Android Studio 2.0 does not start download - android-studio

I wish update Android Studio to 2.0. However, in the Tools-> Check for Updates section:
Selecting Updates, displays:
Selecting Download (in the top image) redirects to: http://tools.android.com/download/studio/canary/latest/, so that I can install a .zip with a seperate IDE, instead of simply downloading within Android Studio.
I do not wish to download and install a second separate IDE. In the past, this feature simply downloaded the new version and merged with the old.
What needs to be configured to get this to work?

This is correct behavior. Some updates cannot be directly patched and you need to download and replace Android Studio with the latest release. You should:
Download the .zip file that you see in the page
Unzip the downloaded file wherever you want
Run the /bin/studio(64).exe file
Import the settings
Remove the old Android Studio directory
Move the extracted dir to where the old Android Studio was installed
Maybe optional: Rename it (maybe it was named android-studio) to "Android Studio"
Hope this helps, I have just done the same.

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Is there a way to prevent Android Studio or Intellij IDEA from downloading older version of gradle over and over?

I have the latest version of gradle (7.4) installed on my machine, every time I open a new project on Android Studio or Intellij to write Kotlin codes, it starts downloading old versions of gradle, is there a way to stop it or to run AS/IDEA offline ?
You can modify the distributionUrl property in the gradle-wrapper.properties file to point to a local file. So download a single copy of the necessary Gradle version from https://services.gradle.org/distributions/. Then before you open a project in the IDE, edit its gradle-wrapper.properties file to point to this local copy. It will copy the local file instead of downloading it.
For example, change
distributionUrl=“http\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-3.3-bin.zip”
to
distributionUrl=file\:///C:/gradle-7.4-all.zip
I found a post about doing this here.

How to use downloaded patch file of android studio again?

I was downloading an update for android studio. After the download was finished, there was some issue and the patch was not applied. Is there a way to use that downloaded file again? I don't want to download again because it will take a lot of time.
PS I'm using ubuntu.
To solve the “failed to apply patch” Android Studio problem you can follow these steps:
Move the Android SDK folder out of the Android Studio folder (quit Android Studio first).
Redo the Android Studio update process.
Once the update is complete, you will be prompted to enter the new location of the Android SDK.
If these steps do not work for you, update your Java runtime engine (JRE) and development kit (JDK) to the latest version. Alternatively, you could also just download the latest Android Studio build, install it (after renaming the folder of the previous build), and import your projects from the old buggy build.

Unable to open flutter project on android studio after upgrade

Yesterday I've upgraded my Windows 7 SP1 Powershell from 2 to 5.1, and upgraded flutter and dart to latest version using the flutter upgrade command, all worked fine, and I continued working as normal. Today after trying to access my project again I got a couple of errors, and all of my project structure gone. What can I do? and why that happened? Was that due to the upgrade? or something else?
Load Settings
Cannot load settings from file 'C:\Users\user\Documents\FlutterProjects\project\android\project_android.iml': ParseError at [row,col]:[1,1]
Message: Content is not allowed in prolog.
Please correct the file content
Load Settings
Cannot load settings from file 'C:\Users\user\Documents\FlutterProjects\project\project.iml': ParseError at [row,col]:[1,1]
Message: Content is not allowed in prolog.
Please correct the file content
Just delete .idea folder from project directory an re run android studio. it worked for me.
The problem is caused by <projectname>.iml inside the root project folder.
First cut the file from the folder and paste it somewhere else
Restart Android Studio
Close it again and put <projectname>.iml back into the root folder
Restart Android Studio once again
simply cut the (PORJNAME).iml into the desktop and re-run the IDE or android studio.
after re-running close the ide again and move back the (PORJNAME).iml to their own place,
and open the ide
Don't delete or rename any file in your project
but when you update flutter, you must have compatible version from other plugins and dependencies with your new version, so
do this steps and run again it will be ok:-
1- Close android studio and open it again
2- From terminal tab down in android studio run (flutter clean)
3- From terminal also run (flutter doctor)
4- Then run (flutter doctor -v)
5- After all at last run (pub outdated)
6- Close android studio and restart
7- Run your project and enjoy.

Internal error. Please report to https://code.google.com/p/android/issues

Anybody knows how to get around this issue while launching Android Studio?
I saw a Google ticket here, but it was not useful: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=164202
Internal error. Please report to https://code.google.com/p/android/issues
java.lang.AssertionError: Unexpected node Pythonid; nodes=[org.jetbrains.plugins.terminal, org.jetbrains.plugins.javaFX, org.jetbrains.plugins.gradle, org.jetbrains.plugins.github, org.jetbrains.java.decompiler, org.jetbrains.idea.maven, org.jetbrains.android, org.intellij.intelliLang, org.intellij.groovy, org.editorconfig.editorconfigjetbrains, hg4idea, com.millennialmedia.intellibot, com.jivesoftware.robot.intellij.plugin, com.intellij.ui-designer-new, com.intellij.tasks, com.intellij.properties, com.intellij.modules.xml, com.intellij.modules.xdebugger, com.intellij.modules.vcs, com.intellij.modules.python, com.intellij.modules.platform, com.intellij.modules.lang, com.intellij.modules.json, com.intellij.modules.java, com.intellij.modules.androidstudio, com.intellij.modules.all, com.intellij.java-i18n, com.intellij.copyright, com.intellij, com.google.gct.testing, com.google.gct.login, com.google.gct, amailp.intellij.robot, TestNG-J, Subversion, JUnit, Git4Idea, Coverage, CVS]
at com.intellij.util.graph.GraphGenerator.buildOuts(GraphGenerator.java:55)
at com.intellij.util.graph.GraphGenerator.<init>(GraphGenerator.java:36)
at com.intellij.util.graph.GraphGenerator.create(GraphGenerator.java:40)
at com.intellij.ide.plugins.PluginManagerCore.createPluginIdGraph(PluginManagerCore.java:543)
at com.intellij.ide.plugins.PluginManagerCore.initializePlugins(PluginManagerCore.java:1126)
at com.intellij.ide.plugins.PluginManagerCore.initPlugins(PluginManagerCore.java:1256)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.ApplicationImpl.loadApplicationComponents(ApplicationImpl.java:348)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.ApplicationImpl.<init>(ApplicationImpl.java:215)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.ex.ApplicationManagerEx.createApplication(ApplicationManagerEx.java:45)
at com.intellij.idea.IdeaApplication.<init>(IdeaApplication.java:112)
at com.intellij.idea.MainImpl$1$1.run(MainImpl.java:47)
at java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:312)
at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEventImpl(EventQueue.java:745)
at java.awt.EventQueue.access$300(EventQueue.java:103)
at java.awt.EventQueue$3.run(EventQueue.java:706)
at java.awt.EventQueue$3.run(EventQueue.java:704)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.security.ProtectionDomain$1.doIntersectionPrivilege(ProtectionDomain.java:76)
at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:715)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:242)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:161)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:150)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:146)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:138)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:91)
It looks like you have a corrupted installation file - completely uninstall Android Studio and download it again from the website.
Install the newly downloaded version of Android Studio on your system - the one you had previously downloaded is likely corrupt.
Here are the instructions to uninstall Android Studio completely. Note that some files may be located in a different location depending on where you chose to install and the versions you've been using so if something is not in its normal place, please let me know.
Please follow all of the steps below in order.
Run the uninstaller
The first step is to run the uninstaller. Open Control Panel by accessing it from the menu when you right-click the Start Button (This applies for Windows 8 systems). Then, under Programs, select Uninstall a Program. After that, click on Android Studio and press Uninstall. If you have multiple versions, uninstall them as well.
After you have uninstalled Android Studio, it is recommended that you restart before proceeding with the steps below.
Remove the Android Studio files
To delete any remains of Android Studio setting files, in Windows Explorer (The file browser in Windows), type this as the File Path:
C:\Users[YOUR WINDOWS USERNAME]
Replacing [YOUR WINDOWS USERNAME] with the username of your account on Windows. If you don't know your username, navigate to C:\Users and it will list all users on the system.
Here, delete .android, .AndroidStudio and any versions of this directory with versions on the end, .gradle and .m2.
Then, go to
C:\Users\Harry[YOUR WINDOWS USERNAME]\Roaming
and delete the JetBrains directory.
Finally, go to
C:\Program Files
and delete the Android directory.
Remove the SDK
To delete any remains of the SDK, in Windows Explorer, type this in as the File Path:
C:\Users[YOUR WINDOWS USERNAME]\AppData\Local
Here, delete the Android directory.
(Optional) Delete all previous projects
If you want to delete any of your previous projects, the directory where your projects are found is the AndroidStudioProjects directory. It is located in your root user file, C:\Users[YOUR WINDOWS USERNAME].
Hopefully this will now have deleted the Android Studio files and you can now try reinstalling the tools.
If you have any problems doing so, give me a shout :)
1st step please disconnect your internet connection and restart the studio.
If it is not working??? Do the following steps.
Open the folder bin under the directory where you installed your Android Studio.
Find the file idea.properties and open it with Notepad++/UltraEdit/other_edit_tools.
Add disable.android.first.run=true as the final line and save the file.
Restart Android Studio.
Remove lib folder .local/share/Google/AndroidStudio4.1/marketplace
or execute command
rm -rf ~/.local/share/Google/AndroidStudio4.1/marketplace/lib
To recover from this state, you need to remove the "python" folder that you find here:
~./AndroidStudio1.2/config/plugins
(Found at https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=164202, worked for me)
I have this problem in android studio in linux OS after install a plugin,i resolved this issue with deleted.AndroidStudio3.2 folder from Home Directory and other way you can go to this directory and delete the plugin that caused it .
Directory : /home/your system's name/.AndroidStudio3.2/config/plugins .
and for windows OS you must go to this Directory :
C:\Users\your system's name.AndroidStudioPreview3.2\config\plugins
Note : this directory is hidden and you must visible befor use it .
I did faced this issue too, where it says to do this in my windows 10:
please report to https://code.google.com/p/android/issues in a windows error message.
It happened when i added some plugins in Android studio in Windows.
It persisted in my machine until i opened my Android Studio as an administrator and then uninstalled the most recent Plugins from File > Settings > Plugins > Installed Plugins.
What went wrong may be I added many plugins and applied all of them at once. May be i should have added one plugin at a time. Like install a plugin > apply that plugin and restart my Android Studio IDE in order to see it's effects.
MacOS
My issue was with a plugin. I tried all sorts of ways of deleting Android folders using terminal. Nothing was working for me until I searched all instances of AndroidStudio in Finder and deleted each of them. After reinstalling everything worked great!
I solved it by removing an incompatile plugin located here: ~\AppData\Roaming\Google\AndroidStudio4.1\plugins.
I deleted the folder "marketplace"
Open the folder bin under the directory where you installed your Android Studio.
Find the file idea.properties and open it with Notepad++/UltraEdit/other_edit_tools.
Add disable.android.first.run=true as the final line and save the file.
Restart Android Studio.
It information helped for me
<<~ ~ ~ Quick Solution for Windows 10, Hope it will help ~ ~ ~>>
Download the latest Android Studio from the official website
Uninstall the existing Android Studio from your computer. NB: Remove Settings Preferences too while uninstalling.
Restart your computer
Install the newly downloaded Android Studio
Delete the old directories which will show when run the Android Studio the first time after installation of the new Android Studio.
NB: Do not remove your SDK files after uninstalling the Android Studio, if you want to save your time in installing the Android Studio.
I have solved this problem, depending on the system you use delete the following files:
Linux:
~/.local/share/Google/AndroidStudioPreview4.1
Windows:
C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Google\AndroidStudioPreview4.1
MacOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Google/AndroidStudioPreview4.1
Thanks #Jonilson Coelho dos Anjos
For Ubuntu users
go to home
press ctrl+h to show hidden folder .local
now go to .local folder
you will find share folder, go inside share folder
find Google folder and delete it
Open Android Studio
Enjoy !!
delete paid plugin in android studio plugin folder (C:\Users\your_computer_name\AppData\Roaming\Google\AndroidStudio4.1\plugins) and will work correctly. it works for me.
paid plugin should have to activate otherwise it will conflict.
1) Go to
'C:\Users\your-user-name\AppData\Roaming\Google\'
2) Delete folder
'AndroidStudio4.1'
3) Then restart Android studio.
I hope this works for you.
I came with a new solution. Instead of uninstalling Android Studio and removing all related folders and losing your programming state on Android studio, and beside all these wasting your time, you should try this solution first which worked for me:
In my case the problem was the Windows. As it has crashed recently, I figured out the problem could be it, so I decided to restore the windows to the most recent point before Android Studio crashed. But the system restore tool didn't allow me to restore my system at all, and it said I should repair missing or corrupted system files first.
I first used Microsoft System File Checker tool thread to fix the case, and guess what? after restarting the windows 10, all problems gone. No need for uninstalling the Android Studio or removing any plugins or even restoring the windows to an stable state.
Hope this work for you too.
error Android studio
Hi everyone, I have this problem recently and I found the solution by deleting plugins which was corrupted in:
~AppData\Roaming\Google\AndroidStudio2021.1\plugins
-EmmyLua
-Luanalysis
My solution is:
Delete folder C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming\Google\AndroidStudio
Delete folder C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\Google\AndroidStudio
Run AndroidStudio.
Note:
Android Studio will be opened like fresh install.
100 % solved
1st go to
C:\Users\your-user-name\AppData\Roaming\Google\
2nd Delete folder
List item
'AndroidStudio4.1'
'AndroidStudio4.1-backup'
DELETE ALL ALL ANDROID STDIO VERSION AND BACKUP RELATED FOLDER
3rd Start again android studio

Android studio isn't starting

I have installed an Android studio from here. It worked, i wrote a hello world project and then closed it. But the IDE does not start second time. It gives me an error "caches are locked".
I installed unlocker and it says that no process blocks this folder. Does anybody know where is the problem? Thanks in advance.
I also faced this problem. I have solve my problem as follows:
Go to folder where android-studio is installed. (C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-studio)
Now go back to previous folder. (C:\Program Files (x86)\Android)
Right click on the android-studio folder and go to properties.
Now in Properties window, go to Security Tab.
Click the Edit Button
Now, a new window will open, here you click the Users(your-username-or-your-group-name)
Now, from the List below, Check "Allow" in front of "Full control"
Now press "OK", then again "OK"..
Its done.. Now you can use Android Studio easily instead of Running it As Administrator every time..
For details please visit this page
If you're like me, you could be trying to start a version prior to 0.2.0 (in my case 0.1.6)
Following Google's notes here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio.html
You'll need to remove and re-install Android Studio 0.2.0 & up
"Note: There is not a patch update available from 0.1.9 to 0.2. To update from Android Studio 0.1.x to 0.2.x, you must install a new Android Studio bundle from this page. The reason for that is that we have made changes to the bundled SDK such that it includes a pre-configured local Maven repository which can serve up the v4 support library and which is required for creating new projects."
Also be aware that if you have your Android SDK files stored here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-studio\sdk
You should move them before the uninstall or you'll need to download the SDK files again.
After the un-install and re-install now working on my Windows 7 64-bit system

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