So probably not practical to leave on whilst using other intensive applications. Soon as I loaded my cameras live, the CPU usage really jumps up on usage. After loading for a few seconds, the Google Sign In page will appear, as shown in the image. Click on the 'Sign in' button to proceed. Whilst Bluestack and Google Home itself hardly uses any CPU/RAM. On the first launch, click on the 'Play Store' icon from your BlueStacks home screen, as shown below. Once working you can delete the other "instance" called Nougat 32-bit as you'll be using Pie 64-bit going forward. 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. When you try to open Google Home and login, Google Home wants to turn on Bluetooth to proceed and stuck as there is no bluetooth to turn on in Android emulator, but just quit Google Home by clicking home icon to back out and reload Google Home to skip it. Then, sign into the Play Store and then you can go ahead with the rooting process as discussed below.Once you start the instance you can download Google Home and run it.Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later. You have to create a PIE 64-Bit instance. Download and install BlueStacks on your PC.When you first load up Google Home won't be available on Google App Store.Install Android emulator - Bluestacks 5.Just thought I'll provide a way to use Google Home on your Windows desktop
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