Help windows 8.1 graphic driver - Windows 8 General

hi every one..
i need help with my DELL INSPIRON M5010 LAPTOP. I MADE A RESET AND INSTALL A WINDOWS 8.1 PRO. then suddenly i can't install android emulator and games.. even playing low or high quality videos.. and every time i try to install my android emulator. . it says please update my graphic driver. blah. blah blah.. please help me.. i want to install nvidia or intel.. but i can't.. i really don't know what to do.. and i don't know how to install..
i'm pretty sure that there's a lot of expert here..
thanks ...
here is my laptop's specs..
WINDOWS PRO.
SYSTEM:
Processor: AMD V160 PROCESSOR 2.40GHz
Ram: 3.00Gb (2.75 usable)
System type: 64-bit O.S, x64-based processor
i'm waiting and ready to thank all of you guys..
hoping for a help.. Godbless..

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are you trollin'?
no and you?
very nice, thank you buddy
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Third, access to bootloader to flash it.
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Hi
I'm starting to programm android's app , I'm attending a course and in this course the professor recomment us to install the JDK version 6 . On the oracle's site I have seen that there is JDK version 7.
I have read that there are incompatibilities between Android platform and JDK 7, is still true ?
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EDIT :
I'm back , because I've problem with the emulator..
I downloaded the ADT BUNDLE for 64bit, I unzipped the file and a Try to use it . At the beginning I had no problems, but when I try to use the emulator the first problems appeared : the emulator is too slow .. :/
My notebook has :
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hard disk 5400rpm :/
window 8
What can I do for speed up the emulator ? I read of HAXM on intel forum, can it resolve my problem ?
thanks
aeroxr1 said:
Hi
I'm starting to programm android's app , I'm attending a course and in this course the professor recomment us to install the JDK version 6 . On the oracle's site I have seen that there is JDK version 7.
I have read that there are incompatibilities between Android platform and JDK 7, is still true ?
Thanks to all
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You need to install JDK 6 for Android app development ..
You can download the JDK here : http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html
niranjan94 said:
You need to install JDK 6 for Android app development ..
You can download the JDK here : http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html
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mmm ok,
I asked because on my pc I have installed jdk 7 ,but then I will install the previous version
Thanks
aeroxr1 said:
mmm ok,
I asked because on my pc I have installed jdk 7 ,but then I will install the previous version
Thanks
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Your welcome .. All the best for you development ! :good: :good:
I'm back , because I've problem with the emulator..
I downloaded the ADT BUNDLE for 64bit, I unzipped the file and a Try to use it . At the beginning I had no problems, but when I try to use the emulator the first problems appeared : the emulator is too slow .. :/
My notebook has :
intel core i5
4gb ram
hard disk 5400rpm :/
window 8
What can I do for speed up the emulator ? I read of HAXM on intel forum, can it resolve my problem ?
The bottle neck is the ram ? 4gb ram is not enough for the emulator 64bit on window 8 ?
thanks
aeroxr1 said:
I'm back , because I've problem with the emulator..
I downloaded the ADT BUNDLE for 64bit, I unzipped the file and a Try to use it . At the beginning I had no problems, but when I try to use the emulator the first problems appeared : the emulator is too slow .. :/
My notebook has :
intel core i5
4gb ram
hard disk 5400rpm :/
window 8
What can I do for speed up the emulator ? I read of HAXM on intel forum, can it resolve my problem ?
The bottle neck is the ram ? 4gb ram is not enough for the emulator 64bit on window 8 ?
thanks
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4Gbytes will do ok, but there will be times when you'll have to economize on the simultaneous running applications.
The emulator is what it is. Some of the system images are buggy, worse than others. I have 4.1.2 images that perform reasonably well, with OpenGL ES 2.
HAXM is a way of running the x86 system images in Windows (there's another means of doing that within Linux). This is sometimes significant because not all application development is able to target x86 builds of Android. If you're sticking to Java, though, it should be no problem, and yes, the x86 images are much faster.
You don't have enough RAM for genymotion and development - though with a tight squeeze that might work. Genymotion uses Virtual Box to run Android inside a VM. It's an x86 build - may be SLIGHTLY better than the x86 emulator images, but I've not had a problem with the emulator generally.
All that said, you really need to consider a device. There's nothing quite like debugging on a real device. Used Kindle Fire first generation makes a good purchase (it will be used). The hardware is fairly standard - not impressive. However, it's 2.3.3 Android is great for low end target testing (as in, compatible with early devices). Further, there are custom ROM builds for the device (and it's not locked), so you can install Android 4.4 on it - test as if it were a brand new device with the latest OS.
Many would likely frown at a Kindle, but frankly it's a good overall device for debugging at the likely price point you'll find. You'll need to purchase a USB cable for it, but otherwise its a good solution.
Yes I have a galaxy nexus and with it I haven't any problems , but the virtual emulator is also slow to start ... boh !
maybe is 4.4 image fault !
A Galaxy Nexus should be nice dev phone. I'm using devices for practically all my development, and only use the emulator for testing compatibilty with other OS versions. Not only is working with a device quick, but it also allows you to judge what your app 'feels' like on an actual device, which is something that tends to be overlooked easily in the whole emulator/device debate.
Wouldn't you need a multitude of devices to test on? Isn't there a possibility that what might work on Galaxy Note 3 for example may not work for all devices.
Check out Jar of Beans on the forums here
I built a performanced enhanced version of the Jar of Beans application (which is an improved Android emulator) that completely loads the Android virtual machine and associated binary files into a dedicated RAM disk on my Windows 7 64Bit dev machine running 4GB of RAM and Core Duo Quadcore.
All I can say is that performance is out of this world! Will wooop the arse off any phone I know of lol
Anyway, just a suggestion...try it out. If you are any good with AutoIT code I can share you my sources for additional performance boosting you r Android avd
I use genymotion as a device emulator. I highly recommend it. Very easy to setup and works great with Eclipse IDE.
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Since you have a newer Intel chip it should come with HAXM support. After setting up HAXM you need download the x86 emulator images. Creating an AVD with an x86 image and HAXM setup properly should make the emulator run faster than an actual phone. Just search the android developer pages on how to set it up based on your dev enviroment. There are drivers that can be installed through the SDK manager in the extra section if you're using windows.
mrsegev said:
I use genymotion as a device emulator. I highly recommend it. Very easy to setup and works great with Eclipse IDE.
Sent from my SM-N900 using xda app-developers app
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+1, the intel HAXM is better than the default ARM-7 emulator, but the Genymotion is the fastest one I've tried.
Genemotion > Intel HaxM > Arm-7
I was getting a lot of stuttering and frame drops using the HAXM, but with Genemotion, completely smooth and fast on my i5 with 6GB. There's plug-ins for use with Android Studio.
Genymotion is the best emulator, work perfectly
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Use bluestacks
aeroxr1 said:
Hi
I'm starting to programm android's app , I'm attending a course and in this course the professor recomment us to install the JDK version 6 . On the oracle's site I have seen that there is JDK version 7.
I have read that there are incompatibilities between Android platform and JDK 7, is still true ?
Thanks to all
EDIT :
I'm back , because I've problem with the emulator..
I downloaded the ADT BUNDLE for 64bit, I unzipped the file and a Try to use it . At the beginning I had no problems, but when I try to use the emulator the first problems appeared : the emulator is too slow .. :/
My notebook has :
intel core i5
4gb ram
hard disk 5400rpm :/
window 8
What can I do for speed up the emulator ? I read of HAXM on intel forum, can it resolve my problem ?
thanks
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we all know that the emulator is very laggy,thats why i use blue stacks for testing apps !
Emu help
man you can use Bluestacks app player .. its so fast and secondly if you have an android phone you can use usb debugging !
The only thing is that if you want to check your apps on different devices you have to have the standard provided emulator !!
Use genymotion only.
I have never seen people using Android emulator now days.It is very slow.
Instead go for Genymotion as it is virtual box based solution and works very fast.Sometime faster than device
I have been using it on my windows machine , some times it crashes when high resolution device image is created. But I guess it is not very frequent.So save your time using Genymotion.
Thanks,
The original emulator is painfully slow, try using BlueStacks.

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