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MEmu fetches its ads from specific external domains. By modifying your Windows hosts file, you can redirect these ad-server domains to a dead-end IP address ( 127.0.0.1 ), effectively blocking ads from ever loading inside the emulator.

For millions of PC users, emulators are the gateway to mobile gaming on superior hardware. But out of the box, MEmu (short for "Micro Emulator") is often a heavy, resource-hungry beast. Enter the phenomenon of "debloating."

MEmu uses "bundleware" that can be purged using third-party tools within the emulator:

Common bloat components in MEmu (varies by version, typically 7.x–9.x): debloat memu

(Note: If 21503 doesn't work, check your specific MEmu instance port in the Multi-MEmu manager).

Simply installing a launcher is not enough — Android needs to know which app to start at boot. LauncherHijack solves this problem by intercepting the home button press and redirecting it to your chosen launcher.

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Set it as your default to hide the sponsored home screen icons. Disable Apps via ADB: For advanced users, use the ADB (Android Debug Bridge)

It's worth noting that updating MEmu can reinstall this bloatware and re-enable previously disabled services. You will need to repeat the debloating steps after major updates.

Open the (right-side toolbar). Click the Broom icon ("Clean up disk"). This deletes: MEmu fetches its ads from specific external domains

Set the Render Mode to for better stability, or OpenGL if you have a dedicated graphics card and experience visual glitches.

It was legend among the sys-admins. The "Red Button" of the architecture.

Disable Notifications: Go to Settings > Notifications and turn off notifications for the MEmu store and any pre-installed promotional apps. Step 3: Remove Pre-installed System Apps But out of the box, MEmu (short for

Your instances are stored in: C:\Users\[YourUserName]\MEmu Hyperv\VMs\