问题
After updating to Android Studio 2 when I try to run my application and choose an emulator, I wait for the emulator to start and it suddenly gets killed. I can see emulator process for some minutes but never the gui. In Android studio I get the error
android studio Error while waiting for device: The emulator process for AVD was killed
This happens even if I run the emulator outside Android Studio. I have tried with both aa Android 6 and Android 4.4 based emulator. Running on a Windows 7 x64 PC. Similar post to another stackoverflow post which was closed. I have tried various ram, vm heap and resolution settings.
回答1:
For me it seems it was a problem that OpenGL didn't work on my Windows 10 machine. I fixed it as follows:
- Go to: Tools > Android > AVD Manager
- Press the "edit" (pencil) icon next to your AVD
- Change "Graphics" to "Software".
回答2:
Install the Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator worked for me.
回答3:
Just restarting the pc and studio solved my problem!
回答4:
I think this is problem of Android studio 2 Update or Problem to solve please Update also Android sdk version also then work properly.
回答5:
Update your Android SDK via Android SDK Managager. It will probably work fine!
回答6:
goto tools>android>sdkmanager and update emulator and install related API level.It worked for me
回答7:
I also had problem like this.. and how i fixed that:
1. I choosed one of the older version for Android VDM(System image) - first,I used a version 28(Oreo i this it was) after that I switched to older one , to 25(Nougat)..
2. I just change "Graphics" to "Software".
回答8:
If your HAMX is installed and turning to Software didn't help try to check if virtualization is enabled in BIOS. You need to go to BIOS and enable it
回答9:
- Go to: Tools > Android > AVD Manager and Press the "edit" (pencil) icon next to your AVD , Change "Graphics" to "Software".
- work on my Windows 10 machine and ubuntu 18.04
回答10:
Tried all solutions didnt help. My solution just create new device and it will work
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36841461/error-android-emulator-gets-killed