LP on Bluestacks 5

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hilzrovi

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So I rooted my Bluestacks, verified with Root Checker, turned off play protect and installed the latest version of LP. But a problem arose. when I try to Patch to Android, LP ask me to reboot the device so I click 'yes' hence Bluestacks freeze. I terminate and reopen Bluestacks, check on LP, the patch said not applied. Next I patch to Android again but this time after clicked on yes for rebooting device, I wait for several minutes yet nothing happened. What's the solution for this?
 

Snailsoft

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May I suggest you use LDplayer instead?
BlueStacks is meant more for testing than running apps.
LDplayer is for running, however, you will want an ad blocker.
Lucky Patcher works good in LDplayer.
 

hilzrovi

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Is the way to install LP same on bluestack? And is it rootable?
 

Snailsoft

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On LDplayer switching from nonroot to root is as simple as toggling the configuration setting.
LDplayer is a full virtual Android emulator made for gaming.
It's just ad driven.

You can review this thread for more information on various Android emulators.
 

Mirembe

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BlueStacks often freezes when Lucky Patcher tries to reboot because the emulator does not handle system level patches well. Even with root, LP patches usually fail there. The practical fix is to switch to LDPlayer, which supports easy root toggling and applies LP patches without reboot issues. BlueStacks BlueStacks is better for testing apps, not patching system files.
 
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