I am not able to get Android Studio running on Mac, even after waiting for 15 minutes or so, it's still stuck on this screen:
What could be the problem?
Android Studio v2.2.3
MAC OSX 10.12.1 on MacBook Air
Its just downloading necessary elements and SDK if necessary. So please check your internet connection and give it some time to finish the download.
I faced same problem. Found the solution..
Just delete all files related to AndroidStudio first.. you can refer
https://gist.github.com/tahmidsadik112/f08356d14a85d898299a
Now install AndroidStudio again and if you are behind any proxy then after launch setup the proxy with authentication.. That's it!!!
For me it was a bit different experience, when I tried opening Android studio for the first time in my Mac. It allowed me to create a new Project and then while loading the IDE it got stuck -
The IDE was not getting opened. Apparently it seems like it was downloading something of size around 250 MB. I was stuck there for around 30 mins.
Then after 30 mins when the IDE opened, it threw an error and asked to install missing platform and sync project.
I clicked on the link and a new installation started of Android SDK Platform 26.
After the SDK Platform being installed it threw another error and asked to install the SDK build tools. On clicking the link the installation started:-
Finally after the installation of the SDK build tools, I was able to open the Android studio and access the code error free:
Happy Coding!! :)
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First post--be gentle. Can't find any posts on Android Studio 4.0, so I hope this isn't a repeat. I updated Android Studio from 3.6.3 to 4.0 on Windows 10 (1909). Had created a couple of virtual devices in 3.6.3 (a Pixel 2 running API 28 and a Pixel 3 running API 29)--both worked great in AS-3.6.3 and I could develop apps, compile, load, and run them with no problem.
After the update to AS-4.0, the virtual devices no longer appear in the devices box at the top of the GUI--it just says "No Devices". When I open the AVD Manager, I can see them, and I can start them (although when I start them I get a pop-up saying "AVD Manager: Unable to locate adb"), but I can't get any code to download and execute on it. On the Pixel 3 emulator, I also get another pop-up saying "Detected ADB: Could not automatically detect an ADB binary.", and it gives instructions to resolve it, which don't make any difference (jump into extended controls and toggle "Use detected ADB location").
When I try to open a past project and run it, I get the same behavior--no devices found.
I've also tried making new emulators, hoping the new setup would recognize them, but to no avail. Tried starting and restarting AS, as well as the computer, also to no avail. I have Android SDK Build-Tools 30-rc4, the latest Android SDK Command-line Tools, Android Emulator 30.0.12 Android SDK Platform-Tools 30.0.1, and the Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator all installed.
I've Googled and spoken words of fierce power over this for several days now. Any suggestions for how to get AS-4.0 to recognize the emulators? I've resisted uninstalling everything and starting over--was hoping it was just a configuration thing.
Thanks in advance,
Uber
After some more Googling, I found the answer here (I think my constraint of wanting an answer for AS-4.0 specifically kept me from finding it):
Could not automatically detect an ADB binary - Android Studio
I had to redownload the SDK platform-tools zip file and reinstall it. I don't know why the old one got messed up with the migration from AS-3.6.3 to 4.0, but there you go--such is life with complicated software.
As soon as I replaced the old platform-tools directory with the new one, all my old emulators showed up and I was back in business.
Thanks anyway!
Uber
I've been having some trouble setting up my laptop for Android development with React Native. Various sources told me that uninstalling and reinstalling my SDK tools will fix the issue (the issue was that the adb.exe was missing thanks to AVAST)
When trying to uninstall my SDK tools the uninstaller is stuck:
It's been saying Stopping ADB for at least 30 mins at the time of posting this and I cannot find other solutions for this.
Why is this happening and how do I fix it? Thanks.
I just need to be able to run my React Native apps in an Android virtual device.
Windows 10
Android Studio version 3.1.3
I've searched all over the web for the past 3 days and can't seem to find a solution. I've done everything mentioned in this post:
Android emulator not showing in Visual Studio
It seems all the 'working' solutions to this problem has been stated in what this guy says he did in his original post, including restarting ADB server (kill and start), restarting my computer, reinstalling emulator and HAMX, installing and running as an admin, changing the timeout delay, reinstalling almost everything, making sure my emulator is installed, etc.
It keeps saying Gradle build finished in 475ms, etc and then waiting for target device to come online for like 5-10 minutes and nothing happens. No emulator shows up. I can't seem to find the solution to this and I am on the verge of giving up, I really need Android Studio to work so I can start on my app.
Can I please get some guidance with this?
If it's relevant, I'm using a Mac.
Have you tried this. Go to the emulator settings and set the Graphics Emulation mode to Software GLES. The default mode will be automatic. I am not sure how it works, but that worked for me on two Linux machines. Being software emulation, the performance of the emulator will not be as good as when using hardware graphics. It seems to be a bug with the SDK.
For me the only thing that worked in macos was to disable docker before starting Studio.
Wipe the data of your Android virtual Device and then start the emulator.
I was using Android studio 4.2 and faced this issue.
No Solutions worked for me so I just erased android studio files. Updated to Android Studio Arctic Fox.
Link to remove android studio files from mac : How to completely uninstall Android Studio on Mac?
For Windows : How to completely uninstall Android Studio from windows(v10)?
I try every solution that I get from the Internet but my problem is not solving
I install HAXM through SDK and it is not asking for updates
I didn't get any error message :( I am stuck Please help me
The Android Emulator moved out of the SDK Tools Package in 25.3.1, so the solutions below about specifically adding the Android Emulator package in the SDK Manager in Android Studio 2.3 and higher is the right solution.
Ref. link:~
developer.android.com/studio/releases/emulator.html
hey guys im not new to java but this android studio thing, im definitely not used to it,
so i just want to know what packages/tools i need to download from the sdk manager to get me started (im currently dev' apps to be run on api 2.3 gingerbread devices )
From the sdk manager this is what i did,
i downloaded and installed all the latest android sdk build tools,sdk platiform for 4.4 and 5.0
then i also downloaded the whole 2.3 api 10 since its what i was developing for....
after that when i start android studio,just right in the work space where you see the 'package' menu
i get nothing displaying,i mean even all the api i installed i still get nothing.
anybody who been using this tool can gimme help.thx
kind regards C.B!
When you open SDK manager, right click on the .exe and select
"Run As Administrator".
Don't open it from within android studio, find the exe file on your machine. Worked for me when I ran into that problem.
EDIT: You may need to download the sdk separately form here: https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html?hl=i
Click VIEW ALL DOWNLOADS and pick the appropriate 'sdk only' download for your machine.