The networking problem seems to be related to conflicts with other applications using Hyper-V. I spent a bit of time trying to get it to work. On one of my PCs it starts, but without internet connectivity, rendering it useless for many apps. Unfortunately it does not currently work very well. The solution should be to use the Visual Studio Emulator for Android. It is not only useful for running up VMs on which to test stuff, but also for the official Docker tools and testing Windows containers. Hyper-V is increasingly important for general Windows developers. You cannot fix this by stopping Hyper-V services it is set when Windows boots. Unfortunately this is incompatible with Hyper-V, the hypervisor built into Windows. Google’s Android SDK includes an emulator for debugging mobile applications, but it requires hardware acceleration in the form of Intel’s HAXM (Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager). Microsoft wants Windows 10 to be an ideal developer operating system, with its Linux subsystem, and Visual Studio 2017 is notable for its strong cross-platform development tools.
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