Nobu Games wrote:

> You could give virtualization a try. There are x86 images of Android that 
> run on VirtualBox for example. If your BIOS and 


HAXM is virtualization.
 

> CPU allow it the Android virtual machine will run natively on your CPU. It 
> is also possible to connect to it via adb. Since you are on Windows you 
> could also give BlueStacks a try. It has a decent speed on my oldish PC 
> even when running OpenGL ES games. Unfortunately it is based on a pretty 
> old Android version. I believe it's 2.2.
>
> I have a problem with Android emulator.
>> It is very very slow on my PC (windows 8 64 bit, Intel T7500 core 2 Duo 
>> 2.2 ghz, 4 GB RAM, Nvidia quadro FX 570M).
>> I install intel HAXM and run the emulator with intel atom x86 image but 
>> it isn't change so much.
>> I check if HAXM is running and there is no problem.
>>
>> I run with API 17 and API 15. Nothing change.
>>
>> Here the settings of the last AVD I create:
>> Galaxy nexus
>> Android 4.2.2 - API level 17
>> Intel Atom (x86)
>>
>> Ram 768
>> VM heap: 32
>>
>> Internal storage 
>> 2 GiB
>>
>> use GPU host: checked
>>
>> Anyone have an idea?
>>
>
Belatedly it occurs to me to ask if your version of Windows and the CPU 
support virtualization.

-- 
Lew
 

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