![]() So dear readers, in this way, you can use different modules of the Xposed installer to tweak the BlueStacks instance. Use the Xposed Installer to Take Advantage of Rooted BlueStacks # ![]() The Xposed Framework provides a user with different modules that can give a user a lot of utilities to customize the Android and BlueStacks. Root BlueStacks by Using the BS Tweaker Application # Install and Update the SuperSu Binary # Verify BlueStacks Rooting by Using the Root Check Pro # Update the SuperSU Through the Latest APK # Install the Xposed Framework # The Root Checker Basic may work with the above methods, but for the BS Tweaker, the user may have to use Root Checker Pro. Install the BS Tweaker Application # Install the Root Checker Pro Application # Keep in mind SuperSU manages the root permissions for the apps by showing the user a prompt to either permit the root access for an application or not. But there are other tools like the BS Tweaker that make this process very easy. If you are interested in manually installing SuperSU, then you may look into the XDA-developer forum post for more details. The SuperSU can manually be installed but that will require quite a work, even for some experienced folks. Method 3: Use the BS Tweaker Application to Root BlueStacks #įor some of the advanced users, especially those users who need SuperSU, the above methods may not fulfill their requirements, although, the root may work, the installation of the SuperSU binary might require some extensive tweaking. That process is very simple, so, we are not discussing it deeply. If you do not want to edit the Config file, then you may use a one-click rooting application like OneClickRoot or KingRoot. Method 2: Root BlueStacks by One Click Root Applications #įor many users, who just want to use root privileges for just a single app, the method discussed above will suffice. For best uses, you may search the web for the best apps for rooted Android. (e.g., System Tools Android app) to customize the BlueStacks installation. Once the BlueStacks are rooted, you can try startup managers, custom animations, script managers, etc. Also, the user will be using the tools he is quite familiar with. This method is probably the easiest one as nothing has to be downloaded and installed. Method 1: Root BlueStacks by Editing its Configuration File # Whichever method is used to Root BlueStacks, you may need a root checking app to confirm if the process was successful. Install a Root Checking Application from the Google Play Store # In such a case, creating a new BlueStacks instance in the BlueStacks Multi-instance Manager will be a safe approach. Create a New BlueStacks Instance #Īs you are going to try to root the BlueStacks, this comes with some risks, and trying it on a BlueStacks installation that has some essential data on it, may render the installation useless. Additionally, rooted BlueStacks can be used for some illegal activities, so, proceed with extreme caution and stay within the legal boundaries. Moreover, in some cases, third-party applications are used, which are generally safe but may harm your system/data. ![]() Proceed at your own risk as rooting BlueStacks can cause it to become unstable and it may fail to launch. There can be many methods both, automatic or manual to root BlueStacks, but we will try to use a simple approach so that a common user can follow the instructions. ![]()
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