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Lately Google and Intel have published a new way to run the emulator, which should work much better than the previous version (which has emulated ARM CPU). Here are some links about it: this and this.

However, after installing the new components and creating a new emulator configuration as instructed, I get an error and I also can't see any improvements. I've tried both API 10 and API 15, and with GPU enabled and disabled. None of those configurations helped. I've also tried it on two different computers and didn't get any boost (and got the same errors).

It seems that on the posts I've read about it, nobody had any problems with it and all report a much faster emulator.

The error it shows is:

emulator: Failed to open the HAX device!
HAX is not working and emulator runs in emulation mode
emulator: Open HAX device failed

Why is it happening, and is there a way to fix it? Is there anyone else who gets those errors or vice versa?

By the way, I have an Intel CPU, if that could be a problem.


EDIT:

here's what I see in the BIOS, so it should be available... :

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    Note - the Android SDK Manager does not actually do the installation - you must run the installation yourself after using the manager for the download: <sdk>/extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager/IntelHAXM.exe Sep 12, 2012 at 9:47
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    Richard is correct. I had the same problem, until I followed his comment. Go to developer.android.com/tools/devices/emulator.html#accel-vm, and scroll down to the section "Configuring VM Acceleration on Windows". Worked for me, no need to reinstall, or reinstall outside of the ADK, or anything. Oct 6, 2013 at 3:17
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    On Mac OSX 10,9 nedd also to install manualy hotfix from intel site software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/…
    – Zorb
    Feb 12, 2014 at 16:47
  • Is isochronous support part of VT-x?
    – user8389458
    Apr 5, 2018 at 17:52

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I had the same issue, solved it by Installing the Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager. Download it with the SDK Manager, it's in Extras. After this, go to the folder

[Android SDK Root]\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager

then run IntelHaxm.exe and install.

Here the link of the Intel Hardware Accelerated IntelHaxm.exe for Microsoft Windows,Mac OS* X, and Linux Ubuntu

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You'll get the following message if you don't have virtualization enabled in your BIOS:

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    still got some errors when trying to execute the emulator , and the emulation either shows black (when using gpu) or is just slow as before , especially compared to a real device. is this a good configuration: tinypic.com/view.php?pic=efgv83&s=6 ? May 27, 2012 at 7:51
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    I just tested running this with the default hardware setup, was working fine then. This x86 emulator is still pretty new, so there's bound to be a bug or two. Try creating a new AVD and run it with the default HW setup.
    – rallrall
    May 27, 2012 at 8:44
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    @Robert Karl There's a know issue on Mac OS X 10.8.2 that caused a Kernel Panic for me when I ran HAXM. Intel has a patch that fixes the issue you download it here: software.intel.com/en-us/articles/… Then open patched dmg file and follow the instructions.
    – JosephL
    Apr 4, 2013 at 1:58
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    I enabled Virtualization in my BIOS and this is my Intel Processor but when i want to install the HAXM, get the error that says: This computer does not support Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x). HAXM cannot be installed. Please refer to the Intel HAXM documentation for more information. Feb 23, 2014 at 10:10
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    Note to Windows 8.1 Users: You must disable Hyper-V otherwise installer will think that VT-x is not available.
    – jM2.me
    Mar 28, 2014 at 15:48
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Small Note for Windows 8 user, Intel HAX will not work if Hyper-V feature is enable. Hyper-V (like most of the virtualization tech) will exclusively lock the VT extension witch will prevent HAX to work properly. A workaround if you “need” Hyper-V too might be to stop manually the Hyper-V services when you need HAX (haven’t tested it yet through).

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    interesting . there are multiple hyper-v services . which of them should i disable ? Nov 26, 2012 at 14:59
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    disabling the service is not enough. you need to disable the feature.
    – ofrommel
    Dec 6, 2012 at 17:12
  • Thanks for the info, this is exactly what my problem is. Dec 13, 2012 at 10:54
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    I followed this hyper-vandvmware.blogspot.de/2012/10/… and it works great. Requires a reboot but it allows both technologies to work on an installation but unfortunately not side-by-side.
    – ScottN
    Jan 13, 2014 at 18:52
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If all else fails. Simply try to download the Intel HAXM zip manually, extract and install. check here

Remember this only works for an Intel cpu that supports Intel Virtualization Technology. And you MUST enable virtulization in your bios.

It's a fairly decent and very noticeable improvement to the android emulator if you ask me.

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  • installed it in the past . no luck . btw , it was enabled in the BIOS , so still i don't understand why it's not as speedy as google has promised. Jun 12, 2012 at 13:29
  • @androiddeveloper It really works !!! When you installed HAXM how much RAM did you allocate ? I allocated 512 MB and its blazingly fast !
    – GoodSp33d
    May 3, 2013 at 4:28
  • @2-Stroker after downloading the new driver (updated recently) i've tried to install it and it says that my computer doesn't support intel virtualization technology. guess i will never have a smooth emulator with my current computer. :( maybe i will try it at the office. May 3, 2013 at 6:30
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Not every processor is supporting the virtualization!

To find out your chipset abilities go to http://ark.intel.com/, insert the name of your processor in the search line and check out the resolve.

Advanced Technologies: ...

Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) = ???

If you see "No", you can forget HAXM!

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    If running in VMWare, be sure to enable VTX under processor settings. Mar 24, 2013 at 2:21
  • i think in my system there is not HAXM and i got this error can you suggest me what can i to solve this ? May 28, 2013 at 4:21
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    This link works better for finding if your CPU supports Intel® Virtualization Technology: ark.intel.com/Products/VirtualizationTechnology
    – dbasch
    Jul 27, 2013 at 8:39
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Here are the steps to get the Hardware Accelerated Execution (HAX) which is really quite a lot:

1-check your processor Intel website to see if it supports Intel VT-x or not: http://ark.intel.com/Products/VirtualizationTechnology all Intel Core i processors and some other selected processors support Intel VT-x

2- check your bios to enable Intel VT-x , usually called hardware virtualization or Intel virtualization in bios

3- check if you are using a software conflicting with HAXM, popular software conflicting with haxm include but not limited to:

Hyper-V
Windows phone SDK 8
Avast antivirus 8 

4-install Intel management engine interface (MEI), this driver is usually not installed and is not part of retailer Windows DVD, even Windows 8. Check this post about how to install: http://communities.intel.com/community/vproexpert/blog/2011/12/19/mei-driver-now-available-via-microsoft-windows-update This driver is required and is not optional to activate Hardware Acceleration you can also install it from windows update

5-use android SDK manager to download Extras -> Intel x86 Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager.

6-Run installer of HAXM from: [Android SDK Root]\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager\IntelHaxm.exe

if you passed the previous steps the installer will work just fine ,otherwise it will fail

7-start AVD and see the difference in performance, Animations are faster System UI and launchers crashes in 4.0.3 but are just fine for 4.2.2

see installation guide by intel:

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  • Thanks! I had incorrectly assumed the SDK Manager would auto install the HAXM package instead of just downloading it. Step 6 solved it for me.
    – zim2411
    Aug 19, 2013 at 15:26
  • Thanks For Information , Is There any other ways to launch android projects without using previous way , Coz my intel don't support the VT-x @MuhammadAnnaqeeb
    – Loai
    Jan 5, 2015 at 17:55
  • @Loai Of course you can run it without HAX. HAX is used only to speed up x86 emulation, not to enable it, and it does not speed up ARM emulation. Also if you have an android device you can debug your applications on the device itself, by connecting it to the computer, much faster than any accelerated emulator! Jan 6, 2015 at 9:07
  • @MuhammadAnnaqeeb ok , as you said the HAX used to speed up the x86 emulations! , actually when i want to run my project through VM it ask me to install the HAX !
    – Loai
    Jan 6, 2015 at 10:41
  • @Loai How does it ask you? Could you post a screenshot of that please? How long do you wait for emulator to launch after that before cancelling the launch? Do you launch ARM emulator without errors? Jan 6, 2015 at 11:31
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Using SDK Manager to download Intel HAX did not work.

Downloading and installing it from the Intel website did work. http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-hardware-accelerated-execution-manager/

Top Tip: making the change in my BIOS to enable virtualization and then using "restart" did not enable virtualization. Doing a cold boot (i.e. shutdown and restart) suddenly made it appear.

The first step (on Windows) is to make sure that the Micrsoft Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Tool reports that "this computer is configured with hardware-assisted virtualization". http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=592

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  • last link app told me it's incompatible with the current OS (which is windows 8) . Sep 8, 2012 at 18:21
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    actually - SDK manager download of HAX DOES work - it's downloading an extra's install file you must manually execute! Dec 9, 2012 at 17:40
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You might need to turn on virtualization in your BIOS, most manufacturers disable it by default. Intel HAX requires CPU virtualization to be enabled.

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  • you mean that it won't work on cpus that don't have this feature? how would i know if i have it? my cpu is a little old , but it's usually fast enough for me , and i've tested it on other , much better computers than mine . my CPU is intel core i3 540 . Jun 8, 2012 at 20:06
  • According to this page it should work: ark.intel.com/products/46473/… Jun 8, 2012 at 22:32
  • Most modern CPUs support virtualization, you just have to turn it on in your BIOS. Jun 8, 2012 at 22:33
  • wow , thanks . will try it soon and give you a "V" . for now , take a +1 . :) how do you enable it in the bios mode ? Jun 8, 2012 at 23:26
  • It depends on your computer, usually you press F2 or something when you boot up. Jun 8, 2012 at 23:33
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The same began to happen to me about one week ago, without apparent reason (99% sure that I didn't upgrade anything); after being able to run the emulator for some time it just stopped working without an apparent reason.

I tried to install the Intel thingie, but the installer reported that my machine doesn't support Intel VM, despite the fact that it has an Intel i3 processor and that virtualization is enabled (perhaps XP is too old an OS for that, although MS VM, Oracle's Virtual Box and VMWare have been installed an working in this machine with the same OS).

I just edited the VD to emulate an Arm processor, and everything is working again.

Perhaps not the optimal solution, but it works!

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For Windows, there are some answers explained how it works. But I'm a Mac User, I don't know how to install HAX driver for Mac as they did for Windows. Finally I found the below link and it did fix my problem. You should download HAXM of Mac and then install it.

https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-hardware-accelerated-execution-manager-end-user-license-agreement-macosx/

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  • I don't use a Mac. However, I wonder, did it help? is it (the emulator) as fast as you'd hope it'd be? is it at least smooth? How did installing the driver help compared to without it? May 1, 2014 at 5:23
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Complete step-by-step instructions for running the accelerated emulator can be found on the official Android developers website:

Caution: As of SDK Tools Revision 17, the virtual machine acceleration feature for the emulator is experimental; be alert for incompatibilities and errors when using this feature.

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  • would using windows 8 be a possible cause that it doesn't work well ? also , do you think it could work on ubuntu ? what if ubuntu was installed via Wubi ? Sep 19, 2012 at 20:55
  • @androiddeveloper I suggest you post your comment as a new question. This quote is not from me; it's from the Android developers website linked to in my answer. Sep 19, 2012 at 21:29
  • do you have any experience with either of those questions? also , did you manage to make the new intel emulator work well so that it's much faster than the normal way the emulator works? Sep 19, 2012 at 23:16
  • @androiddeveloper I ran the emulator with virtual machine acceleration (changing to the Intel Atom x86 CPU) and it seemed to take about the same time as the ARM emulator to boot. It seemed slightly more responsive than the ARM emulator, but still nothing like a real device. I didn't do any benchmarks. And no, I don't use Windows 8 or Ubuntu. I use Windows 7 x64--I wasn't aware of a Windows 8 being available. Sep 20, 2012 at 0:53
  • so it's still not as fast as shown in google's videos . too bad. Sep 20, 2012 at 5:58
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You have to download the Intel® Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager. Then you will get this message:

Starting emulator for AVD 'test' emulator: device fd:740 HAX is working and emulator runs in fast virt mode

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  • others have answered a similar thing. it's just that it appears my computer can't support it, even though it's not that old and should be capable to run android smoothly. the proof is that it can run fine using virtualBox. Sep 5, 2013 at 21:49
  • I had your same issue, I just installed the manager and now works correctly
    – gderaco
    Sep 5, 2013 at 22:14
  • well i can't install using the link you've written. Sep 5, 2013 at 23:27
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    i get the same as on this post: stackoverflow.com/a/10772162/878126 , meaning: "this computer does not support intel virtualization technology (VT-x). HAXM cannot be installed. Please refer to the Intel HAXM documentation for more information." . Sep 6, 2013 at 7:10
  • then there's no way, you would have to change hardware to run it
    – gderaco
    Sep 6, 2013 at 13:59
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For Mac users who want to check whether your processor supports virtualisation, use the maccpuid software and look for VMX. If it is checked then you're good to go.

Download it here

VMX checked is a sign that your processor support virtualisation asked

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Here there are two issues we have to concentrate on:

  1. HAX device failed to open,

    For this problem, you have to run the HAX device setup file from the HAX addon folder. Follow Speed Up Android Emulator to know clearly how.

  2. If you created the AVD through AVD manager then you can change the RAM size in AVD Manager and device edit option.

If you created the AVD through command line, then you should start the AVD from command line will work,

emulator -memory 512 -avd gtv_avd
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If everything else fails, it's good to try my option and download a HAXM installer.

It needs to be copied to HAXM installation folder and then started from command line (start CMD as an Administrator). After restarting computer HAXM will be installed. It perfectly worked for me as I was having problems with installing it on my laptop.

After all simply type sc query intelhaxm in your cmd in order to check whether HAXM is installed properly.

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If you are running an Intel processor make sure the HAXM (Intel® Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager) installer is installed via SDK Manager by checking this option in SDK Manager. And then run the HAXM installer ext via the path below.

your_sdk_folder\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager\intelhaxm.exe

Also check the RAM size allocated while doing HAX installation so it fits the RAM size of your emulator.

This video shows all the required steps which may help you to solve the problem.

This video will also help you if you face a problem after installing HAXM.

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  1. Download HAXM from the Intel site.

  2. Install it.

  3. And then run the AVD from AndroidStudio, menu -> Tools -> AVD. Choose x86.

It works!

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  • It's still very slow and doesn't seem to help. Sep 8, 2015 at 17:06

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