My virtual machine can boot up to this point, I can't open it up.
I fixed the error following the instructions on google but it didn't work. Everyone please help me fix this
Thanks!
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I am using Android studio 3.0.1 and that is working really very fine. I have upto date SDK version and I have upto date gradle version.
Everything seems to be perfect now. But I am now facing a problem and I have no idea why it is occurring.
Problem:
Whenever I try to access webservices my emulator/AVD never access that. Also I am unable to access the internet using emulator browser. Even it is unable to open the Google.com page.
I have searched this problem but non of them is working for me. I have checked the Ip configrations and that is totally fine. I am not using any specific DNS settings and I am not using any special VPN network. My network adapter is just fine. I am using Windows 7
Please help me if anyone of you having solution of this problem. Thanks in advance.
Well there are couple of cases i want to discuss. And that is totally what I dig out after trying for hours.
I have same Issue. and for this I have seen that there was nothing wrong with the AVD i was creating again and again. But I was using Windows 10 and using android studio over it.
The problem was the virtual networks. I got them created for the Blue stacks and GeneyMotion emulator. They sets the IP and the DNS them self for virtual network
SO if you are having virtual network set their IP to defaults. OR disable them at all. Also disable other networks except the one you are using.
and after doing this all. Create the new AVD and check if that starts working.
Environment:
Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit hosted in Windows Azure
Visual Studio Ultimate 2013 (Update 2)
I get the following error when trying to run a very simple phone app. I know MS says a VM-within-a-VM environment isn't supported, but I know it can work. Has anyone had success with this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Windows Phone Emulator
The Windows Phone Emulator wasn't able to ensure the virtual machine was running:
Something happened while starting a virtual machine: 'Emulator WVGA 512 MB.' failed to start.
(Virtual machine ID CADD6546-129A-4683-9A2D-52EAE777E888)
The Virtual Machine Management Service failed to start the virtual machine 'Emulator WVGA 512 MB.'
because one of the Hyper-V components is not running
(Virtual machine ID CADD6546-129A-4683-9A2D-52EAE777E888).
Prior to seeing the error, the emulator emits the on-screen messages:
Loading ...
The Windows Phone OS is starting ...
And then the error. Of all the Hyper-V services available, the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management service is the only one which is running.
Thanks,
Chris
I had the same issue with Visual Studio running on windows 8.1 in vmware player
What I had to do to solve the problem was this :
Tick the box "Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI" in the processor settings of your VM
Add the line "hypervisor.cpuid.v0 = FALSE" in the file "Windows 8 x64.vmx" (add it between line 5 and 6. Not sure this matters, but at this line I'm sure it works)
Should be working fine
"You cannot host it in Azure. It needs to be a physical machine." -- Jeff Sanders (MSFT)
Florian.C's answer got me on the right track to get the emulator working correctly in VMware Fusion on my MacBook Pro. In Fusion, the settings are under the "Processors & Memory" section. You have to open the "Advanced" section at the bottom and check the "Enable hypervisor applications for this virtual machine". Once that was done, I had to also open the .vmx file and add the "hypervisor.cpuid.v0 = "FALSE"" line. Originally I copied and pasted from SO and the VM threw an error when I booted it. It turns out the " I added around FALSE were not normal quotes. Once I fixed that, the VM booted and the emulator ran just fine under Fusion. Thanks for the great info!
I'm on Xubuntu running with VMWare on Windows 7. I'm developing an android app' and use genymotion to run virtual android device. But from few days, when I try to run my virtual device genymotion show me this error :
(translated from French)
Impossible to run the Genymotion virtual terminal.
The Genymotion virtual terminal haven't obtained IP address.
For an unknown reason, the VirtualBox's DHCP server haven't assigned IP address to the virtual terminal. Please run VirtualBox to find a solution for the issue.
For further help, please go to :
https://cloud.genymotion.com/page/faq/#collapse-nostart
So, I followed the link and see that I should have the same IP address for the adapter and the DHCP server and explain how to modify. I change the IP of the DHCP server to be the same as the adapter. But looks like it doesn't fix the issue because the same message appear after the modification.
A friend of mine told me to download the latest version of Genymotion. I did but there's still the same issue.
For the reason why I'm on such virtual device is because I had lot of problem have a stable installation with dual boot windows/linux so I choose a virtualisation of linux instead. And I can't work on windows because it's a team work and work on windows have some conflict with work on linux.
I hope I've been understandable and excuse me for the language fault.
EDIT :
I've try creating a new virtualisation of Xubuntu and install genymotion to see if it was an update I mad or an other mistake I could have done that broke genymotion.
But the same problem appear. I think the problem come from the double virtualisation but I don't know how to fix it.
Actually I just found what my problem was (or look's like). In the settings of the virtual device, in the CD/DVD (SATA) section I choose "use ISO image file" instead of "use physical drive".
I don't know why the issue was related with the CD/DVD. But now I can run the genymotion virtual device. It's slow as hell but it work.
I also found a way to run Android Emulator on MAC (running with VMWare on Windows):
First open VirtualBox and start your Android device. Then start the same device in Genymotion.
To have a relative smooth reaction time - set video memory to 128MB and Motherboard memory to 1024MB in VirtualBox.
You cannot really do virtualisation from a virtualized guest.
You must install Genymotion on the host OS.
You can see an entry on this subject on the Genymotion FAQ here: https://cloud.genymotion.com/page/faq/#genymotion-from-virtualized-host
To run the android apps on genymotion or your device from vm, you can follow these instructions:
Install genymotion on your local os
Install arm translation app on your genymotion
Reboot genymotion
Install google play service on genymotion
Reboot again
Download & install adb wireless app from play store on genymotion
Run adb wireless then get allocated ip address that generated by
this app
Run this command on vm
adb connect <IpAddressGeneratedByAdbWireless>
enjoy!
I'm quite new on MonoTouch, so please forgive me my question in doubt... ;-)
I need help with the soft-debugger, because it's not connecting to the App on the device. While with iPhone Simulator everything is working as expected, the following happens when I start debugging against my device:
The is uploaded and installed to the device.
MonoDevelop comes up with a window saying the following: "Waiting for debugger to connect on 127.0.0.1:10000..." Please start the application on the device"
When starting the app on the device, the device vibrates indicating that the debugger is not connected....
In the settings of my App on the iPhone I have set the IP-Adress to my Mac's IP.
My iPhone is connected via WIFI to my network. I can ping my Mac from my iPhone and vice versa.
In several screenshots where the debugger was obviously working I saw that the debugger came up with the Mac's IP address and not the 127.0.0.1....
Do I have to configure my IP-address somewhere in MonoDevelop?
BTW: I'm using the latest version of MonoDevelop - it's 2.4.1
I have tried anything.... re-installing MonoDevelop, cleaning up the project several times, setting up a new project.... nothing...
Please, please help....
1.- Make sure you are connected the same wifi network both on device and computer
2.- Open monodevelop and your project and on top of the window select on the combobox "Debug|iPhone" (ScreenShot) setting and then clic on Run(menu)->Run Option (wait until it finishes to load your app on the device and DO NOT Open it yet)
3.- Get the ip address of your computer
4.- On the iDevice make sure that the application its closed then go to Settings -> (YourAppName) here you will be with the debug settings
5.- On Debugger Host setting you must put you computers ip address
6.- on MonoDevelop under Run(menu)->Debug you will be presented with the "Waitting for Debugger"
7.- Open you application and debbuger should connect now
Hope this helps
Alex
Alex,
many thanks for your replies! They were very helpful to me (especially point 5).
I have solved the problem by setting the Host IP in the ~/.config/MonoDevelop/MonoDevelopProperties.xml. That did it! :-)
Now I'm wondering where I do this setting in the MonoDevelop GUI... ;-)
Cheers,
Andreas
I am getting this error when trying to run internet information services on a Virtual Machine running windows XP. Anyone have any idea?
I was able to get the solution from somewhere else and here it is:
regsvr32 %windir%\system32\inetsrv\inetmgr.dll