
Go to Program Data > BlueStacks > Android. The Program Data folder is hidden by default, so you might have to enable “Show Hidden Files” to access the folder.Īfter you enable display of hidden files, you should be able to see a Program Data folder in the root of your System (Windows installation) drive. This file can be found in the BlueStacks Program Data folder of your System Drive ( C:\Program Data\BlueStacks\Android if Windows is installed in C Drive). It’s like a virtual storage drive used by BlueStacks. BlueStacks stores all SD Card data in that file. The SD Card of BlueStacks App Player is actually a file that resides on your computer. Unmount and link the new SD Card with BlueStacks.Mount the image as a hard drive and format it.Create an empty drive image to act as a virtual SD Card.

Locate the BlueStacks SD Card in computer.Increase BlueStacks internal/SD card/RAM storageīefore moving any further, let’s explore the steps in short

Here, we are going to find out where BlueStacks stores the SD Card in computer and then we’ll replace this default SD Card with another one having custom size to increase storage space inside BlueStacks.
