

On Windows, navigate to BlueStacks Shared Folder and place the files you want to.Download and install OI File Manager in BlueStacks.If u don't wanna change your Registry, You can simply copy and paste the file's that you want in SD Card at 'C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\UserData\SharedFolder\' and find the files at above location in Root Explorer (ie '(Root)/sdcard/bstfolder/ BstSharedFolder/').Īlso if that isn't what you are looking for here is another link to get to the actual folder which apps are stored: Access your local files from BlueStacks on Windows. You can find the folder at '(Root)/sdcard/bstfolder/ BstSharedFolder/'.


First Download 'Root Explorer' (Included Below) and Install 'Root Explorer' in Bluestacks.On Mac, you probably need to convert SDCard.vdi file into RAW format (as mentioned above) and mount the image, or use VirtualBox software to access the VDI image.Īnother easier way is simply to install FTP or SCP plugin for Total Commander app and transfer the files via network.įollow the steps on this Xda developer page to get to the root directory of bluestacks: Find Bluestacks SD Card Location in Your PC. Then you can try to mount these files by some software which can support Linux ext3 file systems.Īlternatively you can install Total Commander, Root or File Explorer (or similar app) in BlueStacks, then transfer your files into fake SSD card and they should appear in C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\UserData\SharedFolder folder. vdi files into RAW image which you can mount by the following command: VBoxManage clonehd -format RAW Root.vdi Root.img You can find your data files under: C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\UserData\SharedFolder on Windows or Library/BlueStacks/Android on Mac, but the data files are in 'VDI' format (VirtualBox Drive Image). BlueStacks is an Android emulator, which is basically running virtual machine with different operating system, therefore you can't access your files directly.
