Because MSI App Player shares its core with BlueStacks, many solutions that work for BlueStacks also apply here.

To optimize the performance of the MSI App Player, consider the following tips and tricks:

Graphics card drivers (NVIDIA/AMD/Intel) that are outdated or corrupted.

This error typically appears during launch with the message: “Unable to start MSI App Player. Please check if Hyper-V is enabled (Error: 59300).”

To resolve this issue, follow these verified troubleshooting steps: 1. Enable Hardware Virtualization

To avoid malware or corrupted installers, always download MSI App Player directly from MSI’s official source:

Version 5.9.300 usually fails due to software conflicts. The most common causes include:

: The player may fail to launch if features like Hyper-V or Virtual Machine Platform are enabled in Windows settings.

(disabled) if you are getting "Incompatible Windows Settings" errors Restart your computer. 3. Update Graphics Drivers Many "stuck on loading" errors are actually GPU-related Graphics Settings in Windows. Browse and add HD-Player.exe C:\Program Files\BlueStacks_msi2 High Performance to ensure it uses your discrete GPU. 4. Switch to BlueStacks 5 (Alternative) MSI App Player x BlueStacks

Before starting, remove any remnants of old or failed installations.

Error code 59300 is a common issue encountered by MSI App Player users. This error typically occurs when the application fails to launch or crashes during gameplay. The exact cause of this error can be attributed to various factors, including:

Open the , type Turn Windows features on or off , and press Enter.

: Ensure at least 4GB of RAM is allocated (8GB recommended).