Important: Proceed at your own risk. The following method is not officially supported. Also, you do not need to enroll in the Windows Insider program. We managed to get the Google Play Store on our systems with the stable version of Windows The procedure involves several steps covered in detail below. First of all, you need to uninstall the existing Windows Subsystem for Android component if you have one installed. You will need WSL to complete this portion of the tutorial.
Once this will be done, you will be able to run Google Play Store and install the apps from there. You are done at this point.
Next, you need to modify the Windows Subsystem for Android component, so it will become compatible with GApps. Here we go. Now, you need to unpack both packages and selectively combine their components. Here's how it works. Everything is done. You just built the custom kernel with GApps intergrated. Now, we are on the finish line.
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See below for more details about both methods. Pressing the sign-in button did nothing. But now there are at least two ways to install Google apps and services including tthe Google Play Store on the Windows Subsystem for Android.
Developer ADeltaX has released a tool called WSAGAScript that smashes its way through that roadblock… although it does it in a way that feels a little risky at the moment. Plus, you have to jump through a bunch of hoops to use WSAGAScripts, including downloading and modifying that Windows Subsystem for Android installer, installing the Windows Subsystem for Linux so that you can run some Linux-only commands, and more.
Note that you will have to uninstall any previously-installed instance of WSA before beginning, and that will remove any Android apps you may have already installed.
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