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Android

What does it mean?

i try to run my emulator (which worked fine till now) and this comes out on my console

"emulator: WARNING: Requested RAM size of 1536MB is too large for your environment, and is reduced to 1152MB. Cannot set up guest memory 'android_arm': Invalid argument Error accepting connection, aborting"

please help i can't carry on otherwise!!!

2 Answers

Justin Horner
STAFF
Justin Horner
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Hello Sandro,

I've never encountered this error personally but I after some research I found a similar question here on the forums.

I hope this helps.

thanks a lot Justin!!! that solved everything

Try closing Android Studio and opening it again. That can sometimes clear some emulator issues. If that doesn't work, let us know here.

Steve.