Resize SD Card - BLUESTACKS

 Re-size SD Card - BLUESTACKS

1) Download the zip file DATA.IMG_Maker
2) Extract the zip file "DATA.IMG_Maker" .
3) Click on " Re-size SD " (Windows Batch File).
4) Tick on " create new ". New window will opened.
5) Select the folder to store the SD card.
6) Give a name to your SD Card file with the .fs extension (for example SDCard.fs) and click on Save.
7) The slider sets the amount of space (in megabytes) you want to allocate for the new SD Card.
8) Click on Create File. The program will ask you to select a file system. Select none.
9) Click Ok and exit the application. Your unformatted SD Card image will be created in your chosen location.
10) Download and install OSFMount.
11) Launch the application and click on Mount New button.
12) Select source as Image file and browse and select the newly created image.
13) Assign a suitable drive letter to mount the image and set the drive type as Auto.
14) Untick Read only drive option and click on OK to mount the drive.
15) You will notice a new empty hard disk drive.
16) Format it by right clicking on the drive it in My Computer and select FAT as the file system and click on start.
17) Open Task Manager >> Processes tab.
18) Check on Show Processes from all users option.
19) Locate and kill all processes beginning with “HD-“. To kill a process, right click on it and select “End Process”.
20) Go to Start >> Run and type “regedit”.
21) Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\BlueStacks\Guests\Android\BlockDevice\2.
22) Double click on the Path String and modify its value to the full path of the image file. Example - "C:\Program Data\BlueStacks\SDCard.fs".
23) Open Bluestacks, it will take some time to launch for the first time.

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