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: You can stop background reporting services that send telemetry data back to servers. Step 4: Optimization via Instance Manager

Not everything should be deleted. Removing critical system apps can cause BlueStacks to crash or fail to boot. bluestacks debloat

If you use BlueStacks, you know the pain: high RAM usage, laggy gameplay, and a system tray cluttered with apps you never asked for. BlueStacks ships with "bloatware"—pre-installed apps, ads, and background services designed to monetize the free version of the software. : You can stop background reporting services that

💡 : If you find BlueStacks still feels too heavy after debloating, consider trying BlueStacks 5 (Nougat 32-bit) for older hardware, as it has the lowest base footprint of all current versions. Final Maintenance If you use BlueStacks, you know the pain:

Once set, your interface will look like a clean Android tablet. Step 3: Use the BlueStacks Tweaker (BSTweaker)

You can manually edit the bluestacks.conf file found in the installation directory to lower the priority of certain background tasks, though this is recommended only for users comfortable with configuration files.