I think the image is not clear but when I trying to choose Android virtual device they write next to it it's unavailable.
How can I solve this?
This problem shows up in Android Studio setup in SDK component Setut:
It's just a warning, after completing the wizard the Android Emulator will be downloaded and the AVD available.
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I am using react-native-expo for mobile app development.
I use an android emulator for the app, vscode editor for development.
It started showing me this error from few days.
› Opening on Android...
Couldn't adb reverse: device 'adb' not found
› Opening exp://10.0.46.81:19000 on Device adb
Couldn't start project on Android: Error running adb: device 'adb' not found
› Press ? │ show all commands
I tried wiping the emulator, tapping on the build number in the emulator, but nothing worked out.
I've deleted the virtual devices and created new one. It worked for one time and again this process isn't working.
there isn't much about this on the internet.
need help.
Just try this. It is work for me.
make sure you already add android sdk path in setting > appearance & behavior > system settings > android SDK > android SDK location
(Common path is C:\Users(name)\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk)
create new variable name and value in Environment Variables (User Variables)
(ANDROID_HOME C:\Users(name)\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk)
add new Path in Environment Variables (User Variables)
(C:\Users(name)\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools)
It is work for me after I have solved it for 3 hours.
At first, I don't face the problem like this in flutter but in react-native.
The fix for me was to install the SDK Platform for the android version used by the AVD.
In my case, I installed android v9 (Pie) via the AVD Manager when setting up my AVD for the first time, and when I looked into this issue I noticed that the SDK Platform for v9 was not installed as part of that setup.
The exact steps I took are as follows:
Disclaimer: You might not need to follow these steps exactly to resolve the issue
Close all CMD and IDE programs.
Open Android Studio and navigate to AVD Manager
Click the down arrow for the target AVD and click the Edit option
Set the device to Cold boot instead of Quick boot
Open SDK Manager, and download the SDK Platform for android version used by AVD
Go back to AVD Manager, click the Cold boot now option
Open a CMD terminal as administrator, CD to project repo, and run expo start
Launch expo in AVD
DONE
I had the same problem. Emulator started working after this:
Delete caches from Android Studio
Wipe data from your emulator
Cold boot to restart
When I was solving this problem I also ended up doing these:
Check Android studio updates
Reinstalled Android studio
Check SDK updates from SDK tools: SDK Manager -> Android SDK -> SDK tools. You can see if there is a new update available on the right.
Go to Virtual Device Manager -> Select your Device -> Actions -> Click "Drop down" button and select "Cold Boot Now".
This worked for me.
For my case, I went to the avd and simply clicked "wipe data", restarted both my avd and server and it worked
By my side the problem was is In Internet Connection. I just changed the WiFi and everything working fine.
I'm just starting out my react track and thought of a little react-native app. Well, I installed Android Studio, the SDK and all that I needed according to https://reactnative.dev/docs/environment-setup, using the react-native CLI tab. But when I try to launch my emulator for any device on my list I get the error: AVD manager unable to locate adb. I have checked my %ANDROID_HOME% variable and it's set to the correct Sdk dir, I can use adb.exe inside the platform-tools dir with no apparent problem. But the AVD manager can't.
I even tried reinstalling Android SDK after deleting the platform-tools dir, or even installing a different version of it, but it just won't work!
Any thoughts on what is happening?
I struggled with this problem for a few days now and the number 1 suggestion I found is:
review your environment variables (such as %ANDROID_HOME%);
remove the platform-tools dir inside %ANDROID_HOME%, adb.exe is either corrupted or missing;
reinstall Android SDK and check for adb.exe inside %ANDROID_HOME%\platform-tools;
emulate a new device (you are a wizard Harry!);
Well, this didn't work for me but apparently worked for some people, especially for avast users (apparently it corrupts adb.exe 'cause it believes it to be malware).
What worked for me was:
In Android Studio go to File > Project Structure (Ctrl + Alt + Shift + S in windows);
Under Project Settings>Project>Project SDK must have a valid Android SDK selected;
emulate a new device (you are a wizard SadSack963!);
I have made android emulator and other things properly but nothing really works for me. It says,
Couldn't start project on Android: The system cannot find the path specified
I am using windows 10 as operating system.
I also had the same problem.
check your ANDROID_HOME variable in advance system setting.
It must point to your SDK: C:\Users\$USER_NAME\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk
I am running Appcelerator on OSX.
When I try to set up an emulator on the Appcelerator IDE, by clicking:
"Run Configurations..." >
"Appcekerator Android Emulator - appname" >
"Emulator"
On the bottom of the screen it shows up with an error message saying:
Problems detected with the SDK settings. Click here for details
Upon clicking for more details, it shows the error message:
An error was detected with the SDKs configuration
Reason:
[Android SDK Home] No Android SDKs were found under the specified SDK location
The value i have put for Android SDK home was:
/Users/username/Library/Android/sdk
How do I solve this issue?
Instead of using the Emulator which are slow and heavy in terms of Memory Usage, I would suggest you to use the GenyMotion for Android which is quite fast and easy to use and has close features to a physical device.
But First this First, setup the Android SDK for Appcelerator through Preference > Platform > Android and browse the Android SDK folder and Android NDK.
Note : This can be anywhere in the system folder.
You can download the GenyMotion Tool from the below link : https://www.genymotion.com/fun-zone/
Setting up the tool is quite simple and is given in the image itself.
Good Luck, Cheers
I had the same problem as above. I did move my Android SDK home out of '~/Library/' folder.
Previously it was:
'~/Library/android-sdk-macosx'
Then i moved it like:
'~/android-sdk-macosx/'
Most probably, the Library folder not visible to AppceleratorStudio. My guess.
Thanks a lot, guys.
I am having difficulty running the Android sample application for the Sony Action Cam API in Android Studio. I've tried to import the project into Android Studio, but I must not be configuring all the settings properly. Has anyone done this that can provide a step by step. My only experience with Android development was in Eclipse, but I want to try Android Studio as its the latest technology.
Maybe Sony can create a version of this project for Android Studio and make it available from the download page. Please!
I was able to build and run the latest (SDK 1.90) sample app after importing the CameraRemoteSampleApp sample project into Android Studio (Beta) 0.8.14. Please check again.
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