This is my system configuration.
System: Microsoft Windows 2000 5.00.2195 Service Pack 4
Computer: Intel Core 2 CPU 6320 @ 1.86Ghz AT/AT compatible 2.096.236KB
RAM
SoundCard: SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio - Manufacturer:
AnalogDevices
Driver Version: 5.10.1.4100 provided by AnalogDevices
wow, I'm glad that this solved it. in case you still want audio output to
work, try defining the following environment variable before starting the
emulator:
set QEMU_AUDIO_IN_DRV=none
this will disable the Windows wave input audio driver, while still using
wave output (like M3) did. if this d
That's it!!
Launching the emulator with the -noaudio solves the problem.
About the error message "could not find \tools\adb.exe", the path was
set correctly, but I was having some error messages related with adb
("adb] * daemon not running. starting it now") so I though that may be
it could be re
ok, first the "could not find \tools\adb.exe" error message indicates that
you did not setup your SDK installation path in the plugin's preferences
panel.
that's why the plugin is searching the root directory for the adb executable
(and doesn't find it). this should be unrelated to your restart.
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It's a hard reboot.
So do u think that may be the problem belongs to the computer?
Because I haven't seen any system adverts, the system restarts and
nothing seems to be wrong.
The only thing that seems to be wrong is the adb plugin. This is the
only related thing I have read about (see the err
as said previously, there is no good reason for this to happen. the emulator
is a normal application and never sends any message to Windows to order a
restart the machine. and since we can't reproduce it, can you provide us
with some additionnal details:
- is this a "hard reboot", i.e. the compute
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