I have been using Android Studio on my computer for about two years now. I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and started to have several issues, most of which were fixed.
However, now I canโt create any phone emulators, and Android Studio says: โIntel HAXM is not required to run this AVD./dev/kvm. Enable VT-x in the BIOS security settings, make sure your Linux distribution has a working KVM module .
But this laptop does not work under Ubuntu or any other form of Linux. I tried installing Intel HAXM from https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-hardware-accelerated-execution-manager-end-user-license-agreement , but the emulator still gets the same a mistake.
Does anyone know what I can do to fix this problem?
. . -. , . -, , HAXM VT-x BIOS. -, intelhaxm-android.exe \Android\sdk\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager, . .
, , VT BIOS, Hyper-V.
, HAXM
> >Intel Accelerated Execution Manager
> >
Intel Accelerated Execution Manager
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SDKโ C:\Users\_\AppData\Local\Android\SdkHAXM\ Extras\\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_ManagerHAMXintelhaxm-android.exe
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intelhaxm-android.exe
, Android Studio VT-x.
Either your processor does not support virtualization, or it is disabled in the BIOS. Go into your bio and see if you can find a setting to enable it.