5/20/2023 0 Comments Android studio mac m1![]() ![]() ![]() Rm -Rf ~/Library/Caches/Google/AndroidStudio* Rm -Rf ~/Library/Logs/Google/AndroidStudio* # Deletes all logs that Android Studio outputs Rm -Rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/AndroidStudio* Rm -Rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/AndroidStudio* Rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/com.android.* # Deletes the Android Emulator's plist file # Deletes the Android Studio's plist file Rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/AndroidStudio* ![]() Rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/Google/AndroidStudio* If this does not fix the error then there are a multitude of different solutions that can be found by googling "Android studio MacBook emulator process for AVD was killed." or simply downgrading/upgrading your emulator works too, because it is a common issue with the v30.6.x emulator versions.Īlthough this question has already being answered, I want to add how I've fixed this issue.įor me, I've to clean up all the data - # Deletes All Android Studio related preferences ![]() Update: Issue solved with latest Emulator version 30.7.5"Ĭredits to: Karan Sharma in the post found here This version of emulator will be installed. Now, by default the Emulator version shown will be 30.6.5. The quickest way I found is to:ĭe-select Android Emulator, then click Apply. "All of the answers are too confusing to follow. It would seem due to the fact you are using a beta version of android studio the message "The emulator process for AVD Pixel_2_API_30 was killed." has been changed to "The emulator process for AVD Pixel_2_API_30 has terminated." but fundamentally they should still have the same solutions the most common solution being: ![]()
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