# Importing a Source Code Project After [setting up the Windows+Ubuntu hybrid development environment](../quick-start/quickstart-ide-lite-env-setup-win-ubuntu.md) and [obtaining source code](../quick-start/quickstart-ide-lite-sourcecode-acquire.md), perform the following steps to create a source code project in Windows: 1. Open DevEco Device Tool, go to the home page, and click **Import Project** to open your project or source code. ![en-us_image_0000001171426014](figures/en-us_image_0000001171426014.png) 2. Select the source code directory to be imported and click **Import**. > ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE**
> Make sure the selected directory does not contain Chinese characters or spaces. Otherwise, the building may fail. ![en-us_image_0000001271477045](figures/en-us_image_0000001271477045.png) 3. If this is the first time you import a project, a message will be displayed indicating that the project is not a DevEco Device Tool project. Click **Import** to continue. ![en-us_image_0000001135394334](figures/en-us_image_0000001135394334.png) 4. On the **Select Project type** page, select **Import from OpenHarmony Source**. ![en-us_image_0000001215743910](figures/en-us_image_0000001215743910.png) 5. On the **Import Project** page, select a product, and the MCU, board, company, and kernel fields will be automatically populated. Then, select the OpenHarmony source code version for **ohosVersion**. The following figure uses **wifiiot_hispark_pegasus** as an example. > ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE** > - Set **Product** to **wifiiot_hispark_pegasus** for the Hi3861 development board. > > - Set **Product** to **ipcamera_hispark_taurus** for the Hi3516D V300 development board. ![en-us_image_0000001271237241](figures/en-us_image_0000001271237241.png) 6. Click **Open** to open the project or source code.