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Nada, no hay manera... Me sigue saliendo el error, incluso siguiendo el tutorial que me dices.
Del paso 3 no hay manera de avanzar. Al intentar ubicar el directorio del SDK me sale el error. Una y otra vez. Y eso que he descomprinido el SDK en una carpeta como dice el tutorial y todo en C:\android-sdk-windows y el eclipse en C:\eclipse. Tambien ejecutando el eclipse en modo administrador. Jops

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Step 3. Installing the ADT Plugin for Eclipse

Android offers a custom plugin for the Eclipse IDE, called Android Development Tools (ADT), that is designed to give you a powerful, integrated environment in which to build Android applications. It extends the capabilites of Eclipse to let you quickly set up new Android projects, create an application UI, debug your applications using the Android SDK tools, and even export signed (or unsigned) APKs in order to distribute your application. In general, developing in Eclipse with ADT is a highly recommended approach and is the fastest way to get started with Android.
If you'd like to use ADT for developing Android applications, install it now. Read Installing the ADT Plugin for step-by-step installation instructions, then return here to continue the last step in setting up your Android SDK.
If you prefer to work in a different IDE, you do not need to install Eclipse or ADT. Instead, you can directly use the SDK tools to build and debug your application. The Introduction to Android application development outlines the major steps that you need to complete when developing in Eclipse or other IDEs.
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