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Moderators Topics Questions Users Badges Home / 0 Question by dwarfenhoschi · Mar 20, 2012 at 06:49 PM · errorinstallationsetup Unity 3.5 Error writing to file Hello, I am having a problem while installing Unity 3.5.0f5. The Problem is, that at about 99% I always get the Error Message "Extract: error writing to file error writing to file userinfo dll UnityPlayer_Symbols.pdb" Does anyone know how to fix this ? Help would be much appreciated. Comment Add comment · Show 2 10 |3000 characters needed characters left characters exceeded ▼ Viewable by all users Viewable by moderators Viewable by moderators and the original poster Advanced visibility Viewable by all users dwarfenhoschi · Mar 21, 2012 at 12:01 PM 0 Share The Problem comes up while installing Unity. However I have already tried switching off my Virus Scanner (and my firewall, just in case) but unfortunatly this has changed nothing. Bunny83 · Jun 30, 2012 at 03:18 PM 0 Share @dwarfenhoschi: Don't post an answer when you don't answer the question. Use comments. I've converted your answer into a comment. 3 Replies · Add your reply Sort: 1 Answer by DaveA · Mar 20, 2012 at 07:14 PM Try excluding your project folder from your virus scanner, or turn virus scanner off while you're working in Unity. Comment Add comment ·
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You need a Unity Account to shop in the Online and Asset Stores, participate in the Unity Community and manage your license portfolio. Login Create account Language Chinese Spanish Japanese Korean Portuguese Ask a question Spaces Default Help Room META Moderators Topics Questions Users Badges Home / 0 Question by abctae · Dec 21, 2011 at 06:20 AM · errorinstall Extract: error writing to file unity editor http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/229754/unity-35-error-writing-to-file.html resources. I can't install it it says Extract: error writing to file unity editor resources. (sorry I am not good at english) Comment Add comment · Show 1 10 |3000 characters needed characters left characters exceeded ▼ Viewable by all users Viewable by moderators Viewable by moderators and the original poster Advanced visibility Viewable by all users syclamoth · Dec 21, 2011 at 06:35 AM 0 Share http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/197141/extract-error-writing-to-file-unity-editor-resourc.html Make sure you have the correct permissions to the install directory. 0 Replies · Add your reply Sort: Your answer Hint: You can notify a user about this post by typing @username Attachments: Up to 2 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 524.3 kB each and 1.0 MB total. Welcome to Unity Answers The best place to ask and answer questions about development with Unity. To help users navigate the site we have posted a user guide. If you are a new user, check out our FAQ for more information. If you are a moderator, see our Moderator Guidelines page. We are making improvements to UA, see the list of changes. For troubleshooting common problems with Unity 5.x Editor (including Win 10). Follow this Question Answers Answers and Comments 5 People are following this question. Related Questions problems with updating the unity and download all versions (internet connection lost) error re-connect 0 Answers Error trying to install Unity Web Player in IE9 1 Answer there is an error when i try to install 1 Answer Unity Web Player Install Problem 0 Answers unity 3.4.1 failes to install 0 Answers Anonymous Sign in Create Ask a ques
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to hack (and protect) Unity games If there's a term which is often misunderstood, that's for sure hacking. When it refers to softwares, it usually gets a negative connotation which smells of piracy and copyright infringements. This post will not cover any of these topics; quite the opposite, I strongly discourage readers from taking any action which will damage (directly or indirectly) other developers. That said: yes, this post will be a practical tutorial to hack into Unity games. You can use the techniques and tools described in this post to check how safe your games are. If you're a developer, you'll also find useful snippets of code and technique to add an extra layer of protection to your games. Introduction At the heart of hacking, there's knowledge: understanding how Unity3D compiles games is essential if you want to hack them. This post will show how resources are compiled into Unity3D, how they can be extracted and (when possible) repacked. This allows not just for extreme modding, but also to advanced debugging. Unity3D often works as a black box, and from a version to another many features have been radically changed. Over time, this has caused several issues which can only be understood by comparing how the same code has been compiled against the different versions. Decompiling a game is also the ultimate way to find its secrets. That's actually how the solution to the last secret in FEZ has been discovered. Finding the Unity3D files If you have a Unity3D game, chances are you'll have it on Steam. To access its folder, find the game in your library and explore its properties. "Browse local files…" in the "Local files" tab will open the folder where the game is stored. When a game is compiled for Windows with Unity3D, is always packed in the same way. The destination folder will have the executable file, let's say Game.exe, and a folder called G