I have android 4.4.2 emulator. I have created and started it load properly but when I start that again or next days it loads successfully but does not shows when I click on that in task bar in Windows.
Can anyone have this problem and any work around for this?
Thanks,
Sivalingaraja
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Android studio is getting stuck constantly and updating or restarting pc is not helping. Sometimes the emulator would show a previous change that was made to the app, while others it would display a blue screen showing that something went wrong without showing more details. I think is not the Wi-Fi connection because I've tried it even within my university campus and the problem keeps appearing.
When these problems are showing but the blue screen is not showing, I'd notice that neither the buttons of the android emulated nor the changes made to the app would be displayed. Sometimes Android SDK and Expo would work properly without my intervention.
Can someone please illustrate me? This is interfering with my app development without it being a direct problem of my app.
Photo of the blue screen
Description of the blue screen
Also, I already searched on StackOverflow and reddit, but I don't find a current answer for this problem.
I had genymotion for couple of years and it was working fine with no issues
Today genymotion is not working fine and freeze its window
Also when I run the emulator the right menu for genymotion emualtor are in white and I can't even minimize it or click the exit button
I have tried to uninstall genymotino and virtual machine also tried to add new different emulators and i'm still having the same problem.
Can someone help me to fix this problem I had genymotion for a long time and it's the best and fastest emulator I have ever used.
I just downloaded Android Studio and am completely lost. I have tried to get the Android Virtual Device working but my laptop processor (i3) seems to not be working and takes a very long time to load and does not load the android correctly. Any help is appreciated.I have completed the steps to create a virtual device but when I click the 'play' button, a black phone comes out without the features.
I try to run an embedded web in Android, but it crashes when using Android 4.3 (Nexus 4). I run the app and the first webview appears correctly, but when I touch the textbox and the keyboard appears, the view gets frozen just on the top part of the keyboard (where the text predictor is located in case it's active).
This problem only appeared when using 4.3, not with the previous versions.
I've been trying to fix the bug as it says in this issue, but the solutions they give don't resolve my case: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=42518&q=webview&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars
I would love if somebody have been through this problem, because we don't know what to do to fix it...
After more than one year without trying the app, it is working now. The device now is running Android Lollipop, so I guess that probably the WebView has some improvement that avoids the bug.
I am using the hello android tutorial and creating an avd through eclipse. When starting the emulator no image is used. It simply displays a black back screen with the word ANDROID in the center and a blinking cursor at the end of the word ANDROID. I have followed the steps to the T for installing the SDK, Eclipse, and the ADT. Even starting the emulator as a standalone produces the same result. Is there a step I am missing to get the emulator to load an android environment to test in?
How long are you leaving it before you close the emulator? In my personal experience I have found the emulator to take quite a long time (Even up to a minute, sometimes longer) to fully boot up to the home screen.
I'd advise waiting a little bit longer just to make sure you're not closing it before it loads.
Edit:
Also have you tried looking at the log to the bottom of Eclipse? If for some reason there is a problem in fully loading the emulator there may be some sort of error message posted there to keep you informed.