You are in luck, I had similar problem as you and found the solution.

Use the wipe data command, it will del all the apps you installed. But
at least your emulator will start and you can re-install them......

Windows: emulator -wipe-data
Mac/Linux: ./emulator -wipe-data

Cheers
Eric
Portable Electonics Ltd
www.hdmp4.com

On Aug 21, 8:50 pm, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >   I decompressed the 0.9 SDK in another directory. After I had run the
> > simulator in 0.9 SDK,  I found my m3 simulator didn't work, it stayed
> > in red eye, Do you know how to solve this problem? Thanks.
>
> The emulator stores data, such as the stuff you load onto it, in a disk
> image.
>
> http://code.google.com/android/reference/emulator.html#diskimages
>
> I would imagine the runtime images differ between SDK releases. Try
> renaming or deleting the appropriate directory, then running the emulator:
>
> Linux and OS X: ~/.android
> Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application
> Data\Android
>
> If you are going to be moving back-and-forth between SDK releases
> frequently, you may wish to try using the -data switch on the emulator,
> so you can keep separate copies of your M5 and 0.9 emulator images.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
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