Unable to start Genymotion in android studio - windows

When i am starting Genymotion getting error ,
Every solution on other site is provided for MAC but not for windows so please tell me how to resolve this issue on windows.

Uninstall your virtualbox and re install and don't touch anything from the virtualbox ,just launch your genymotion from android studio please check task manager as enough memory while running your Virtualbox .

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How can I launch Android Emulator without android studio on Mac M1

I'm trying to start the emulator with this command emulator -avd Pixel_4_API_30 but it gives me an error:
[8633370112]:ERROR:android/android-emu/android/qt/qt_setup.cpp:28:Qt library not found at ../emulator/lib64/qt/lib
Could not launch '/Users/primulax/../emulator/qemu/darwin-x86_64/qemu-system-aarch64': No such file or directory
Android Studio specs:
Build #AI-203.7717.56.2031.7935034, built on November 21, 2021
Runtime version: 11.0.10+0-b96-7249189 aarch64
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o.
macOS 12.2
GC: G1 Young Generation, G1 Old Generation
Memory: 2048M
Cores: 8
Registry: external.system.auto.import.disabled=true
Non-Bundled Plugins: org.jetbrains.kotlin
✅ I was able to run with ~/Library/Android/sdk/emulator/emulator -avd Pixel_4_API_30 with this command
Use ~/Library/Android/sdk/emulator/emulator instead of ~/Library/Android/sdk/tools/emulator on MacOS, for Ubuntu use ~/Android/Sdk/emulator/emulator.
I just experienced the same issue on a freshly setup machine, emulator installed through SDK manager and all.
The error message says it all actually: If you go to /Users/primulax/../emulator/qemu/ on your machine, you'll notice that of course there is no darwin-x86_64 directory, but darwin_aarch64, since you are on an M1 machine. Whatever the reason is the emulator looks in the wrong directory, if you just duplicate the darwin_aarch64 folder and name your copy darwin-x86_64, it works as intended. Not ideal, but it's a workaround until this path-problem is fixed.
Edit: Please take a look at #Andrew Stromme's comment. Of course symlinking is a much more elegant solution to this problem!
If you have Android Studio installed, you can run the emulator from terminal without having started Android Studio first.
First of all, run
cd ~/Android/Sdk/tools && ./emulator -list-avds
to get a list of all the available Android virtual devices that you have installed.
Then, copy the name of the virtual device you want to use and run
cd ~/Android/Sdk/tools && ./emulator -avd YOUR_DEVICE_NAME
where you replace "YOUR_DEVICE_NAME" with the name of a virtual device that was listed in the installed virtual devices list.
This info and more that you may find useful can be found in the official documentation.
Now for the error you get it's most possibly due to a wrong file path. It seems that others have also faced this issue and a bug has been opened before here. The most common solution proposed is to launch emulator from the
/path/to/android-sdk/tools
directory in command line.
Also, before trying this or any other solution listed in this issue tracker, firstly make sure that you have installed from the SDK Manager the Android Emulator in SDK Tools.

Can't launch AVD on macOS 10.13

I created some AVDs in Android studio 3.0, but I can't launch them. I used the following command to launch them:
./emulator #Nexus_5X_API_17
logs:
emulator: WARNING: encryption is off
Hax is enabled
Hax ram_size 0x60000000
Failed to open vm 3
Failed to create HAX VM
No accelerator found.
failed to initialize HAX: Invalid argument
And when I reinstalled "Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator(HAXM installer)", the logs:
HAXM silent installation only supports macOS from 10.8 to 10.12 !
I don't know if it is related with this.
After that, I tried to install virtualBox to install genymotion, but I found when I clicks the virturalBox.dmg, the installer crashed.
Could you help me? thanks.
Use the new Hypervisor.Framework support instead of HAXM on macOS, as described in the comments of the issue filed for this:
Try running the emulator on Canary channel 26.1.x (API 25/26
recommended) with Hypervisor.Framework; put the text "HVF = on" in
~/.android/advancedFeatures.ini (create this file if it doesn't exist
already).
You can download and install the latest version haxm
https://github.com/intel/haxm/releases/latest
Following steps worked for me:
Uninstall HAXM from android studio SDK manager (Tools->Android->SDK Manager->SDK Tools then uninstall 'Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator (HAXM)' by unchecking it.
Download the HAXM version 6.2.1 zip file from Intel site https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-hardware-accelerated-execution-manager-end-user-license-agreement-macosx
Install the .dmg file
Restart your computer
Open your AVD having x86_64 image and it should work.
Go to your SDK installation directory, and manually run the HAXM installer. See step 4 on the page: https://developer.android.com/studio/run/emulator-acceleration.html#vm-mac
Technically HAXM is only officially supported up until MacOS 10.12 (Sierra) . Since MacOS 10.13 is still in beta, there may be a bug or incompatible API. If the wizard does no work, please file a bug here for the Android Emulator dev team to investigate further: https://source.android.com/source/report-bugs
Go to Tools->Android->SDK Manager, then in the SDK tools search for Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator (HAXM installer) and update to the latest version, restart and thats all!
On install/reinstall of HAXM you get:
HAXM silent installation only supports macOS from 10.8 to 10.12 !
From https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/62395878#comment44
in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General, there was a message “System software from developer xxx was blocked from loading.” with an Allow button. Clicking the allow button enabled HAXM again
I just redownloaded the simulator and it worked.

Ubuntu 17.04 - Genymotion: emulator blank screen & Virtualbox: /dev/hw_random not found

I installed Genymotion on Ubuntu 17.04,and create a new virtual emulator. And it can run normally. Today I open it again, but the emulator is blank screen,like this:
When I check it on VirtualBox, I found this:
Someone has answered it, but is not my solution:
ubuntu-16-04-genymotion-dev-hw-random-not-found
Please update your Genymotion and Virtualbox...
i haved same problem, but after update app, my genymotion is running normally..

Installing MAC OS useing virtualbox On Windows 8.1

I am trying to install Mac(OSX-Mavericks) using virtualbox On Windows 8.1.
Everything works fine But, when MAC Installation setup starts in virtual machine, it keep on loading and do not start the installation wizard stays on the first screen.
I have waited for a log time like 3-4 hrs but unable to figure out the problem as there is no error.
I am using a dell(Inspiron 3537).
I have installed Mac on my previous Samsung laptop successfully in the same way.
I will provide other information on demand as I'm not sure where the problem is as setup loads but not starts the installation process.
Thanks in advance
enable virtualisation on your BIOS, it may helps.
Open an administrator CMD shell and try this:
cd "C:\Program Files\Oracle\Virtualbox"
VBoxManage modifyvm <name_of_your_vm> --cpuidset 00000001 000306a9 00020800 80000201 178bfbff
Then close/VirtualBox and open again (to save your new settings). Boot OSX with "-v" flag.

Genymotion error at start 'Unable to load virtualbox'

I've installed the genymotion+virtualbox package on Windows 7 64-bit and everything goes fine... But when I start Genymotion it presents me an error message Unable to load virtualbox.
VirtualBox is installed and I'm able to start it manually. I've tried to install the packages separately, updated virtualbox to 4.2.16 but nothing worked.
I've already read genymotion FAQ but it did not help.
I have spend all day to solve this error since none of the answers worked for me.
I found out that oracle virtual box doesn't install the network adapter correctly in windows 8.1
Solution:
Delete all previous virtual box adapters
Go to device manager and click "Action" > "Add legacy hardware"
Install the oracle virtual box adapters manually (my path was C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\drivers\network\netadp\VBoxNetAdp.inf)
Now that virtual box adapters is installed correctly, it needs to be setup correctly. (the following solution is like many other solution in here)
Start Oracle VM VirtualBox and go to "File" > "Preferences" > "Network" > "Host-only Network"
Click edit
Set IPv4 192.168.56.1 mask 255.255.255.0
Click DHCP Server tab and set server adr: 192.168.56.100 server Mask: 255.255.255.0 low address bound: 192.168.56.101 upper adress bound 192.168.56.254
Now click OK and start genymotion
Had the same problem, Uninstall Genymotion, install VirtualBox stand alone from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads then install the Genymotion package without VirtualBox.
Try closing Android Studio/Eclipse if it's open. It worked for me.
In Linux at least, I had to restart VirtualBox, running this command on terminal:
/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox restart
Seems to be the same on Mac OS X.
What worked for me in Windows 7 is to remove the Host-only Network (in Oracle virtual box Preferences menu [CTRL+G] -> Network -> Host-only Networks). Genymotion will recreate it automatically at the next virtual device start. For the record; I'm using a Nexus S 2.3.7 virtual device.
Open Genymotion in Windows as an administrator. My Genymotion works only in this mode
FIXED SOLUTION
Run below command in terminal, It denotes where is your virtualbox install on MAC/Linux.
$ which vboxmanage
/usr/local/bin/VBoxManage
Genymotion search the virtualBox in /usr/bin/VBoxManage while it is located to /usr/local/bin/VBoxManage , you need to create the symlink to that location , Run in terminal to fix it.
sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/VBoxManage /usr/bin/VBoxManage
I am using Intellij IDEA and same error happened to me, I found that the path to genymotion folder was not configured properly. Either open settings using File > Settings or press Ctrl + Alt + S then in IDE Settings check if the path to the genymotion folder is correct or not.
Since Android Studio are almost similar to Intellij IDEA so you can apply the same steps above to Android Studio as well.
Actually it seems like Genymotion has an issue with the newer versions of Virtual box, I had the same issue on my Mac but when I downgraded to 4.3.30 it worked like a charm.
Verify that GenyMotion is in your PATH environment variable. I noticed mine was not auto populated, so once I entered it, it was fine.
For Windows there are 2 installers. Did you use the bundle containing VirtualBox installer?
It is call Windows 32/64 bits (with VirtualBox).
Don't ask what this has to do with that , but by right clicking the genymotion application file and changing to compatibility to Vista solved the problem!
I also experienced this when I upgraded operating system from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1. Un-installing Virtualbox and re-installing worked for me.
Close Android Studio (if Android Studio is running)
Run Genymotion as administrator
that's all! simple.
try launching it via android-studio/eclipse plugin. Thats how I had similar issue when launching it from ubuntu.

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