![]() I clicked the icon from the bottom image in his post - vioa! I then had to update gradle, as mentioned by user1449542's post above.Īt that point, Muhammad Hannan's answer above was helpful !!! Then (after a bunch of downloading/building.), then brought up the window the OP refers to. On the Android Studio Startup Screen, I choose: ![]() Nor did I have an android folder in my create-react-native-app app, so hamdi's answer above did not work for me.Īll I had was a new folder/git repo from: So in my case it was even more confusing to have No Direct Access AVD Manager ! Nothing in the Configure menu, not Preferences (even Preferences -> Tools) gave me access to AVD Manager. It starts at Open the AVD Manager!īut I did not even have the window the OP refers to. Here is how you can gain access to the AVD Manager.ĪVD Manager is required to set-up your emulators.Īndroid Studio Documentation does NOT tell you how to gain access to AVD Manager. ![]() Opening the AVD Manager is even trickier!!įor example, if you are installing it to use an emulator for a create-react-native-app project., but aren't otherwise using Android Studio to write or manage your app. If you have never used Android Studio Before, and do not have a Project ![]()
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