- #How to uninstall unity assets install#
- #How to uninstall unity assets update#
- #How to uninstall unity assets license#
#How to uninstall unity assets license#
If you are still having problems after following these steps, create a support ticket with your Editor log. A package I want to purchase on the Asset Store says ‘Extension Asset: One license required for each individual user’ under the ‘License’ section. Now you can open your upgraded project, and there will be no crash no matter how complex your trigger work! META files from the dummy project into your original projectĭone.
#How to uninstall unity assets install#
Install the latest SDK on the dummy projectĬopy the newly added SDK/Plugin and associated.
#How to uninstall unity assets update#
If you're reinstalling the SDK in a project that contains a world using complex trigger setups, here's a safer way to update your SDK.īack up project to another folder (do not back up the Library folder, these files are auto-generated by Unity)ĭelete SDK and Plugins folder, as well as the the associated. Wait a minute as the SDK finishes importing. If any files in the list are greyed out/unchecked, and you can't check them, you didn't delete everything you should have! Start over.
Wait a moment, and click "Import" in the bottom left. Select the new SDK (you probably saved it in Downloads)
Do so by going to Assets, then Import Package, then Custom Package. Relaunch Unity, and then re-import the freshly-downloaded SDK. ONLY DELETE the keys starting with "VRC". There is a popup that warns that the plugins installed through the Package Manager will remain enabled, but pulling up the Package. This does not work, it restarts Unity and the Oculus plugins are still enabled. Highlight them, right click, and press delete. It should be easy to remove Oculus support from an App, it's an option in the menu: 'Oculus -> Tools -> Disable OVR Utilities Plugin'. If you're not running Windows 10, or an older version, go to the path manually.ĭelete all keys starting with VRC in that directory. If you're running Windows 10, paste this into the top bar:Ĭomputer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Unity Technologies\Unity Editor 5.x You can do this by typing regedit in your Start menu. Go into Plugins, and delete the VRCSDK folder, as well as the ta file in the Plugins folder. You can see which version is the current version by visiting our documentation.ĭownload the latest version of the SDK here.įind your Project folder with Windows Explorer, and find the Assets folder.ĭelete the VRCSDK folder, as well as the ta file in the Assets folder. Please ensure you're using the correct version of Unity. If you're just uploading avatars, you can use the following process. It will usually point to the problem! This will usually show specific script files that are breaking the SDK, you'll want to delete them and re-open Unity to fix the issue. Check your Console in Unity and look for the first error that appears. If you just remove the imported asset folder that was created, this does not remove anything that was imported in the main asset folder, or any other common subfolder names, right One such folder name is Assets/Plugins. You're getting some kind of console error preventing the SDK from building. You can see which version is the current version by visiting our documentation. This is usually caused by one of two things: