Hi,

Thanks for your hard work, but the latest SDK contains an AVD creator
built in. In Eclipse you go to Tools->Android SDK and AVD manager, and
you can create new AVD's from there real quick.

-niko

On Oct 27, 5:09 pm, yungbol <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, for us noobs who are new to this, you may get confused time to
> time. I have created an auto AVD maker for those who are confused on
> how to do it in the command prompt. All you need to do is enter the
> "tools" location the first time then there you go! Just input the name
> and target and your good.
>
> If something don't work properly, make sure your SDK and JDK are
> installed properly!
>
> This runs on .NET Framework, so if your computer did not come with it
> you will need to get it, google it!
>
> Download:http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GCF7ANRS
> Virus 
> Scan:http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/6228c414ed0460de078671156c6d25d240...
>
> (The 1/40 is because of a string that is stored in the registry)
>
> Good luck!
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