Freezing an Android virtual device at boot time

I downloaded the Eclipse Classic 3.5 Galileo, the latest version of the Android SDK, downloaded and installed the Eclipse Android 1.6 platform. I created the first (and only) AVD with Android 1.6 and the default skin. The log may display more: I have filtered out only the necessary messages (warnings, errors).

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As you can see, my new AVD started at 16:17, and it still loaded at 17:35 ... The emulator looks like this:

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PS: The limit on the number of links for new accounts is REALLY annoying ...

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I had the same problem. It always did not respond at startup, right from the eclipse window (windows vista home).

But it works if I set the compatibility mode in Windows XP Service Pack 2 and choose to run as administrator.

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On Linux Eclipse Galileo, I downgraded the Android emulator version. In the AVD configuration menu, I lowered Target to 1.5. I think that the project level of the Project Build API introduced when creating the project should correspond to the API level of your emulator.

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