
It will go and download the Android base SDK. It may bring up a Terms & Conditions screen, click the Accept radio button then NEXT. If you want to change your SDK Folder this is your last chance, if not, click NEXT again. A confirmation screen will come up with Setup Type and SDK Folder. You can leave the path as is, for me its: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdkĭepending on whether you had Android Studio before it may say it has detected a previous version and it will only download the components it needs. They may already be checked or they may be disabled.

If you can check the boxes there, check them. This will bring up the SDK Components Screen.

Click the edit link to the right of that. You will see a path for Android SDK Location. Find the down arrow icon, should be second last icon in the toolbar.

After much searching I figured this out:Ĭancel the dialogue box asking for the Android SDK path and do the following: The installer is misleading making you think the SDK is already there.
