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Old November 6th 18, 05:58 PM posted to comp.mobile.android,alt.comp.freeware,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bill[_40_]
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Default Report: My first "hello world" using Android Studio freeware onWindows worked just fine (in about an hour)

On 06/11/2018 03:20, Arlen_Holder wrote:
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 08:46:01 -0000 (UTC), Diesel wrote:

Open regedit, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Android SDK Tools


Hi Diesel,

Thanks for your help and advice as I admit I'm an Android noob.

I just snapped this snapshot for you so you can see what I have:
http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=3834577androidstudio32.jpg

Maybe Bill can tell us what his registry key looks like, since he has the
same tools installed.


That registry key does not exist on either of the Intel machines here. A
search finds nothing obviously relating to the Android sdk.

I have the 2 machines the newer tablet laptop X220T on W7 and with
Android Studio using defaults
and the older X201 straight laptop running W10, with non-default
directories.

On both, the "Appearance and Behaviour" SDK Tools listing is identical
to yours, wxcept that the HAXM is ticked.

The X201 seems to be working well and the emulator is fine. There is a
warning about the display drivers, but I have a good display.

The X220T came to me with a WWAN module installed and, presumably
working. To fit the mSATA boot SSD, this had to be removed to free the
slot.
As soon as I started trying to get the emulator to work, there were
error messages relating to the WWAN. I assume the emulator was trying to
connect to the phone components of the laptop. I have now removed all
the WWAN related software on the machine, but the emulator still doesn't
fully appear. I get the surround, but with a transparent screen.

There hasn't been time to do much more. I'm still on the text based app.

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Bill

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