I call it s****y because you cannot select folders to rename or delete.
This was my post: "Why is Android/data empty on Bluestacks and how to access it? I can only see the files in the data folder by using the s****y default File Manager. In the end I just uninstalled the emulator and went to LDPlayer. I was a little heavy on my tone and annoyed after wasting days trying to figure it out without finding any trace of answers. My post on the r/ Bluestacks reddit sit regarding this was deleted by their moderators without any feedback or answer.
I tried to look up any information regarding this and it is nowhere to be found, as if they make sure it is all deleted off the internet:) Other issues is that my PC had a few blue screens of death, made games run very slow with echo sounds, a whole other things but I kept using it as I didn't know better. It doesn't matter which file manager you use, only theirs can see the data inside but cannot be edited. I pointed out that the emulator eats up you HD, as in 60Gb+ for no reason and that it hides the folders insides the data folder, so you can't transfer it across.
Just wanted to point people to use any other Android emulator besides BlueStacks. Export and Restore Your Data from USBīefore converting your USB 3.0 to NTFS, you'd better backup your USB data to a new device to avoid data loss.BlueStacks issues and heavily moderated (Avoid) If the file system on your storage device is FAT32, you can convert it to NTFS to speed up the USB 3.0 drive. You will probably be prompted to restart the computer, and after you do, you should start to see substantially faster transfer speeds! Go to the Policies tab and select "Better performance", click "OK" to make sure that you want to optimize and improve your USB transfer speed. Expand Disk Drives in Device Manager and find your USB device, right-click on your USB device or hard drive and choose "Properties".ģ.
Right-click on the Windows icon and select "Device Manager ".Ģ. Use the Device Manager to Optimize USB 3.0ġ. I used to get around 20-30MB/s in Windows 7, but now the drive gets an extremely slow transferring speed on Windows 10! The copy speed is near 0 bytes!" Method One.
Since having updated to Windows 10, I get a very slow transfer rate. "I tend to copy a lot of stuff to my Kingston USB 3.0 drive to put into my media player in the living room. But mine is no more than 50KB every second."Ĭase 2. A new USB 3.0 drive should at least have a write speed of 15–20 MB per second. "I have bought a new USB 3.0 thumb drive and noticed that it gained surprisingly slow read/write speeds.
Before converting, you'd better back up your USB. Expand Disk Drives in Device Manager and find your USB device, right-click on your USB device. Right-click on the Windows icon and select "Device Manager ".