Improve this answer. Robert Robert No malicious intentions here. I just don't feel safe using mobile banking apps with all the Android security issues.
Is there an ARM emulator which runs on x86, that is, something which fully emulates the ARM environment, something like a virtualbox? I've tried Android VB and the app still wouldn't run. And there is no emulator available that "patches" them all. Furthermore if the app performs a Google SafetyCheck it is even getting more complicated as the emulator image has to registered at Google as Google Android compliant device.
Therefore as you don't know exactly what the banking app checks you can only try out every available emulator and install the banking app via side-loading and check if it works. Besides the Android SDK emulator, which it didn't work with, what would be the next 2nd best emulator to try?.
I prefer something which runs on Linux, but I also have Windows if that's imperative. An interesting article from the "reverse perspective" is this. It also names a few emulators. An interesting read.
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Adding search functionality. Creating backward-compatible UIs. Home channels for mobile apps. App widgets. Media app architecture. Building an audio app. Building a video app. If Hyper-V is available, a message like the following example will be returned from the emulator-check. If hardware acceleration is not available, a message like the following example will be displayed the emulator looks for HAXM if it is unable to find Hyper-V :. If hardware acceleration is not available, see Accelerating with Hyper-V to learn how to enable hardware acceleration on your computer.
If the BIOS has not been configured properly to support hardware acceleration, a message similar to the following example will be displayed when you run the emulator-check. If hardware acceleration is enabled and the BIOS is configured properly, the emulator should run successfully with hardware acceleration. To verify that Hyper-V is enabled, use the following steps:. Right-click Windows PowerShell in the search results and select Run as administrator. If Hyper-V is not enabled, a message similar to the following example will be displayed to indicate that the state of Hyper-V is Disabled :.
If the Hypervisor is not enabled, a message similar to the following example will be displayed to indicate that the state of HypervisorPlatform is Disabled :. HAXM issues are often the result of conflicts with other virtualization technologies, incorrect settings, or an out-of-date HAXM driver.
Antivirus Software — If you are running antivirus software that uses hardware-assisted virtualization such as Avast , disable or uninstall this software, reboot, and retry the Android emulator.
If VT-x is disabled, you will get an error similar to the following when you attempt to start the Android Emulator:. Enter windows features in the Windows search box and select Turn Windows features on or off in the search results. In some cases, using the above steps will not succeed in disabling Hyper-V if Device Guard and Credential Guard are enabled.
This situation is often a problem for domain-joined machines that are configured and controlled by an owning organization. On Windows 10, use the following steps to see if Device Guard is running:. Enter System info in the Windows search box and select System Information in the search results. In the System Summary , look to see if Device Guard Virtualization based security is present and is in the Running state:. Ensure that Hyper-V is disabled under Turn Windows Features on or off as described in the previous section.
In the Windows Search Box, enter gpedit. These steps launch the Local Group Policy Editor. In the Windows Search Box, enter cmd. Copy and paste the following commands into the command prompt window if drive Z: is in use, pick an unused drive letter to use instead :. Restart your computer. On the boot screen, you should see a prompt similar to the following message:.
After the computer reboots, check again to ensure that Hyper-V is disabled as described in the previous steps. If Hyper-V is still not disabled, the policies of your domain-joined computer may prevent you from disabling Device Guard or Credential Guard. In this case, you can request an exemption from your domain administrator to allow you to opt out of Credential Guard. Alternately, you can use a computer that is not domain-joined if you must use HAXM.
If the emulator is not already running, you can start it from the command line rather than from within Visual Studio to view its output. Typically, Android emulator AVD images are stored at the following location replace username with your Windows user name :.
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