I prefer Mac (or even Linux) but my employer enforces me to use
Windows so yeah... :-)

But here's what I just found (posted it already):

Ok I found the problem,
the "my documents" directory is set to be in D:\DVRANCKA . So when
the
AVD manager creates an AVD it's places under D:\DVRANCKA\.android\avd
\...However when I want to launch an AVD it's looked for in the C:
\user
\DVRANCKA\.android\avd\...
Is there somewhere I can configure that for launching he should also
look at D:\DVRANCKA?

On Jan 5, 3:47 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Dirk Vranckaert
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I did the check and am running on the latest versions.
>
> > But I noticed something strange. When I open my AVD manager and want
> > to create a new AVD it's not created on disk (although I can see the
> > AVD and all it's preferences in AVD application). I tried deleting all
> > AVD's and manually deleted the .android directory in c:\Users
> > \MY_USERNAME\, then opened the AVD manager again and added an AVD. But
> > now it comes... The AVD is not added in the application. What can I do
> > that I don't have re-install the entire SDK and still can fix my AVD
> > manager...?
>
> Beats me. You're running Windows, which is not my cup of proverbial tea.
>
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