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Answer by tanoshimi · Sep 25, 2015 at 08:36 AM
Open the Unity editor.
Open Project #1
Open another Unity editor. (In Windows, shift-click a start menu icon to start a new instance rather than just switching to the existing one)
Open Project #2 in the new instance.
On Debian GNU/Linux using Gnome, I search for Unity 5.6.3 at Search All (Super key) and Ctrl + left click in Unity icon to open new instance of it.
Answer by ahsen35813 · Aug 26, 2020 at 04:48 PM
I actually do this all the time when I need to transfer files from one project to another!
Open project #1
Open Unity Hub again and click on the other project you need to open.
Done!
If this doesn't work, I'm terribly sorry, but this is how I always do it.
Answer by Graham-Dunnett · Sep 25, 2015 at 07:55 AM
It's not possible to open more than one project.
It's perfectly possible to open two projects - you just need to launch two instances of the editor ;)
I also cant do that unity tells me, but theres a tool called uEcho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r-hwXPJI$$anonymous$$o
You are trying to open the same project twice :P
Answer by SamElTerrible · Oct 11, 2021 at 09:40 AM
For anyone still experiencing this in 2021...
Unity Hub no longer allows you to have two or more instances of a project open at the same time. The way to work around this is to make a copy of your entire project into another folder. Then Unity Hub will recognise them as different projects and you'll be able to have 2 instances open.