A device for Android devices that includes an OFFLINE emulator

Yesterday, several updates appeared in the Android studio, and after that, when I launch Android Device Monitor ( ADM ), it places the emulator in OFFLINE and I can’t access it even after killing the ADB server and restarting it .

Until I start ADM, everything is fine; when I launch ADB devices, I see the emulator online, but as soon as I start ADM to pull out the database, it goes into OFFLINE.

This is what I did for troubleshooting:

  • run adb kill-server
  • launched adb launch server
  • reset Android Studio by deleting installation folders
  • restarted WINDOWS

but nothing helped and any help would be greatly appreciated .

This is on Android Studio 2.2.3

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I had the same problem.

I opened ADM before running the emulator. Then I started the emulator with the application no earlier.

Now the emulator is connected to the network.

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I gave up trying to figure out what was happening with ADM. However, what I'm doing now, I also installed the Canary version of Studio 3.x from here https://developer.android.com/studio/preview/index.html , and everything works just fine with this. I can even pull the database from the device without any problems. They both work side by side without any problems on the Windows 7 desktop.

The only drawback to this is installing both versions, but as long as you have 16 GB, you should be fine. This is what I am on my PC. Hope this helps!

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1264948/


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