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I have set up a VM through Hyper V in Windows. With this I open up and use Ubuntu. In this Ubuntu I am trying to create an Android Studio Emulator but I literally cannot start any of the emulators because all the images give this error:
Your CPU does not support required features (VT-x or SVM)
My questions:
- What does this error mean?
- How do I resolve it?
Notes:
- Is it because I am trying to run an emulator (VM) inside an VM?
- Below that it says
We recommend these Google Play images because this device is compatible with Google Play
, does this mean anything? - I am very new to Hyper-V, Ubuntu and Android Studio
- I don't have an abnormally weak laptop so I don't think it is hardware issues
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I have set up a VM through Hyper V in Windows. With this I open up and use Ubuntu. In this Ubuntu I am trying to create an Android Studio Emulator but I literally cannot start any of the emulators because all the images give this error:
Your CPU does not support required features (VT-x or SVM)
My questions:
- What does this error mean?
- How do I resolve it?
Notes:
- Is it because I am trying to run an emulator (VM) inside an VM?
- Below that it says
We recommend these Google Play images because this device is compatible with Google Play
, does this mean anything? - I am very new to Hyper-V, Ubuntu and Android Studio
- I don't have an abnormally weak laptop so I don't think it is hardware issues
windows android virtual hyper-v android-emulator
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I have set up a VM through Hyper V in Windows. With this I open up and use Ubuntu. In this Ubuntu I am trying to create an Android Studio Emulator but I literally cannot start any of the emulators because all the images give this error:
Your CPU does not support required features (VT-x or SVM)
My questions:
- What does this error mean?
- How do I resolve it?
Notes:
- Is it because I am trying to run an emulator (VM) inside an VM?
- Below that it says
We recommend these Google Play images because this device is compatible with Google Play
, does this mean anything? - I am very new to Hyper-V, Ubuntu and Android Studio
- I don't have an abnormally weak laptop so I don't think it is hardware issues
windows android virtual hyper-v android-emulator
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I have set up a VM through Hyper V in Windows. With this I open up and use Ubuntu. In this Ubuntu I am trying to create an Android Studio Emulator but I literally cannot start any of the emulators because all the images give this error:
Your CPU does not support required features (VT-x or SVM)
My questions:
- What does this error mean?
- How do I resolve it?
Notes:
- Is it because I am trying to run an emulator (VM) inside an VM?
- Below that it says
We recommend these Google Play images because this device is compatible with Google Play
, does this mean anything? - I am very new to Hyper-V, Ubuntu and Android Studio
- I don't have an abnormally weak laptop so I don't think it is hardware issues
windows android virtual hyper-v android-emulator
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Installing a Virtual device is require to much of your system resources and VT-x or SVM need the system to be able to have a minimum virtual memory if that is't present then the error will occur android studio needs to have at least 6GB of RAM and The Emulator needs at least 2GB RAM to Run Smoothly (depending on the OS that you use it's API 28 "Android Q" requires 2GB)
this is not including the virtual memory. the point is you can't (normal circumstances) run android emulator inside another emulator it require too much resources. but you can still run it in Windows or Linux unless you are not using virtual device inside another virtual device
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Installing a Virtual device is require to much of your system resources and VT-x or SVM need the system to be able to have a minimum virtual memory if that is't present then the error will occur android studio needs to have at least 6GB of RAM and The Emulator needs at least 2GB RAM to Run Smoothly (depending on the OS that you use it's API 28 "Android Q" requires 2GB)
this is not including the virtual memory. the point is you can't (normal circumstances) run android emulator inside another emulator it require too much resources. but you can still run it in Windows or Linux unless you are not using virtual device inside another virtual device
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Installing a Virtual device is require to much of your system resources and VT-x or SVM need the system to be able to have a minimum virtual memory if that is't present then the error will occur android studio needs to have at least 6GB of RAM and The Emulator needs at least 2GB RAM to Run Smoothly (depending on the OS that you use it's API 28 "Android Q" requires 2GB)
this is not including the virtual memory. the point is you can't (normal circumstances) run android emulator inside another emulator it require too much resources. but you can still run it in Windows or Linux unless you are not using virtual device inside another virtual device
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Installing a Virtual device is require to much of your system resources and VT-x or SVM need the system to be able to have a minimum virtual memory if that is't present then the error will occur android studio needs to have at least 6GB of RAM and The Emulator needs at least 2GB RAM to Run Smoothly (depending on the OS that you use it's API 28 "Android Q" requires 2GB)
this is not including the virtual memory. the point is you can't (normal circumstances) run android emulator inside another emulator it require too much resources. but you can still run it in Windows or Linux unless you are not using virtual device inside another virtual device
Installing a Virtual device is require to much of your system resources and VT-x or SVM need the system to be able to have a minimum virtual memory if that is't present then the error will occur android studio needs to have at least 6GB of RAM and The Emulator needs at least 2GB RAM to Run Smoothly (depending on the OS that you use it's API 28 "Android Q" requires 2GB)
this is not including the virtual memory. the point is you can't (normal circumstances) run android emulator inside another emulator it require too much resources. but you can still run it in Windows or Linux unless you are not using virtual device inside another virtual device
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