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I am having a problem similar to this question:

AVD Manager don't start

but I do not understand the answer and how it worked. I cannot find AVD anything, anywhere.

My AVD Manager had been working fine and well and then suddenly it stopped. I am not 100% sure if it was working well before I added on the Kindle Fire emulator because I had already had some AVDs set up and didn't try to create a new one before I added this in.

I updated ADT and I am pretty sure it is an android configuration problem, not Eclipse.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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I had the same problem, then I realized I had Java EE running in the top left corner, not just Java. In the write hand corner, exit out of the Java EE and start a just Java one, and it will have the AVD Manager you seek.

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Yep, I had this too. It is caused by a corrupted AVD image. I followed the instructions (and added a comment) to the below Google Code issue;

http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=41024

Follow the instructions there and enjoy the remaining AVD insufficiencies... :S

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  • Hi - thank you for your response. I don't see where the instructions are in the link you posted. Am I not looking in the right spot? Thanks. – heLL0 Dec 27 '12 at 02:47
  • Oh sorry, that was the wrong link- I shall edit... Correct link now! Apologies again. – BrantApps Dec 27 '12 at 13:42