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When I first start the emulator in Android Studio I get an information message,

guest hasn't come online in 7 seconds retrying

I am curious as to how to stop this because while it is on my screen for about 40 seconds I cannot do anything in the emulator.

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Actually 'Cold Boot Now' may work in this situation avd manager with emulator action menu showing Cold Boot Now option

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  • How do you do this via the .ini files in your ~/.android/avd directory?
    – Chloe
    Jan 15, 2018 at 18:29
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    Use emulator @_avd_name_ -no-snapshot-load to perform a cold boot from the command line.
    – Chloe
    Jan 15, 2018 at 18:38
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    Works only if done each time. If cold boot option is not selected each time problem remains.
    – Jinzu
    Jan 29, 2018 at 4:11
  • that sounds like a fix but I don't really see how to explain this.
    – olyv
    Mar 20, 2018 at 13:47
  • I am getting this warning(or error) while running the emulator via command... is there any flag for cold boot? Mar 22, 2018 at 14:19
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I had the same problem. Selecting Cold Boot Now in AVD manager solves the problem.

But I have to open AVD manager each time when I want to launch Emulator and I just want to click on Run app button and select device, without opening AVD manager.

To solve this: open AVD manager -> Edit device -> Show Advanced Settings -> Boot option -> select Cold Boot instead of Quick boot.

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    I cannot see the Boot options. Currently using Android Studio 3.1.2. :/
    – b-fg
    May 23, 2018 at 12:00
  • @b-fg Strange. I have checked in my AS, Boot options is available.
    – researcher
    May 24, 2018 at 10:08
  • Weird. I might need to reinstall.
    – b-fg
    May 24, 2018 at 10:09
  • @b-fg Which Android Emulator you use ?
    – researcher
    May 24, 2018 at 14:08
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    The one in Android Studio. I can run cold boot as @Boris answer but not configure it on a new virtual device. Nevermind.
    – b-fg
    May 24, 2018 at 14:24
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tools->Android->AVD Manager

Choose the device then Cold Boot Now

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maybe it's bug from intel haxm 6.2.1, because after i update i got same problem.

I solved by recreate emulator and testing again

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I managed to solve this issue by updating the .ini file manually. (I was not able to find a corresponding setting in the GUI.)

The location of the .ini file, relative to your home directory, is:

~/.android/avd/MyDevice.avd/config.ini

where MyDevice refers to the configured device name.

Depending on your operating system, you may find your home directory according https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_directory.

Change the entry within config.ini from no to yes:

fastboot.forceColdBoot=yes
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  1. I specified AVD memory 2048 Mbyte instead of 1536 Mbyte. Things started to work again. (I'm developing on macbook.)
  2. I tried "Kuldeep Chandel" solution which is to duplicate AVD and my app runs again too. Because of that I specified RAM again as 1536 Mbyte. Guess what... It worked...

I think AVD confuses to handle things and we need to duplicate the current AVD, and use it instead of the problematic one.

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In "Your Virual Device" - Click on Duplicate OR Duplicate your Device. It will work like Charm.

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I faced this issue on using Android API 28 emulator with Android Studio 3.0.1. Android API 28 requires Studio 3.1 and above. Once I updated Studio to 3.1.4 and Android Emulator to the latest version, it worked.

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Seting default settings for problem device from Android Device Manager resolved issue for me.

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