- #How to root bluestacks n android
- #How to root bluestacks n pro
- #How to root bluestacks n software
- #How to root bluestacks n mac
#How to root bluestacks n software
Android is an open-end firmware that allows you to tweak your device and gain root access in order to customize device’s otherwise restricted features and software options.
#How to root bluestacks n android
BlueStacks for PC transforms your desktop/laptop or Windows Surface tablet into a virtual Android device so that you can play millions of Android apps on computer with mouse and keyboard, use webcam for video chats, edit photos in photo editor apps, play 3D games and much more.
#How to root bluestacks n mac
BlueStacks is world’s number 1 Android app player for Windows and MAC OS/OS X platforms. However, I find that there are still issues with GAPPS (gmail, calendar specifically).Here’s a guide to root BlueStacks on PC Windows & MAC. ***This is a sure-fire way to get root and read/write access. Verify read/write access using a tool like Root Explorer.
#How to root bluestacks n pro
I suggest Root Check Pro because it will point you to what the problem is if you do NOT have root. Verify root using a tool like Root Check. At this point you should have root and read/write access. Restart BlueStacks – go to the Start menu>type Start BlueStacks 6. Remount system read only - #adb shell mount -o ro,remount t-ext4 /dev/sdb1 /system h. Correct the permissions for superuser - #adb shell chmod 6711 /system/xbin/su g. su.x86 must be in the same Windows directory you are running in the console f. Push x86 superuser to BlueStacks - #adb push su.x86 /system/xbin/su i. Remove ‘dummy’ superuser - #adb shell rm /system/xbin/su e. Mount system as read/write - #adb remount d. You should get message: “adbd is already running as root” c. Ensure you have root access - #adb root i. Connect to bluestacks - #adb connect 127.0.0.1:5555 b. Start/restart BlueStacks – go to the Start menu>type Start Bluestacks 4. After finding your GUID and making the appropriate changes to BlueRegistryMOD.reg in 2(two) places, run the registry file. Paying attention to the guidelines above, place the following files in their correct location – this includes initrd-betahack.img, ramdisk.img, and system.img. Changes that need to be made to the registry are contained in BlueRegistryMOD.reg FILE: BlueRegistryMOD.reg ***WARNING*** YOU MUST ENTER YOUR SPECIFIC USER ID BEFORE RUNNING BlueRegistryMOD.reg !!! Where the registry key says ENTER-YOUR-GUID-HERE you need to enter the number (with dashes) found here: FIND YOUR SPECIFIC GUID HERE!!! “USER_GUID”=”SOME-NUMBERS-HERE” Example of a GUID: “USER_GUID”=”8dfcb602-4b7d-11e1-9dc9-f3dea6cb4293” Example of a modified “BootParameters” with correct GUID and changes made to mount /system: "BootParameters"="root=/dev/sda1 SRC=/android DATA=/dev/sdc1 SDCARD=/dev/sdd1 GUID=8dfcb602-4b7d-11e1-9dc9-f3dea6cb4293 armApps=true GlMode=1 OEM=BlueStacks " ***ENTER-YOUR-GUID-HERE must be changed in 2(two) places in BlueRegistryMOD.reg*** -THIS IS THE PROCESS: ***Make sure to exit BlueStacks before proceeding*** 1. These files are the stock Beta files and remain in place -kernel.elf -Data.fs -Prebundled.fs -SDCard.fs FILE: kernel.elf, Data.fs, Prebundled.fs, SDCard.fs -From Beta -Placed in \%programdata%\BlueStacks\Android\ BlueRegistryMOD ***INCLUDED*** -These are the custom files needed for root and r/w -initrd-betahack.img -ramdisk.img -system.img -su.x86 FILE: initrd-betahack.img -From Beta (modified) -Place it in \%programdata%\BlueStacks\Android\ FILE: ramdisk.img -From Mod-V3.zip alpha -Place it in \%programdata%\BlueStacks\Android\ FILE: system.img -Extracted from xRepinsSporsx Root.fs (for Google Play) Or -Extracted from latest BlueStacks Root.fs -Place it in \%programdata%\BlueStacks\Android\ FILE: su.x86 -From Androidx86 build (extracted from rooted alpha) -This is the x86 superuser binary that auto-grants superuser-rights ***This file will be pushed to android using adb later on*** Rooting BlueStacks Beta-DOWNLOAD LIST (assuming you already have BlueStacks installed): 1.