

I'm using Comodo for internet security and am on Windows 10. I've tried adding the path through Configure>Project Details>Project Structure but that just gets stuck on The SDK manager can be found in the top-right corner of the Android Studio screen, as shown below. The SDK Manager helps to update new SDK releases and updates whenever a new Android platform is released. I'm already running Android Studio as Admin, tried a fresh install, tried manually adding the SDK and tried updating with my firewall temporarily disabled, which just gives me the same error message. The Android SDK is composed of modular packages that you can download, install, and update separately using the Android SDK Manager. I'm guessing it can't download the SDK for the same reason I cannot check for updates, which just gives me aĮrror message.

"Target folder is neither empty nor does it contain an SDK installation"īut still does not work, or detect the SDK in the folder. In the standard folder but then I just get these error messages: SDK Manually added to appdata/Android/SDK/tools I've already tried manually adding the SDK The whole directory in Appdate does not exist however, so there's nothing to add the Tools directory to, either. When I click continue I get the following message When opening the SDK Manager and going to the SDK Setup it shows the SDK as already being Installed, even though they don't exist, and shows the standard file path (which also does not exist, and is not created when I click Next.) "Your Android SDK is missing, outdate or corrupted" I'm trying to install Android Studio at the moment, but get stuck at this error:
