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I just tested my ICS in Virtualbox 4.1.8 with HAXM running with State as 4 Running.It workssmoothly.Not know what cause your virtualbox not running. Generallyspeaking Android Emulator is running on simulated ARM instruction set on x86-platform. As a result,the emulator isrunning slowly. Intel HAXM isfor Android SDK emulator and thus can speed up the emulatorquite a lot.Virtualbox is executedbased on x86 instruction set and much faster than Android SDK emulator.Below are some difference:
Virtual Box:
- Fast: X86 based ( same as iOS or WP7 emulator)
- Only emulate User-mode
Google AVD in Google Android SDK:
- Slow- ARM based(ARM-eabi)
- Full system QEMU: emulate whole guest system.
- Additional Dalvik VM, need to run bytecodes for Android Apps
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Generally speaking, if you are using virtualbox, it is running natural x86 code, and you don't need HAXM.
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Google has compiled a comprehensive page onConfiguring Virtual Machine Acceleration: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/devices/emulator.html#accel-vm
Check it out. Here are from Google:
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- x86 AVD Only - You must use an AVD that is uses an x86 system image target. AVDs that use ARM-based system images cannot be accelerated using the emulator configurations described here.
- Not Inside a VM - You cannot run a VM-accelerated emulator inside another virtual machine, such as a VirtualBox or VMWare-hosted virtual machine. You must run the emulator directly on your system hardware.
- Other VM Drivers - If you are running another virtualization technology on your system such as VirtualBox or VMWare, you may need to unload the driver for that virtual machine hosting software before running an accelerated emulator.
- OpenGL Graphics - Emulation of OpenGL ES graphics may not perform at the same level as an actual device."
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Really thanks reporint the issue. We have root cause the reason and are investigatigthe best solution for it.
Thanks
--jyh
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Hi all. Thanks for all the reports. We have made changes that address this issue. A public release will be available soon via Android SDK Manager.
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Thanks for the update yimingb. Good to know!
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Hi Domeneuk, its already live. Check this summary:http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2012/07/10/haxm-r2-speed-up-android-emulation-and-enjoy-new-features/It has been promoted in our home page from a couple of weeks now.http://software.intel.com/en-us/android/(watch the blogs section).
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Hi, I suggest you to use vmware software for emulate this.
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Does it still work for everyone? So now HAXM is at version 1.1.1 released in October 2014, I'm running Windows 8.1 and still have this issue. Virtual Box or Windows Phone emulators won't work until I reboot, install Hyper-V, reboot. And then to run HAXM (that is now mandatory for Android emulator), I need to uninstall Hyper-V again & reboot again. Which defeats the purpose of speeding things up, resets the state of the emulators and they then take forever to cold start after all this messing around and reconfiguring the whole operating system. Sigh.
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Looks like still issues for a lot of folks.
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/14294
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=197915
3 4 years and still can't fix the bug..... wow.....
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