Android Studio unable to start and Enable Virtualization Tecnology
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When I try to run the emulator for hello world, I get the error:
...emulator.exe -avd Nexus_5_API_21_x86 -netspeed full -netdelay none
emulator: ERROR: x86 emulation currently requires hardware acceleration!
Please ensure Intel HAXM is properly installed and usable.
CPU acceleration status: HAX kernel module is not installed!
So, after reading a bit, I found out that I have to run intelhaxm.exe. Fine, so I went to Intel's website, downloaded it and it says that the processor is compatible, but I need to enable VT-x.
But I have already enabled it in BIOS, and am able to install Virtual Box and images (they require VT-x), checked that it is enabled in BIOS but the intelhaxm.exe still refuses to run.
My Win 8.1 is x64, but the emulator shows that it is x86. Is that a problem? If so, how do I change it in Android Studio?
What should I do now?
bios intel-core-i7 emulator android-studio
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When I try to run the emulator for hello world, I get the error:
...emulator.exe -avd Nexus_5_API_21_x86 -netspeed full -netdelay none
emulator: ERROR: x86 emulation currently requires hardware acceleration!
Please ensure Intel HAXM is properly installed and usable.
CPU acceleration status: HAX kernel module is not installed!
So, after reading a bit, I found out that I have to run intelhaxm.exe. Fine, so I went to Intel's website, downloaded it and it says that the processor is compatible, but I need to enable VT-x.
But I have already enabled it in BIOS, and am able to install Virtual Box and images (they require VT-x), checked that it is enabled in BIOS but the intelhaxm.exe still refuses to run.
My Win 8.1 is x64, but the emulator shows that it is x86. Is that a problem? If so, how do I change it in Android Studio?
What should I do now?
bios intel-core-i7 emulator android-studio
If Hyper-V is enabled, disable it. Also you don't necessarily have to use HAXM (which is faster), just change the option when creating the emulator to the other one (sorry I forgot what it's called haha). That way it won't matter whether you have VT-X or not. And the emulator should be x86.
– Rsya Studios
Feb 9 '15 at 3:46
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When I try to run the emulator for hello world, I get the error:
...emulator.exe -avd Nexus_5_API_21_x86 -netspeed full -netdelay none
emulator: ERROR: x86 emulation currently requires hardware acceleration!
Please ensure Intel HAXM is properly installed and usable.
CPU acceleration status: HAX kernel module is not installed!
So, after reading a bit, I found out that I have to run intelhaxm.exe. Fine, so I went to Intel's website, downloaded it and it says that the processor is compatible, but I need to enable VT-x.
But I have already enabled it in BIOS, and am able to install Virtual Box and images (they require VT-x), checked that it is enabled in BIOS but the intelhaxm.exe still refuses to run.
My Win 8.1 is x64, but the emulator shows that it is x86. Is that a problem? If so, how do I change it in Android Studio?
What should I do now?
bios intel-core-i7 emulator android-studio
When I try to run the emulator for hello world, I get the error:
...emulator.exe -avd Nexus_5_API_21_x86 -netspeed full -netdelay none
emulator: ERROR: x86 emulation currently requires hardware acceleration!
Please ensure Intel HAXM is properly installed and usable.
CPU acceleration status: HAX kernel module is not installed!
So, after reading a bit, I found out that I have to run intelhaxm.exe. Fine, so I went to Intel's website, downloaded it and it says that the processor is compatible, but I need to enable VT-x.
But I have already enabled it in BIOS, and am able to install Virtual Box and images (they require VT-x), checked that it is enabled in BIOS but the intelhaxm.exe still refuses to run.
My Win 8.1 is x64, but the emulator shows that it is x86. Is that a problem? If so, how do I change it in Android Studio?
What should I do now?
bios intel-core-i7 emulator android-studio
bios intel-core-i7 emulator android-studio
edited Feb 1 at 3:24
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asked Feb 9 '15 at 3:38
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If Hyper-V is enabled, disable it. Also you don't necessarily have to use HAXM (which is faster), just change the option when creating the emulator to the other one (sorry I forgot what it's called haha). That way it won't matter whether you have VT-X or not. And the emulator should be x86.
– Rsya Studios
Feb 9 '15 at 3:46
add a comment |
If Hyper-V is enabled, disable it. Also you don't necessarily have to use HAXM (which is faster), just change the option when creating the emulator to the other one (sorry I forgot what it's called haha). That way it won't matter whether you have VT-X or not. And the emulator should be x86.
– Rsya Studios
Feb 9 '15 at 3:46
If Hyper-V is enabled, disable it. Also you don't necessarily have to use HAXM (which is faster), just change the option when creating the emulator to the other one (sorry I forgot what it's called haha). That way it won't matter whether you have VT-X or not. And the emulator should be x86.
– Rsya Studios
Feb 9 '15 at 3:46
If Hyper-V is enabled, disable it. Also you don't necessarily have to use HAXM (which is faster), just change the option when creating the emulator to the other one (sorry I forgot what it's called haha). That way it won't matter whether you have VT-X or not. And the emulator should be x86.
– Rsya Studios
Feb 9 '15 at 3:46
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step 1: uninstall avast
step 2: install intelhaxm.exe
step 3: restart
step 4: re-install avast, update, quick scan and whatever.
step 5: run emulator on Intel CPU.
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step 1: uninstall avast
step 2: install intelhaxm.exe
step 3: restart
step 4: re-install avast, update, quick scan and whatever.
step 5: run emulator on Intel CPU.
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step 1: uninstall avast
step 2: install intelhaxm.exe
step 3: restart
step 4: re-install avast, update, quick scan and whatever.
step 5: run emulator on Intel CPU.
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step 1: uninstall avast
step 2: install intelhaxm.exe
step 3: restart
step 4: re-install avast, update, quick scan and whatever.
step 5: run emulator on Intel CPU.
step 1: uninstall avast
step 2: install intelhaxm.exe
step 3: restart
step 4: re-install avast, update, quick scan and whatever.
step 5: run emulator on Intel CPU.
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If Hyper-V is enabled, disable it. Also you don't necessarily have to use HAXM (which is faster), just change the option when creating the emulator to the other one (sorry I forgot what it's called haha). That way it won't matter whether you have VT-X or not. And the emulator should be x86.
– Rsya Studios
Feb 9 '15 at 3:46