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Change how Windows Subsystem for Android consumes resources

Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) helps to run Android apps available in Amazon Appstore (with over 50K apps) on a Windows 11 device. Earlier limited to the US, the platform now supports more countries and regions including the UK, Canada, Italy, Japan, Germany, France, etc. While the default settings for WSA might work for some users, it may not be suitable for many users especially when it comes to using system resources (like Memory). But thankfully, there is a way to change how Windows Subsystem for Android consumes resources on a Windows 11 PC, and this post will help you with that.

Change how Windows Subsystem for Android consumes resources

There are two ways the Windows Subsystem for Android can use the system resources for mobile apps in Windows 11 OS. These are:

If you find that the default setting for Subsystem resources is not optimal or WSA uses system resources unnecessarily, then you can switch to a different setting.

Before you proceed further, install Windows Subsystem for Android if you haven’t already. A minimum of 8GB RAM is required and 16GB RAM is recommended to run Windows Subsystem for Android. In addition to that, the Virtual Machine Platform setting must be enabled on your Windows 11 system. If your system doesn’t meet the minimum RAM and other device requirements, then it won’t run.

Change how Windows Subsystem for Android consumes resources

The steps to change how Windows Subsystem for Android consumes resources in Windows 11 are as follows:

  1. Press the Start button to open the Start menu
  2. Click on All apps
  3. Scroll down the list of available apps
  4. Click on the Windows Subsystem for Android Settings
  5. The Settings window will open with the System section
  6. Click on the drop-down icon available for Subsystem resources
  7. Select the Continuous option if you want to keep the Subsystem always running. If your system has enough memory and it doesn’t affect the performance of other applications, you can select this setting. Or else, keep the As needed option selected.

That’s it! You can anytime change the Subsystem resources setting using the same steps.

Related: How to sideload Android apps using WSA on Windows 11

Other important settings for Windows Subsystem for Android

Apart from changing the Subsystem resources setting, there are some other important settings for WSA that you can customize as per your needs. These are:

If you find that WSA is not running as expected after changing some settings, you can always reset the Windows Subsystem for Android to default.

How do I fix Windows Subsystem on Android?

If apps won’t install or keep crashing, then restart the Subsystem using the Windows Subsystem for Android Settings app and try again. You need to press the Turn off button available under the System section of that app to do this. On the other hand, if you are unable to start Windows Subsystem for Android on your Windows 11 system, then first access the Windows Features using the Search box. After that, enable or turn on Hyper-V, the Virtual Machine Platform, and Windows Hypervisor Platform, and restart your system.

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