03-28-2020, 06:13 AM
@Littlemaster
You have just answered your own question by providing me your specifications.
No offense but this mobile setup you have is not meant for running any Android emulator (at least not in a usable state). The while being old might be not the problem at first. RAM is a big issues. You have your actual OS running and other applications. You want to cram a whole Android emulator into the small free RAM you have? Nope. Not with todays Android versions and stuff. 4 GB is just not enough. And furthermore as I explained you are indeed running everything off the same HDD. And I guess that thing is a 5400 RPM HDD as it mostly is with notebooks. These are insanely slow with the OS and a few applications running on it already but when you add another virtualized OS running on it... the overall I/O is/will be horrible. All of this accounts for your horrible experience with the Android emulator.
Great to hear you found a way to fix the issues .
You have just answered your own question by providing me your specifications.
No offense but this mobile setup you have is not meant for running any Android emulator (at least not in a usable state). The while being old might be not the problem at first. RAM is a big issues. You have your actual OS running and other applications. You want to cram a whole Android emulator into the small free RAM you have? Nope. Not with todays Android versions and stuff. 4 GB is just not enough. And furthermore as I explained you are indeed running everything off the same HDD. And I guess that thing is a 5400 RPM HDD as it mostly is with notebooks. These are insanely slow with the OS and a few applications running on it already but when you add another virtualized OS running on it... the overall I/O is/will be horrible. All of this accounts for your horrible experience with the Android emulator.
Great to hear you found a way to fix the issues .