May be i am asking this question again but none of the answers here available has worked for me. i am unable boot my simulator to test my app while i can test my app in ios device connected to it.
I reset the simulator,reinstalled my xcode twice but nothing worked, i am using xCode 7.3, OS X El Capitan. Any help would be appreciated.
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I am having a weird issue with simulator it shows me this screen
I have searched around for a solution and have tried to reset the content and settings it didn't work
Currently, I have Xcode version 11.3 (11C29) and macOS version 10.15 beta installed. When I run the project with iPhone 11 pro 13.3 it shows me the black screen.
Unlike regular/ initial ios simulator set up, there are no apps installed by default.
I am running mac on VMware. Any kind of help is really helpful.
I was facing a similar issue, got it fixed by using the correct version of Xcode
For VMWare Catalina - 10.15 Beta(197a471t) use Xcode - 10.3
Use this site to Download Specefic Xcode from Apple -> https://xcodereleases.com
It also fixed a Assets.Xcassets problem I was facing (LaunchImage Problem), really bad the MacOS is so specific with these versions
Hope you get it fixed...
P.S for virtual Box users there is a command line fix ->https://wasaytechtips.com/springboard-quit-unexpectedly/
I know similar questions have been asked many times.
My xcode projects ran fine on the simulator. Ive started a new project today and the first time I tried running it I get the black screen and 'unable to boot simulator error'.. and I have to force quit xcode. Now all my projects are getting the same error??? They were working fine before.. I have not updated anything either? Whats the problem?
Thank you
After many failed attempts at fixing the problem I ended up updating the OS from El Capitan to Sierra and I completely uninstalled Xcode and reinstalled a fresh version (from 7.3 to 8). The problem is now gone. I am assuming there was some kind corruption in Xcode as I cant figure how else this specific issue would occur.
So i have built a finished app using xcode 7.1 and el capitan, it works fine when running on el capitan but the today extension doesnt work on yosemite. If i take the exact same project and build it on xcode using yosemiti then it works fine on both operating systems.
My Questions.
Why doesnt building it on yosemtie make it forwards compatible El Capitan and not the other way around
Why does building it on El Capitan break the today view on yosemiti.
This is really starting to annoy me know because i know its a xcode problem and not a coding bug.
I have a problem when I try to open an Alloy analyzer apps since I upgraded my OSX to El Capitan version. It shows me this message "it unexpectedly quit while reopening windows". Can anyone help..
I haven't seen this -- it works fine under El Capitan for me. Can you tell us what version of Alloy you're running? Are you sure it's not a Java version issue?
After upgrading XCode to 5.0.1 on Mavericks I can't install iOS 5 simulator, it's removed from Download section... Is it only happening to me or does anyone else has similar issue?
Is it possible to install 5.1 simulator from outside of Xcode Downloads page?
Unfortunately, iOS Simulator 5.0 and 5.1 don't work on Mavericks. The reason for this is best explained by gparker on the developer forums (https://devforums.apple.com/message/911139#911139):
The iOS simulator does not duplicate some of the low-level parts of iOS. For example, it uses the host OS X's kernel instead of trying to virtualize the iOS kernel. The iOS simulator requires that these subsystems look sufficiently similar between the simulated iOS and the host OS X. When a new host OS X changes too much it can break old simulators. At that point somebody makes an engineering and cost decision to either update the old simulator or drop support for it.
Not the answer you and I were hoping to find. You could of course run Mountain Lion in Parallels for testing iOS 5.x.
I face the same thing when I installed the XCode4.5. Then I copied the SDK from my old xcode to the new xcode.
The SDK is located in the following path.
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneSimulator5.0.sdk
/Applications/Xcode4.5.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneSimulator5.0.sdk
iOS Simulator 5.0/5.1 is available only on Mountain Lion. If you're running on Mavericks, you'll only see iOS 6.0/6.1/7.0.
iOS5 Simulator on XCode5-GM
Additional Simulators can be installed from Xcode -> Preference -> Downloads -> Components
However, in case of Xcode 5.x iOS 5 simulator cannot be installed since Mavericks doesn’t allows it.
Apple document for Xcode 5