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trying to create an AVD with the android SDK AVD manager I get 'Error: null'. This keeps happening because the SDK manager is looking for 'List of existing Android Virtual Devices located at \...(wrong location). How can I change the file location? android share|improve this question asked Jan 26 '11 at 21:55 Sean 46113 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote I had similar issue. I have solved this by setting up the environment variable ANDROID_SDK_HOME in my startup script. The path shall be your desired location of .android folder, excluding the last slash. Example: SET ANDROID_SDK_HOME=C:\Users\toybuilder\Downloads share|improve this answer answered Jun 17 '11 at 12:22 Tomas 8615 add a comment| up vote 3 down vote I had the same problem this weekend. In my case, I was able to create the AVD's, but not able to start them. The problem was caused by the AVD Manager creating the AVD's in a different directory from where the emulator was trying to launch the AVD's. In my case, AVD Manager was initially reporting the list of existing Android Virtual Device located at C:\Users\toybuilder\Downloads\.android\avd It turns out that my Java runtime (in this case, JDK 1.6u24) was reporting C:\Users\toybuilder\Downloads as my home directory (user.home property). I first confirmed this via Eclipse: In Eclipse, go to: Eclipse Menu: Help -> About Eclipse Click on the [Installation Details] Click on the [Configuration] tab: The text box fills with an extended dump of the Eclipse environment . Look for the user.home value. In my case, the line read: user.home=C:\Users\toybuilder\Downloads It turns out that there's a long-standing Java bug (nearly 9 years old) on how the Java runtime determine's the user.home property - as discussed elsewhere on StackOverflow
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4810478/android-sdk-and-avd-manager-cant-create-avd-in-correct-file-location up When i am trying to Create a emulator in AVD Manager of Eclipse(Windows XP) its showing “Error: null” in Android console up vote 2 down vote favorite I have been working in my Windows XP pc for last few weeks with android using Eclipse IDE I updated some Updates in Eclipse and also for Android SDK Then Again when i am trying http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7645551/when-i-am-trying-to-create-a-emulator-in-avd-manager-of-eclipsewindows-xp-its to create the emulator it was saying the error as below in Android Console Window [2011-10-03 16:14:39 - SDK Manager] Error: null I cant find any solution upto my knowledge .. i am unable to resolve this issue in some blogs and stackoverflow too can any one suggest like this issue or steps to resolve this With Regards Pradeepraj N android android-emulator share|improve this question edited Oct 4 '11 at 10:54 asked Oct 4 '11 at 9:07 user958485 143 did you create a new virtual device after the update or you are trying to start the old one(before the update)? –Android-Droid Oct 4 '11 at 9:10 I am trying to create a new one.. clearing all the old ones.. –user958485 Oct 4 '11 at 10:46 also I tried reinstalling the Eclipse IDE and Android Developer Tools , I think the problem is with in the android SDK.. or System settings –user958485 Oct 4 '11 at 10:49 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote I believe that your emulator.exe file is moved from ~\~\android-sdk\
encounter an issue with the Android Development Tools bundle where the Android SDK manager fails to open or closes immediately after showing a command prompt like window. Fortunately it is really easy to solve. http://techathlon.com/fix-android-sdk-manager-failing-open-android-development-tools-bundle/ Step 1 : Go to [sdk-folder]/tools folder (For me it was C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130522\sdk\tools). Step http://www.newthinktank.com/2013/04/solving-android-sdk-problems/ 2 : Open the file android.bat in notepad by right clicking on it and selecting Edit from the context menu. Step 3 : Find the line in the file that says java_exe. Step 4: Now edit the "set java_exe=" line to set java_exe="C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" Here "C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" is the path where the java.exe file android sdk for the JRE is installed. You should check your Java executable location and change the line accordingly. Now save the file and close it. To test it out, in Eclipse go to Window > Android SDK Manager. . Ta daa ..! Google+ Related Posts How to fix: "Bad Request Error 400" for ... How to fix "The Windows 8.1 Preview isn'... A better and ad free android sdk and Gmail interface ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ajay Balachandran is a web and mobile application developer, movie buff, gamer and now a blogger. During his free time he loves doing stuff in HTML5, jQuery, PHP and plays around with gadgets . You can visit him at http://www.ajaybalachandran.com View all posts by: Ajay Balachandran 68 Responses to "How to Fix : Android SDK Manager failing to open in Android Development Tools Bundle" Hamish July 10, 2013 Thanks that method just worked, but now i cant get eclipse to work any help? Reply ajaybc July 10, 2013 Must be the problem with JDK or JRE. Not sure as you havent provided any details. Reply Jonathan July 10, 2013 Thank you! Spent almost an hour looking for a solution. Reply Guest July 10, 2013 If the problem persists, after adding the path in "android.bat", you should run the "SDK Manager.exe" as Administrator. This fixed my problem. Reply harvendra July 10, 2013 Thanks,this solves my problem too..running SDK manager as administrator Reply panneer July 10, 2013 Thanks dear friend… Its working good Reply Wellington Villegas M. July 10, 2013 Thanks for the solution Reply shyam93 July 10, 2013 Hello I followed th
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