how to run this virtual device - Nexus 6 API 23 - device

Intel HAXM is required to run this AVD.
Your CPU does not support VT-x.
For Nexus 6 API 23; No USB Devices or running emulators detected; Your CPU doesnt support VT-x.

Open SDK Manager and download Intel Emulator Accelerator (HAXM installer)
Ensure virtualization technology-is enabled in the BIOS settings.
EDIT: You can create an emulator but unfortunately cant use it. Since your hardware doesn't support virtualization. Get another emulator which will now act as your Deployment target. You can begin with http://www.bluestacks.com/download.html

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Getting Android emulator (HAXM) to work on Kaby lake

Using Windows 10, and just moved PC to a new Kaby Lake processer/motherboard.
On my old PC, the Android emulator worked in HAXM - virt-mode - but no longer on this pc. Same cloned disk copy...so software setup is the same.
I read that maybe Windows 10 is turning HYPER-V on at boot time and interferes with the emulator virt-mode. I created a new boot entry - turning it off...still no go.
Any help/suggestions?
New motherboard bios has VT-D enabled...same Windows software - only thing different is the motherboard and the cpu (gen 5-> gen 7)
Got it working!
I uninstalled the Intel HAXM driver/module from Android SDK manager.
Then went to Intel site and download the HAXM program - worked fine.
Before that, made sure VT was enabled in bios, HYPER-V was disabled (Windows 10 home should be disabled) and feature supported by Kaby Lake CPUs.

Update to Android SDK Tools 23.0.5 and avd doesn't start

I am running on Windows 8.1 x64, developing Android apps using ADT Bundle. Previously (before updating the Android SDK Tools) the AVD was working very correctly and after the update, it says the following error while starting the AVD
emulator: ERROR: x86 emulation currently requires hardware acceleration!
Please ensure Intel HAXM is properly installed and usable.
CPU acceleration status: HAX kernel module is not installed!
I tried to delete the avd, avd-folder from the windows user-specific folder and re-created the similar avd but no progress.
How can I run the avd again? (after the SDK update)
Create emulator in CPU/ABI in ARM, this error only exist for Intel processor.
If you want to create AVD CPU/ABI in Intel gor for this process,
Make sure you have instaled HAXM installer on your SDK Manager.
After you download it make sure you run the setup located in: {SDK_FOLDER}\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager\intelhaxm.exe
If you get the error "VT not supported" during the installation disable Hyper-V on windows features. You can execute this command dism.exe /Online /Disable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V. You will also need "Virtualization Technology" to be enabled on your BIOS
I've run into the same problem here and in my research I was able to find a documentation on the android developer site that helped me out with this.
Start the Android SDK Manager, select Extras and then select Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager.
After the download completes, run [sdk]/extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager/IntelHAXM.exe
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.
After installation completes, confirm that the virtualization driver is operating correctly by opening a command prompt window and running the following command:
sc query intelhaxm
You should see:
SERVICE_NAME: intelhaxm
...
STATE : 4 RUNNING
...
Refer to this documentation here: Using the Emulator - Configuring VM Acceleration on Windows
Hope it helps.
I am having the same problem. I did change my BIOS and all previously, when I was running Windows 7. Now I'm up on 8.1 and the VT-x is not supported. Thus, apparently it does not work on Windows 8. Intel link. Go down the page and it lists the Windows Operating Systems that it does support.
It also states that on the developer's page Android Developer's Using the Emulator; I have been researching other options, see this stackoverflow question, but when I check my BIOS it does not state "Intel Virtualization Technology" just "Virtualization Technology". I'm not sure at this point if my computer runs this or not. It should as it's an Intel i7.
Start the Android SDK Manager, select Extras and then select Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager.
After the download completes, execute /extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager/IntelHAXM.exe.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.
After installation completes, confirm that the virtualization driver is operating correctly by opening a command prompt window and running the following command:
sc query intelhaxm
You should see a status message including the following information:
SERVICE_NAME: intelhaxm
...
STATE : 4 RUNNING
...
FIXED
If you are having issues with the HAXM and it's not working to do what everyone else is saying to do try this:
1.Make sure you've already tried the steps above
(Enable Virtualization in the BIOS, as well as Uninstall and Re-Install the HAXM option from the SDK Manager)
Exit out of Android Studio.
Download and Instal HAXM DIRECTLY from Intel.
https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-hardware-accelerated-execution-manager
Start Android Studio.
Voila!
On Android Studio 1.3 this worked for me:
Go to Tools -> Android -> SDK Manager
There under Appearance & Behavior -> System Setting -> Android SDK
From there click on the SDK Tools tab
You should see Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator in the list.
Mine was not installed. I clicked the check box to install it.

Getting issue while installing Windows Phone SDK

I am new to wp development while installing. windows mobile sdk i am getting an error "This computer does not support windows phone emulator which requires the 64 bit edition of windows 8.1 pro and a computer that supports Hiper-V" as shown in the below screen shot....
I am using windows 8.1 pro 64 bit operating system and dual core second generation processor and 4 gb ram.
For Windows phone emulator installation should requires SLAT support for the machine
See the requirements for WP 8
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsphone/develop/ff626524(v=vs.105).aspx
Check whether your system has SLAT support using the below software
http://slatstatuscheck.codeplex.com/
If your machine is SLAT enabled make sure the Hyper-V settings in "Windows Features" as below:
It works only on the processor that has HYPER-V(Virtualization). All the intel i-series supports virtualization.

WP7 Emulator, Windows 8, Intel GPU driver

After I run my application on WP7 Simulator on Windows 8 x64, Intel GPU driver crashes, with the following in the system event log: "Display driver igfx stopped responding and has successfully recovered". It doesn't occur immediately after I launch my application, only a few seconds later. After Windows resets the GPU and recovers, the emulator screen stays black.
The GPU is Intel HD 3000 inside 2-nd generation mobile core i5 CPU.
On Windows 7 x64 everything works great, which rules out hardware problems.
I've tried both upgrade 7 -> 8, and clean install. I have WP SDK 7.1.1, Visual Studio 2010 SP1, Windows Market Place Client, XNA Game Studio 4.0 all installed.
How do I fix the emulator and/or Intel GPU driver and/or my app?
P.S. I have another GPU by nVidia. however nVidia has a predefined setting "Windows Phone 7 Emulator" , so I can't switch the graphic processor for the emulator, the option is set to "Integrated graphics" and grayed out. When I used some utility to overcome that defect in nVidia's drivers, XDE.exe started to crash upon launching, saying "0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x00000000".
have you checked for all: disk/file corruption, other major drivers, BIOS, low level chipset driversand even startup programs/services including antivirus/antispyware/security programs.
and get the latest drivers here Intel drivers

windows phone emulator not supported due to graphics processing unit configuration (windows 7 on mac)

I'm getting an error when I start up the windows phone emulator:
windows phone emulator not supported because your computer does not have the required graphics processing unit configuration. An XNA framework page will not function without a graphics processing unit. Do you want to continue starting the emulator?
And when I attempt to access a web page (any web page) - I just get a blank screen. How do I resolve this?
I'm running windows 7 on a mac.
Check out the system requirements for the emulator on MSDN.
Start by updating your graphics drivers to the latest available. If that doesn't work the next step would be to upgrade the graphics card, if you can.
A PC which won't run the emulator can probably still be used to develop and debug on a real device.
It may be you're also trying to run the latest SDK 7.1 which is far more restrictive than 7.0. If you find yourself unable to run 7.1, dropping down to 7.0 may work on your particular machine.
If you are running Windows 7 on a Virtual Machine on Mac OS X it won't work because there are some restrictions on running a Virtual Machine inside a Virtual Machine.
The quick and easy solution for this is installing Windows 7 in bootcamp, it worked for me.

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