

In this guide, we learned how to solve the AVD Manager or SDK Manager missing or greyed out issue in Android Studio. You will find it here C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\sdk. Delete the folder C:\Program Files\Android ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Android if 32bit installation).Follow these steps to Uninstall and Install Android Studio. If Android SDK Manager is not visible then you need to reinstall the Android Studio. Once the path is valid, the Android studio will download & install the required SDK on its own. If you cannot find the location or you have logged in as a different user, then you can create the folder and enter it here. Inside the SDK folder, find and open the Emulator. First, open the file explorer and go to the Android SDK folder. The SDK is usually installed at the location C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\sdk. Start AVD Manager Without Android Studio. Open the Android SDK Manager ( Tools -> SDK Manager) and check the Android SDK Location as shown in the image below AVD Manager Missing because Android SDK Path is invalidĮnsure that it points to the correct location. Install Android Studio Open it and create a sample project On the menu go to Tools > Android > Avd Manager Create a new virtual device with the OS version that you want, if you don’t. Invalid or Missing SDK Path is another reason for such errors.
