If I put back the original root.fs created by the Bluestacks installer, it runs fine, but is not - of course - rooted. Android Tool Android Memory Editors GameGuardian, GameCIH, GameKiller. The replacement root.fs created by the above process is only 171966464 bytes.Īfter restarting windows into normal mode, BlueStacks just hangs on the Loading… screen.
The root.fs created by the install is 196083712 bytes. One other thing to possibly be aware of… I have an older laptop so, when I install BlueStacks, it tells me that it is installing a low res version.
Now on the home screen of this app, you will see the Hot-Key option select any of them to feel more convenient while using your android. (This will only come if you have properly rooted your android device. It will ask you for superuser access grant it. So I rebooted into safe mode w command prompt and was finally able to replace the original root.fs. First of all, after rooting your Android device open the GameCIH App. Nó có speedhack hot ng trên các thit b arm và x86, bao gm các trình gi. Nó hot ng hoàn ho trên tt c các phiên bn Android bao gm Lollipop và Marshmallow. So, I rebooted in safe mode and still could not delete the original root.fs. GameCIH (CheatIng Hacker) có th thay i tc trò chi. When I came to the step of replacing root.fs, Windows (Vista w SP2) said the file was in use by another program - even though the processes had been killed as instructed. I then installed 0.7.2.751 according to your instructions. GG is my absolute favorite Game/memory editor and I use it on my real rooted devices. My bluestacks is rooted how ever I have not been able to get any memory editors to work. I wanted to try an app that needed a rooted version so, I uninstalled 0.7.3.763 preserving user data and apps. Yes it may be an emulator, however there are several methods of rooting bluestack.