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Android Studio System Requirements for Windows

 Microsoft Windows 7/8/10 (32-bit or 64-bit)


 4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended (plus 1 GB for the Android
Emulator)
 2 GB of available disk space minimum, 4 GB recommended (500 MB for IDE plus
1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image)
 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution
Steps to Install Android Studio on Windows
Step 1: Head over https://developer.android.com/studio#downloads to get the Android
Studio executable or zip file.
Step 2: Click on the Download Android Studio Button.

Click on the “I have read and agree with the above terms and conditions” checkbox followed
by the download button.

Click on the Save file button in the appeared prompt box and the file will start
downloading.

Step 3: After the downloading has finished, open the file from downloads and run it. It
will prompt the following dialog box.
Click on next. In the next prompt, it’ll ask for a path for installation. Choose a path and
hit next.
Step 4: It will start the installation, and once it is completed, it will be like the image
shown below.

Click on next.

Step 5: Once ” Finish ” is clicked, it will ask whether the previous settings need to be
imported [if the android studio had been installed earlier], or not. It is better to choose
the ‘Don’t import Settings option’.
Click the OK button.
Step 6: This will start the Android Studio.

Meanwhile, it will be finding the available SDK components.

Step 7: After it has found the SDK components, it will redirect to the Welcome dialog
box.

Click on Next .
Click on the Next button.
Step 8: Now it is time to download the SDK components .

Click on Finish. Components begin to download let it complete.


The Android Studio has been successfully configured. Now it’s time to launch and
build apps. Click on the Finish button to launch it.
Step 9: Click on Start a new Android Studio project to build a new app.

To run your first android app in Android Studio you may refer to Running your
first Android app.

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