I'm currently working on Windows8.1 Phone Application Development.
Application runs fine on the emulator but when i try to deploy it on my Lumia 535, It gives this strange error message (Snapshot).
"Debug using ARM" is selected and my device is connected and unlocked.
HyperV is enabled too
thanks in advance :)
I´ve been through this hell for many hours. Tried everything. IpOverUsbSvc was up and running.
The only solution in my case was "repair" option of the visual studio installer
Try the following.. Disconnect USB
press 'Window key' + R
type 'services.msc'
press 'ok'
In the list find service Windows Phone IP over USB Transport (IpOverUsbSvc).
Right click on it
Select Restart
Connect USB and try again. (Hope your device is developer unlocked.)
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I create new default project Window Phone, then run it with Emulator Window Phone but it's not work however emulator started.
I use Window 8.1 64bit with Visual Studio Professional 2013 - Update 4
Error say:
Error 1 DEP6100 : The following unexpected error occurred during boostrapping stage 'Connecting to the device': SmartDeviceException - A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond
Error 2 DEP6200 : Boostrapping 'Emulator 8.1 WVGA 4 inch 512MB' failed. Device cannot be found. A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.
Help me Thanks !
Did you try all these steps?
Closing Visual Studio
Going to the "Control Panel"
Selecting "Programs and Features"
Find "Windows Phone 8.1 Emulators - ENU" in the list
Click the "Change" button at the top or right-click and select "Change"
On the "Visual Studio" window that appears; select "Repair"
Wait for the process to complete, and re-open Visual Studio
Run the emulator again
Or else check out for more here:
Windows phone 8.1 emulator not loading OS
Windows phone 8.1 Emulator launching issue
I had this same error... I'll start by saying that reloading Visual Studio 2013 and Windows Phone SDK 8.0 did not fix my issue. What did correct my issue was creating a blank project within the Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows Phone and deploying the project. Then I went into Visual Studio 2013 and tried deploying my project again and voila, it worked. Why, I have no idea. My guess is there is a file or configuration that is set up by VS Express for WP.
For error DEP6100 on Windows 10 Emulators 10.0.1.0 (1081p 2gb)
You should Delete all (VHD and AVHD) files in:
C:\Users\MyUserName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\XDE\10.0.1.0\
All will be recreated when the emulator will restart. Replace MyUserName by you user name.
Should work with other emulators (you could check your local Hyper-V to find the right path)
See you :)
I had your same problem and after many attempts resolved it this way:
Deactivate Hyper-V (and restart computer).
Go in the Device Manager and open the Network Adapters, here uninstall everything with the name "Hyper-V...", this will allow us to reactivate Hyper-V without any conflict.
Activate Hyper-V (and restart computer).
I am facing problem in deploying windows phone 8 app in the emulator. But each time I am going to deploy its showing the message like the figure. Can any one please help me how can I get rid off this disgusting message? I am using using VS Express 2012 with update for in Windows 8.1 Pro.
You need to hit the Retry button. If that succeeds then log off of the machine and then logon again.
Pressing retry will add you to the Hyper-V administrator security group. After this you have to sign out of your development machine and then log in again for changes to take effect , and then deploy app to the Emulator.
I build an easy App in visual studio 2013, creating it through the windows phone project. The main thing is that it's supposed to fetch data from a API of my choice and write to an XML- document. It worked code-wise but depending on what network I was using(Wireless), It gave me either and error or it worked. It worked if I compiled with my phone as the network supplier, but not on my wireless at home or the schools network.
The error I recived everytime was "the thread has exited with code 259"
I googled for some solutions, and I guessed (Not really sure it was the answer I was looking for) that the error was due because of the phone emulator "takes" my PC's IP adress or network.
They told me to just remove my phone emulator on Hyper-V manager and then just re-start my emulation and it should work.
After this was done, all hell broke lose, cause now, visual studio can't even connect to the emulator.It creates a new phone emulator in hyper-v, but can't connect to it. When I try to compile the app I created it says "Trying to connect to "WVGA 512MB" or if I choose another "WVGA 720". It does this for about 3-5 min and then it says "An error occured. Would you like to continue?"
Now I have no idea what to do. I've googled for almost 2 days and I am at lost. I've un-installed, re-installed, repaired all my visual studio but nothing helps. I am using visual studio premium 2013 if that helps..
I guess this is due to the network issues, as you said the emulator takes the default PC's IP address. But normally after removing the emulator from the Hyper-V Manager and when you try to restart it, it should work.
If none of them works try removing all the Virtual Switches from your Virtual Switch Manager which is within the Hyper-V Manager. Then create a new Internal type of a Virtual Switch and restart your machine. Then try launching the emulator.
For more look into these:
Windows Phone 8 emulator can't connect to the internet
Windows Phone 8 emulator error - Something happened while creating a switch
(WP8) Emulator (XDE) Troubleshooting Tips
I am running visual studio 2013 with windows 8.1 pro , I have enabled hyper-v from bios and enable it from program and features also. Firstly when I run my project it gives message like this
after that when I clicked retry it gives this deployment error
Need help in solving this.
Try running visual studio 2013 as an administrator this sometimes helps fix the permission issue running the emulator the first time.
After checking in that textbox where you have to add your lap to the Hyper-V Administrators, just try restarting the machine.
Have a look over here
You should try out these too
1.Run VS 2012 as administrator.
2.Open Hyper-V Manager and check the Windows Phone Emulator Internal Switch from Virtual Switch Manager. Remove the emulator switch and start a new instance of the emulator.
3.If your host computer has a WLAN connection, you should check whether it is running fine or not.
4.If your host computer is in a dedicated network, you can do a wired tethering and create a peer to peer network with another computer. Enable unrestricted internet in one of the systems, share the connection with the other computer, the emulator running in that, will also get the shared internet.
I am running a simple ootb new Windows Phone 8.0 application in the emulator for Visual Studio 2013. I am using a Surface Pro, 1st generation, core i5, 4 GB RAM. Hyper V is installed, with no other virtualizing systems (like VirtualBox). Connecting via wireless.
When I run the emulator and am prompted, "Do you want to configure the emulator to connect to the Internet?", if I select "Yes", I get the following error message:
The Windows Phone Emulator wasn't able to create the external network switches:
Something happened while creating a switch:
Failed while creating virtual Ethernet switch.
Ethernet port '{...}' - bind failed: {Out of Paper} The printer is out of paper. (0x8000000E).
I have tried running through solutions suggested here and here, but unsuccessfully.
Any further ideas as to what can be done?
Is there a virtual switch in hyper-v called " Windows Phone Emulator Internal Switch"? This was not created for me when I ran into your situation. If you create a new one manually with that exact name, and set to internal, it should work. I found the solution on a bloenter link description hereg.