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- Yes I tried that, but then this it is showing that: SDK emulator directory is missingSyed Faraz Hasan– Syed Faraz Hasan2022-08-07 12:05:16 +00:00Commented Aug 7, 2022 at 12:05
- Have you tried to go there manually? Is there really that sdk folder? Maybe it can't write because there's no permission to do so? Or your antivirus maybe blocking it for "security". Try disabling it for 5 minutes and install sdkYGreater– YGreater2022-08-07 18:30:14 +00:00Commented Aug 7, 2022 at 18:30
- @SyedFarazHasan when are you getting this message, have you reinstalled the SDK or you just put the path to the directory? if you just changed the path you may need to delete and reinstall the SDK from the start, and if you installed the SDK and then got this message it might be an error while download, so also deleting and reinstalling might solve the issueamm965– amm9652022-08-07 18:51:18 +00:00Commented Aug 7, 2022 at 18:51
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