Android Studio error: "Environment variable does not point to a valid JVM installation"
If you start 64bit Android Studio, you have to add JAVA_HOME as
"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk..."
If 32bit
"C:\Program Files(x86)\Java\jdk..."
and dont put "\bin" end of the path.
Do step by step as shown in this YouTube Video
Go to: System -> Advanced system settings -> Environment Variables
Add a new variable to you profile NAME=JAVA_HOME
STRING: Program Files/java/"your string"
Save and Start Android Studio ;)
All you need to do is, set the JAVA_HOME and JDK_HOME environment variables by following the steps:
1)Right click on
My Computer.->>Properties->>Advanced System Settings.->>Environment Variables
.
2)In user variables for (Your PC name),click on new at botton of the tab.
3)In variable name,type JAVA_HOME
4)In variable value,type
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_25
(path where your jdk folder is located on the system ).
5)Do it again with JDK_HOME
with same path.