bluestacks Free Download For Windows

bluestacks Free Download For Windows



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Bluestacks

BlueStacks is one of the most popular Android emulators out there, bridging the gap between desktop and mobile ecosystems by allowing users to run their favorite Android apps and games from the comfort of their desktop or laptop. Doing so lets you take advantage of the more powerful resources available to PCs or Macs, not to mention the benefits of using a mouse and keyboard.


First released in 2011, BlueStacks has continued to grow along with the Android ecosystem, garnering investment partners from tech giants like Intel, AMD, Samsung and Qualcomm. The emulator is free to use and ad-supported, with a premium subscription tier that removes advertising and provides extra customization options and priority tech support.



Want to get a taste of Android on your desktop? Here's how to set up BlueStacks, along with a rundown of some of its controls and interesting features.



Installing BlueStacks

BlueStacks is available to download for Windows and for Mac machines and you can get the 466 MB installer download here. The program installs on your boot drive (with no option for changing the install directory, only the Program Data location), and is an otherwise hassle-free installation, without any bundled software or extras.


One more thing you might need to do is to turn on Virtualization in the settings of your UEFI at startup. BlueStacks, like many of the newer Android emulators, takes advantage of hardware virtualization technology built into modern PC to help with emulation tasks, but this setting usually defaults to off in your PC or laptop's UEFI or BIOS. 


The process to turn this setting on varies from device to device naturally, but will usually involve checking to see if virtualization is supported by your CPU through the manual, and then restarting your machine to flip the toggle in the UEFI menu. Without turning on virtualization, you're likely to experience major performance bottlenecks.


Once you've installed BlueStacks, the next step is logging in with your Google account, just like you're setting up any other Android smartphone or tablet. This also allows you to access your Google Play account from BlueStacks, so that you can install your purchased apps with no fuss.


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