I recently downloaded the Android Emulator that could run natively on an M1 Silicon Mac computer, when I installed the DMG file and ran it for the first time, I got the below error,
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I downloaded the dmg file from a know Github repo - Well this is common behavior on Apple macOS, where when you download an application setup from the internet, it blocks it for security reasons. now, how can I get pass through this warning and run the emulator!
Steps to fix this warning:- Click on Cancel on the message,
- Now go to Apple Menu: System Preferences...
- Click on Security & Privacy,
- Go to Genrals Tab,
- Here you should see 'Allow apps downloaded from: 'Android Emulator' was blocked from use. because it is not from an identified developer.
- Click on the lock to Autenticate and make changes:
- Click on open Anyways
- You will again see a warning: Just click on Open button
You would see that the emulator window opens up, you will see a message to how to connect this emulator with Android Studio,
Could not automatically detect an ADB binary. Some emulator functionality will not work until a custom path to ADB is added. This can be done in Extended Controls (...) > Settings > General tab > 'Use detected ADB location'
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