**Good day!
I am an IT student that is currently working on my Android app project and my laptop frequently notify me whenever I open to upgrade to Windows 10, (I am a genuine Windows 8.1 user installe on my Dell Vostro 5460).
Now, my question, is Android Studio and Eclipse ADT compatible with Windows 10? It is because I want the Windows 10 experience, but I have doubt that it will not be compatible with Android Studio and Eclipse ADT. Please help me with my question. Thanks you very much.**
Android Studio had I installed on the Windows 10 Technical Preview and it works. I could it open and develop a new Project.(I don't know what happend with a old project, but i think it must be work also.)
For a Tutorial how you install Ecplise i found this:
https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/55390/how-do-i-install-eclipse-and-java-sdk-into-windows-10
Is it this what you mean?
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I'm experiencing below error in my Wondows 10 PC during flutter installation.
I'm attaching pictures as well. I retried removal and reinstallation below versions as well as version 11 SDK.
Windows 10 SDK (10.0.20348.0)
Windows 10 SDK (10.0.19041.0)
Windows 10 SDK (10.0.18362.0)
ERROR
"! Unable to locate a Windows 10 SDK. If building fails, install the Windows 10 SDK in Visual Studio."
As I'm using office PC I can not reinstall windows in any way. Can anyone suggest me solution please?
I tried reinstallation as well as tried some forum solutions. Nothing worked for me!
I had the same issue and resolved it by installing Visual Studio Build Tools.
The Flutter documentation at https://docs.flutter.dev/get-started/install/windows#windows-setup advises to install either Visual Studio or Visual Studio Build Tools. Be sure to include the "Desktop development with C++" component when installing (you'll see it as an option during the installation process).
My Flutter Doctor is saying:
Visual Studio - develop for Windows
X Visual Studio not installed; this is necessary for Windows development.
Download at https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/.
Please install the "Desktop development with C++" workload, including all
of its default components.
How can I fix this problem?
It's basically saying that if you want to develop your Flutter application for Windows you will need to install Visual Studio 2022 and while installing Visual Studio 2022 you will need to download this: Desktop development with C++
Also, you have to install the third link in this: Visual-studio
You could also get desktop development with the C++ tool after installing Visual Studio and then navigating to tool → Get tools and features → Desktop development with C++.
The error means install Visual Studio, and this is different from Visual Studio Code. It's an IDE from Microsoft.
For those who may be using a weak computer and can't afford to install the full Visual Studio, you only need to install a few components from Visual Studio to get Flutter to run on your computer without errors. These components are:
MSVC v142 - Visual Studio 2022 C++ x64/86 build tools.
Windows 10 SDK (for Windows 10 users)
C++ CMake tools for Windows.
In total, they should occupy around 8 GB or so.
As it states, you need to download Visual Studio (which is different from Visual Studio Code).
When installing it, remember to select the required package Desktop development with C++:
This will not prevent you from developing Mobile apps, but it's a requirement only for Windows Development.
Is unnecessary to install the "Desktop development with C++" if you don't want to develop desktop applications for Windows using Flutter.
If you only want to develop mobile apps using Flutter, you can run
flutter config --no-enable-windows-desktop
to disable the desktop support for your Flutter projects. After that, when you run the flutter doctor command again, you will no longer see the warning.
Read more at: https://fig.io/manual/flutter/config
Only two steps are required.
Install Visual Studio 2022 (Link: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/)
Install Visual Studio Code (Link: https://code.visualstudio.com/)
Your code will run smoothly.
My solution was a bit simpler. Uninstall everything all build system's from VS. Then reinstall Visual Studio Community 2022, restart then try again. Might get a warning about nuget but it should fix the issue.
With the newest android installer "android-studio-2022.1.1.19-windows" there would be a jbr and jre folder existing, hence creating a link from jre to jbr would not work.
What you can do is copy the contents of the items in jbr into the jre folder and this would resolve the error.
Make sure to install Visual Studio Code.
Open the Visual Studio download page:
My Flutter Doctor is saying:
Visual Studio - develop for Windows
X Visual Studio not installed; this is necessary for Windows development.
Download at https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/.
Please install the "Desktop development with C++" workload, including all
of its default components.
How can I fix this problem?
It's basically saying that if you want to develop your Flutter application for Windows you will need to install Visual Studio 2022 and while installing Visual Studio 2022 you will need to download this: Desktop development with C++
Also, you have to install the third link in this: Visual-studio
You could also get desktop development with the C++ tool after installing Visual Studio and then navigating to tool → Get tools and features → Desktop development with C++.
The error means install Visual Studio, and this is different from Visual Studio Code. It's an IDE from Microsoft.
For those who may be using a weak computer and can't afford to install the full Visual Studio, you only need to install a few components from Visual Studio to get Flutter to run on your computer without errors. These components are:
MSVC v142 - Visual Studio 2022 C++ x64/86 build tools.
Windows 10 SDK (for Windows 10 users)
C++ CMake tools for Windows.
In total, they should occupy around 8 GB or so.
As it states, you need to download Visual Studio (which is different from Visual Studio Code).
When installing it, remember to select the required package Desktop development with C++:
This will not prevent you from developing Mobile apps, but it's a requirement only for Windows Development.
Is unnecessary to install the "Desktop development with C++" if you don't want to develop desktop applications for Windows using Flutter.
If you only want to develop mobile apps using Flutter, you can run
flutter config --no-enable-windows-desktop
to disable the desktop support for your Flutter projects. After that, when you run the flutter doctor command again, you will no longer see the warning.
Read more at: https://fig.io/manual/flutter/config
Only two steps are required.
Install Visual Studio 2022 (Link: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/)
Install Visual Studio Code (Link: https://code.visualstudio.com/)
Your code will run smoothly.
My solution was a bit simpler. Uninstall everything all build system's from VS. Then reinstall Visual Studio Community 2022, restart then try again. Might get a warning about nuget but it should fix the issue.
With the newest android installer "android-studio-2022.1.1.19-windows" there would be a jbr and jre folder existing, hence creating a link from jre to jbr would not work.
What you can do is copy the contents of the items in jbr into the jre folder and this would resolve the error.
Make sure to install Visual Studio Code.
Open the Visual Studio download page:
I should install VS Android Emulator but I can't. Because VS Android Emulator doesn't show in installer. I use Macbook Pro that installed Windows 10 Education and it support VT. Also I has installed Hyper-V and I can start virtual machine. I has tried for VS 2015 Community and Enterprise but it hasn't emulator. What can I do to install VS Android Emulator and What is system requirements?
Edit:
I upgrade Windows to Enterprise edition and Android Emulator is working. I think Windows 10 Education Edition is not fine for Hyper-V.
The VS Emulator for Android requires Hyper-V, which is only available in certain versions of Windows 10. Windows 10 Home and Education editions do not have Hyper-V, so you'll need Windows 10 Pro or greater to use the emulator.
Try installing the emulator by itself from this link:
https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/features/msft-android-emulator-vs.aspx
The VS Emulator for Android does not work on Windows 10 (for me).
My advice is do not worry because there are much better options. I use Genemotion & VirtualBox with Hyper-V disabled and it is great. Also, the Google Android emulator with HAXM is great.
Google emulators include two versions (with and without Google APIs). And I've been able to successfully install Google Play services in Genemotion on 4.4.4 hosts.
Therefore, either the Google or Genemotion options are extremely more useful than Microsoft's VS Emulator for Android on Hyper-V (even if it worked on Windows 10).
I'm using a MacBook Air with bootcamp and Windows 7 Professional installed.
When trying to to launch Samsung TV Apps SDK(IDE) 3.5.2 Windows crashes after few minutes with a bad blue page.
It looks like Samsung TV SDK attempts to write something to my Mac HD and fails operations.
I would like to know if you have the same issue and your work around.
After digging the problem I found out a solution:
I renamed the file
C:\windows\system32\drivers\AppleMNT.sys
to
C:\windows\system32\drivers\AppleMNT.sys.bak
This resolved the issue in my case,
I had also to install “vcredist_x86.exe” from “Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package ATL Security Update” as it is also required in SDK 3.5.2
If you have other solutions please let me know.