I have installed Android Studio
but I get the following error when creating a project:
Error:CreateProcess error=216, This version of %1 is not compatible with the version of Windows you are running. Check the system information of the computer, and then contact the software publisher
According to the requirements to Android Studio
meet the necessary hardware, I have a 32-bit system and I run the .exe for 32-bit but I still get the same error.
Android Studio version 2.2
Thank you very much for your attention and answers.
This detail is not exclusive to Android 2.2, the solution in this case is to manually change the JDK path.
Enter the menu
File
>Project Structure
>SDK Location
In your system you must recognize the path and configure it:
On Windows:
We must take into account that we can use the embedded JDK that is in the Android Studio installation:
Which is usually found in the path:
\Android Studio\jre
or choose not to use the one installed by Android Studio and use the one we installed from the Oracle site :
we can find the path as defined in
JAVA_HOME
the environment variables.If we can't find it, we can add it as follows: