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List of Android Emulators for PC

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I made a collection of free emulators including the abandoned ones. There is no best emulators, the “best” emulator is the one that works best on your hardware Windows Subsystem for Android Android OS: 13, Tiramisu (64-bit). Rootable: Yes, if you use modified WSA builds Official build (Amazon Appstore): https://apps.microsoft.com/store/de…h-amazon-appstore/9P3395VX91NR?hl=en-us&gl=us Modded builds: https://github.com/MustardChef/WSABuilds Requirements: OS: Windows™ 11: Build 22000.526 or higher (Windows™ 10: 22H2 10.0.19045.2311 or higher if using modded builds) CPU: Core i3 8th Gen, Ryzen 3000, Snapdragon 8c, or above GPU: Any compatible Intel, AMD or Nvidia GPU. (GPU Performance may vary depending on its compatibility with WSA) RAM: 8GB or above Disk: SSD. You must have at least 10GB free on the system drive (C:) NTFS ONLY. WSA can only be installed on a NTFS partition, not on an exFAT partition Virtual Machine Platform Enabled Windows Hypervisor Platform Enabl

How to install rooted Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) with Google Play Services (Windows 10 & 11)

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No need to manually root and install Google Play Services on Windows Subsystem For Android™ (WSA) anymore, you can install pre-build WSA on your Windows 10 and Windows 11 PC using prebuilt binaries with Google Play Services (OpenGApps/MindTheGapps) and/or Magisk or KernelSU (root solutions) built in. WARNING: For peoples who want to use Magisk modules on WSA: Modules are supported as long as it support x86_64. ARM64 only modules will not work on x86_64 WSA. If you really need to use ARM64 only modules, buy an ARM64 computer that is capable of running ARM64 version Windows 10/11 and you must choose ARM64 version of WSA instead x64. I have not tested it because I don’t have any ARM64 computer Requirements 8GB RAM (Minimum). 16 GB RAM or higher is recommended SSD or better Supported processor: Intel Core i3 8th Generation, AMD Ryzen 3000, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c, or better Any compatible Intel, AMD or Nvidia GPU. GPU Performance may vary depending on its compatibility with WSA M

How to fix Magisk modules deleting itself from Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA)

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This is a known bug: https://github.com/MustardChef/WSABuilds/issues/154 ) So this is how to temporary fix it: Be careful when using file manager on the data partition. Any user mistakes can brick WSA entirely, so please make a backup before proceeding Use any file manager of your choice. I’m using X-plore First pane: Go to /data/adb/modules/(your installed module) Second pane: Go to /data/adb/modules_update/(your installed module) Copy all files and overwrite from /data/adb/modules_update/(your installed module) to /data/adb/modules/(your installed module) DELETE the file called “update” from /data/adb/modules/(your installed module) Repeat the same steps on other modules When you are done, DELETE the modules_update folder Reboot WSA via Magisk app. The modules should be working now

How to Install Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on Windows 11 (ALL regions)

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On Windows 11, you can install Amazon Appstore/Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on your computer to add support to run Android apps. I will show you 2 ways to install WSA. Don’t worry if it’s not available in your region Requirements 8GB RAM (Minimum). 16 GB RAM or higher is recommended SSD or better Supported processor: Intel Core i3 8th Generation, AMD Ryzen 3000, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c, or better Any compatible Intel, AMD or Nvidia GPU. GPU Performance may vary depending on its compatibility with WSA Microsoft Store app version 22110.1402.6.0 or higher. You can check the Store app version by clicking the “Get updates” button in the Library tab of the app (bottom-left corner). NTFS partition. WSA can only be installed on a NTFS partition, not on an exFAT partition Virtualization (VT-x) enabled in the BIOS settings. Check with your computer manufacturer for more infomation. Guide on how to enable . If you want to use WSA in standard Virtual Machine, you must enable VT-x on

How to sideload APK files on Gameloop Emulator

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Even though Gameloop gives you access to an extensive library of Android games, you may want a game that isn’t featured. In this case, you would need to install an apk file in Gameloop to be able to play this game. Don’t worry, this is a straightforward process. Open Gameloop emulator Click on the menu icon -> local APK installation Choose the APK file you want to install The game will install and the instance will immediately boot in order to launch the game Your sideloaded apps or apps installed from Play Store will be shown under “Me” tab