I have problem and any kind of help at this point is greatly appreciated. Anytime I create a New Project in Unity Hub, It doesn’t create the files, and when I go to take a look in Unity Hub it says “Project path does not exist (name of Unity Editors Path)”. Anyway to fix this?
I tried
I Different versions of Unity versions and no luck at all.
I’m using Window 10.
I look in the folder where the files would be after being created, but nothing shows up.
I uninstall everything and reinstalled in different locations.
I allowed Firewall & Window Defender authority permission.
I’m having the same issue. I’m using 2019.4 and Unity Hub 2.3.2 though and when I used 2018.4.15/Unity Hub 2.2.2 a week ago it worked fine.
EDIT: Running Unity Hub as Admin didn’t work for me.
EDIT 2: I switched computers and it works now (maybe something about certain computers messes it up). The computer that it worked with was better and newer so maybe there was a performance issue and the projects were forced to stop being created. Not really sure. Hope this sort of helps @candersontyler .
PUDE RESOLVERLO CHICOS! mi pc tiene windows 7 y me faltaban estos archivos: vcruntime140.dll,kb 2533623 y KB2999226. Entonces los descargue y los instale en mi pc y por fin pudo abrir el projecto!! tengo unity hub 2.0
I also have the same issue.
when I create a project. the Unity hub is force close, and when I open it again, it always says “Path does not exist”
please someone help me
Would you mind to check if you have a Unity project (with at least Assets and ProjectSettings folders) on the path “C:\Users\adria\New Unity Project”?
Bear in mind that if you change manually the path, for example, the folder name from “New Unity Project” to a more meaningful name, you’ll have to use the “Add” button of Unity Hub to restore the connection between the Hub and your project.
It looks like the project was created, but the folder doesn’t actually exist. Tried doing it via command line, and there is no error message and nothing gets created.
Im installing the beta version of 2022 editor Maybe its the lucky one that can work.
Unity is in program files , hub too. The editor alone can’t open. a project wont be created. Cant open old projects.
Wtf is going on actually… The weirdest bug ever i found on unity. and there’s still no Standard Fix
So this fixed it fore me on windows.
Uninstall hub. Go to program files and get rid of any file left from Hub or Editor! Clear the trash.
Download Unity hub. install Default Editor. Then install the latest editor available. Create a new project with 2022 editor and it should finally work. You can now change back to the previous editor and it should still work!
Yes, it is a home computer that runs on windows 10 S. Yes i do have permission to create folders, I know I have the admin role on this computer/laptop(I don’t know if there are any restrictions in the role). My situation is that when I finished making my license for unity hub, I encountered an error unity hub won’t open. I remembered seeing a
comment saying delete the app and its app file too, so I deleted the app I went to files and I couldn’t find the files.
so I re-installed it and it worked! So I signed in, activated my license, and Tried to make a project (now this is where
it happens) then that "Creating Project folder Failed! " comes up, now I don’t know what to do! D:
Well, the only possible way to know if this is a unity hub problem or a computer problem is to try this: go to C:\Users\Public and create a folder and try putting / creating your new projects there. I don’t expect sensitivity in Windows 10 / 11 / S but if you can’t even create a folder in Public, it should a some unknown sensitivity in Windows. If you can’t create a folder in C:\Users\Public, it means there’s something wrong with your Windows. You can then go to the feedback hub and file a complaint. It means microsoft has to investigate. There’s nothing anyone can do. I don’t expect that you have modified the registry.
Apologies for replying to a not very recent post but this method might not work as traces of the unity is still in the registry. If Unity is so sensitive to that level, then your suggestions will never work. As far I’m concerned, this is not a common problem. I’ve come across this installation problem before in another earlier posting I think last year and I’m wondering why such a problem happens. I’m just fortunate I don’t have this.