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Unable to create Android Virtual Device

确定按钮无法点击

For some reason, the OK button is not clickable when I try to create an AVD. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

Simply because CPU/ABI says "No system images installed for this target". You need to install system images.

In the Android SDK Manager check that you have installed "ARM EABI v7a System Image" (for each Android version from 4.0 and on you have to install a system image to be able to run a virtual device)

In your case only ARM system image exsits (Android 4.2). If you were running an older version, Intel has provided System Images (Intel x86 ATOM). You can check on the internet to see the comparison in performance between both.

In my case (see image below) I haven't installed a System Image for Android 4.2, whereas I have installed ARM and Intel System Images for 4.1.2

As long as I don't install the 4.2 System Image I would have the same problem as you.

UPDATE : This recent article Speeding Up the Android Emaulator on Intel Architectures explains how to use/install correctly the intel system images to speed up the emulator.

EDIT/FOLLOW UP

What I show in the picture is for Android 4.2, as it was the original question, but is true for every versions of Android.

Of course (as @RedPlanet said), if you are developing for MIPS CPU devices you have to install the "MIPS System Image".

Finally, as @SeanJA said, you have to restart eclipse to see the new installed images. But for me, I always restart a software which I updated to be sure it takes into account all the modifications, and I assume it is a good practice to do so.

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完成ARM EABI v7a系统映像的安装后,必须重新启动Eclipse。

This can happen when:

  • You have multiple copies of the Android SDK installed on your machine. You may be updating the available images and devices for one copy of the Android SDK, and trying to debug or run your application in another.

    If you're using Eclipse, take a look at your "Preferences | Android | SDK Location ". Make sure it's the path you expect. If not, change the path to point to where you think the Android SDK is installed.

  • You don't have an Android device setup in your emulator as detailed in other answers on this page.

对于Ubuntu并运行android-studio运行来安装软件包(默认情况下不安装这些软件包):

android update sdk

I had the same problem while creating AVD with 4.2.2 images, I resolved it by doing the following :

  1. Check if there exist a "default" folder in adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20131030\\sdk\\system-images\\android-17.

  2. If it exists then move the contents(downloaded system images) of the "default" folder to adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20131030\\sdk\\system-images\\android-17.

Hope this helps.

I want to update this question with a screenshot of a recent Android Studio. It took a bit of poking around to find where to install new system images.

You get to the SDK Manager through one of two paths. Option 1. Tools > Android > SDK Manager Option 2. Android Studio > Preferences > Appearance & Behavior > System Settings > Android SDK (This is for Mac; adapt for others.)

In the pane "SDK Platforms," check the "Show Packages" box to see the system images.

Select the ones you want, click "Apply" and voilà!

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我不得不将名为“default”的文件夹中的文件夹移动到android - ##文件夹,以便Eclipse可以看到图像。

There is a new possible error for this one related to the latest Android Wear technology. I was trying to get an emulator started for the wear SDK in preparation for next week. The API level only supports it in the latest build of 4.4.2 KitKat.

So if you are using something such as the wearable, it starts the default off still in Eclipse as 2.3.3 Gingerbread. Be sure that your target matches the lowest possible supported target. For the wearables its the latest 19 KitKat.

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