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Unable to start service

Open Sullenger opened this issue 5 years ago • 10 comments

Message received is:

[SC] DeleteService SUCCESS [SC] StartService FAILED with error 4294967201. Android Emulator Hypervisor Driver for AMD Processors installation failed. To install Android Emulator Hypervisor Driver for AMD Processors follow the instructions found at: https://github.com/google/android-emulator-hypervisor-driver-for-amd-processors

SVM is Enabled and Hyper V is disabled.

Sullenger avatar Dec 18 '20 20:12 Sullenger

I have the same error 4294967201. Did you find out what the issue is?

alpharesearch avatar Jan 07 '21 19:01 alpharesearch

No, I have not gotten it to successfully start.

Sullenger avatar Jan 09 '21 17:01 Sullenger

Btw, as a workaround I installed it on my Linux partition and it's working fine under kvm for me now. I think on my win10 the wls2 did block it.

alpharesearch avatar Jan 10 '21 01:01 alpharesearch

same here

nhwilly avatar Feb 22 '21 17:02 nhwilly

same here :/

reinhardatovos avatar Mar 01 '21 09:03 reinhardatovos

A fresh reinstall of Android studio & associated SDK's, API's, etc, fixed it for me

Running w/ no problems on a Ryzen 5 4500U and Ryzen 7 3700x

kurtdnyc avatar Mar 01 '21 13:03 kurtdnyc

Mine works now.

Every intel mobo I’ve ever bought had virtualization on by default.

Not so with the Asus X-570 Gaming Pro (WiFi).

Mine was off. Found that setting, turned it on, then followed the silent install instructions and it’s all good.

HTH.

nhwilly avatar Mar 01 '21 14:03 nhwilly

Mine works now.

Every intel mobo I’ve ever bought had virtualization on by default.

Not so with the Asus X-570 Gaming Pro (WiFi).

Mine was off. Found that setting, turned it on, then followed the silent install instructions and it’s all good.

HTH.

that was it! thank you

reinhardatovos avatar Mar 01 '21 14:03 reinhardatovos

I noticed that this issue happens when the Virtual Machine Platform Windows Feature is enabled. Disabling Virtual Machine Platform allows the service to be installed.

Unfortunately, I also need to use WSL2 which requires Virtual Machine Platform. Is there any way around this?

jett avatar Jun 17 '21 10:06 jett

Hi @jett, I am facing the same issue on Win 10 and Win 11.

For Win 11 -

This has a work around but it is offering either / or soln between WSL2 and Android Emulator, which doesn't work for me because I want to developer, debug Mobile App and backend APIs on the same machine. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68836402/android-studio-emulator-is-not-working-on-windows-11-when-wsl2-is-installed

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68373280/android-studio-emulator-is-not-working-on-windows-11-using-whpx

npagare avatar Sep 08 '21 23:09 npagare