I haven’t tested other suggested solutions (such as tweaking the settings of the virtual device), but at least this one did it for me. 👉 Killing docker will let you run the Android Emulator without any problems. Control Android connected to host (Emulator or Real Device) Create a docker. HAX is working and emulator runs in fast virt mode.įailed to sync HAX vcpu contextInternal error: Initial hax sync failedĪha, a clue! One Google Search Coupon later it turns out the thing preventing the emulator from running was that other thing using vcpu’s, namely docker. I suspect that running an Android emulator in my host (Mac) will perform. When I switched to launching the Android Emulator from the Command Line instead, I finally got to see an error message: $ cd $(dirname $(which emulator)) &.
Every time I launched it from Android Studio it would start, but then – without any errors or warnings – close all by itself. On a recent project I was working on, I wasn’t able to start the Android Emulator/Simulator anymore from within Android Studio.
Make sure you’re running the latest version of Android Studio UPDATE 2017.08.03: This should be fixed with the release of HAXM 6.1.1.