I found that if I copied the SDK, NDK and OpenJDK folder to my desktop from the first installation, then copied them backafter I reinstalled the module it worked. ![]() When I did this a lot of the files in the SDK, NDK folder and the JDK folder were deleted, so I lost the paths to them in external tools. Module wasn't installed, so when I went to switch platforms to Android I had to install the module again. I finally got it to work when I realised that the SDK, NDK and JDK were installed when I installed Unity through hubs with the Android Build Support selected, but the full Android I tried a lot of the online solutions that didn't work for me. ![]() The SDK, NDK and JDK wouldn't install and I couldn't get it to work with paths in Android studio. I put this solution on another post as well, as I spent two weeks trying to install the Android build support with different versions of Unity so that I could develop Oculus Quest applications.
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