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Downloading old versions of the MSI App Player is often necessary for users with low-end PCs or those seeking specific stability found in previous builds . Developed in partnership with BlueStacks
- Uninstall any current version of MSI App Player or BlueStacks via Windows Settings > Apps.
- Run
%temp%and delete all files. - Disable real-time antivirus temporarily (re-enable after install).
- Disable your antivirus temporarily (false positives on emulator installers are common).
- Right-click the old version
.exe→ Run as Administrator. - During installation, choose “Custom Install” and uncheck any options like “Install additional apps” or “Send usage data.”
- Once installed, launch the emulator once and let it initialize. Then close it.
- Optional but recommended: Disable automatic updates inside the emulator’s settings (gear icon → Preferences → Updates → “Never check for updates”).
- Disable Antivirus temporarily: Old versions often get flagged as "Potentially Unwanted Programs" (PUPs). This is usually a false positive because they modify system settings, but be 100% sure of your source.
- Turn off Auto-Updates: As soon as you install the old version, open settings and set "Auto-Update" to Never. Otherwise, it will update itself overnight back to the buggy new version.
- Virtualization: Old versions require you to manually enable VT (Virtualization Technology) in your BIOS; newer versions do this automatically.
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To download an older version of , you should use reputable third-party software archives, as the official MSI website typically only hosts the most recent release. Available Old Versions Msi App Player Download Old Version