#CANNOT LAUNCH AVD IN EMULATOR MAC DRIVER#
You can stop using the virtualization driver by uninstalling it. You can adjust the amount of memory available to the Intel HAXM kernel extension by re-running its installer.
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Run your Android project using this run configuration. Under the Target Device options, select the x86-based AVD you created previously. In the left panel of the Run/Debug Configurations dialog, select your Android run configuration or create a new configuration. In Android Studio, click your Android project folder and then select Run > Edit Configurations. If you are running the emulator from Android Studio, run your Android application with an x86-based AVD: Note: You must provide an x86-based AVD configuration name, otherwise VM acceleration will not be enabled. If you are running the emulator from the command line, just specify an x86-based AVD: To run an x86-based emulator with VM acceleration: You should see a status message including the following information: Start the Android SDK Manager, select Extras and then select Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager.Īfter the download completes, execute /extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager/IntelHAXM.exe.įollow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.Īfter installation completes, confirm that the virtualization driver is operating correctly by opening a command prompt window and running the following command: The software requires an Intel CPU with Virtualization Technology (VT) support and one of the following operating systems: Virtual machine acceleration for Windows requires the installation of the Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (Intel HAXM). Or this (for Windows, see link for Mac/Linux):