![]() ![]() One of them is Google Now Launcher, Lean Launcher or the Rootless Launcher. There are lot of good launcher available on the internet. Replacing it with a much faster but basic launcher will do the trick. ![]() Most of the bloatware that comes from the emulator are from its stock launcher. Then find the ADB debugging, set it to Open local connection. If you’re using LDPlayer, you also need to change the option for Root access to Apps and ADB.įor the latest version of LDPlayer, you can enable ADB by going to Settings > Other Settings. ![]() Look for USB debugging option from the list and enable it. Our next step is to enable the USB debugging, you can do this by going to Settings > Developer Options. Once activated, it will show an message saying “You are now a developer!”. Tap it 7 times to enable the Developer Options. Then scroll down to the bottom of the page and look for the Build number. ![]() To do that, Go to Settings > About Tablet. This will allow us to access the Android Debug Bridge (adb). To start, we need to enable the Developer Options from your emulator. The steps are easy and readily available in your emulator packages, so our step-by-step process is a no brainer for everyone. This is by uninstalling those apps using Google’s SDK Android Debug Bridge or adb. We tried to find ways to remove it and luckily, we found a way to do it and we’ll share it here in this guide. Popular android emulators that are built for gaming like Nox Player and LDPlayer gives faster performance but due to its bloatware, it makes laggy for some PC owners specially to those who have low specs. Looking for an alternative emulator that has less bloatware is difficult to find, if you happen to find one – you suffer from low performance in terms of games because these emulators are built for applications only. Bloatware apps are one of the main problems of most android emulator today. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The "testUbuntu20" VM currently has the "Powered Off" icon, right? Select the VM, and hit the green arrow "start" icon. Open up the Oracle VM VirtualBox manager.Shut down the virtual machine from the tiny triangle icon in the upper right corner, the power icon, "Power Off" > Power Off > Power Off.At the top of the "testUbuntu20 - Oracle VM VirtualBox" window, most people find it convenient to enable Devices > Shared Clipboard > Bidirectional. When there are no errors and the last line of that terminal window says "Press Return to close this window.", click inside that window and press Return.Install the Guest Additions again from the beginning.When the VM starts up again, right-click the CD image on the desktop (if you don't see it, look in the left bar, at the bottom), and Eject. ![]() (Earlier advice also recommended installing gcc and make, but apparently they are already included with build-essential). ![]()
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