

Windows can easily idle at 1.5 gigs of RAM used. Like that will get you booted, but limits you very much on what you can actually do. I mean, 2gigs is the minimum requirements for Win10 64-bit, and that's IMO a very tight minimum. But I'm sure they can help me only with my computer hardware problems and windows set up and updates. But no one of them and peoples of this district knows about Unity. How much time I would wait for this? Also my desktop slowed downed.Ĭan I saw this problem to a computer shop? Can they fix the update problem? Actually there are many computer shop in my district. But again when I clicked again check for updates, still shows this same window.ĭo updating windows 7 takes that very much time? Still the same window is shown. Now after I done my homeworks it's night now, I'm now free, siting on my desktop checking for update many minutes passed.

Then I needed to close my computer for some works.

When I click check for updates I've waited for many minutes, who knows I guess 30 minutes or more passed today morning when computer checking for update but still says checking for updates. I don't understand, how many damn errors and problems will I receive in my computer. But if you follow the directions outlined in the links supplied it should work. And even when done it's not a fully supported IDE so you're going to be lacking features. well there are hoops you'll have to jump through as you can tell. If you for some reason prefer Visual Studio Code. (it's the one on the left under 'Community') This is why it asks you to install it when you install Unity.

Visual Studio, specifical Visual Studio Community Edition, is a full fledge heavy IDE and is the IDE directly supported by the Unity editor. It is intended for developers who like to configure and tweak their ide through a lightweight package. Visual Studio Code is not designed outright to work with Unity and needs some heavy lifting to get it running. Visual Studio Community Edition, and Visual Studio Code, are two completely different software packages. It comes with the Unity installer, when you install Unity it asks you if you want to install Visual Studio Community Edition. Use Visual Studio Community Edition, not Visual Studio Code.
