When you first launch the Android Device Manager, it presents a screen that displays all currently-configured virtual devices. For each virtual device, the Name, OS (Android Version), Processor , Memory size, and screen Resolution are displayed: When you select a device in the list, the Start button appears on the right.
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For those of you who are new to android development and need more detailed instructions: 1. Run BlueStacks 2. Close Android Studio 3. Find adb.exe (windows). The default install location for android studio is: c:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\android-studio\sdk\platform-tools 4. Run adb localhost:5555 5.
3. Because of my windows "C partition" disk is low space I decided to move AVDs and all emulators devices with different api's that I creadted to my external HDD. I followed the solutions in this question and the other answer but no one is solved the problem, I changed ANDROID_SDK_HOME to "E:\ .android". and changed ANDROID_AVD_HOME to E6. I'm currently testing gps locations in Android (with SDK Tools rev 21.0.1. I tried the standard procedure: Create an emulator with GPS enabled (tried multiple version, from 2.1 to 4.2) Start the emulator. telnet to localhost:5554. Type geo fix long lat. In theory, this should set the gps to . But the following signs indicate the location is In Windows, next go to C:\Users [username]\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\emulator. Those of a cautious disposition can backup this folder, but either way the package.xml file will be needed and everything else can be moved or deleted. Edit the details in the XML to match the version number of the downloaded emulator. PH93dM.