![]() ![]() To get rid of the "offline" device, you will need to find that application and close it or reconfigure it to listen to a different port. You probably have a process running that is listening on port 5555. The number you see in the adb devices list (in your case 5554) will be one less than the port that adb is finding open. ![]() The way that Android detects emulators is by scanning ports starting at port 5555. That's it! It will take a while and it should resolve your problem. In eclipse, go to Window>Android Virtual Device Manager, click on the AVD you want to launch, click on start and uncheck " Launch From Snapshot" and then click on launch.If you find one, right click on it and click on end process tree. Go to task manager and find adb in processes.In such a case, you can do all of the following in order to be assured that your emulator starts working again : If it doesn't work, go to emulated device and enable developer options > enable usb debugging ![]()
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