Memu [hot] — Debloat
System apps and partner utilities run silently in the background, eating up precious RAM.
When you install MEmu Play, it comes packed with features designed to monetize the platform and optimize compatibility across a wide range of systems. Unfortunately, this means your virtual Android environment is bogged down by:
Connect via ADB
: Use an app like Open Hosts to add ad-blocking lists directly to the emulator’s host file. debloat memu
Debloating is generally safe, but it's always wise to create a backup of your MEmu instance (using MEmu's "Clone" or "Export" features) before making system changes. If you're using ADB, you are only disabling apps per user, which is non-destructive. If you are manually deleting system files (root method), ensure you only remove the folders you intend to.
After deleting apps and blocking ads, residual junk files will still occupy space on your hard drive. You must shrink the virtual disk to reclaim space.
I can give you custom ADB commands or precise engine settings tailored to your rig. System apps and partner utilities run silently in
This is the most direct approach, requiring root access within the MEmu instance.
Open > Settings > Auto-update apps > "Don't auto-update apps." System app updates often re-install bloatware-like features.
A: You can disable apps and clear cache, but you cannot truly "uninstall" system bloatware without root. Rooting is one click in Memu settings – there is no risk. Debloating is generally safe, but it's always wise
If you accidentally remove something critical, you have three options:
Click > Open and navigate to: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\
