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can i run android studio on 4gb ram windows 10 ??

Hi, I want to learn Android App Development. My Computer's System : Sceenshot : http://prntscr.com/l7mk34 . Already I installed many Software in my pc. Sceenshot : http://prntscr.com/l7ml63 . Can I install Android studio on my pc. I see my many questions in this website. But iam not clear about it !! Thanks.

18th Oct 2018, 5:08 PM
Istiaq Nirab
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nope I have a 4gb ram lappy, I had to buy a 4gb ram just to run the emulator on Android studio without freezing my lappy. But now with 8Gb my life is Awesome, I guess these days 8Gb is the new normal for desktop environment . Also I tried disabling unused plugins and features in studio but emulator would still hang my machine.
18th Oct 2018, 6:07 PM
Morpheus
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There are lots of Google and StackExchange reports that this configuration will work, but it's going to be *slow*. There appear to be YouTube tutorials for how to make this better; just search for "Android Studio" and 4GB.
18th Oct 2018, 5:37 PM
Kirk Schafer
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I did read that (for 4GB'ers) it would take upwards of 10 minutes to spawn the emulator. Windows 10 also performs very badly on 5400-RPM disk drives; drive speed is far more likely a "cut corner" on budget systems so who knows if that was a major factor for them. Note: Slow emulators* could be the (old, I hope) common error of not actually *installing* the HAXM virtualization software (for some !!reason!! Android Studio only 'installed the installer', which you had to manually find, then run!). Then, the best low-memory-please-stop-swapping-so-I-can-work solution I know of is to run the emulator and Studio separately. Starting the emulator directly (from a command prompt, not through Studio) is not well-documented or very usable in my opinion. * Assuming the SM/BIOS has virtualization (and it's enabled) in the first place...this feature is pretty important
18th Oct 2018, 7:10 PM
Kirk Schafer
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Istiaq Nirab If you want to be a great programmer you do not need an expensive, state of the art computer. What you need is a brilliant mind that is creative and energetic. Money and GB's will not make up for a poor mind. It will just make the junk your mind puts out run faster on a computer. Use whatever tools you have at your disposal. Even if it is just a piece of paper and a pencil. If you learn all the basics well you will be a better programmer than 99.9% of those with the fancy stuff. The first computer programme was written by a woman, Lovelace, more than a 100 years before the computer was even invented. Because she had a brilliant mind 👍
18th Oct 2018, 7:23 PM
Ryan Els
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