
Search for Instagram under App Center and install the app.Set Memory to 4096 MB (again, if you have enough ram, if not I think 2040 MB is enough).Set 4 CPU cores (if your CPU supports it).Set the Engine configurations to the following:.Click on the settings icon (the cog on the top right hand side), then go to Settings.Step 2: Configure BlueStacks for Instagram Usage After installing, connect your Google account or just create a new one.Scroll all the way to the bottom to Download ( ).So today I will share my complete step on the setup so you don’t have to go around and search everywhere for troubleshooting guides and FAQs. When I first set it up I encountered a whole bunch of issues such as crashes and black screens on instagram app. These days I used Bluestack to run Android on my Windows machine to its native Instagram app and upload my photos. I wanted to be able to upload my images straight away after editing on my high powered desktop. Therefore what did then was go to my mobile phone, open OneDrive, download the image then send to Instagram App for upload. The annoying thing with Instagram is that the Windows app does not allow upload at all, nor the website. That is copy the huge RAW files from my SD Card, process the files in On1 Photo RAW or other graphics software, save high quality images on my harddrive (synced to cloud) and then lastly upload them to Instagram. Now my workflow is the usual DSLR RAW shooter workflow. On my free time I do a lot of photography and one of the usual things that I do is post my shots to Instagram.
