Virtual Machine Error with every android emulator out there - Android Apps and Games

Hi guys,
Im new to this, ive watched tutorials on how to install emulators for apps and so far every single on ive tried gives me Virtual Machine error when i try open it for the first time.
I have tried Memu, Bluestacks, koplayer and Nox. All give me the same error, i desperately want to get an emulator setup on my computer because my phone is kinda slow for the modern games and i now work from home which would allow me to use my pc while i work too!
Any help would be much appreciated!
thanks in advance ;D

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Ok, first off I will apologize for being so new to all of this and not really knowing much about the process as a whole.
Here is what I am trying to accomplish:
I would like to be able to play the original Roller Coaster Tycoon Deluxe on my Shield Tablet and have it run decently stable.
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Hi
I'm already try to start Windows too on the shield.
actually i can start the Setup but after or on time the "machinecheck" is running on Windows 2k, or XP it's freezing..
Windows Vista, 7 or 8 let the device Crash directly..
but you Need to root your device without it wouldn^t work..
I'm Right, that you try to run Windows or?
-> You Need to run 32bit Systems!
SaintAsonia said:
Hi
I'm already try to start Windows too on the shield.
actually i can start the Setup but after or on time the "machinecheck" is running on Windows 2k, or XP it's freezing..
Windows Vista, 7 or 8 let the device Crash directly..
but you Need to root your device without it wouldn^t work..
I'm Right, that you try to run Windows or?
-> You Need to run 32bit Systems!
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Also, I did get a Win 98 environment up and running using the Limbo PC emulator through QEMU. It is a little slower than I would like, but again, I could mount the Roller Coaster Tycoon Deluxe ISO file and install it. However, I can not launch the game, because Win 98 will only run in 16 color mode. I'm not sure how to configure QEMU so that it will recognize the display, and at least do 256 colors.
Mav3rek said:
I have been able to get a heavily modified Windows 95 to work through DosBox Turbo. It is the one used in the Fallout tutorial. I did get Roller Coaster Tycoon to install and load and play using the version that includes Daemon Tools, but it is too unstable. It will play, but crash after about 10-15 mins. I was hoping to find an alternate solution that would be a bit more stable.
Also, I did get a Win 98 environment up and running using the Limbo PC emulator through QEMU. It is a little slower than I would like, but again, I could mount the Roller Coaster Tycoon Deluxe ISO file and install it. However, I can not launch the game, because Win 98 will only run in 16 color mode. I'm not sure how to configure QEMU so that it will recognize the display, and at least do 256 colors.
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Hi
Do you have any link to your Emulator? -> on my shield i can run Windows xp now stable..
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I am trying to get an android emulator working on my new windows 10 pc.
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I am trying to get an android emulator working on my new windows 10 pc.
I believe the app called gpsgate would be one way to get this working. However the server app on the windows side requires a 64 bit system, unfortunately mine is only a 32 bit...
alleyoopishere1 said:
I am trying to get an android emulator working on my new windows 10 pc.
I have tried just about every free and evaluation only type android emulators that I can find but I can't get any of them to pickup the gps data being generated by my windows 10 machine. Many emulators claim that gps is supported how ever none of them have worked for me. I have tried all the of possible fix's that I have been able to find on the internet. I have tried all of the "location" setting that are available to me on both the windows side and also the emulator side .
Are there any more good solutions I can try? I can't help feel that I am simply missing something that should be obvious to me. I also suspect that a 64 bit system would work a lot better. Unfortunate I did not notice that this new insignia brand computer was a 32-bit only machine when I bought it.
This new pc and its internal gps work just fine when in a win10 only navigation test.
Is there anyway to get this working normally on any android emulator ?
My computer is 32-bit UEFI with windows 10. My internal windows gps is a "Broadcom GNSS 4752 Geolocation Sensor"
Hope some kind person might be able to help me?
Thanks very much in advance!
Allleyooop.
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