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I'm running Studio 2.3 on a brand new Windows 10 client running on a VM hosted by Hyper-V. I've installed Haxm and disabled Hyper-V with bcdedit.

I cannot get an emulated device to start or launch.

The emulator app (qemu-system-i386) crashed every time it launched right away. I changed the Graphics setting under emulated performance to Software. It no longer crashed right away, just sat at the device frame with a black screen and never booted (never even read 'Android').

Anything I can do to troubleshoot?

Thanks, -Ben

Ben Finkel
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    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36729150/is-it-possible-to-run-android-device-emulator-via-android-studio-2-on-vmware Check this, It probably doesn't work on virtual machines, you will have to use a arm based emulator though it is slow. – Darpan Mar 03 '17 at 20:00
  • ARM images have the exact same problem for me. No difference in the outcome. – Ben Finkel Mar 03 '17 at 20:07
  • Making a guess, does disabling hyper-V has anything to do with this? – Darpan Mar 03 '17 at 20:30
  • This appears to be not possible. I was able to to install Android directly on it's own machine however, hosted in Hyper-V, and connect to it with adb so I've made some progress. – Ben Finkel Mar 04 '17 at 20:58

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