Do not worry, when the BlueStacks installation is rooted, it will say the device is rooted. Then you will be shown that the device is not rooted.Now click on Get Started and under Verify Root Status, click on Verify Root.Then launch Root Checker and click on Agree (if you accept the T&Cs).Now open Root Checker (or any other application of your choice) and click Install.
Install Root Checker from the Google Play Store Launch the Google Play Store in BlueStacks and search for Root Check.Whichever method is used to Root BlueStacks, you may need a root checking app to confirm if the process was successful. Install a Root Checking Application from the Google Play Store Then, sign into the Play Store and then you can go ahead with the rooting process as discussed below.Start the Newly Created BlueStacks Instance from the BlueStacks Multi-Instance Manager
Select the Android Version of Nougat 32-Bit in the BlueStacks Fresh Instance Window
Additionally, rooted BlueStacks can be used for some illegal activities, so, proceed with extreme caution and stay within the legal boundaries. Moreover, in some cases, third-party applications are used, which are generally safe but may harm your system/data. Proceed at your own risk as rooting BlueStacks can cause it to become unstable and it may fail to launch.
There can be many methods both, automatic or manual to root BlueStacks, but we will try to use a simple approach so that a common user can follow the instructions. As one of the top Android Emulators, there is always a requirement from some advanced users to root the BlueStacks application. This allows the user to perform different operations (that a normal user cannot like changing the boot animation etc.) and install applications that require root access (like Wi-Fi sniffer). In Android, rooting is a process to gain administrative privileges on the phone and have access to the Android system files.