Bluestacks — Debloat Updated
The Ultimate Guide to Debloating BlueStacks: Reclaim Your RAM and CPU
If you use BlueStacks, you know the feeling. You launch the emulator to play a quick round of Brawl Stars or check an app, and suddenly your computer sounds like a jet engine taking off. Your RAM usage spikes, your mouse stutters, and you are bombarded with "Sponsored App" notifications.
Disable: Toggle this off and confirm the change. This typically removes the persistent sidebar and promotional tiles on the home screen. bluestacks debloat
Why debloat Bluestacks
- Reduce memory and CPU overhead so Android apps/games run smoother.
- Lower disk usage and fewer background processes.
- Improve emulator startup time.
- Reduce telemetry/ads and background network traffic.
- Avoid battery drain on portable systems.
- Less interference from OEM/carrier apps bundled by Bluestacks or Google Play app installs.
Disable autostart and background services in Windows/macOS The Ultimate Guide to Debloating BlueStacks: Reclaim Your
- adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.example.package
- This removes the package for user 0 but keeps it in system partition; a Bluestacks repair/reinstall may restore it.
How to use a typical debloat script: