




Today’s preview means you can use Google’s Android emulator side-by-side with other Hyper-V based technologies, including Hyper-V VMs, Docker tooling, the HoloLens emulator, and more. Amazing work was done by the Windows Hyper-V team, with help from the Xamarin team, to make to this happen. This enables developers with Hyper-V enabled on their machines to use a hardware accelerated Android emulator, without needing to switch to Intel’s HAXM hypervisor. Today, at Build 2018, we announced a preview of the Google Android emulator that’s compatible with Hyper-V, available on the Windows 10 April 2018 Update. I don't recall if I have run the Windows Phone 8 VM. I have had at least one new Windows 7 VM successfully running on this PC before with no problem. Windows Phone emulator not starting (couldn`t setup the UDP port) I have also tried the suggestion here, to no avail, which seemed to describe a similar problem with Windows 8 Phone emulation: Thinking this was a UDP problem, I made the VS Emulator open in the windows firewall. I click "Close program" on this dialog and the VM closes (not Visual Studio Emulator for Android). Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. A close box appears and when I click it I get the message "Xde.exe has stopped working. After a few moments the application gives another message "The emulator is unable to connect to the device operating system: Can't set When I start a VM (any of three that I have tried) I get the message the tablet VM comes up and says "OS is starting". I recently installed the Visual Studio Emulator for Android to use with Android Studio.
