You accidentally launched GameGuardian directly from your phone's main home screen instead of launching it inside the Parallel Space app.
To develop 32-bit and 64-bit support for virtual spaces (like Parallel Space) to run tools such as without root, you must build an environment that can handle multiple application binary interfaces (ABIs) simultaneously. 1. Dual-Architecture Architecture Tap in the bottom right corner of the tool
By correctly balancing and 64-Bit Support , you can unleash the full potential of GameGuardian, customizing your offline gaming experiences flawlessly without ever compromising your device's warranty or security through root access. Tap in the bottom right corner of the tool
Grant it permission to "Draw over other apps" if prompted. A floating, translucent GameGuardian widget should appear on your screen. Tap in the bottom right corner of the tool. Tap in the bottom right corner of the tool
Required for 64-bit devices (Android 6.0+) to improve stability and prevent issues like black screens when opening secondary apps. Using GameGuardian with Parallel Space (No Root)
Follow this precise sequence to configure GameGuardian within Parallel Space without modifying your system partition. Step 1: Download the Required Packages
Enable "Display over other apps" for Parallel Space to allow GameGuardian's floating icon to appear over your game.