Running an Android emulator like MEmu Play on a 2GB RAM computer is challenging because the official minimum requirement is often listed as 4GB. However, you can significantly reduce lag and boost speed by optimizing both Windows and the emulator's internal engine. Step 1: System-Level Optimizations
Older Android versions (like Lollipop 5.1) consume significantly less RAM than newer versions like Android 7.1 or 9.0. Running an Android emulator like MEmu Play on
Capping the frame rate prevents your CPU from overheating or spiking. Step 3: Maintenance & Performance Hacks Capping the frame rate prevents your CPU from
Use the Task Manager to kill non-essential processes (like browsers or background updates) before starting MEmu. Step 2: Optimized MEmu Engine Settings 1024MB - 1536MB Manually increase your Windows paging
Assigning more than half your actual cores can cause system-wide lag. 1024MB - 1536MB
Manually increase your Windows paging file size (Virtual Memory) to help the system handle the low physical RAM.
Right-click the MEmu desktop icon, go to Properties > Compatibility , and check "Run this program as an administrator" .