Many Android users enjoy running their Android apps on their Windows laptops since it offers thrills and leads to more productivity. But for so long, this has been done only with the help of third-party emulators like Bluestack. Fortunately, Windows now includes native Android software known as Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). With the help of this tool, you can easily run your favorite Android applications on PCs running Windows 11 and some versions of Windows 10. But what can you do if Android apps not working on your PC?
Android apps may crash or stop functioning completely when you use the Windows Subsystem for Android to run them on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC. If that’s the case, these are the perfect solutions:
1] Restart Your Computer
2] Restart the Windows Subsystem for Android
3] Update Windows Subsystem for Android
4] Uninstall and Reinstall WSA
5] Set Windows Subsystem Resource Settings to Continuous
6] Make Sure Control Flow Guard is Turned on
7] Uninstall and Reinstall the Application that is Not Working
8] Update Windows
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