Wouldn’t it be nice if you could play most of the great Android mobile games on your Windows system? Yes. Bluestacks is an Android emulator application that allows users to play Android games if installed on a Windows system.
Recently there have been reports that many users are facing issues while using the Bluestacks app. The problem is when the user tries to launch the app, it gets stuck on the initial loading screen and fails to open the home screen of the Bluestacks app. This could be due to one of the issues like some compatibility mode issue, outdated windows, old version of Bluestacks, etc.
In this article, we have collected some solutions that will surely resolve this issue on your system.
Some workarounds that may be helpful before continuing -
and R keys on your keyboard simultaneously to open the run command box.
Step 2: Typemsconfig in the text box and press Enter.
Step 3: This will open the System Configuration window on your system. Step 4: Now you should click on the “Services” tab and check the “Hide all Microsoft services” checkbox.
Step 5: Then clickDisable All on the right as shown in the screenshot below.
Step 6: After disabling all services, click on the "Startup" tab and then click on "Open Task Manager" link as shown below.
Step 7: Now the Task Manager window appears on the screen and you will be on the Launch Applications tab. Step 8:Disable by right-clicking and selecting the Disable option from the context menu for each application in the list All in the list launch the application as shown below.
#Step 9: Once completed, you can close the Task Manager window. Step 10: Now click on "Apply" and "OK" on the "System Configuration" window to reflect the changes, this will automatically restart the system once .
Step 11: After the system boots, check if the bluestacks app issue still exists. If it works fine, that means some startup application is actually causing the problem, so you may have to enable one and check if it's causing the problem. Method 2 – Check Compatibility Between Bluestacks Application and WindowsThese types of issues usually arise when there are compatibility issues between the application and the Windows system. Therefore, we need to check if the compatibility mode is set to the previous version of windows being installed on your system. Let’s see how to check the compatibility mode of an application using the steps explained below. Step 1: First enter thedesktop by pressing the Windows and D keys simultaneously.
Step 2: Find the Bluestacks application icon placed on the desktop screen. Step 3: Nextright-click on the Bluestacksappprogram icon and select Properties from the context menu as shown below.
Step 4: The Properties window will appear on your system.
Step 5: Click the Compatibility tab and select the Run this program in compatibility mode checkbox.
Step 6: Next, you should select the previous version of Windows installed on your system from the drop-down list as shown below.
Note: If you are using Windows 11/10, you should select Windows 8 from the list.
Step 7: Also make sure you have the Run this program as an administrator checkbox checked and click Applyand Sure.
Step 8: Now try running the application on your system and see if this works.
Whenever any application gets hung or stuck, force closing the application and then launching it works fine in most cases. So, let’s give it a try too and follow the steps below to know how to restart Bluestacks application on your system.
Step 1: Press the CTRL SHIFT ESC keyOpen the Task Managerwindow.
Step 2: Make sure you are on the Processes tab and find the Bluestacks application from the list as shown below.
Step 3: Now right click on the Bluestacks application in the list and click on End Task from its context menu as below Screen shot shown.
#Step 4: Now you can see the bluestacks application is closed.
Step 5: You should now try to launch the Bluestacks application. To do this, you should press the Windows key and type bluestacks.
Step 6: Then select the Bluestacks app from the search results as shown below.
Step 7: Check if the bluestacks app opens without any issues.
The Bluestacks application team has set a standard for the system to meet the minimum system requirements in order to run the Bluestacks application on your system and Play Android games without any problem. Now refer to this link provided here to make sure you have the minimum requirements.
For a smooth application experience, any Windows system requires virtualization. If it is enabled on your system, then the Bluestacks application will work fine. Let’s see how to check whether virtualization is enabled or not by following the steps below.
Step 1: Press the CTRL SHIFT ESC key to start the Task Manager.
Step 2: Next go to the "Performance" tab and at the bottom right you can see an option called "Virtualization".
Step 3: If enabled, it will appear as Enabled in front of Virtualization as shown in the image below.
Otherwise, it will appear disabled.
Step 4: If virtualization is not enabled on your system, enable it and check if the issue is resolved.
Since the Bluestacks application is a very large application, some systems with lower speed and slower performance may face Such questions. Therefore, we recommend our users to close all the applications running on the system and then try to launch the bluestack application to make it run smoothly.
Follow the steps below to learn how to close all running applications/background applications using Task Manager.
Step 1: Press the Windows key and type Task Manager on your keyboard.
Step 2: Press the Enter key to open the Task Manager.
Step 3: By default, you will be on the "Processes" tab. But make sure you're there.
Step 4: Right-click on the application listed under the Processes tab and click End Task" to close the application.
Repeat the same for all apps listed.
Step 5: After closing all the applications, try launching the Bluestacks application and see if it opens normally.
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