Hi Chauncey,

Yes, sometimes I encountered such situation like yours, the emulator
stopped at the "Android.." stage and never moved on. I had to kill and
restart it.

However, my above situation is a bit different, that the emulator is
actually working, but it's always occupying 100% cpu. Although I have
2 cpus in my machine, it's annoying that the 50% cpu power is wasted,
and the application debugging is very slowly.

Any idea?

Thanks,
Jiaoni

On Aug 24, 7:48 pm, Chauncey Chen <chaunceyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mine is also occupying 100% CPU. I am a fresh man and just now created
> a HelloWorld in Eclipse. When I ran it "as an Android application",
> after a while, it keep 100% occupying some minutes and only the text
> "Android_" with black background in the emluator.
>
> My OS is Windows XP and Eclipse is 3.4. I have tried JDK5 and JDK6. I
> have tried many times today and yesterday.
>
> Here is my console lines in Eclipse:
> After I lunch as below,
> [2009-08-24 19:37:43 - HelloWorld] ------------------------------
> [2009-08-24 19:37:43 - HelloWorld] Android Launch!
> [2009-08-24 19:37:43 - HelloWorld] adb is running normally.
> [2009-08-24 19:37:43 - HelloWorld] Performing com.test.HelloWorld
> activity launch
> [2009-08-24 19:37:43 - HelloWorld] Automatic Target Mode: launching
> new emulator with compatible AVD 'my_avd'
> [2009-08-24 19:37:43 - HelloWorld] Launching a new emulator with
> Virtual Device 'my_avd'
> [2009-08-24 19:37:52 - HelloWorld] New emulator found: emulator-5554
> [2009-08-24 19:37:52 - HelloWorld] Waiting for HOME
> ('android.process.acore') to be launched...
>
> No way, I kill the emluator, then as below,
> [2009-08-24 19:39:24 - Emulator] emulator: emulator window was out of
> view and was recentred
> [2009-08-24 19:39:24 - Emulator]
>
> On 8月21日, 下午3时57分, jiaoni <jiaoni5...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Many times (not all the times), my emulator is running100% of one of
> > my two CPUs on the machine.
>
> > Can anyone tell me why it is so, and how can I reduce the cpu usage?
>
> > Thanks a lot,
> > Jiaoni
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