For system apps that cannot be uninstalled (like the default browser or market apps), click . This prevents them from waking up and consuming CPU cycles. Step 3: Enable Root Mode to Delete Hardcoded Ads
The default MEmu launcher is a primary source of advertisements and heavy background processes.
Beyond debloating, you can further enhance your MEmu installation for maximum performance.
: 2GB (2048 MB) is generally sufficient for most apps; higher values may be needed for heavy gaming but can cause host system lag. Rendering Mode debloat memu
Use a file explorer with root capabilities, such as , to delete or "freeze" unwanted system folders: Navigate to /system/priv-app/ .
If you haven't installed MEmu yet, users from GitHub suggest using the offline installer to avoid additional bundleware often found in the web downloader. 2. Replacing the Stock Launcher
Scroll through the list and look for any third-party games, utility apps, or tools you did not intentionally install. For system apps that cannot be uninstalled (like
Type adb devices to ensure your emulator instance is detected. 3. Run Uninstall Commands
: Install Blokada and set it to Always-on VPN in Android settings. Configure it to block domains related to microvirt , applovin , and memuplay . 5. Optimize Windows Services
Sends usage data, hardware signatures, and error logs back to development servers, consuming network bandwidth and CPU cycles. Beyond debloating, you can further enhance your MEmu
Change the file type dropdown from "Text Documents ( .txt)" to **"All Files ( .*)"** and double-click the file.
Install a root-enabled file manager from the Play Store, such as or MiXplorer . Grant the file manager root permissions when prompted.
Switch between DirectX and OpenGL based on your game. Generally, OpenGL is better for graphics, while DirectX might be faster on older systems.
Use Launcher Hijack to install a lightweight launcher (like Nova Launcher or Lawnchair) to replace the stock MEmu launcher, reducing memory usage.
Launch MEmu Play and click the (Settings) on the right sidebar.