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Microsoft developers have confirmed that the issue is an XSAVE-related bug in the Hyper-V API on Windows 11, and Google and Microsoft are working to resolve the issue.

I really like Windows 11 on the Surface Pro 8, but I’m having trouble with the Android emulator and after hours of Google searching I still haven’t found a great solution so I think I’ll go back to Windows 10 for now, until it’s fixed … ð # SurfacePro8 # Windows11įortunately, a fix is ââalready in development.

I just installed Windows 11 and the Android emulator won’t boot any image if Hyper-V is enabled, and it is unusable if you disable Hyper-V #xamarinforms # windows11 #to fail #AndroidĪpparently AVD, the Android emulator that comes with Android Studio, does not start on Windows 11 like what, there is no workaround ð can that be a thing? Computers running Windows 10, Linux, or macOS are also not affected by the bug. The issue affects PCs with Intel or AMD processors, but emulators using the Hypervisor driver for AMD processors instead of Hyper-V are not affected. There is at least a few dozen reports online from Android emulator that does not start under Windows 11 ( via Mishaal Rahman on Twitter) when using Hyper-V, Microsoft’s native hypervisor on Windows.

The article as published on November 11, 2021, is kept below. It should show up as an update in Android Studio to everyone soon. Update 1 ( 11/11/21 12:35 AND) : Android Studio 31.1.2 emulator a now been released with a patch for Hyper-V on Windows 11.
