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When I try to run the emulator after few seconds it shows "The emulator process for AVD "DEVICE NAME" has terminated" on latest android studio electric el.

I have an AMD processor laptop. and I am doing flutter projects on android studio. Even just opening android studio with new project its showing same process termination as above.

These are the things I have tried to solve the emulator process termination down below:

*I tried installing uninstalling android studio

*I tried installing previous version of android studio

*I tried copy pasting JRE and JDE file in c:/program file/android/android

*I tried installing command process tool (latest) in SDK manager

*I tried installing latest android emulator.

*I tried installing other version of android like 10,11,12,13

*I tried installing different phones like pixel 2,3,4.. (with or without play store and x86,x64)

*I tried Vulkan = off, GLDirectMem = on (C:\Users\yourusername.android folder advancedFeatures.ini,)

*I have more then 100GB disc space

*I have increased 2gb to 20gb (2000mb) in AVD manager phone advanced settings.

*I have terminated all the background process and restart even did restarting the pc

*I tried reinstalling windows

*I tried renaming to vulkan-1.dll

  • As I have AMD processor (Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator (HAXM installer)) this doesn't work

*I changed ANDROID_HOME path on environment variables.

even I tried every other thing like the link down below: Android Emulator The emulator process for AVD was killed. Windows Intel

I just need to run the AVD manager or the emulator for flutter.

Update: I just tried android 9.0 (pie) and then I was able to change Emulated Performance Graphics from automatic to software and it was running but when I selected It to hardware it throws same error message. Can any one please fix the emulator problem. I cant test any app on emulator.

  • Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking. – Community Jan 30 '23 at 05:25

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