: Update your graphics drivers and ensure you are using the correct "Graphics Renderer" (OpenGL usually offers better stability for most games). Summary of Best Settings for Performance
Open the Windows Start Menu, type , and press Enter. Uncheck Hyper-V from the populated list. Scroll down and uncheck Virtual Machine Platform . Uncheck Windows Hypervisor Platform . Uncheck Windows Sandbox . Click OK and restart your computer to apply changes. 2. Run with Administrator Privileges and Compatibility Mode
Uncheck all four boxes, click OK , and restart your PC.
Accumulated junk files can corrupt the engine startup sequence. Cleaning these files forces the player to rebuild clean configuration files. Press to open the Run dialog box. Type %localappdata% and press Enter . Locate the MSI_App_Player or Bluestacks_msi folder.
Most errors tied to this specific version occur due to a few common system conflicts:
Locate (Intel CPUs) or SVM Mode (AMD CPUs). Change the setting to Enabled . Save changes and exit (usually F10 ) to reboot your PC. 2. Configure Windows Hyper-V Features
MSI App Player uses OpenGL and Vulkan. Old drivers trigger 59300.
If the above troubleshooting steps don't resolve the issue, try these advanced solutions:
If your CPU is Intel Atom or older Celeron (pre-2010), virtualization doesn't exist. You cannot run MSI App Player. Upgrade your CPU or use a cloud emulator.
Optionally, check and select "Windows 8" or "Windows 7". Click Apply and OK . 4. Delete "BlueStacks" Temporary Files (Crucial Step)
Look for SVM Mode or Secure Virtual Machine and set it to Enabled . Press F10 to save changes and reboot into Windows. 2. Configure Windows Hyper-V Settings