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When I try to create an AVD in the AVD manager, I can't get the OK button un-greyed.

My problem sounds similar to AVD Manager - Cannot Create Android Virtual Device but sadly the solution is not the same, or it would be fixed already. I checked the answer offered here, and I have already installed ARM EABI v7a System Image.

From what I've read so far, I suspect the problem is that my CPU/ABI dropdown list is empty.

Unfortunately, I haven't figured out what to do to fix that.

Update: I've found that I can fill the CPU/ABI dropdown by selecting one of the preset phone types.

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@appubala 4.2, by memory - dragonridingsorceress
did you check your eclipse plugin is uptodate - appukrb
@appubala Do you mean the ADT plugin? Where can I check that? - dragonridingsorceress
eclipse:-help->check for updates - appukrb
@appubala ADT was up to date. Eclipse had an update. I also installed more API versions. My CPU/ABI list is still empty. - dragonridingsorceress

1 Answers

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If I select one of the pre-set options in the Device dropdown, all of the other fields autofill. It is possible to create new Device types using the Device Definitions tab of the AVD Manager.