emulator broken: This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set - android-emulator

Well a windows 10 update broke sleep, the computer went to sleep with the emulator open and now that's broken. When I run an app to launch in the emulator it will boot the emulator but won't install just time out. When I try and run an app into a running emulator instance Studio says:
com.android.ddmlib.AdbCommandRejectedException: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
Error while Installing APK
I've followed some of the other threads here. I've tried changing
the environmental variable in control panel, but in fact I think it
pointed to the right place originally, where the sdks are these
days.
I've tried restarting the PC. I did try deleting a couple of
adb files, that didn't work.
I've tried deleting all the sdks and
downloading them again.
I've tried uninstalling and updating Android
Studio, several times. Now on AS 3.1, still not working.
Bit of a nightmare really.
How do I set the vendor keys? Using AS console commands? Can anyone point me to a dummies guide, this is a bit of a tangent for me, wish I could fix it from the GUI.

The working fix for this particular issue is to enable Developer options on your emulator and enable "USB Debugging".

OK so eventually downloading a nexus 4 x86 image android 27, with no play store worked. Sorry if this is repetition. Long live working emulators

Combining answers from here and there gives an answer that also worked for me in IntelliJ IDEA. I assume the issue is the same, since the emulator and AVD is the same.
Option 1:
Restart the emulator from AVD
Option 2:
Wipe the emulator data
Option 3: Stop the emulator. Then make sure it is up to date and try again.
If it still does not work, restart the adb server and retry.
adb kill-server && adb start-server
If it still does not work, perhaps your adb is out of date... somehow. This was the case for me. Running the following fixed that for me.
adb devices
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
emulator-5554 device
If it is now working for some emulators but not newly created ones, take note of the message in the emulator selection box: "Press Ok in the Allow USB Debugging Dialog"
Sadly, there is no such dialog. So go and enable Developer Mode in the settings of your emulated OS by tapping the Build Number several times. Then go to the Developer Settings and enable USB debugging.

After recent upgrades of emulator, the virtual device*) stays unauthorized. When I cold boot the emulator, sometimes I see the expected confirmation dialog, but this dialog goes away immediately, leaving no chance to click 'OK'.
We're aware of this problem and plan to fix it soon.
* Here, I was running x86 with API 28 and Google Play on Windows 10. I don't know which other scenarios are effected.

For anyone who might encounter this in the future -- I mean the ultimate issue of receiving the error, "This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set" despite not having any (or any sufficient) opportunity to click OK...
Resolution: In the Developer Settings, select the option to, "Remove existing authorized adb keys on device." Repeat the previous action -- the prompt will once again appear, as if the very first time.
-Mike

Go to developer options in your device and click on 'Revoke USB debugging authorizations'. Disconnect and reconnect your device. You'll get a prompt on your device to authorize your computer to connect to your device. click on 'OK' and your set.
Basically, the authorization key has gone out of date or it's no longer present. So, we just have to set a new autorization key and revoke the old ones.

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Android Studio: The emulator keeps crashing after sometime

Every time I run the emulator it runs normally at the beginning but after a couple of minutes it crashes and it's giving me this error:
emulator process finished with exit code 1073740791 (0xC0000409)
I am using windows 10 home edition. virtualization is enabled in bios. I don't have any other virtualization software installed (like virtual box).
any idea why this is happening?
It seems a buggy graphic card driver can cause a similar problem. I am not sure if this is generated your problem here or not, but it is worth to say; If you have an NVIDIA graphic card with the driver version of 378.49 (there may be other versions too!), you may experience this error due to some incompatibility with java.
Please update your graphic card driver or rollback it to version an older stable version and try again!. And read here for more information.
I might have an Idea what your problem is:
Restart the adb Server, you can do so by using the command Prompt in the following way:
First go to C/users/(YOUR USERNAME)/AppData/Local/Android/Sdk/platform-tools with the cd command.
Then just type adb kill-server, and adb start-server, so like this;
cd C/users/(YOUR USERNAME)/AppData/Local/Android/Sdk/platform-tools
adb kill-server
adb start-server
If that doesent work try to wipe and cold boot described in this question.
Try this :
Go to Tools ==> SDK Menager ==>Android SDK
(Appearance&Behavior=>System settings=>Android SDK)==>SDK Tools==>Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator(install this).
It will solve your problem.I hope it helps.
Here are a few things you can try:
Go to AVD manager and open settings for your virtual device. In the Emulated Performance section for graphics, change it from automatic to software.
Have a look at here. There could be an incompatability with other software incompatibility with other software such as Docker, Oracle Virtual Box and other products that use VCPU.
You could try a complete reinstall of Android Studio and make sure all updates are completed. There could be a bug in an older version of the emulator you are using that's fixed in a more recent release.
Edit
A couple more things you could try:
Open Android Virtual Device Manager, then click on options for virtual device, then wipe data, then cold boot.
Go to C:/users/(username)/AppData/Local/Android/Sdk/platform-tools in a terminal, then type adb kill-server, then adb start-server.
Edit
You could also try checking for memory leaks https://developer.android.com/studio/profile/memory-profiler and you could try increase the amount of RAM available for the emulator.
Go to Tools->Android->AVD Manager, then edit your AVD, then in the pop-up window click Show Advanced Settings, then finally increase the amount of RAM.
Edit
IT could be an issue with libGL or libstdc++. See here
It sounds like the emulator may have not installed correctly. Check these steps:
Ensure that you have installed Hyper-V . Documentation for running emulator on AMD
Then try this step to force a cold boot:
Android Studio Emulator and "Process finished with exit code -1073741511 (0xC0000139)"
If Its crashes again, then create a new emulator. You might also try and download a new image just to make sure that the one you installed is not corrupt.
You said you're using Windows 10? Error code 0xC0000409 is caused by a stack buffer overflow. It seems to have popped up a couple places all related by windows systems (might be totally irrespective of the android emulator). If this is the case I found a couple threads that might help solve your problem.
http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/windows/39061/
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/werfaultexe-the-exception-unknown-software/627da5c0-004a-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5?auth=1
http://windowsbulletin.com/solved-exception-code-0xc0000409-error/
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/16397-repair-install-windows-10-place-upgrade.html

Error : DEP6200 : Bootstrapping 'Device' failed. Device cannot be found

I've read every StackOverflow that I could find on this issue, but I still can't work it out.
I'm trying to deploy an app to actual device (NOT emulator). But I receive the following error when i try to build:
Severity Code Description Project File Line
Error Error : DEP6100 : The following unexpected error occurred during bootstrapping stage 'Connecting to the device '30F105C9-681E-420b-A277-7C086EAD8A4E'.':
SEHException - External component has thrown an exception. App1
and
Severity Code Description Project File Line
Error Error : DEP6200 : Bootstrapping 'Device' failed. Device cannot be found. App1
It's worth mentioning that I went from Windows 7 to Windows 10. It's also worth mentioning that my computer was missing the IpOverUsbSvc.exe (not just the registry post, but the actual service was missing). Couldn't find any way to get this back so, so my colleague sent over the .exe and the DLLs and I placed it in it's location. And the service is now running and no longer gives any errors. My device is recognized by the PC, it's running Windows 10 Mobile (but I've also tried with a device running Windows 8.1).
Specs on PC:
Windows 10 Pro (Build 10240)
Using Visual Studio 2015
UWP Tools
Any suggestions to fix my nightmare? Thanks!
Steps that helped me. I have windows 10 mobile build 10581 (and now 10586) installed on phone
Turn off Developer mode on your phone.
Deploy app (UWP or SL) by VS2015 -> Error.
Turn on Developer mode on your phone.
Deploy app (UWP or SL) by VS2015 -> Working.
If you change another device or re-connect you must close VS2015, re-launch and do again!
Finally managed to find a solution to this illusive bug.
It seems that if I didn't have the Windows Phone 8.1 Tools installed I couldn't build to an ARM device (not even Windows 10 Mobile).
So my step to solve this was:
Go to Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Microsoft Visual Studio ... 2015 -> Modify. And then select the Windows Phone 8.1 Tools.
Pretty pissed that one can't get a reasonable error message when things like this is missing.
I had this issue after updating my device to win10 ver:10.0.10581.0. I tried many things but finally after installing latest sdk and emulators i got it working. You may try installing from this page sdk and emulator:
https://dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-developer-preview
Somehow the new emulators were not visible in vs, they got visible after few restarts and then on device debugging started to work.
But one problem still remain from me that vs crashes after ending debug session with device.
desktop-->my computer--> right click--> management--> service--> start the service Windows Phone IP over USB Transport (IpOverUsbSvc) although maybe the starttype is set as automatic
Seems like there are many issues causing the same error message.
This one worked for me Windows Phone deploy Issue
Essentially you need to remove/uninstall the device from Windows. Then after unplugging and plugging back in, the device and drivers are reinstalled.
I tried many of the suggested solutions to no avail.
After changing the USB-C cable from a USB 3.1 port to a USB 2.0 port on my computer, the error goes away. YMMV
I see it is quite an old post...but I still get this problem. In my case, this happened after I deployed to a second phone I had for testing. After that, VS 2017 now only wants to deploy to that phone and not to the other phone no more. If I start another project, the other phone is recognized and deployable to (listed as device under debug).
Restarting system fixes this...
Also, if I add another project as reference (like a background task) to my project, I will loose the ability to select the devices and emulators under debug. VS 2017 simply then seems to deploy to the last device selected...(really no clue what this is). I have not been able to get the selection of emulators and devices back yet on this one. I only will have the "Start" and "Download new emulators" options. I think this has to do with the fact that VS maybe doesn't know the type (like arm/86/64) of the reference project because it is not set (not needed as this defies the purpose of referencing a project for dynamic references and not the compiled device specific file...)
Hope it helps someone ....
I uninstalled the existing version of the app in device and re-ran it and it worked for me
I got that error for a really simple reason...just opened a new solution I downloaded from GitHub, pressed F5, and got it!
I had left my build configuration in the default "Debug - ARM" setting, when I changed to "Debug - x64" it worked fine!
(Just adding another reason for completeness, not likely to affect your case!)
In case it's helpful for others... I got: DEP6701 bootstrapping failed ... access denied.
Thanks to comments here, I only dev-locked then dev-unlocked my phone (was originally dev-unlocked). Totally works now (took some time installing missing frameworks at first). All good.
Thanks
One more thing could be tried.
Uninstall the existing app if any and then deploy from Visual Studio.
Try on another usb port. It worked

Eclipse Adb connection error

I'm trying to run an emulator and have created multiple emulators to test my app. For some reason, after I restarted my Adb, I am getting this Connection Error.
My emulators were working fine before I pressed to restart. I'm also using a Mac and not Windows.
Thanks!
I found out the answer.
For some reason ADT lost my emulator that I was using even though it was checked so I had to go to Run -> Run Configuration then click Target and manually choose one emulator and press Run at the bottom.
Hope this helps anyone else who runs into this issue!
Here's a link to the youtube video that I found that helped me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PSONc6iyQQ

why opening more than one Emulator while running?

While doing programs I normally use AVD Manager to open the emulator, but nowadays while I am running a program a new emulator is being opened automatically, it also takes a long time almost 10-15 minutes. Can somebody please help to avoid this problem?
If ou press run in eclipse and it cannot see a connected device, sometimes devices/emulators fail to connect to the adb daemon so even if they are open they are not connected it will automatically launch an android emulator to fulfil the request which will be the default emulator in the AVD list. The reason it is slow is because you are using an arm image and that emulator is just really really slow, what you will want to do is set up an AVD to use an x86 image, you might need to download this through the android sdk manager first if you haven't already and then follow the information at: http://developer.android.com/tools/devices/emulator.html to get it set up to work as fast as possible (HAXM, graphics acceleration etc)

Android emulator doesn't start, althought it says that is running

I have been working for a year with eclipse, but after I upgraded to the Android SDK Tools v20, the emulator doesn't work (absolutely nothing happens). I have everything installed as always, but when I run the emulator, it doesn't appear anymore (althought just after installing SDK Tools v20 it worked twice).
I have even installed again the SO (Linux Mint), after I tried everything I read here, at curiously, the emulator worked 4 or 5 times. The symptoms are these:
-when I run the app, nothing happens in my laptop, but if I put the mouse over the green triangle for running the app, it says: run (already running)
-I've tried to kill the server with adb but doesn't work
-If I list the devices with adb devices, it doesn list any device, even if eclipse says that is running the emulator
-I've tried two different versions of Eclipse: Juno and Galileo, but it's the same
-I've tried to run an emulator independently, but it doesn't work
-I've created several AVD, with different APIs and characteristics, but nothing happens
Does anybody has any solution to this?
Thanks
Good idea to make :Project ->clean
Window ->AVD Manager -> pick your virtual device ->Edit-> Snapshot(make sure is disabled) ->Edit AVD (try again, if still not working , then try to launch the emulator directly from AVD Manager -> Start).
Once the emulator is starting then you can check back the snapshot option again.
If nothing of that works, then try to uninstall/Install SDK again.