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does "Timed out after 300seconds" issue relate to this driver? #48

Open yilmazdurmaz opened 3 years ago

yilmazdurmaz commented 3 years ago

Hi there,

I tried many virtual device settings but all comes to the same ending: device wont start.

From task manager, I can see qemu-system-i386.exe runs with T:\Tools\Android\sdk\emulator\qemu\windows-x86_64\qemu-system-i386.exe -netdelay none -netspeed full -no-snapstorage -avd 00_durmaz_profili_API_23

qemu uses about 25% CPU during all that time but but there is nothing coming up. Then it simply says it fails to start after 300s.

I tried Android M and R images with both x86 and x64 and with/out Google APIs, and different device profiles . All resulted same. I tried to use an ARM image. It gave me at least the starting android logo but then just stuck to continue.

So, is this a virtualization problem caused by this driver? or else where do you think should I go then?

below are my system values.

emulator-check.exe gives following results. It also says "Warning: Quick Boot / Snapshots not supported on this machine. A CPU with EPT + UG features is currently needed. We will address this in a future release." but I take it using Cold Boot should work.

james-poulose commented 3 years ago

Same issue :-(

Goranovicj commented 3 years ago

It is a shame for Google because of NOT making decent driver. I cannot start any x86 system image in Android Studio Emulator and here are my specs: CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945 3GHz GPU: AMD Radeon R7 250 2GB, RAM: 16GB accel: GVM (version 1.7) before also used 1.6 I disabled Hyper-V, AVG Hardware assisted Virt qemu uses about 30% CPU during all that time but there is only black box. Then it simply says it fails to start after 300s. Vmware and Virtualbox work all good for many many years