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I always get this error,

"Your graphics hardware or driver do not support apps that needs high performance graphics. A limited version is being installed, some apps may not run. You may update the graphics drivers and re-install Bluestacks to try to resolve this limitation"

But I already update my graphics driver to its latest version, Name : Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family Version : 7.15.10.1502

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According to the Bluestacks help forums, the current Intel driver is not compatible and you need to downgrade your driver or try to use the driver linked to in the answer by Charlie B on Bluestacks forum.

If you have an Intel video chipset, you may need a third party replacement driver, especially in Windows 8.

If you have one of the following chipsets:

  • Intel(R) B43 Express Chipset
  • Intel(R) G41 Express Chipset
  • Intel(R) G43 Express Chipset
  • Intel(R) G45 Express Chipset
  • Intel(R) Q43 Express Chipset
  • Intel(R) Q45 Express Chipset
  • Mobile Intel(R) GL40 Express Chipset
  • Mobile Intel(R) GM45 Express Chipset
  • Mobile Intel(R) GS45 Express Chipset

Download one of the following for your system:


32bit Video Driver: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/68552889/ROYAL.BNA.DRIVER.V3.1-SNiPER%5BBNA%5D%E2%84%A2.rar

64bit Video Driver: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/68552889/ROYAL.BNA.DRIVER.3.1.64-SNiPER%5BBNA%5D%E2%84%A2.zip


Installation

  1. Run cmd.exe as administrator by pressing Windows+R and type cmd.exe
  2. Type the following two commands, line by line, or copy/paste them one at a time

    bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
    bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON
    
  3. Reboot and install BNA by unzipping the file you downloaded above and running RBNADSetup.exe.

  4. After install, reboot, run a command prompt again and enter

    bcdedit -set loadoptions ENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
    bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF
    
  5. Reboot again

  6. Try your install now

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