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Open the Windows Start menu, type , and press Enter. Uncheck the following boxes: Hyper-V Virtual Machine Platform Windows Hypervisor Platform Windows Sandbox Click OK and restart your computer. 3. Run MSI App Player as Administrator

Click the next to your primary instance.

Launch MSI App Player (if it opens at all). Go to Settings → Engine → Graphics Renderer. Toggle between and DirectX . If the emulator won’t open, navigate to the installation folder ( C:\Program Files\MSI App Player\Engine\ ) and run HD-Player.exe with the command line flag: --renderer=directx or --renderer=opengl .

MSI App Player is an Android emulator built on the robust BlueStacks engine, designed specifically to run mobile games and apps on your Windows PC . To achieve smooth performance and multi-tasking, it relies heavily on (Intel VT-x or AMD-V) .

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Locate , Virtual Machine Platform , and Windows Hypervisor Platform . Uncheck these options. Click OK and restart your computer. 3. Run as Administrator and Adjust Compatibility

Open the Start menu and type .