Here’s a blog-style post designed for performance-focused Android gamers or BlueStacks users. BlueStacks is a powerhouse for mobile gaming on PC. But over time, it starts to feel... heavy. Sluggish menus. Longer load times. A suspicious amount of background processes eating your RAM.
adb connect localhost:5555 adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.bluestacks.appmart adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.bluestacks.notificationcenter adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.bluestacks.bstweaks echo Done. BlueStacks isn’t bloated by accident—it’s how the free version stays free. But your PC doesn’t have to suffer. Debloating takes 5 minutes, requires no root, and turns a sluggish emulator into a snappy gaming machine. debloat bluestacks
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By default, BlueStacks comes bundled with dozens of system apps, push services, ad modules, and analytics tools you never asked for. The good news? You can remove them—safely. A suspicious amount of background processes eating your RAM