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Error in launching AVD with AMD processor

I have Windows 8.1 pro with an AMD processor. I installed the Android SDK and Eclipse. It works but the problem is that when I Create AVD and launch it shows this error:

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!

I have already installed Intel Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager and I have enabled Virtual modulation from the boot menu, but it's still not working.

In case you don't see the package "Intel x86 emulator accelerator" under Extras, go to Tools, Options and check the "Force https://" option and relaunch the SDK Manager.
I have Windows 8.1 with an Inter Core i7. Getting the same error message.
@asgs Coudn't find menu "Tools > Options" in Android Studio 1.4.1. Do you know if this menu option has been removed or moved to another menu?
@UlyssesAlves That is in SDK manager.
I have installed the SDK on two machines. On one (Thinkpad) this option is not even checked but the emulator works fine, on the other (Toshiba) I see this over and over even after I did all the steps on this page but I cannot get to the BIOS try what may so I gave up. My question - why does it work different on different machines ?

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David Tonhofer

Make sure you have installed HAXM installer on your SDK Manager.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/8BKmm.png

After you download it and make sure you run the setup located in: {SDK_FOLDER}\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager\intelhaxm.exe

Note: in Android Studio, the command "intelhaxm.exe" has been changed to "intelhaxm-android.exe"

If you get the error "VT not supported" during the installation disable Hyper-V on windows features. You can execute this command dism.exe /Online /Disable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V. You will also need "Virtualization Technology" to be enabled on your BIOS


Aside from Genymotion is there no alternatives for people with AMD instead of Intel?
See this video, it solves my probleme youtube.com/watch?v=Ar9_FUFJhDU
It worked for me after running intelhaxm-android.exe. It wasn't immediately clear to me that the SDK was installed under my user folder, but a file search solved that problem. The weird thing is that I already ran this once when I initially installed HAXM. For the benefit of others who also had trouble finding it, mine was located at C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager\intelhaxm-android.exe
For those who have disabled Hyper-V, turned on VT in BIOS and see using Intel PIU it is running and still has the same VT-x error - try to take a look at this answer - worked for me (Avast features blocked the VT-x).
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Peter Mortensen

Open SDK Manager and download Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator (HAXM installer) if you haven't. Now go to your SDK directory (C:\users\username\AppData\Local\Android\sdk, generally). In this directory, go to extras → Intel → Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager and run the file named "intelhaxm-android.exe". In case you get an error like "Intel virtualization technology (vt,vt-x) is not enabled", go to your BIOS settings and enable hardware virtualization. Restart Android Studio and then try to start the AVD again.

It might take a minute or 2 to show the emulator window.


do you mean computer BIOS?
@binaryBaBa : Yes. In motherboard settings.
what might be the solution if the virtualization is not supported in my computer
@TaraGurung Then you should try GenyMotion emulator. It is not as heavy as the android studio emulator.
I have enabled the virtualization from motherboard and also have HAXM installed but still getting the error, "This computer meets the requirements for HAXM, but Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) is not turned on. HAXM cannot be installed until VT-x is enabled. Please refer to the Intel HAXM documentation for more information." Any clues?
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Simon

If you're running Mac, as @pedro mentions ensure you have the HAXM installer dowloaded via the Android SDK Manager.

Next install it! In finder navigate to /YOUR_SDK_PATH/extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager/

Run and install the .mpgk in the following .dmg

Yosemite: IntelHAXM_1.1.0_for_10.10.dmg

Pre-yosemite: IntelHAXM_1.1.0_below_10.10.dmg

El Capitan: IntelHAXM_6.0.1.dmg - please install the IntelHAXM_6.0.1.mpgk file within - it will ask you if you want to reinstall it. Just say yes.

Example:

$cd /YOUR_SDK_PATH/extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager/ $open IntelHAXM_1.1.0_below_10.10.dmg


Recently upgraded to Android Studio on the mac and the SDK folder was placed in my Library/Android/ directory.
if you find this file on the terminal you can mount the dmg file with 'hdiutil attach IntelHAXM_1.1.0_for_10.10.dmg'
@scottyab my installer gets stuck every single time, I am running mac OS X 10.10, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Pretty big issues with HAXM, latest Android Studio and MacOS it seems: github.com/intel/haxm/issues/403
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Peter Mortensen

First, you must enable Intel virtualization technology from the BIOS:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/HLNAP.gif

Second, navigate to your SDK ...\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/jthvx.png

Then install intelhaxm-android.exe.

Note that if you can't find this file in the directory, make sure you install the package from your SDK manager:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/UmPKV.png


I use Windows 8.1 and Android Studio, and this made it work for me. Thanks!
you are welcome , is was easy to understand my answer or I should develop it
I think your answer is quite close to optimal :)
This helped me a lot.Thanks a lot :)
If you are running Avast and get block when installing intelhaxm-android.exe even if Intel Virtualization Technology from BIOS is enable. Try desinstall Avast launch again intelhaxm-android.exe then reinstall Avast. It worked for me.
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Junior Mayhé

This resolves it for me:

Go to (C:\users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Android\sdk, generally).

Then go to Extras -> Intel -> Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager and run the file named "intelhaxm-android.exe".

In case you get an error like "Intel virtualization technology (vt,vt-x) is not enabled", go to your BIOS settings and enable Hardware Virtualization.

Restart your studio


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Zeeshan

For AMD processors:

You don't need Genymotion, just create a new Virtual Device and while selecting the system Image select the ABI as armeabi instead of the default x86 one.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/RbWLQ.png


oh that's painfully slow
I develop with Android Studio on a virtualized machine on cloud, but looks like my virtualized machine is created without support for Intel VT-x technology. Your answer helped me to run Android emulator with ARM images rather than x86 ones. However, it is very slow.
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Peter Mortensen

I faced the same problem recently.

I installed the HAXM installer on your SDK Manager:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/7S4zT.png

And then installed the latest Intel HAXM driver:

https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-hardware-accelerated-execution-manager-end-user-license-agreement

And voila!!! The emulator works like a charm :)


In windows OS, I got the zip file extracted it and installed it and was able to start android emulator.
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Peter Mortensen

For AMD processors:

Go to AVD manager and create a new virtual device as an ARM system image.


hi, I am having an amd processor hence I want to try your solution. Could you kindly help me with the detailed steps please ?
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Dash

So I am having this issue and it seems that unless you are on Linux you will not be able to use HAXM. [EDIT: this is if you have an AMD chip (non intel) of course as that is the issue]

As stated on the Android Site;

Many modern CPUs provide extensions for running virtual machines (VMs) more efficiently. Taking advantage of these extensions with the Android emulator requires some additional configuration of your development system, but can significantly improve the execution speed. Before attempting to use this type of acceleration, you should first determine if your development system’s CPU supports one of the following virtualization extensions technologies: Intel Virtualization Technology (VT, VT-x, vmx) extensions > AMD Virtualization (AMD-V, SVM) extensions (only supported for Linux)

As others have mentioned Genymotion may be a solution.


that unless you are on Linux you will not be able to use HAXM. That's false. I'm on Windows and running HAXM with no problem.
If you have Intel it will work. If you don't have Intel it will not unless you are on Mac or Linux.
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Peter Mortensen

I waste too much time on this, and none of the previous answers work. I find that Avast is the issue!!! If you have Avast installed in your system, you have to:

Go to settings tab --> troubleshooting, then you should UNCHECK the "enable hardware-assisted virtualization"

Restart your PC and install the intelhaxm-android.exe if it is not installed. You can find it in C:\Users\{YOUR USERNAME}\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager


Why was this down voted? Because it didn't apply to a couple of people? After going through every other answer this was the one that solved my issue.
Upvoted. The only solution that worked in my case (Windows 10 with newest AVAST). Thank you.
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Dheerendra Kulkarni

For those who are using Android Studio based on Jetbrains:

Goto Tools > Android > SDK Manager Under Extras --> select the checkbox Intel x86 Emulator Accelorator

For those who are unable to use Nexus AVD can also try using Generic AVD.

Goto Tools > Android > AVD Manager

Then create a new Genreic AVD with something like QVGA and use for your app. This AVD does not use hardware acceleration.


Great! Just a note: for me, it was actually under SDK Tools. Thanks!
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Peter Mortensen

I was facing this issue running the emulator inside Oracle VirtualBox. For me the solution was to modify the emulator to use an ARM CPU instead of x86.


You need to have intell x86 emulator accelerator installed to run x86 emulator. See my answer above. It might help.
For VMWare I enabled VT-x Emulation on the virtual machine settings and installed HAXM from extras folder
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Community

You need to read (and post) the output of

sc query intelhaxm

as stated on http://developer.android.com/tools/devices/emulator.html#accel-vm

You open a command prompt window by right click on the start menu, choose execute and write 'cmd'.

See also Android Emulator Doesn't Use HAXM .

If you cannot get the emulator to work you might want to try out an easier alternative: Genymotion - http://genymotion.com/


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Ketan Ramteke

First of all you should have Virtualization Enabled and you can do it from BIOS setting.

After that go to Control Panel\Programs and Click on "Turn Windows features on or off" option.

You will now have a pop up window, spot "Windows Hypervisor Platform" and enable it by checking the check box.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/kd6F9.png


I enabled bios and still not work. But after add feature as your describe, it works now. Thanks!
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Peter Mortensen

For Android Studio 1.0.2:

First make sure Intel x86 emulator accelerator is installer. Check it in your SDK Manager. If not, then install it from there.

Go to your Android SDK folder, **{SDK_FOLDER}\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager**

There you will find silent_install.bat.

Run it. It will create haxm_silent_run.log. After that, close and restart your Android Studio and then run your app.

It will work. In case of a problem, check the haxm_silent_run.log file.


It works in my case, even i have error ERROR: x86_64 emulation currently requires hardware acceleration!
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Erik Aronesty

As many other pointed out, Intel HAXM only supports Intel CPUs. Since Windows 1804 you can use Microsoft's Hyper-V instead of HAXM for the emulator. This also helps people who want to use Hyper-V for virtual machines as you need to disable hyper-v to run haxm.

Short version:

install Windows Hypervisor Platform feature

Update to Android Emulator 27.2.7 or above

put WindowsHypervisorPlatform = on into C:\Users\your-username\.android\advancedFeatures.ini or start emulator or command line with -feature WindowsHypervisorPlatform

enable IOMMU in your BIOS settings

Long version with more details:

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/visualstudio/2018/05/08/hyper-v-android-emulator-support/

Requirements docs:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/system-requirements-for-hyper-v-on-windows


All the answers above that are actually irrelevant for Windows/AMD except this one. Enabling windows hyperv, and enabling AMD IOMMU support in the BIOS results in accelerated performance on and AMD/Windows system.
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Nilabja

While creating a Virtual Device select the ARM system Image. Others have suggested to install HAXM, but the truth is haxm wont work on amd platform or even if it does as android studio does not supports amd-vt on windows the end result will still be a very very slow emulator to run and operate. My recommendation would be to either use alternative emulator like Genymotion (works like a charm with Gapps installed) or switch to linux as then you will get the benefit of amd-vt and emulator will run a lot faster.


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Richhh_y

I don't know if this is going to work but you can try this:

It's becoming pretty clear that the emulator team needs to do a better job of disseminating this information about how to use the emulator on AMD on Windows. This question comes up every week it seems.

First, uninstall HAXM.

Next, go here - https://developer.android.com/studio/run/emulator-acceleration#vm-windows and follow the instructions for Configuring VM acceleration with Windows Hypervisor Platform

Finally, if you get low framerates in your emulator instances, follow the instructions in the same page for Enabling Skia rendering for Android UI.


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Jahmic

In my case, HAXM was already installed in SDK Manager. But every time I attempted to intelhaxm-android.exe, it would silently fail.

Finally, I extracted the internal installers out of intelhaxm-android.exe in 7-zip. Copied the three files to another directory and finally got a real installer to run. Ran without a hitch and HAXM issues were gone.


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