How to fix ‘Application not Installed’ error on Androids
The Android SDK Manager provides the SDK tools, platforms, and other components you need to develop your apps.
To open the SDK Manager, click Tools > Android > SDK Manager or click SDK Manager in the toolbar.
When an update is available for a package you already have, a dash appears in the check box next to the package.
To update an item or install a new one, click the check box so it shows a checkmark.
To uninstall a package, click to clear the check box.
Pending updates are indicated in the left column with a download icon . Pending removals are indicated with a red cross .
To update the selected packages, click Apply or OK, then agree to any license agreements.
refer this links
'App not Installed' Error on Android
and this one
http://mobilityarena.com/fix-application-not-installed-error-androids/
I have android studio 1.3 and my sdk folder is in full update. But I do not want to have API18, API19 and the higher API in my android studio. Because I do not need them. Please say me that if I do not want to use the API18 to higher,What things should I delete from the sdk folder exactly?
In the Android Studio SDK manager, click on the Show package details checkbox in the bottom right corner, then untick the boxes for all the old SDK versions/emulators/documentation etc that you want to delete, and hit Apply.
You can safely delete any files for older SDK's on the SDK Platforms page, but I'd advise leaving everything on the SDK Tools page installed as these don't take up much space, and for the most part are not platform specific.
Instead of Force Delete you can Make It Simple By Using SDK Manager, Just Open Sdk manager, Mark Those Installed API which you want to uninstall and Click on Uninstall Package. It Should be Uninstalled.
Run your SDK Manager, select all the tools you want to uninstall, and click on the "Delete Packages" button, this will remove all the tools you selected.
Well i've decided to update the sdk using sdk manager. I've updating at the last android M preview API. After that, i re opened Eclipse and all my projects had errors!! The appcompat library returns in the console this:
android-support-v7-appcompat] /android-support-v7-appcompat/gen already exists but is not a source folder. Convert to a source folder or rename it.
I really don't know what it means! But i can't work now!
the problem is in the ADT you must update it to a version above 23... it seems that they (Android guys) are making our life harder, they want us to migrate to their tool (Android studio)
you can follow those steps:
first of all download the ADT Plugin zip file and do not unpack it.
then, Start Eclipse, and select Help > Install New Software.
Click on " Add ", in the top-right corner and in the Add Repository dialog, click on " Archive ".
you must select the downloaded ADT-23.x.x.x.zip file (the_latest_one_available) and click OK.
After that enter "ADT Plugin" for the name and click OK. In the Available Software dialog, select the checkbox next to Developer Tools and click Next.
Then in the next window, you'll see a list of the tools to be downloaded. So you will click Next.
Accept the license agreements (no one read it :-) ), then click Finish.
Note that if you get a security warning saying that the authenticity or validity of the software can't be established don't care about that, just click OK.
After completition, restart Eclipse and Voila, it must be done.... I hope so...
i will post another answer and not editing the first one because it's another different approach: you can Undo update your sdk for this you can:
Download the older ADT plugin manually (the one who was working fine, don't forget to check if you haven't it already in your downloads folder). Then copy the tools folder from there and replace the tools folder in your SDK installation directory.
Your SDK will be back to the older working version.
I have 2 questions ,
I updated the android sdk and now the eclipse gives me this error at the startup. The error message is displayed below.
I clicked the check for updates button but there are no updates available now.
How to fix this problem?
second question is when a new project is created I can't choose sdk version for "Compile with" as it doesn't provide any choices.
as you can see on the above pic next and finish buttons are also disabled. So now I can't create a new project at all.
Is this because I updated the sdk version? (causes both problems)
I need help to fix both problems.
Thanks.
Update to the latest ADT Plugin. the current adt version is 22.0.1. See here to know how to update ADT.
Ive gotten that same error in the past - it tells me i need to update, yet no updates were available. Simply click the option underneath Check for updates, i believe it says Install New Software. Then choose the Android site from the list. Then you should be able to choose the available updates and install them. As for not being able to create a new project, im guessing thats either because you need to update, as you mentioned, OR, you need to download the sdk platform via the sdk manager. Hope this helps.
I am installing the Android SDK along with Eclipse in mac os. Whenever I try to start a new project development I get an error location of the android sdk has not been setup in the preferences
How do I resolve this problem?
Hi try this in eclipse: Window - Preferences - Android - SDK Location and setup SDK path.
I got this message after updating eclipse platform-tools and tools from the SDK Manager and then it was impossible to update the SDK path because I had an old version of ADT plugin.
Whenever you get this error message in a prompt right after eclipse loaded, you should do the following:
Go to Help - Install new software
Click on Available software sites
Delete the link http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
Reboot eclipse
Go to Help - Install new software
In the box "Work with" add http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ again
Install ADT and accept whatever that prompts.
This is how my problem with this message got solved.
I saw this error after updating the Android SDK to r17. The solution was to go to Help -> Update and get the latest version of the Android SDK to match.
I experienced this problem and fixed it by updating to the latest Android SDK Tools which in my case was 20.0.3
I am running Mac OSX Lion 10.7.4
If ever you encounter errors while updating the SDK Tools try deleting
http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
from the "Available Software Sites" in Eclipse, and adding it again.
If you have not installed plugin for eclipse, install it first.
If the plugin is installed, setup preferences: "Eclipse">"Preferences...", in left column choose "Android"(do not expand list, just choose root element), and first preference will be "SDK Location".
I've had the same problem on Eclipse Juno.
No "Welcome page" appeared, I could not create a project, compilation didn't work and "Graphical layout" didn't work.
I have fixed it:
Window > Preferences > General > Startup and shutdown:
Check "Android development toolkit"
Reestart Eclipse.
Of course you have to be configured this:
Window - Preferences - Android - SDK Location and setup SDK path.
Simply create this folder:
C:\Users\xxxxx\android-sdk\tools
and then from Window -> Preferences -> Android, put this path:
C:\Users\xxxxx\android-sdk
I had the same problem when I was trying to upgrade from ADT 20.0.x to ADT 23.0.x on Eclipse Indigo.
To fix the issue, I had to uninstall the ADT plugin (remove feature) from Eclipse, then reinstall the newer versions.
This maybe done by going to Help->Install New Software. Then at the bottom of the page, click What is already installed?
All what is left now is to install the newer versions as usual from help->Install New Software.
there are many things which can cause this error. For example, I
imported google api from the android SDK Manager and that is when I
got this same error. Eclipse broke down on me. I could not even create
a new android project.
To fix this, I went to help - Install New Software... - from the "work with"
drop-down box I selected http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ -
I then check marked "Developer Tools" and hit the Next button.
I then followed the prompts and it basically did a re-install. It took less
than 5 minutes. That resolved the error.
Now Im back up and running, and I got the lastest version of Eclipse.
i tried everything/....but only this thing worked for me:
To fix this, I went to help - Install New Software... - from the "work with" drop-down box I selected http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ - I then check marked "Developer Tools" and hit the Next button. I then followed the prompts and it basically did a re-install. It took less than 5 minutes. That resolved the error.
Now Im back up and running, and I got the lastest version of Eclipse.
Thanks a lot Nadir
Hope this helps:
Step 1.) Go to https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-developer.php?release=kepler and download appropriate Eclipse version.
Step 2.) Extract downloaded zip file in appropriate location. In this tutorial, I have downloaded and installed it under program files.
Step 3.) Right click on eclipse.exe file and send shortcut to desktop.
Step 4.) Double click on eclipse shortcut from desktop and select appropriate location to create your workspace.
Step 5.) Navigate to Window > Preferences. This should open Preferences window.
Step 6.) On the left hand side page expend “Java” and click on “Installed JREs”
Step 7.) Click Add. It will open “Add JRE” dialog. Select “Standard VM” and click Next.
Step 8.) For “JRE home” select “Direcotry…”. This will open “Browse for folder” dialog. Select the location where your JDK is installed. NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT ITS x64 AS WELL, AS WE ARE USING 64-BIT VERSION OF ECLIPSE.
Step 9.) If you have selected proper location, it will show JDK version in JRE name and it will display “JRE system libraries”.
Step 10.) Click finish. Now your JDK is properly pointed as “Installed JREs”.
Step 11.) Select checkbox unchecked before name of your JDK name.
Click ok and you’re done. You are now using JDK as “Installed JREs”
Read complete procedure at below location.
https://softwaretestingboard.com/qna/4/how-do-i-map-android-sdk-after-eclipse-plugin-is-installed#axzz4wM3UEZtq
You can find the Android SDK path by running the SDK Manager. Once the window comes up the path is displayed at the top. For me it was hiding in AddData (Windows). You can then set the path in Eclipse by going Window > Preferences > Android > and set SDK Location.
If you already installed in your eclipse you can solve this problem below,
Go to Windows -> Install New Software and find your android plugin address
Check all lists and re-install your android plugin for eclipse
I solved it like this
It is very irritating problem... i found one simple solution...that is
eclipse->help->Install new software
now u see "work with"field...below this fields u observe on link called
"available software sites"...click on this link..then open one window...here u find out some location address..... delete wrong locations and then add perfect location to install/update location. then click on ok button... then ur problem is solved....
This problem seems to arise from new versions of android sdk the solution that worked fine for me was to go to help->check for updates and let that finish once all software in eclipse updated it all seems to work fine. I was using juno and the latest sdk, which I upgraded outside eclipse.
i was facing the same problem.
the solution is...Copy the link http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
then in eclipse go to
Help > Install New Software > Add(work with) > past the link on locations > ok > select all > next
this will solve your problem.
If you already setup location in preferences, but see that error, try to create folder "add-ons" in your sdk folder
had the same problem in windows, the reason is always displayed at the top of the window(where you browse for the location)
Here is, how I've handled this issue (Mac OS X 10.8.4):
1) Because I previously have installed Android Studio the sdk located here:
Applications/Android Studio.app/sdk
You can dig into Android Studio.app folder by hitting "Show package contents" in context menu
2) Simply copy the "sdk" folder to another location and write it down to Eclipse preferences.
Because I couldn't find how to properly add adress like "/Android Studio.app/sdk" (folder with .app extension) to Eclipse preferences.
I know that this solution is not smooth and best, but it works (at least for me). And I've tried all advices in this theme, and installed the ADT from http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ before, but the error window have kept appearing every time.
I had the same problem: when click on the "Opens the Android SDK Manager", a pop out error message says “Location of the Android SDK has not been setup in the preference”.
The delete and add again update address in "install new software" doesn't work for me.
I went to the ../android/android-sdk-windows and click the SDK Manager.exe. This works for me.
So I think after I updated the SDK, the eclipse cannot trigger the SDK Manager currently. But it can run by itself outside of eclipse.