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Fix: Bluestacks crashing on Windows 11/10

by Charles Anders
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Fix: Bluestacks crashing on Windows 11/10

Does BlueStacks on your Windows PC keep crashing or freezing? Here is a full guide on how to fix Bluestacks crashing on Windows 11/10. One of the most popular Android emulators for Windows is BlueStacks. It lets you run games and apps made for Android on a Windows PC. But a lot of people who use BlueStacks have said that the app keeps crashing on their PC. Some users have the app crash in the middle of using it, while others have it crash when they first open it.

Many users have even said that the app freezes in the middle, making it impossible to use. BlueStacks is the best choice if you’re a gamer who likes to play Android games on your Windows PC. Like any other platform, it has bugs, and one of the most annoying ones is that BlueStacks keeps crashing on Windows 11 PCs. There could be more than one reason for this problem. If you like to play games and are having the same problem, here are some things you can try to fix Bluestacks crashing on Windows 11/10. If you want to know more information about this Visit Official Microsoft Support site.

Change BlueStacks Settings

BlueStacks is an app that focuses on graphics, so it’s best to only use it on a high-end PC. But what if it also crashes on a high-end PC running Windows 11? If this is the case, it means you haven’t given the application enough RAM and CPU cores. BlueStacks offers the best performance because of the RAM and CPU cores, so there is no chance of it crashing. So, here’s what you have to do to change the settings for BlueStacks.

  1. Start the BlueStacks app on Windows 11.
  2. By pressing Ctrl + Shift + I, you can open the BlueStacks settings menu.
  3. Now, you’ll have to change a number of different settings in the “Performance” section.
  4. ChangeCPU allocation” to 4 cores.
  5. Set the amount of memory to “High” (4GB).
  6. ChooseHigh Performance” in the Performance mode.

Download the Latest Graphics Engine

BlueStacks can crash on your Windows 11 if the graphics driver is out of date. Many people who were having trouble with BlueStacks crashing found that just updating the graphics driver fixed the problem. So, if your system has an Nvidia GPU, you can click this link to go to Nvidia’s official website and download the update for your GPU model. This is also true of AMD Ryzen. Just click on this link to go to the official site and download the update for your model.

But what if your Windows 11 computer only has a graphics card that isn’t shared? In this case, you should let Windows decide which update is best for your system. So, look at the steps below to figure out what you need to do.

  1. To open the Start Menu, press the Windows key.
  2. Type “Device Manager” into the search box and hitEnter.”
  3. The window for the device manager will appear.
  4. Double-tap on the “Display Adaptor” option to make it bigger.
  5. Now, right-click on Intel HD Graphics and chooseUpdate Driver” from the menu that comes up.
  6. Lastly, clickSearch automatically for driver” to start the process of updating.

Turn Off Hyper V Service

If you’ve been using an Android emulator for a long time, you probably know about the Hyper-V service and how it’s the cause of many problems. One of the best ways to fix your Windows 11 PC so that BlueStacks doesn’t crash is to turn off Hyper V services. Note that turning off this service will slow down your system. But the deal seems fair, since you’ll get nonstop entertainment from BlueStacks in exchange for a slight drop in system performance. On a PC running Windows 11, there are two ways to turn off the Hyper V service. We will show you both ways, so you can choose the one that is easiest for you to use.

  1. Press the Windows key to open the Start menu.
  2. Type CMD into the search bar and click on “open as administrator.”
  3. Now, type the code below into the space that’s there and press enter.
    • bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off

To turn off the Hyper-V service will take only a few seconds. Now, let’s look at the second way you can stop this service from running.

  1. Go to Control Panel > Uninstall a Program.
  2. Click “Turn on or off Windows features.”
  3. Uncheck “Windows Hyperversion Platform” and click OK.

Reinstall BlueStacks With Latest Version

As stated in the causes, an out-of-date driver can be a cause of BlueStacks problems, such as the crashing problem. If you haven’t updated the BlueStacks app in a long time, it’s very likely that it will start crashing on you. Fix it by reinstalling BlueStacks with the most recent version. Even though you already have the most recent version of BlueStacks, you should still reinstall it at least once. When you reinstall an app, any corrupted files that were causing the problem are removed. Still, here are the steps you need to take to reinstall BlueStacks on Windows 11 with the latest version.

  1. To open the start menu, press the Windows key.
  2. Type Control Panel into the search box and press enter.
  3. ClickUninstall a Program“.
  4. You can see a list of all the programs on your Windows 11 computer. SelectUninstall” when you right-click on BlueStacks.

BlueStacks is finally gone from your Windows 11 computer. At the time this article was written, the latest version of BlueStacks was version 5. Here’s what you should do.

  1. Type “BlueStacks 5” into Google Chrome and press “Enter.”
  2. Go to the first link, which is the official site for BlueStacks.
  3. Click the “Download” button.
  4. Once you’ve downloaded it, install it on your system and see if BlueStacks still crashes.

Remove a 3rd-Party Antivirus

Bluestacks crashing on Windows 11/10: BlueStacks and third-party antivirus have been at odds for a long time. Most problems with BlueStacks are caused by an antivirus that is not part of BlueStacks. Any antivirus software you have installed on your Windows 11 PC, like Avast, Norton, Malwarebytes, or something else, can cause the problem. So, if you want to fix BlueStack’s problem with crashing, you’ll need to uninstall these anti-virus programs. Note that you should only use this method if you think BlueStacks is more important to you than having an antivirus program on your computer. So, here are the steps you should take.

  1. Go to Control Panel > Uninstall a Program.
  2. Right-click on any third-party antivirus program you have installed on your PC in the Progress and Features window.
  3. And then choose to remove.

FAQs

Is BlueStacks compatible with Windows 11?

BlueStacks can be put on your Windows 11 device if you want to put an Android app on it. It is an Android emulator that lets you download and install Android apps on your Windows 11 computer.

Is BlueStacks 10 compatible with Windows 11?

BlueStacks is a popular Android emulator for Windows and Mac desktop operating systems. The Android emulator for Windows 11 can run all the apps and games you use on your Android phone. The Android app emulator for PC turns your Windows 11 computer into a virtual Android device.

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