![]() ![]() However, I get no error messages of any sort, and the output window just says Start debugging Android application. After a handful of seconds the Start Debugging arrow changes back to green and the IDE is no longer in debug mode. However, the application never starts on the emulated device or the physical device. After the application successfully compiles the output window says that Deployment was successful. ![]() I choose the device, and press Start Debugging. In both of the cases above, the expected device shows up in the drop down next to the Start Debugging arrow. I've tried two cases and wind up with the same result.ġ) I used Android Device Manager to create a Pixel 2 Pie 9.0 x86 emulator, and the emulator successfully starts and boots up.Ģ) I enabled developer mode on my Galaxy S8 and connected it to the PC via USB. It compiles fine, but deploying to a device doesn't seem to work. I have tried on two different computer, and have the same issue with both. #ANDROID EMULATOR MAC FAILED TO INSTALL WINDOWS 10#I am using Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition on Windows 10 professional. ![]() I've started off by reading Microsoft's Xamarin Get Started tutorial, and I followed creating this application step-by-step: "Create a Single Page Xamarin.Forms Application" where it walks the reader through creating a simple "Notes" application (sorry since I'm new here I can't post a link). Please forgive me, I'm a total noob as of this week with Xamarin. ![]()
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