Try to do a java -version to see whether you have access to your java
environment. If not your environment variables are not correctly
setup.

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On Aug 17, 12:55 pm, automerc <bigautosur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just got a new laptop with x64 vista and i'm following the
> development on setting up my laptop for development but I keep getting
> a error when I try to create my AVD.
> When i tried to enter the android create avd --name <your_avd_name> --
> target <targetID>
> command into the commandprompt it gives me a error
> java is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
> program or batch file
>
> I remember setting it up on a xp laptop (broken now) before and
> everything worked but I can't remember if I went this step or not
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