

The instance you have created will now appear in the Multi-Instance Manager. Click on "Download" to get the additional files for the selected Android version.Ĩ. You will now be able to create new instances with fewer clicks on BlueStacks 5 as the settings of your last created instance will be saved on the Multi-instance Manager.ħ. Instance count: You can create one or more instances with the same settings.DPI: Allot a DPI from 160, 240 and 320.Performance mode: Select a suitable performance mode to experience optimum performance.ABI setting: Choose the desired ABI libraries for your instance.Resolution: Select the resolution for your instance here.Memory allocation: Assign the amount of RAM for this instance.CPU cores: Specify the number of CPU cores you wish to assign for this instance.Now, you will have to customize the instance as per your preference by specifying the following: If you've selected Pie 64-bit for the first time, a message will appear asking you to download additional files associated with it, as shown below. Click on "Pie 64-bit", as shown in the image.ĥ. The next screen allows you to select the Android version from a dropdown menu. The BlueStacks Multi-Instance Manager will open on your screen. Launch BlueStacks 5 and click on the Multi-instance Manager icon on the side toolbar.Ģ. The steps below will explain how to do this.ġ. If BlueStacks 5 Nougat 32-bit or Nougat 64-bit is already installed on your PC, then you can create a Pie 64-bit instance on it using the Multi-Instance Manager. How can I create a Pie 64-bit instance on my BlueStacks?

