i tried
1-Install GitHub Desktop for Windows then fork and clone our repository .
2- Install Visual Studio 2019 .
3 Open your source folder in Windows Explorer and run Setup.bat. This will download binary content for the engine, install prerequisites, and set up Unreal file associations.On Windows 8, a warning from SmartScreen may appear. Click More info, then Run anyway to continue.A clean download of the engine binaries is currently 20-21 GiB, which may take some time to complete. Subsequent runs will be much faster, as they only download new and updated content.
4Run GenerateProjectFiles.bat to create project files for the engine. It should take less than a minute to complete.
5 Load the project into Visual Studio by double-clicking the new UE5.sln file.
6 Set your solution configuration to Development Editor and your solution platform to Win64, then right click the UE5 target and select Build. It may take anywhere between 10 and 40 minutes to finish compiling, depending on your system specs.
7After compiling finishes, you can run the editor from Visual Studio by setting your startup project to UE5 and pressing **
F5** to start debugging.
but still installed 5.1
can you help
