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Ahamed Ifham
Courses Plus Student 117 PointsCannot launch Android Emulator on Windows. An error message pops up saying emulator -arm.exe has stopped working.
Starting emulator for AVD 'Android4442' NAND: could not write file C:\Users\NEA062~1\AppData\Local\Temp\AndroidEmulator\TMPD6B6.tmp, No space left on device
This kinda message pops up when I started the Emulator
2 Answers
Gunjeet Hattar
14,483 PointsHi Ahamed,
Never ran into this issue, but what I would suggest is the following
1) delete the current virtual emulator device and create a new one from scratch
2) choose a higher ram size and overall capacity and check use host GPU from the options
3) Also if you can check, the drive where your emulator is being saved has enough space
I'll keep a look out on this error and will post and solution that I may get.
Hope this helps. Get back again if the above don't work
Ben Jakuben
Treehouse TeacherHaven't seen that error before. Check out this StackOverflow answer and see if it helps.