Started up Android Studio and checked the version which is now current - PHEW!īest of luck with manually patching on Windows 8.I remove the everyone access after the patch completed (I bet you thought I'd forget to do this!). Giving "everyone" full control meant that the delete operations completed okay - at least that's my belief. This commenced the patch which completed successfully. Java -classpath .jar install "c:\program files (x86)\Android\android-studio" jar file name was the JAR file I found and renamed): I open up a command window in c:\temp and entered the following command line (where the. Yes I know this is bad practice on a prod server but hear me out. My install of Android Studio is in c:\program files (x86)\Android\android-studio - so using Windows Explorer I gave the "everyone" user full control of the folder and all sub-folders.So I copied this file into a nice directory (c:\temp), renaming the extension to ".jar".It had a strange extension, but was obviously the patch file from the files date/time stamp. I found the download JAR in my C:\Users\MYUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp directory.Follows is what worked for me (your mileage may vary): After doing the 100 MEG download twice (Aussie slow Internet), I needed something smarter. However I ran into the "unable to delete files" issue when trying to patch directly from within Android Studio (running as admin). Running Windows 8 (as a local admin), I needed patch from a reasonably recent version to 0.9.2.
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