MSI App Player relies heavily on hardware-assisted virtualization. If you have Windows Hyper-V, VirtualBox, or VMware active, they will clash with the player. Enable VT in BIOS: Restart your PC, enter your BIOS settings, and ensure that Virtualization Technology (VT-x or AMD-V) is enabled. Disable Windows Hyper-V: Open the Windows search bar and type Turn Windows features on or off Scroll down and uncheck Virtual Machine Platform Windows Hypervisor Platform and restart your PC.
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: Some newer versions of MSI App Player (like 5.9) support Hyper-V. Try Disabling Disable Windows Hyper-V: Open the Windows search bar
Open the Windows Settings Menu and navigate to . Try Disabling Open the Windows Settings Menu and
Version 5.9.300 introduces an automated memory management system previously found only in premium BlueStacks tiers.
: Switch between DirectX and OpenGL based on your GPU. For NVIDIA users, OpenGL often provides better stability. 3. Repairing via MSI Center