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Gerson Abdala 4-Jan-16 17:00pm View    
Dears, I deeply apologize for my outburst in my previous comment. This thing really annoyed me.
Thank you all.
Gerson Abdala 4-Jan-16 12:58pm View    
Mr Ridoy, I've tried to increase Xml from 750 to 1500: AS doesn't lounch anymore. Maximum value that AS stil lounches is 1250, but with no improvement at all.
After Googling a little, I found lots of people with the same problem. It apears to me than if someone has a computer configured the way AS likes, them it is usable, like Mr. Ridoy said. If computer is not configured that way, AS is really a turtle. Problem is, I cant find out what this configuration is.
So, I gave up. I lost track of how much time I've already wasted to make this thing usable. I'm going now to try other alternatives which I can PAY for, like basic4android, or Xamarim, or whatever. Some thing that the supplier has some responsability for. It appears to me that Google has none.
This episode just enforced my belief that free things are worth exactly what you pay for then. Long live Visual Studio and Microsoft.
Thank you all for your assistance.
Gerson Abdala 3-Jan-16 20:03pm View    
A quote from http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/803935/How-To-Make-Android-Studio-Really-Fast-On-A-Windows PC

"There is a wrinkle that makes setting up IVT more complicated than it normally would be. Some Windows apps and games use Intel's Hypervisor technology to operate properly and some won't operate at all without it like the Windows Phone emulators used in Windows Phone development. This is a problem because Hypervisor and IVT are not compatible! In other words, to have one turned on mandates that the other is turned off."

Can someone clarify this ? I mean, my machine already runs HAXM, should I try to install IVT in it ?
Gerson Abdala 3-Jan-16 19:52pm View    
Thank you, I'll do it.
Gerson Abdala 3-Jan-16 19:46pm View    
Hello guys.
I've placed this question about 2 years ago when I joined Code Project. I don´t know what its doing here right now. In the last few days I've posted a lot of comments in an Android discussion.
Anyway, thank you for your effort.