Thanks for the suggestions. I re-installed the android SDK and it
still didn't work. So I used brute force approach and used the Time
Machine (I work on Mac) to rollback  Eclipse and the android sdk to
sometime in late Jan. It worked and I have  running emulator again.
But, there is still some sort of a problem, sometimes it does exactly
what I reported on the original post.  In fact only about 1 in 3
emulators boots correctly. I have absolutely no explanation for any of
this. My work-around is to keep opening emulators until I find one
that boots, then close the others.

Totally Weird!

On Feb 16, 9:46 pm, David Turner <di...@android.com> wrote:
> This is suspicious, it seems one of your disk images has been corrupted for
> some reason.
>
> Can you try -wipe-data to see if this resets your system to a workable state
> ?
> If not, it looks like your system image was corrupted. Try re-downloading
> the SDK and overwrite the content of tools/lib/images
>
> This is very strange because the file system.img is never modified by the
> emulator (it is copied into a temporary file which is then used as your /
> partition when running the emulator).
>
> Hope this helps
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:14 AM, Vternal Android <mdunsm...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > For absolutely no reason I can think of (i.e. I haven't done anything
> > beyond email, browsing & eclipse), the emulator stopped working.
>
> > Now, whenever I try and start an emulator it stops on the first no
> > graphic 'android' screen and give the following message over and over
>
> > E/JNIHelp (  117): Native registration unable to find class 'android/
> > debug/JNITest'
> > E/AndroidRuntime(  117): Unable to register all android natives
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  119):
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  119): >>>>>>>>>>>>>> AndroidRuntime START
> > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  119): CheckJNI is ON
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  119): --- registering native functions ---
> > W/dalvikvm(  119): Unable to resolve superclass of Landroid/debug/
> > JNITest; (2740)
> > W/dalvikvm(  119): Link of class 'Landroid/debug/JNITest;' failed
>
> > Has anyone seen this, or have a solution.
>
> > I am on iMac running OSX 10.5.6 and Eclipse-SDK 3.4.1
>
> > Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> > m.
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