react-native run-android command not working
I am working on mobile apps using react native. Everything was working fine and I used to see my app in my simulator. Today I have attempted to change the default directory for the command prompt to my project directory so that I no need to do cd each time I open cmd prompt. Somehow it affected react native libraries and now I am not able to run -android on my machine. I have used below command to reset my default path.
reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftCommand Processor" /v AutoRun /t REG_SZ /d "IF x"%COMSPEC%"==x%CMDCMDLINE% (cd /D F:developmentreactnative)"
Below is the screenshot of the issue for run-android command
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Below is the screenshot of reg folder. Currently, I have removed Autorun.
enter image description here
Can someone please help to undo this default directory change and reset to normal. I have searched a few solutions on google and tried but no use. I don't want to mess my system anymore. Please help me. Thanks.
android cmd react-native-android regedit autorun
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I am working on mobile apps using react native. Everything was working fine and I used to see my app in my simulator. Today I have attempted to change the default directory for the command prompt to my project directory so that I no need to do cd each time I open cmd prompt. Somehow it affected react native libraries and now I am not able to run -android on my machine. I have used below command to reset my default path.
reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftCommand Processor" /v AutoRun /t REG_SZ /d "IF x"%COMSPEC%"==x%CMDCMDLINE% (cd /D F:developmentreactnative)"
Below is the screenshot of the issue for run-android command
enter image description here
Below is the screenshot of reg folder. Currently, I have removed Autorun.
enter image description here
Can someone please help to undo this default directory change and reset to normal. I have searched a few solutions on google and tried but no use. I don't want to mess my system anymore. Please help me. Thanks.
android cmd react-native-android regedit autorun
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I am working on mobile apps using react native. Everything was working fine and I used to see my app in my simulator. Today I have attempted to change the default directory for the command prompt to my project directory so that I no need to do cd each time I open cmd prompt. Somehow it affected react native libraries and now I am not able to run -android on my machine. I have used below command to reset my default path.
reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftCommand Processor" /v AutoRun /t REG_SZ /d "IF x"%COMSPEC%"==x%CMDCMDLINE% (cd /D F:developmentreactnative)"
Below is the screenshot of the issue for run-android command
enter image description here
Below is the screenshot of reg folder. Currently, I have removed Autorun.
enter image description here
Can someone please help to undo this default directory change and reset to normal. I have searched a few solutions on google and tried but no use. I don't want to mess my system anymore. Please help me. Thanks.
android cmd react-native-android regedit autorun
I am working on mobile apps using react native. Everything was working fine and I used to see my app in my simulator. Today I have attempted to change the default directory for the command prompt to my project directory so that I no need to do cd each time I open cmd prompt. Somehow it affected react native libraries and now I am not able to run -android on my machine. I have used below command to reset my default path.
reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftCommand Processor" /v AutoRun /t REG_SZ /d "IF x"%COMSPEC%"==x%CMDCMDLINE% (cd /D F:developmentreactnative)"
Below is the screenshot of the issue for run-android command
enter image description here
Below is the screenshot of reg folder. Currently, I have removed Autorun.
enter image description here
Can someone please help to undo this default directory change and reset to normal. I have searched a few solutions on google and tried but no use. I don't want to mess my system anymore. Please help me. Thanks.
reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftCommand Processor" /v AutoRun /t REG_SZ /d "IF x"%COMSPEC%"==x%CMDCMDLINE% (cd /D F:developmentreactnative)"
reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftCommand Processor" /v AutoRun /t REG_SZ /d "IF x"%COMSPEC%"==x%CMDCMDLINE% (cd /D F:developmentreactnative)"
android cmd react-native-android regedit autorun
android cmd react-native-android regedit autorun
edited Nov 15 '18 at 22:22
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This problem got resolved after I reset my PC and reinstall the application.
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