- Home /
Build Windows Standalone No Longer In Build Drop Down List
The title pretty much says it. The last time I used Unity I was able to build standalone windows applications. Now, opening it for the first time in months, I can not longer do this. I don't see any errors or indications that there is a fault. It's just not in the list anymore.
Is there any way to fix this? Has Unity simply removed it as an option? How can I get around this to continue testing my project?
I am using 5.2.3f1 and am on a x64 Windows 7 machine.
Thanks
Answer by Kayleb · Jan 10, 2016 at 07:27 AM
maybe when u first installed unity u forgot to install build support for windows. try backing up your game file for unity and reinstall it.
you don't need to reinstall unity, just install the additional windows module.
Answer by slake_it · Jan 10, 2016 at 10:42 AM
starting with unity 5.3, unity introduced modular installers, so you only need to install the modules you use, all what you need to do is to download unity 5.3 installer (size = about 600 kilo byte), run it, check only the windows support module, then install that module.
hope this helps.
Your answer
Follow this Question
Related Questions
Distribute terrain in zones 3 Answers
Can't build to mac on Windows 2 Answers
Why sometimes, when build, the logo of the game is unity Logo 1 Answer
"Build" for Android Platform asks for save location but nothing happens 0 Answers
bug or new feature ? 1 Answer