How do I run multiple instances of Android Studio? A second instance is launched if you select "File\New Project", but "File\Open" and "File\Reopen" does not create a second instance.
3 Answers
Your Android Studio was set to open project in the same window. You can change that, so it asks whether to open new window while opening other project.
Do this:
- Go to: File -> Settings -> Appearance & Behavior -> System Settings -> Project Opening.
- Check [x] "Confirm window to open project in".
- Now open the other (2nd) project with File -> Open... etc.
- You will now be asked if you want to open a new window or replace what you already have. Select New Window.
Screenshots:
Older versions:
- Go to Settings -> General -> Project opening.
- Check 'Confirm window to open project in'.
- Create or open different project
- You will be asked if open a new window.
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But how do I run two different file image (.app in mac) Android Studio. I want to have one stable and one canary? Aug 14, 2015 at 16:08
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1You just saved my day. Every clue was pointing to how to open multiple projects in the same instance..– bmatovuAug 11, 2016 at 12:53
There was an update in Android studio so the new solution would be:
- go to >file
- go to >settings
- go to >appearance and behavior
- go to > system settings
- now in system settings check the "confirm to open project in" option
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Why this answer is not accepted instead of Grzegorz's answer which is posted on Aug 18 '13? May 9, 2019 at 3:47
On Mac is:
- Android Studio
- Preferences
- Appearance & Behavior
- System Settings -> Project Opening -> Confirm to open project in
When you open other project, you will be asked if you want to open a new window or replace what you already have.