The only caveat is that every time you start an Android app on Windows 11, the system also has to spin the virtual machine, adding extra time to get to the application. However, if you have the resources to spare, there’s an option to allow the subsystem to stay always running in the background to speed up the app start process. In this guide, you will learn the easy steps to allow WSA to run continuously on Windows 11.

Enable Windows Subsystem for Android option to run continuously Enable Windows Subsystem for Android option to run as needed

Enable Windows Subsystem for Android option to run continuously

To allow WSA to always run in the background on Windows 11, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the Android virtual machine will keep running in the background, allowing you to launch apps more quickly.

Enable Windows Subsystem for Android option to run as needed

To run WSA only when an app starts, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the subsystem will stay dormant until you start an application, but the startup will delay the application.

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