

If everything goes well, you can get the full service. To begin using BlueStacks with root access, all you have to do is launch it. You can see if all of the steps have been completed. Your Bluestacks Latest Version is rooted, just restart it. Now again go back to “Root Tab” and click on “Patch Tab”.Īfter patching the Bluestacks, Install the SuperSU and you can even Update the SU Binary.

Your Bluestacks will restart and both BlueStacks and ADB indicators will go green. Go to “Main Tab” and click on “Start BS”. Now both BlueStacks and ADB indicators will turn red.Ĭlick on Unlock Tab by going to Root Tab. Open the BlueStacks Tweaker and click on “Main Tab” then click on “Force Kill BS” as shown in the below image. Run the BlueStacks Tweaker as an administrator. Just the ability to let you make mistakes without worrying about the hardware is a decent enough reason to root BlueStacks rather than to root your Android device.Here in the steps below we are using the Latest Blestacks 5 Version.Įxtract and Install the BlueStacks Tweaker. You can just uninstall and reinstall BlueStacks again. But, if you need another reason, it would be that if you somehow manage to corrupt your installation with third-party apps requiring root access, you don’t have to fret. And with BlueStacks, one has the option to enjoy rooted apps without losing the warranty. Thus, the one-year manufacturer’s warranty is something no one would like to void unless and until absolutely necessary. Especially if the device is somewhat new. This is understandable too as it is not feasible to pay up to get your device repaired everytime some kind of problem props up. The main reason why one would go through all the hassle to install BlueStacks and root it is just to avoid voiding the warranty on your device. If you still have doubts about the process or are unable to root it successfully, then you can follow this video guide from YouTube which shows the process in a step-by-step manner. Also, you don’t have to worry about voiding any warranty. Now, you can run apps which require root access without any hassle. As you can see, we have successfully rooted our BlueStacks installation.
