To open the SDK Manager from Android Studio, click Tools > SDK Manager or click SDK Manager in the toolbar . If you’re not using Android Studio, you can download tools using the sdkmanager command-line tool. When an update is available for a package you already have, a dash appears in the check box next to the package.
Read moreHow do I reinstall Android SDK?
Install the SDK
Read moreHow do I find my Android SDK?
On a machine with Android Studio installed, click Tools > Android > SDK Manager . At the top of the window, note the Android SDK Location.
Read moreWhere is SDK location?
by default, the “Android Studio IDE” will be installed in ” C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio “, and the “Android SDK” in ” c:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk “.
Read moreWhere is my Android SDK location?
by default, the “Android Studio IDE” will be installed in ” C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio “, and the “Android SDK” in ” c:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk “.
Read moreCan I change Android SDK location?
Click on Appearance and Behavior option > System Settings options and then click on the Android SDK option to get to see the below screen. Inside this screen, you will get to see your SDK path. You can update your SDK path by clicking on the Edit option .
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