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Fix: Android Studio Windows 10/11 errors in 4 quick steps
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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The most used OS in the world has the most active developers, as well. Of course, we’re referring toAndroidand its applications. Now, the majority of users will run Android Studio on Linux, but a substantial number develops apps on the Windows OS. As of lately, users who upgraded from Windows 7/8 toWindows 10, have had a hard time running Android Studio.
We made sure to enlist a few solutions for the issue at hand. If you’reunable to run Android Studio onWindows 10, follow the steps we provided below.
Can’t run Android Studio on Windows 10? Here’s what to do
1: Make sure you have installed SDK
The strange occurrence of applications working on Windows 7 or Windows 8 and suddenly failing onWindows 10is nothing new. However, in this case, the majority of users were able to run Android Studio onWindows 10as seamlessly as they did on previous Windows iterations. Just some users weren’t able to do run this development tool, even after multiple tries.
Even though this is rare, we still must advise you to check the Java SDK (Software Development Kit) from Oracle. Without it, Android Studio won’t work. Even if you upgraded toWindows 10over previous iterations, reinstalling this tool might help. Maybe some pieces haven’t migrated with the system and that’s what’s causing the problem in the first place.
2: Run application as admin and in a compatibility mode
Another applicable approach whenever a third-party application won’t work is to grant it the administrative permission. In addition, running the program in a compatibility mode might help as well. Lots of third-party applications won’t work as intended onWindows 10due to a more restrictive nature of the system.
However, you can, as we said, troubleshoot this by tweaking the compatibility options. Follow the steps below to allow the administrative permission to Android Studio:
3: Disable UAC and antivirus
Even we can’t openly recommend disabling UAC (User Account Control) in Windows (due to obvious security reasons), you can try it out temporarily. When it comes to more delicate and complex applications, which Android Studio certainly is, the system-imposed restrictions might be too much.
Here’s how to disable UAC inWindows 10:
Moreover, while we’re talking about restrictions, athird-party antiviruscan occasionally block the execution of various applications. For that reason, if you’ve entrusted system protection to a third-party solution, make sure to disable it temporarily. Certain users managed to get Android Studio to work when real-time protection was off.
4: Reinstall all associated applications
Finally, all remaining solutions we can grasp and include in this list point towards the reinstallation. Now, as we already mentioned, a system upgrade toWindows 10should allow you to use all applications from previous Windows iteration. However, in this scenario, we highly recommend reinstalling everything and starting from a scratch.
Of course, if you have some projects, make sure to back them up before uninstalling Android Studio andSDK. Hopefully, you’ll be able to continue with your work later on.Here’swhere to download Java SE Development Kit. And the latestWindows 10– compatible version of Android Studio is to be found,here.
That should do it. Don’t forget to share any alternative solutions in the comments section below. We’ll be thankful for your participation in the matter.
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Aleksandar Ognjanovic
Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.
Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.
In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.
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