Enable ADB in MEmu
Make a note of how large this folder is before you start (Right-click > Properties). This is your baseline. debloat memu
One Tuesday, the User—a fed-up gamer named Leo—decided enough was enough. Leo didn't want to uninstall M-7; he just wanted the real M-7 back. He opened the command line and the file explorer like a surgeon. Enable ADB in MEmu Make a note of
“I remember trying to run Genshin Impact on a standard MEmu install,” says Alex, a modder and community guide on a popular emulation Discord server. “My fans sounded like a jet engine, and I was getting 20 frames per second. The emulator was using more resources to run its own ad services than it was to render the game.” Leo didn't want to uninstall M-7; he just
"Debloating" is the process of stripping away these non-essential parts to make the emulator run as lean as possible. Here is how to optimize MEmu for peak performance. 1. Use the "Microvirt" Clean Installation
Use a root-enabled file explorer (like Root Browser) to delete or freeze the following folders in /system/priv-app/ MEmu Guide : Removes the initial guide app. MEmu Launcher : Necessary if you plan to use a custom launcher. Google Apps Installer : Provided by MEmu. Titanium Backup : If the system is read-only, use Titanium Backup to "freeze" these apps instead of deleting them. 3. Ad Blocking & Network Optimization Launcher Hijack : Since MEmu often forces its own launcher, use LauncherHijack
Kael opened the diagnostics menu. It was a chaotic mess of colorful, pulsating icons. He navigated to the Settings tab and found what he was looking for, buried under layers of sub-menus: the .