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**6:02 PM Emulator: 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.
6:02 PM Emulator: Warning: requested RAM 1536M too high for your system. Reducing to maximum supported size 512M
6:02 PM Emulator: C:UsersRemanAppDataLocalAndroidSdkemulatorqemuwindows-x86qemu-system-x86_64.exe: Could not load library WinHvPlatform.dll.
6:02 PM Emulator: C:UsersRemanAppDataLocalAndroidSdkemulatorqemuwindows-x86qemu-system-x86_64.exe: failed to initialize WHPX: Function not implemented**
6:02 PM Emulator: Process finished with exit code 0
My specs:
intel core 2 duo E7200(2.53GHz)
integrated 82945g intel graphics
and my CPU does not support hyper-threading technology and virtualization technology.
I have installed the emulator and is up to date.
PLEASE HELP!!!

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**6:02 PM Emulator: 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.
6:02 PM Emulator: Warning: requested RAM 1536M too high for your system. Reducing to maximum supported size 512M
6:02 PM Emulator: C:UsersRemanAppDataLocalAndroidSdkemulatorqemuwindows-x86qemu-system-x86_64.exe: Could not load library WinHvPlatform.dll.
6:02 PM Emulator: C:UsersRemanAppDataLocalAndroidSdkemulatorqemuwindows-x86qemu-system-x86_64.exe: failed to initialize WHPX: Function not implemented**
6:02 PM Emulator: Process finished with exit code 0
My specs:
intel core 2 duo E7200(2.53GHz)
integrated 82945g intel graphics
and my CPU does not support hyper-threading technology and virtualization technology.
I have installed the emulator and is up to date.
PLEASE HELP!!!

Possible duplicate of Emulator: Warning: Quick Boot / Snapshots not supported on this machine
– Adam Hurwitz
Jan 15 at 17:36
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**6:02 PM Emulator: 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.
6:02 PM Emulator: Warning: requested RAM 1536M too high for your system. Reducing to maximum supported size 512M
6:02 PM Emulator: C:UsersRemanAppDataLocalAndroidSdkemulatorqemuwindows-x86qemu-system-x86_64.exe: Could not load library WinHvPlatform.dll.
6:02 PM Emulator: C:UsersRemanAppDataLocalAndroidSdkemulatorqemuwindows-x86qemu-system-x86_64.exe: failed to initialize WHPX: Function not implemented**
6:02 PM Emulator: Process finished with exit code 0
My specs:
intel core 2 duo E7200(2.53GHz)
integrated 82945g intel graphics
and my CPU does not support hyper-threading technology and virtualization technology.
I have installed the emulator and is up to date.
PLEASE HELP!!!

**6:02 PM Emulator: 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.
6:02 PM Emulator: Warning: requested RAM 1536M too high for your system. Reducing to maximum supported size 512M
6:02 PM Emulator: C:UsersRemanAppDataLocalAndroidSdkemulatorqemuwindows-x86qemu-system-x86_64.exe: Could not load library WinHvPlatform.dll.
6:02 PM Emulator: C:UsersRemanAppDataLocalAndroidSdkemulatorqemuwindows-x86qemu-system-x86_64.exe: failed to initialize WHPX: Function not implemented**
6:02 PM Emulator: Process finished with exit code 0
My specs:
intel core 2 duo E7200(2.53GHz)
integrated 82945g intel graphics
and my CPU does not support hyper-threading technology and virtualization technology.
I have installed the emulator and is up to date.
PLEASE HELP!!!


asked Jan 3 at 13:14
RemanReman
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Possible duplicate of Emulator: Warning: Quick Boot / Snapshots not supported on this machine
– Adam Hurwitz
Jan 15 at 17:36
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Possible duplicate of Emulator: Warning: Quick Boot / Snapshots not supported on this machine
– Adam Hurwitz
Jan 15 at 17:36
Possible duplicate of Emulator: Warning: Quick Boot / Snapshots not supported on this machine
– Adam Hurwitz
Jan 15 at 17:36
Possible duplicate of Emulator: Warning: Quick Boot / Snapshots not supported on this machine
– Adam Hurwitz
Jan 15 at 17:36
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You need to check:
Your size on disk is not full - this's often happen due to creation of some virtual devices that are unused
The RAM size of emulator is not minimum as your requirements
One more thing that I personally use: Use Pen Drive as a RAM
Updated:
Use HDD as RAM
Right Click on “This PC or My Computer” and Select Properties.
Now Click on “Advance System Settings”.
Now in “System Properties” you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “Settings” Under “Performance”.
Now in “Performance Option” again you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “change“ under “Virtual Memory”.
Un-check “Automatically manage paging file size of all drivers” and select “Custom size”.
In Custom Size enter the amount of data According to “Space available” which is written there.
Click on “set” button and Click on OK.
Now it will ask you to restart your Computer or Laptop.
Another work around steps (tested) :
- Restart your Android Studio
- Create new device in your AVD Manager
- Increase the RAM size of the Emulator
tried both the methods but still the problem exists.
– Reman
Jan 4 at 13:47
add a comment |
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You need to check:
Your size on disk is not full - this's often happen due to creation of some virtual devices that are unused
The RAM size of emulator is not minimum as your requirements
One more thing that I personally use: Use Pen Drive as a RAM
Updated:
Use HDD as RAM
Right Click on “This PC or My Computer” and Select Properties.
Now Click on “Advance System Settings”.
Now in “System Properties” you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “Settings” Under “Performance”.
Now in “Performance Option” again you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “change“ under “Virtual Memory”.
Un-check “Automatically manage paging file size of all drivers” and select “Custom size”.
In Custom Size enter the amount of data According to “Space available” which is written there.
Click on “set” button and Click on OK.
Now it will ask you to restart your Computer or Laptop.
Another work around steps (tested) :
- Restart your Android Studio
- Create new device in your AVD Manager
- Increase the RAM size of the Emulator
tried both the methods but still the problem exists.
– Reman
Jan 4 at 13:47
add a comment |
You need to check:
Your size on disk is not full - this's often happen due to creation of some virtual devices that are unused
The RAM size of emulator is not minimum as your requirements
One more thing that I personally use: Use Pen Drive as a RAM
Updated:
Use HDD as RAM
Right Click on “This PC or My Computer” and Select Properties.
Now Click on “Advance System Settings”.
Now in “System Properties” you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “Settings” Under “Performance”.
Now in “Performance Option” again you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “change“ under “Virtual Memory”.
Un-check “Automatically manage paging file size of all drivers” and select “Custom size”.
In Custom Size enter the amount of data According to “Space available” which is written there.
Click on “set” button and Click on OK.
Now it will ask you to restart your Computer or Laptop.
Another work around steps (tested) :
- Restart your Android Studio
- Create new device in your AVD Manager
- Increase the RAM size of the Emulator
tried both the methods but still the problem exists.
– Reman
Jan 4 at 13:47
add a comment |
You need to check:
Your size on disk is not full - this's often happen due to creation of some virtual devices that are unused
The RAM size of emulator is not minimum as your requirements
One more thing that I personally use: Use Pen Drive as a RAM
Updated:
Use HDD as RAM
Right Click on “This PC or My Computer” and Select Properties.
Now Click on “Advance System Settings”.
Now in “System Properties” you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “Settings” Under “Performance”.
Now in “Performance Option” again you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “change“ under “Virtual Memory”.
Un-check “Automatically manage paging file size of all drivers” and select “Custom size”.
In Custom Size enter the amount of data According to “Space available” which is written there.
Click on “set” button and Click on OK.
Now it will ask you to restart your Computer or Laptop.
Another work around steps (tested) :
- Restart your Android Studio
- Create new device in your AVD Manager
- Increase the RAM size of the Emulator
You need to check:
Your size on disk is not full - this's often happen due to creation of some virtual devices that are unused
The RAM size of emulator is not minimum as your requirements
One more thing that I personally use: Use Pen Drive as a RAM
Updated:
Use HDD as RAM
Right Click on “This PC or My Computer” and Select Properties.
Now Click on “Advance System Settings”.
Now in “System Properties” you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “Settings” Under “Performance”.
Now in “Performance Option” again you have to select “Advanced” tab.
Now click on “change“ under “Virtual Memory”.
Un-check “Automatically manage paging file size of all drivers” and select “Custom size”.
In Custom Size enter the amount of data According to “Space available” which is written there.
Click on “set” button and Click on OK.
Now it will ask you to restart your Computer or Laptop.
Another work around steps (tested) :
- Restart your Android Studio
- Create new device in your AVD Manager
- Increase the RAM size of the Emulator
answered Jan 3 at 13:16
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tried both the methods but still the problem exists.
– Reman
Jan 4 at 13:47
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tried both the methods but still the problem exists.
– Reman
Jan 4 at 13:47
tried both the methods but still the problem exists.
– Reman
Jan 4 at 13:47
tried both the methods but still the problem exists.
– Reman
Jan 4 at 13:47
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Possible duplicate of Emulator: Warning: Quick Boot / Snapshots not supported on this machine
– Adam Hurwitz
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