I downloaded Android studio and installed successfully into my windows 8 lap. I am not able to open the Android studio application. can any one help me.
Please refer:
http://tools.android.com/knownissues
most of the cases is haven't setup JAVA_HOME
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Android studio was getting crashed continuously after upgrade from 3.4.2 to 3.5. So, uninstalled android studio and installed again downloading the exe file from android developer portal. Still its crashing continuously on Start while showing prompt "loading modules". Not able to find the exact cause of issue.
please refer to the following answer i got when i faced the same problem. If you have any antivirus program installed on your system then it's blocking your Android Studio please add Android Studio to it's Whitelist and refer the below link for more details.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/57669392/8147020
I've downloaded Android Studio from: https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html but it doesn't install the Android SDK... Did I miss something, or is there another setup somewhere else?
(I see here: screenshot that the setup window should allow the installation of Android SDK, but I don't have that in my setup)
No, you did not miss anything. With installation of android studio SDK does not install automatically. You need to launch android studio then it will automatically prompt you for sdk installation and then install SDk and repositories. And done.
I saw this answer elsewhere:
Apparently, the problem was that Android Studio 3.0 was already installed and uninstalled before this. The SDK got removed, but Android Studio's config didn't.
Removing the config from a previous install (C:\Users\.AndroidStudio3.0 folder) did the trick. When Android Studio started up, it opened a dialog about which parts of the SDK to download, and then proceeded as expected.
It worked for me :)
It will prompt after installing Android Studio
If you are using Windows:
To install Android Studio on Windows, proceed as follows:
Step1: Launch the .exe file you downloaded from here.
Step2: Follow the setup wizard to install Android Studio and any necessary SDK tools.
That's it! The following video shows each step of the recommended setup procedure.
As suggested from official doc here
I started few days back to learn android programming. I tried to use Eclipse and Android studio but I faced many problem (configuration) so I decided to develop android apps using XAMARIN/VS2015. I installed xamarin (android) but not android sdk manager because I installed it before using android studio. The problem is that I do not know how to link VS2015 to the previous android SDK manager already installed. Can anyone help me??
I know the folder where the sdk is unzipped in. It is even set in VS2015 but I have not idea why it is not working.
The following screenshot shows it clearly:
Thank you
You need to link your sdk, not your adb.exe path.
I have this path for sdk:
C:\Users\myusername\AppData\Local\Android\sdk
You also can see this guide:
https://docs.elementscompiler.com/VisualStudio/Setup/AndroidSDK/
I have a Dell Laptop that came with Windows 7 installed. I downloaded Android Studio 1.5 and installed it with the SDK's. I was able to run Android Studio and import a sample project and run it.
Then, I upgraded to Windows 10. I uninstalled Android Studio sensing that a compatibility issue would arise. I installed Android Studio 1.5 again and the required SDK's were downloaded and installed by the installer. The installer also opened Android Studio and allowed me to import the sample project.
I quit Android Studio and tried to run it again clicking on the Studio64 executable in one of the bin files. Windows 10 rejected Android Studio with the message, "This app can't run on your PC".
I don't understand why Windows 10 did nothing when Android Studio was run the first time by the installer but chose to block me when I tried to run it again.
Can someone explain and help me? Also, what is the solution?
Chandrasekharan K
I am facing same problem with android studio after upgrading windows 10..
first uninstall the studio and install again..
if you are installing studio in system drive.. don't do this..
choose different drive. and then set appropriate SDK path.
It will work for me.
thank you.
My solution to this problem is to run the studio64.exe in androidstudiodir/bin ?
I am facing problem with Installation of Titanium Studio.
I have set up all the required Environment Variable's
This is my JAVA_HOME variable C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_25;
This is mt Path Variable C:\Development\android-sdk-windows;C:\Development\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools;C:\Development\android-sdk-windows\tools;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_25;C:\Program Files (x86)\WinAnt\bin;D:\Android SDK\android-sdk_r16-windows\android-sdk-windows\tools;C:\Development\phonegap-2.9.0\lib\android;
I have installed jdk1.7.0_25 and JRE 7.
Also I have given my path of Android SDK D:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130219\sdk, at Android SDK home variable.
But now when i try to connect Android sdk with Titanium Studio it is just showing me Installing Android and nothing is happening.
When i try to Run an Application it gives me an Error It Appears that you do not have android SDK installed in your system please follow the instructions at the Dashboard to configure SDK
I have followed same but not finding solution, Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
Always have a good look at titanium compatibility matrix.Jdk 1.7 is not compatible until now only 1.6 is suitable for android
http://docs.appcelerator.com/titanium/3.0/#!/guide/Titanium_Compatibility_Matrix-section-29004837_TitaniumCompatibilityMatrix-JavaDevelopmentKit
Thanks
From Documentation
The 32-bit version of the JDK is required regardless of whether Titanium is running on a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows system.
On Windows, Studio contains its own JRE, meaning you do not need to install the JDK before installing or launching Studio but will need it
to use the Titanium SDK.
Titanium Studio prompts you to install the JDK when installing the Android SDK from the Dashboard on Windows.
Try to install 32 bit java in your system.
Please refer Compatibility and Download