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I'm trying to add a virtual phone to the device list, however, the device list is stuck on loading.

StuckLoading

I use the default nexus 5 device on AVD:

AVDConfiguration

I am on Windows 10 and trying to set up Flutter.

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    Try restarting your pc. Sometimes that helps as it restarts adb. Then if started, see if you can find your emulator with adb devices.
    – Bostrot
    Jun 29, 2018 at 12:07
  • try below commands - 1. adb kill-server 2. adb start-server 3. adb devices
    – Ankita-AR
    Jun 29, 2018 at 12:23
  • @Bostrot Restarting PC didn't solve the problem and adb device is showing the emlulator Jun 29, 2018 at 12:44
  • @Ankita-user3449434 These command just showed the devices and didn't solve the problem Jun 29, 2018 at 12:44
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    Have you found a fix yet?
    – Noodles
    Feb 10, 2019 at 22:44

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Quick fix on Android Studio:

  1. Search anywhere -> (Shift+Shift )
  2. Look for -> Restart Flutter Daemon

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    This woks for me ( Mackbook + Android Studio 4.0.1 + iOS Simulator ) Thx for the Answer.
    – DP Dev
    Oct 2, 2020 at 15:52
  • how to open this search box? double shift search only file names
    – Rana Hyder
    Dec 11, 2020 at 15:55
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    I cannot see 'Restart Flutter Daemon' on the shift+shift search Apr 28, 2021 at 17:00
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Go to File -> Invalidate Caches / Restart... -> Invalidate and Restart worked for me.

Image of Android Studio

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    This didn't work! Sometimes just restart helps. so invalidate cache is not required Apr 14, 2022 at 12:01
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In my case, it was a faulty adb execution that was running in the background.

The only thing that worked for me was:

  • Close Android Studio
  • Kill adb process (on Task Manager on Windows)
  • Open Android Studio
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  • Worked for me. I don't have "flutter" on my device.
    – Eran Shay
    Feb 26, 2021 at 2:44
  • this also works for in the Activity Monitor for Mac Mar 18, 2021 at 15:20
  • Worked for me. I had multiple adb processes running.
    – Andrea
    Feb 17, 2023 at 15:27
  • The Kill add process did it for me.
    – Darwind
    Feb 26 at 10:47
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If you have stored your Flutter SDK in Local Disk C, then move it to another (Non-Admin Location) disk and then try using Android studio

Alternatively: Simply run your Android Studio as Administrator and it will work fine (Although running flutter with Admin privileges is not recommended nor required either)! I spent 3 hrs looking for a solution and suddenly realized this option and it worked for me

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Just run adb devices from command prompt while Android Studio is on.

Android Studio will handle the rest.

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    Weirdly this isn't the case in my experience. adb devices shows the device, but Android Studio is still stuck on "Loading Devices".
    – kas
    May 16, 2021 at 19:32
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After hours of searching, this is what I found.

flutter doctor -v

I found that there were some SDK certificates that weren't agreed.

flutter doctor --android-licenses

Allowed me to see which agreements that weren't agreed. After that it worked. I hope this works for you.

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Try reinstalling Flutter and/or resetting the Flutter SDK path under "File > Settings > Languages and Frameworks > Flutter".

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Its 100% worked for me

step 1- turned OFF your Wi-Fi

step 2- open C:\Users\abcdcomputer\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools

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step 3- open command prompt from in this folder

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step 4- type " adb disconnect " command in Command prompt

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step 5- restart android studio

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In the path where Flutter is installed, delete the files "flutter.bat.lock" and "lockfile" and restart. enter image description here

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  • Tanx so much mr y.elinx Aug 11, 2020 at 10:40
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  • Make sure you have Power Shell 5.1 or greater (You can run this command to check $PSVersionTable.PSVersion
  • Update Flutter, Dart and Android studio then restart Android Studio
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run "flutter clean" on the terminal works for me

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After running

flutter doctor -v

I found out that my ANDROID_SDK_ROOT was not set. Setting it to the correct directory and restarting Android Studio solved the issue for me.

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With New Android Studio and New Flutter, I try to Refresh a few times and it's working.

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I can resolve this by running following commands in command line.

$ adb kill-server
cannot connect to daemon at tcp:5037: cannot connect to 127.0.0.1:5037: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. (10061)

yes it will throw an error and it means we are good to go

then you should call following command so the adb stuff start to work again

adb devices
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For me solution is

I have moved project from one Machine/Computer to another Machine, so Dart path was wrong.

So I have updated Dart path as per new location in new machine.enter image description here

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Restart the ADB . navigate to your platform-tools path and type the below command .

./adb kill-server ./adb start-server

or in MAC open Activity monitor and search for adb in search bar and close button click and force quit now you can able to see the connected devices

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Anyone using macOS, please don't download/upgrade to 1.17.4 of flutter sdk (using with with android studio/intellij). Keep yourself to 1.17.3 even if you are planning for an upgrade . Seems like intellij plugin has bugs with 1.17.4 and i wasted 2-3hrs debugging things until my eyes fell on this thread: https://github.com/flutter/flutter-intellij/issues/3892

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If you are using MacOS, then there are issues with flutter version 1.17.4.
Downloading an older version helped for me.

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    Update the response with older version details to improve the answer. Jun 27, 2020 at 22:30
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I had the same issue. Installed Flutter again and issue was fixed

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Upgrading to latest version by clicking flutter upgrade and then going to File-> Invalidate Caches /Restart then press Invalidate and Restart worked for me

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if nothing worked then try this : Download a new and stable version of Flutter SDK from here , point path of your flutter sdk from settings > search flutter > point path to new downloaded sdk > invalidate cache and restart. you are done !

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The problem for me was that ADB was excluded from the Antivirus, so I've simply added an exception for the ADB and the problem was solved

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This may happen if you have cloned an app and the Flutter and Dart paths have not been set. Delete the ".idea" folder and set the paths and if there are any connected devices, they will load automatically.

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On Windows, I fixed the issue by putting the Android SDK in the PATH. I guess the Flutter plugin internally uses ADB to know the attached devices, so if you don't have it in your path, nothing can be done.

If that's your case, just type adb on a terminal. If it doesn't work, it means you have to put your Android SDK in the path, so you (and the Flutter plugin) can use it.

Just adding a screenshot just to clarify it a bit.

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For me the issue seems to be that my anti-virus program identified dart.exe as a threat and renamed it to dart.exe.000 - what worked for me was -

  1. I downloaded the dart sdk and replaced the directory in my flutter directory 2) deleted flutter/bin/cache/flutter_tools.stamp 3) ran flutter doctor ...and then it worked
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Solved For Me With:

  1. Update flutter Plugin

  2. File => Invalidate Caches / Restart => Invalidate and Restart

  3. Update Android Studio

  4. Update SDK

  5. Install SDK in Only default Location android Studio

  6. Tools => Troubleshoot Device Connection & read this and continue to Troubleshoot.

  7. Use (RunAsAdmin(Windows) / root USER(Linux)) FOR RUN

  8. if you use physical Device , use code IN TERMINAL LINUX {

sudo apt update
sudo apt install adb

and Check if your Device Connected

adb devices

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I was using another runtime, so I had to Ctrl+Shift+A -> Choose Runtime -> Default

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In your Terminal, run:

flutter upgrade

and restart Android Studio.

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Check this

Project Structure->Project settings-> project->Project SDK setting

For me the project sdk was not set. After selecting the android sdk for the project, "loading devices" option is gone.

https://github.com/flutter/flutter-intellij/issues/5031#issuecomment-838640744

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Kill the flutter processes from running first, taskkill /F /IM dart.exe in your terminal in android studio then type
flutter run. in the terminal again and press enter.

Afterwards your device you start showing.

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