I'm new to android studio. When I try to run my first programme in android studio on the emulator, I get this error.
I have searched through other comments and have also tried decreasing my build.gradle from 24.0.0 to 23.0.3 as shown below, but it still doesn't work. I'm running on Nexus 5X API 23.
android {
compileSdkVersion 24
buildToolsVersion "23.0.3"
}
The error shown is:
Cannot launch AVD in emulator.
Output:
emulator: WARNING: userdata partition is resized from 756 M to 800 M ERROR: resizing partition e2fsck failed with exit code 8
Hax is enabled
Hax ram_size 0x60000000
HAX is working and emulator runs in fast virt mode.
emulator: Listening for console connections on port: 5554
emulator: Serial number of this emulator (for ADB): emulator-5554
I had the same issue after updating Android SDK tools package to version 25.2.2. To fix the problem i've restarted Android SDK Manager and then created new virtual device instead of using the old one.
I know this is an "old" question, but the following command solved the problem for me:
where API is the api level you want to use. I found that this is only needed for API<20
Note: I had that problem with
libstdc++
, so I had to use theLD_PRELOAD
envvar. I removed it in the example, so for me, the complete command looks like this:I ran into the same type of problem after installing an update to one the SDK platforms, except my output log contained more than complaints. It contained a possible solution to the problem. See the log below.
Solution 1: Update the SDK Tools
Possible problem with this solution:
You may run into a new problem by following this solution. When you run the emulator it will do a cold boot and ask you for a decryption password. If you don't provide the right password, it will display a black screen and then tell you that the decryption failed.
So this did not work in my case, but your mileage may vary.
Solution 2: Factory reset the emulator
I don't use Android Studio. I use Xamarin with Visual Studio. Installing the Xamarin Device Manager and doing a factory reset of the emulator is what fixed the problem for me.
You should have a similar option if you are using Android Studio. But if you would like to, you can try downloading and installing the Xamarin Device Manager by Microsoft. It's an independent application that does not require installation of Visual Studio or Xamarin.
Change
disk.dataPartition.size
to756M
in:WARNING: userdata partition is resized from 756 M to 800 M
For this warning set Internal Storage = 756 MB error warning will be removed.