Error No Initial System Image For This Configuration
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This is a computer translation of the original content. It is provided for general information only and should not be relied upon as complete or accurate. Share Tweet Share If you've used the Android SDK, you've probably noticed that Intel Atom x86 system images for the emulator have been available for a while now. You might have been frustrated with the fact that the system image didn't include access to any of the Google APIs. I have good news: Google has released an x86 system image for the Android SDK that includes the Google APIs (supporting API 19/Android 4.4.2). That means you can now test your apps that use Google APIs on an x86 virtual device image (and take advantage of the huge hardware acceleration speed boost you get from our HAXM driver if your development system has Intel VT virtualization technology). Here's what you need to do to get it. Get the x86 System Image with Google APIs To get the x86 system image with Google APIs, open up the Android SDK Manager window in Eclipse, Go to the "Android 4.4.2/API 19" section, and install both "Intel x86 Atom System Image" and "Google APIs (x86 System Image)", like so: Install the packages as usual, following the on screen prompts. Create (or Edit) an Android Virtual Device With The New Image Once the new system image is installed, you'll need to create a new Android Virtual Device (AVD) for the emulator to use (you can also edit an existing AVD, but I'll leave that as an exercise for the reader). Open up the Android Virtual Device Manager window in Eclipse, then click New to create a new virtual device, configured to use the new system image, like so: The important setting is "Target:". Make sure you select "Google APIs x86 (Google Inc.) - API Level 19". You can configure the other settings according to your needs. Bonus: Use HAXM To Get Hardware Acceleration of x86 Emulator Images If you're not already using it, you're going to want to get