See the description for how to do this in Enabling Intel VT (Virtualization Technology). If the installer fails with the message that Intel VT must be turned on, you need to enable this in the BIOS. It will be located in one of following locations:Ĭ:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_ManagerĬ:\Users\\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64\sdk\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager Install the HAXM Driver by running “IntelHaxm.exe”. To take advantage of HAXM, you must be on at least release version 17. To do this, launch the Android SDK Manager and update all the Android SDK components. Update your Android Tools: After each Eclipse plug-in update, it is important to update your Android SDK Tools. Update Eclipse: Make sure your Eclipse installation and the ADT plug-in are fully up-to-date.
Steps for Configuring Your Android Development Environment for HAXM The interface between QEMU and the HAXM driver on the host system is designed to be vendor-agnostic. HAXM stands for – “Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager”Ĭurrently it supports only Intel® VT (Intel Virtualization Technology).
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please first refer to the Intel list about VT to make sure your CPU supports Intel VT.