk usage by clicking the column
and show me what's using all this stuff
How do I do that?
what column
the other way around, so I see which programs are using the Disk
.
click the Disk column name
so that it puts all the processes using Disk at the top
Hmm. Your harddrive is about to fail completely.
Um what
As I said before - harddrives last for 4-6 years
over time they become more slow, until they stop working
at 100% your IO speed is 2.9 MB/s
about 2-4% the original speed
I reckon
always at 100% means it's not catching up with the system requirements
*Get unity?
oh
I'm not sure you understand.
Your harddrive will die soon.
I imagine it's already taking 10-20 minutes starting WIndows
like 2-3 mins
if it is possible, you need to let Windows Update do all of its things, then stop all unnecessary programs, to free up resources, and try to start a project in Unity
We can try
But I fear your first project will be lost with the harddrive, unless you use Unity Collab with it, so it's uploaded online, but that's also more of a strain on your harddrive O_o
Before we begin trying
I have never made a project
not a problem
a very good Plan B for you, is to learn programming C# in Visual Studio. If you haven't already done it, you should start there first either way. Get the basics in.
Several people I've spoken to have made this exact approach, due to hardware limitations, and invested good time in learning C# beyond the basics, which gives you an incredible advantage.
Okay.
Now, let's try making Windows more performant
Okay
lol, must have been wrong windows version for the guide, or an old guide
sec
go to Start -> Services
okay
sort them by Status, so that 'Running' services are on top
where
in the services app?
yeah, click the Status column to sort by it
my services is not responding
well, that's ironic :)
when you get a new harddrive, your computer will be 10 times faster
k its back
That isnt happening anytime soon
YES
um ok
harddrives are cheap tho
my services is responding
doesn't have to be good, just new
once you've sorted them, find Windows Search
right click -> Properties
Startup type: Disabled
done
and also, right click -> Stop
Windows Search keeps indexing files on your harddrive. It can still search when you ask it to, just slower. This way, your computer won't keep entertaining it in the background.
K
I'm reading online right now to try to find other services to turn off
I used to do this a lot before, for optimizing
Oh nice
ah one thing
fk where is it lol
meanwhile, go to Windows Update and make sure you have turned off Automatic Updates, or limited the time when it looks for them
k
Windows Update will make your computer completely unusable at times, at least for Unity stuff
how do I do that
I'll show you once I'm done with my current focucs
but before I do that, here's a Plan C
if your harddrive fails
and you are unable to get a new one
yes?
you can get a USB Flash drive, with at least 4-8 GB, pref much more.
you can learn C# coding and perhaps even Unity by running Linux Live from the USB
do I have to buy it?
Linux is free. A flash drive ofc costs money, but some have left overs laying around.
can you shovel snow or mow a lawn for money every now and then?
I'm not sure about your situation, but as long as there is some way of earning a dime, what you need doesn't cost much.
Alright.
okay
can you send me a link to the product?
harddrive, USB or Linux?
usb
what's a site you can buy from? ebay? amazon?
k
huh, you can even get an SSD for 20 USD
again, not sure about shipping
Online shopping from a great selection at Electronics Store.
Online shopping from a great selection at Electronics Store.
is an ssd better?
Yes, it would be a more complete solution
Okay
and your computer would literally be faster than ever before
Ill see
Really?
Nice
Yes.
Right now your harddrive is at most operating at 5% its original speed
an SSD is faster than any Mechanical HDD
k
Do you have to open up the laptop
so if you can't afford an SSD, at least look at a Mechanical Harddrive
to put it in or smthn?
Yes, the harddrive is the easiest component to replace on a laptop. There is usually a dedicated plastic lid for it on the bottom side of your laptop.
k
Now that you say it's a laptop - do you regularly clean the CPU fan for dust particles?
Okay.
That laptop has been sitting unused for 4 years
I started using it in the start of 2020
oh, you're on a Stationary PC right now?
I don't know what that means.
are you currently on a laptop?
Yes.
then that is something we can fix!
either a Vacuum cleaner or Pressurized Air for Electronics, or a Compressor will do the job
make sure the laptop is turned off
and the battery is plugged out, if possible
unplug everything
Okay
then you try your best to soak up some dust from the fan
even better:
unscrew the lid on top or beside the CPU fan (on the bottom side), so that you can clear more of the dust inside
Manufacturer and Model number are stated on text on the bottom-side of the laptop, or at the edge of the monitor
k wait
if the laptop has Not Been Used for 4 years straight, then the harddrive might not need replacing.
Can't find it sorry.
lemme ask my dad
I don't remember
kk
ok, then it sounds like it should have a few more years
the thing about laptops and heat
is that when it gets hot, the CPU clocks down
and everything goes slower, to fight heat-generation
No it just dies.
Like every app stops responding.
suddenly
That means the CPU reaches 100 degrees Celcius or lower, at which point the hardware decides to Shut Down
oh
if it all stops responding, then the above is almost what is happening
Okay.
if any normal computer's CPU reaches 100 degrees, even my own, the PC will automatically instantly shut down
Isn't that the boiling point of water
-_-
I'm pretty sure that my pc doesn't get that hot
well yes, but that's merely a coincidence, I believe
it could be laptops turn off at less than 100 deg
Okay.
if a graphics card reaches too high temperatures, it is permanently broken in some ways, usually by broken vertical lines called "artifacts"
Anyway
I don't get that.
You need to remove the dust from the CPU fan
it's rare these days
k
If you know the model number you can find the PDF Manual online. Or maybe you have it somewhere.
Or you can just go by... hoping you know what you're doing.
I definitely don't know what I'm doing
What should I look for?
I have 2 things
Basically, depending on the laptop, there should be about 4 standard screws holding a lid together, above the CPU fan, on the bottom of the laptop.
There may be several lids.
They will be marked with icons, which may or may not make sense \o/
you can simply look at the sides of your computer, and visually identify which Lid it should be
based on where you see the fan
once the lid is unscrewed
you have access to vaccum the CPU fan
Note these things before you do:
- Always keep one of your hands in physical contact with part of the laptop metal frame (to ensure electrical grounding, and no unexpected static electricity)
- Try to not physically touch the laptop with the Vacuum cleaner. Curl your hands around the intake, if you need to vacuum close. This is also to reduce the risk of static electricity.
Okay.
If you have a way to blow air instead, that is more effective, though makes everything fly all over
k
Well, this dragged on longer than I anticipated
🤣 same
I am very certain that once you have cleared the dust, your laptop will be much faster.
Once that is done, go to #💻┃unity-talk and ask for any further assistance.
beginner code was the wrong channel, but I saw no harm in making a thread for this case
We're eager to welcome new developers :)
I can't tell you how much I appreciate this.
Thank you so much.
I definitely came to the right place. :)
Thanks again.
You are most welcome.
Let me know how it goes.
You can DM for that case, but I won't respond to other requests there. My life is rather full :p
lol
Clearing dust should be done every 3-6 months, depending on the environment.
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