1. You need to download these tools :- OSF MOUNT and EXT2 VOLUME MANAGERand ROOT EXPLORER.apk file. DOWNLOAD THE FILES FROM HERE:-
OSF Mount (32 Bit) OSF Mount (64 Bit)
EXT2 Volume Manager
ROOT EXPLORER.apk
2.After downloading and installing everything first of all kill all BlueStacks processes in the task manager (starting with HD-…) and then Open EXT2 Volume Manager click on Tools in the Menu Bar and then Service Management.
3. Under Service Startup Mode select “SERVICE_DEMAND_START” and then under GLOBAL VOLUME SETTINGS uncheck “Mount all volumes in read-only mode” and check “Enable writing support for ext3 volumes”.
4. Under Service Status at the top you will notice “Ext2Fsd is NOT started“. So click on the tab “START” just on its right and then click the “APPLY” button. A message will appear just click OK and minimize Ext2 Volume Manager.
5. Now Run OSF Mount and click on “Mount New” and then click the dotted button under “Image file” and then browse to this folder
For Windows 7 == “C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\Android”
For Windows XP == “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BlueStacks\Android“
and select “SDCard.fs” file
6. Remember to ***UNCHECK THE READ-ONLY DRIVE*** at the bottom. and then click OK.
7. Wait for it to mount and then open My Computer. Here you will see a new drive “SDCard(H:)” or “Local Disk (H:)” something similar. Open it. Here you can do anything you want for eg. If you want to create a new folder like Music or My Data or you can copy any file to it like music files or video files.
8. After copying your desired files Open OSF Mount again and click “Dismount all and Exit” and then click OK and wait for it to dismount devices and exit.
9. And then Restart BlueStacks.
10. In BlueStacks open Root Explorer and scroll down to “sdcard” folder and open it and YOU WILL FIND YOUR COPIED FILE OR FOLDER THERE.
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SEE THIS PIC IF YOU CAN’T FIND SDCARD.FS
*********DOWNLOAD BLUESTACKS VERSION 0.7.2.751 HERE….********
OSF Mount (32 Bit) OSF Mount (64 Bit)
EXT2 Volume Manager
ROOT EXPLORER.apk
2.After downloading and installing everything first of all kill all BlueStacks processes in the task manager (starting with HD-…) and then Open EXT2 Volume Manager click on Tools in the Menu Bar and then Service Management.
3. Under Service Startup Mode select “SERVICE_DEMAND_START” and then under GLOBAL VOLUME SETTINGS uncheck “Mount all volumes in read-only mode” and check “Enable writing support for ext3 volumes”.
4. Under Service Status at the top you will notice “Ext2Fsd is NOT started“. So click on the tab “START” just on its right and then click the “APPLY” button. A message will appear just click OK and minimize Ext2 Volume Manager.
5. Now Run OSF Mount and click on “Mount New” and then click the dotted button under “Image file” and then browse to this folder
For Windows 7 == “C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\Android”
For Windows XP == “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BlueStacks\Android“
and select “SDCard.fs” file
6. Remember to ***UNCHECK THE READ-ONLY DRIVE*** at the bottom. and then click OK.
7. Wait for it to mount and then open My Computer. Here you will see a new drive “SDCard(H:)” or “Local Disk (H:)” something similar. Open it. Here you can do anything you want for eg. If you want to create a new folder like Music or My Data or you can copy any file to it like music files or video files.
8. After copying your desired files Open OSF Mount again and click “Dismount all and Exit” and then click OK and wait for it to dismount devices and exit.
9. And then Restart BlueStacks.
10. In BlueStacks open Root Explorer and scroll down to “sdcard” folder and open it and YOU WILL FIND YOUR COPIED FILE OR FOLDER THERE.
I CREATED A FOLDER MUSIC IN MY SDCARD. |
IF YOU THINK THIS WAS HELPFUL THEN DON’T FORGET TO COMMENT. SEE OTHER POSTS TOO.
SEE THIS PIC IF YOU CAN’T FIND SDCARD.FS
*********DOWNLOAD BLUESTACKS VERSION 0.7.2.751 HERE….********
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