How to relocate the data? Click Mul-drive on the toolbar; Click 【Relocate emulator data】 Click【Start to move】 Note: The operation will move all the emulator files to the designated folder! And please close the running emulator before using the function. Select a folder destination, then click to select folder. Wait for 100% and click Ok. Incoming Data/Database Location or Incoming Data/Connection String – This option is either a folder location if a dBase connection is being used or a connection string to an ODBC enabled database. You can use the ‘’ button next to the input field to browse for a database location if the dBase Connection Type is selected.
BlueStacks is an Android emulator that was released in summer 2014, after having been in a beta release since 2011. An Android emulator is software that runs apps originally designed to only run on Android operating systems to run on other operating systems. In the case of BlueStacks, it allows Android apps to run on both Windows and Mac computers.
The program is very successful, having had over 200 million total downloads since its conception. This comes as no surprise to many, as BlueStacks is one of the most performant Android emulators that can successfuly run over 1.5m Android apps.
BlueStacks File Save Location
Files have to be saved somewhere, right? Correct, BlueStacks is no different to any other application, and if you're wondering where exactly those files are saved, you're in the right place.
If you're just looking for the default shared file path, you can find it below. Underneath this path, we explain how to actually transfer files using it.
Sharing files from BlueStacks to Windows is a straight-forward process, but there are a few steps involved:
- Open up the
Android Settings
app on the emulated device within BlueStacks - Click
Storage
- Click
Others
- Click
Explore
- Select the file you wish to export and then click the ellipsis in the top right and click copy to or move to
- Select the
SM-G955F
folder (or, if you're running a different model, the option with the phone icon) - Finally, select
windows
, thenBstSharedFolder
, and save the file there - You can then navigate to
C:ProgramDataBlueStacksEngineUserDataSharedFolder
on your PC and you will find the files in there
Nox Data Folder Location Free
- Download Nox App Player from https://www.bignox.com
- Install using default settings
- Enable Virtualization in your BiOS for better performance and stability *Recommended
- Open Nox.exe
- Once loaded, go to settings (little sun icon next to the thumbtack on the top toolbar) to set your resolution using the resolution settings provided.
- You will have to reset Nox a couple times for the resolution settings to take effect. If you see Black Bars at the top and bottom of the screen in FFBE when switching to 'PHONE - 720x1280', the macro will not function properly.
- To Make/Copy a script, click the mouse icon in the toolbar, this will bring up the macro recorder feature.
- Press the PLAY button to start recording, tap the screen x2, then push STOP, a file named 'RECORD1' will appear
- Close Nox App Player for the next steps
- Activate 'SHOW HIDDEN FILES' in windows - https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help/14201/windows-show-hidden-files
- Navigate to C:UsersxxxxAppDataLocalNoxrecord, look for a file has a bunch of random letters and numbers
- Open the file with a text editor, delete everything, then copy and paste the contents of pastebin file your using
- Save it and its ready to use, go to the proper content and press the play button next to your script
- Set your acceleration to 1x, unless otherwise specified
- Place your FFBE app using the placement guide, be sure to delete any unused icons or use a custom launcher such as Nova Launcher