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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn
Ahh, so if you'd be running Android under BlueStacks you'd have 3GB or less available for Windows and other applications.
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I'm not sure, whether I understand you correctly.
Would you want to run Bluestacks in parallel to some Windows apps?
Just to make sure: Bluestacks is a normal app, not a bootable OS.
On Chromebook Pixel, for example I could run Linux in parallel.
Not boot separately, but run parallel to Chrome.
So, of course both OSs would impact each other.
With Bluestacks on the other hand, Windows wouldn't suffer. It's like opening any other (memory intensive) app. Or shutting down Bluestacks after having used the specific Android app.