
OK - I cannot run hyper-v and the android emulator at the same time but no big deal. that allows users to run Android applications on their Windows or Mac computer. So I created a boot entry like above even though I am not using VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX, booted accordingly, and then tried running an android emulator (Bluestacks) and it worked! If you're facing a problem with using BlueStacks 5 after updating Windows 11: To use Nougat 32-bit: Use this custom tool to disable Hyper-V To continue using Nougat 64-bit, Pie 64-bit or Android 11: Right-click on the BlueStacks 5 icon and select 'Run as administrator'. BlueStacks X is an emulator software developed by BlueStack Systems, Inc. Then you can boot accordingly and run VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX. The workaround is to create a second boot entry for Windows 10 (same installation) where Hyper-V is turned off i.e.Ĭ:\>bcdedit /copy hypervisorlaunchtype off 23 Share Save 3. I had this same issue after installing WSL and turning off Hyper-V, so apparently you need to turn off more than just Hyper-V. It is well known that you cannot run VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX when Hyper-V is installed and active.

I was puzzled because I found if I did a clean install it worked ok.įinally, it dawned on me that it might be related to Hyper-V being active. Uncheck Hyper V main node and click ok (will uninstall the hyper V feature) Restart PC. Been having issues trying to run an Android emulator (Bluestacks, Nox, Memu amongst others) with them all giving a BSOD. If you have the issue that: after you installed windows 10 update 1903, your bluestacks couldnt run.
