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I'm trying to develop an app using Flutter but whenever I try and open up an Android Emulator I always get "Windows Hypervisor Platform accelerator is operational:

Windows Hypervisor Platform accelerator is operational C:\Users\thesl\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\emulator\qemu\windows-x86_64\qemu-system-i386.exe: WHPX: Failed to emulate MMIO access with EmulatorReturnStatus: 2 (InternalEmulationFailure ) C:\Users\thesl\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\emulator\qemu\windows-x86_64\qemu-system-i386.exe: whpx_vcpu { emulator=00000000315c4dd0, window_registered=false, interruptable=true, tpr=0, apic_base=fee00900, interruption_pending=false } C:\Users\thesl\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\emulator\qemu\windows-x86_64\qemu-system-i386.exe: WHV_MEMORY_ACCESS_CONTEXT { Instruction={ size=16, bytes='A1 F0 00 E0 FE 80 CC 01 A3 F0 00 E0 FE C7 05 50 ' }, AccessInfo={ AccessType=0, GpaUnmapped=1, GvaValid=0, AsUINT32=4 }, Gpa=fee000f0, Gva=0 } C:\Users\thesl\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\emulator\qemu\windows-x86_64\qemu-system-i386.exe: WHPX: Failed to exec a virtual processor emulator: INFO: QtLogger.cpp:66: Warning: QObject::~QObject: Timers cannot be stopped from another thread ((null):0, (null))

I obviously have Windows Hypervisor Platform installed and the SDK Manager is up-to-date so I want to know what's going on and how I can solve this annoying issue. Both VS Code and Android Studio are up-to-date aswell.

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You may have to upgrade to the Windows Insider fast ring. What build number are you on?

https://superuser.com/a/1443837

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  • Thank you, I have already done that! It works fine now but it would be nice for Windows to fix it.
    – Benjamin
    Jun 10, 2019 at 23:48

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