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How to Use WHATSAPP On PC For Windows And MAC

How to Use WHATSAPP On PC For Windows And MAC
Guys as you know Whatsapp is the most Popular Messanger available in the Market for Mobile Phones.Unfortunately if you dont own a Smart phone then you might not be able to use whatsapp. But don’t worry today I will Tell you how to use WHATSAPP on PC very easily.
 You can Use it On Both Windows and Mac.



Let us See How to Use Whatsapp On Windows and Mac PC.

To Run Whatsapp on Pc, We will Require Android Emulator, Android Emulator Helps us to Run Whatsapp on PC.  
To Follow these two step:-
Step 1:-  Youwave And Bluestack are the Two Android Emulator which enable us to Run Whatsapp or any other Android App on PC.

Step 2:- If you Go for Bluestack then Download and install it, then run the Bluestack and Click on ” Apps “     
         

Step 3:-Then Click on the Tab ” Social ” and select ” Whatsapp ” and Install it.



Now download Whatsapp.apk and move the downloaded file to PC directory.

To Check PC’s Directory, Open Youwave click on help > Instruction. Now move your 
 whatsapp.apk file in to that directory . Then Click on View then Redraw Icons. 
 Now You will see Whatsapp icon .


After Installing Whatsapp on Youwave or Bluestack you have to enter Mobile number which is not used earlier For Whatsapp account.  Then they will take 5 Minutes to verify and will send you Code.
Enter that code and thats all.

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