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2,483 PointsCannot launch AVD in emulator - ERROR: resizing partition e2fsck failed with exit code 1.
I have made sure that I follow this video exactly when setting up my AVD. Whenever I run the AVD with the x86_64 System Image, I get the following message:
Cannot launch AVD in emulator. Output: Creating filesystem with parameters: Size: 69206016 Block size: 4096 Blocks per group: 32768 ERROR: resizing partition e2fsck failed with exit code 1 Inodes per group: 4224 Inode size: 256 Journal blocks: 1024 Label: Blocks: 16896 Block groups: 1 Reserved block group size: 7 Created filesystem with 11/4224 inodes and 1302/16896 blocks Hax is enabled Hax ram_size 0x60000000 HAX is working and emulator runs in fast virt mode. emulator: Listening for console connections on port: 5554 emulator: Serial number of this emulator (for ADB): emulator-5554 emulator: WARNING: The -scale flag is obsolete and will be ignored.
Whenever I run it with the regular x86 System Image, I get this message:
Cannot launch AVD in emulator. Output: emulator: WARNING: userdata partition is resized from 550 M to 800 M ERROR: resizing partition e2fsck failed with exit code 1 Hax is enabled Hax ram_size 0x60000000 HAX is working and emulator runs in fast virt mode. emulator: Listening for console connections on port: 5554 emulator: Serial number of this emulator (for ADB): emulator-5554 emulator: WARNING: The -scale flag is obsolete and will be ignored.
I have a computer that is a 64-bit system that runs Windows 10. I have tried both the Lollipop 22 x86_64 and Lollipop 22 x86 System Images and they both fail.