it really works!!!!
thx a lot!

On Jul 17, 1:55 am, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Lemme EXPAND on the answer that Chrystian didn't explain...
>
> I don't know about Linux and Macs Operating systems, but you need to
> change to the short 8.3 format path (eg. the old MS-DOS 6.22 path) on
> Windows.
>
> In Eclipse, go to menu bar and click "Windows" -> Preferences and on
> the left side, select "Android".
>
> On the right side of menu near the top where it says  "SDK Locations"
> **AND** if you kept the default path during installations, change it
> to this:
>
> for 32 bit Windows 7 -- (C:\ProgramFiles\Android\android-sdk)
> C:\PROGRA~1\Android\android-sdk
>
> For 64 bit Windows  7 -- (C:\ProgramFiles(x86)\Android\android-sdk)
> C:\PROGRA~2\Android\android-sdk
>
> HOWEVER, if you changed the SDK path during the installation, then you
> need work it out on your own. Best to go through a DOS window and use
> dir /x to work out the short names.
>
> There was another alternative discussed by creating a link using
> MKLINK command. It might be worthwhile to investigate.
>
> More info was found at this link:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6638713/android-emulator-is-not-st...
>
> -- Steve
>
> On Jul 16, 4:01 pm, Chrystian Vieyra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > There is a problem with R12 where the SDK location cannot contain any
> > spaces. You need to change the sdk location path in Eclipse.

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