You could give virtualization a try. There are x86 images of Android that 
run on VirtualBox for example. If your BIOS and CPU allow it the Android 
virtual machine will run natively on your CPU. It is also possible to 
connect to it via adb. Since you are on Windows you could also give 
BlueStacks a try. It has a decent speed on my oldish PC even when running 
OpenGL ES games. Unfortunately it is based on a pretty old Android version. 
I believe it's 2.2.

On Monday, June 3, 2013 8:09:45 AM UTC-5, lufo88 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with Android emulator.
> It is very very slow on my PC (windows 8 64 bit, Intel T7500 core 2 Duo 
> 2.2 ghz, 4 GB RAM, Nvidia quadro FX 570M).
> I install intel HAXM and run the emulator with intel atom x86 image but it 
> isn't change so much.
> I check if HAXM is running and there is no problem.
>
> I run with API 17 and API 15. Nothing change.
>
> Here the settings of the last AVD I create:
> Galaxy nexus
> Android 4.2.2 - API level 17
> Intel Atom (x86)
>
> Ram 768
> VM heap: 32
>
> Internal storage 
> 2 GiB
>
> use GPU host: checked
>
> Anyone have an idea?
>
> Regards,
> Luca
>

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