The first half of the instructions are detailed enough, so I will assume you were able to install the Intel x86 Atom System Image(s) using the Android SDK manager, as well as Intel HAXM. The emulator is now fast and the UI is smooth. Intel released recommended installation instructions for the ICS emulator on May 15, 2012.
See the description for how to do this in Enabling Intel VT (Virtualization Technology). If the installer fails with the message that Intel VT must be turned on, you need to enable this in the BIOS. It will be located in one of the following locations:įiles\Android\android-sdk\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_ManagerĬ:\Users\\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64\sdk\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager
Install the HAXM Driver by running "IntelHaxm.exe".
To do this, launch the Android SDK Manager and update all the Android SDK components. Make sure your Eclipse installation and the ADT plug-in are fully up-to-date.Īfter each Eclipse plug-in update, it is important to update your Android SDK Tools. Steps for Configuring Your Android Development Environment for HAXM The interface between QEMU and the HAXM driver on the host system is designed to be vendor-agnostic. HAXM stands for - "Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager"Ĭurrently, it supports only Intel® VT (Intel Virtualization Technology).
As for Windows – you can install it on Windows XP SP3, Windows Vistas (any version), Windows 7 (any version), Windows 8 (any version), and Windows 10 (any version).
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