It turns out that the AVD was corrupted in some way. I had to delete it and
rebuild and all is good now...

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:30 PM, The Bear <bernard.mcca...@googlemail.com>wrote:

>
> Hi furby,
>
> I have had this problem too. I found it happens when your AVD isn't
> selected when you click on Run As.. to run an application. Try this:
>
> Right click on your project, select Run As... >  Run Configurations...
> click on the "Target" tab and under "Select  preferred Android Virtual
> Device for deployment" > "AVD Name" make sure that one of your
> emulators is selected.
>
> See if that works :)
>
> On 16 Sep, 13:10, furby <wookie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I had the 1.5 android emulator starting from Eclipse perfectly
> > nicely.... until yesterday when it suddenly won't finish booting. I
> > haven't installed anything new (Running it on Windows Vista - i know,
> > uck, but I'm waiting for Win 7 to hurry up), haven't even changed the
> > java code I am trying to run...
> >
> > The emulator starts up, get's to the point where it shows "Android"
> > with the nice lighting effect that goes from left to right over it and
> > then just stays in that state. Last night I tested it by starting it
> > up, going out to the living room, watching two hour long episodes of
> > the first series of Doctor Who, and then coming back in (Essentially
> > giving it 1.5 hours to do it's stuff) - it was still stuck in that
> > state....
> >
> > Any ideas what I did wrong?
> >
>

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