![]() The latest Android Studio version does not have this option anymore. Do I need to specify additional environment variables or modify the existing one?īTW, did I mention the logcat shows nothing. Could this have to do anything with my emulator not turning up. So now I have 2 folders: jre and jre7 in the C:\Java32BitInstallation directory. One thing, though, this 32 bit version of Java (jdk 7 update 3), first install jre as part of jdk installation and then installs jre 7. Now after searching on internet, I uninstalled that and installed 32 bit version of Java. Earlier I had installed 64 bit version of jdk, but the problem was present that time too. My system is a Windows 7 (64 bit) machine. I have been trying for past 10-12 days and have not been able to start the emulator, let alone write my first "Hello world" program. But since for starting the emulator, I am not using any of these, I don't suspect any foul play with these. I have both IntelliJ and Eclipse installed on my system. In my path variable, I have added *C:\AndroidSdkInstallation\android-sdk\platform-tools C:\AndroidSdkInstallation\android-sdk\tools C:\Java32BitInstallation C:\Java32BitInstallation\bin*Īlso after reading somewhere from net I have added JAVA_HOME variable with its value as C:\Java32BitInstallation\ But still no use. SDK platform Android 4.0.3, API 15, revsion 1.Android SDK platforms tools, revision 10.Here's the list of stuff I have downloaded/installed for it: My Jdk and Android installations are in following folders: I searched all over net and tried all the steps mentioned there like kill and restart adb, install java/android in a directory without spaces, but to no avail. And while initially "adb devices" shows the emulator as offline.after 2-3 minutes the list of attached devices becomes blank. Not even the Android home screen or the Android logo. But even after waiting for as long as 2-3 hrs, all it shows is a black screen. So, the problem is that when I try to launch an emulator by issuing the command emulator an emulator comes up on the screen. I am just trying to start development in Android. ![]()
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