[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-09-17 Thread Bruno Cordeiro
Mr Ducrohet, Thank, this solution worked for me!! On 25 ago, 20:41, Xavier Ducrohet x...@android.com wrote: I see that you have changed the location of the user folders (in S: instead of C:) When the user location is not the default one, we have seen some cases where windows

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-09-17 Thread Bartłomiej Nowak
2009/9/16 Nicolas Gramlich stoeps...@gmx.de Hi, just tried this again with the ADT 0.9.3 (downloaded today) and Android 1.6 r1 (also from today) and in the Virtual Devices-Window I can see my newly created AVD with a green checker to the left: A valid Android Virtual Device.

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-09-17 Thread robert.carlsson
Hi I had the same problem and for me the problem the emulator and an environment variable (HOMEPATH or USERPROFILE) instead of the registry (like android-tool.) I found the solution here: http://forums.pragprog.com/forums/67/topics/2709 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-09-17 Thread robert.carlsson
hmm. I answered you, but I cant see my post, so I'll try again .. in short. I had the sam problem, found the solution here: http://forums.pragprog.com/forums/67/topics/2709 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-09-16 Thread Nicolas Gramlich
Hi, just tried this again with the ADT 0.9.3 (downloaded today) and Android 1.6 r1 (also from today) and in the Virtual Devices-Window I can see my newly created AVD with a green checker to the left: A valid Android Virtual Device. ANDROID_SDK_HOME is properly set to C:\Users\nico; for user and

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-09-16 Thread Xavier Ducrohet
Nicolas, what's the problem exactly? To be honest, nothing has been done on the AVD handling since this thread was originally created. Xav On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 4:32 AM, Nicolas Gramlich stoeps...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, just tried this again with the ADT 0.9.3 (downloaded today) and Android

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-08-26 Thread Phoenix
On Aug 25, 4:41 pm, Xavier Ducrohet x...@android.com wrote: I see that you have changed the location of the user folders (in S: instead of C:) There are user folders on both S: and C:. Only the Desktop and My Documents special folders are on S:. Everything else (including App Data) is on C:.

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-08-26 Thread bubillyang
still doesn't work why On Aug 26, 7:41 am, Xavier Ducrohet x...@android.com wrote: I see that you have changed the location of the user folders (in S: instead of C:) When the user location is not the default one, we have seen some cases where windows reports the location of the

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-08-26 Thread Xavier Ducrohet
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Phoenixphoenixsen...@gmail.com wrote: On Aug 25, 4:41 pm, Xavier Ducrohet x...@android.com wrote: I see that you have changed the location of the user folders (in S: instead of C:) There are user folders on both S: and C:.  Only the Desktop and My Documents

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-08-25 Thread Phoenix
I also have the same error. I've tried creating the AVD on the command line and via the gui in the Eclipse plugin. Both created the AVD with no problems, but the emulator still cannot find it. I've tried running with the configuration set to Automatic, and to Manual and manually selecting

[android-beginners] Re: About ERROR: unknown virtual device name: 'myavd'

2009-08-25 Thread Xavier Ducrohet
I see that you have changed the location of the user folders (in S: instead of C:) When the user location is not the default one, we have seen some cases where windows reports the location of the user folder differently depending on which API you use (the command line tool and Eclipse use a Java