Nox 99 Stuck Mac

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  5. Why My Nox Stuck At 99

Some of our users have reported the Nox App Player stuck at 99% while starting up. First, please disable windows firewall, quit the antivirus on your pc and try again. If the problem remains, you can see the two different situations and each one could try the solutions below.

How to Fix Stuck at 99% Issue in Nox App Player Mac. Nox App Player is emulator available for you to use Android application on your PC.

First you need to download VirtualBoxInstall it Than install NOX player for mac, after this open nox player. Same for me, fully updated M1 mac and nox installer 3.8.5.2. Keeps popping up asking for my password while stuck at 99%. Even if I put it in and click OK the popup keeps coming back. There is still no information on Nox site on this that I can find. Overwrite the installer package and the system will pop up a notice to remind you of rebooting your Mac as below: 3. In general, you can run the emulator normally, but if you still stuck at 99 and can't run the emulator after the 2 steps. Here is a guide: Please Click your Apple icon and Choose 【 System preferences 】. Restart the emulator. I am using windows 7, im using nox as device to debug in android studio Then, Nox starts normally but the startup progress always stuck at 99%. Here is the log file: 2017-10-25 22:31:28.

Situation One: Nox stucks at 0-99% in startup and receive no error message

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Solution One: some AMD CPU may encounter this due to the affect of amd-v. Please enalbe VT (Virtulization Technology) of your computer following this post: Enalbe VT to get better performance

Solution Two: Another possible cause is Graphics Card or it’s driver does not support to run Nox. Please download and run this little tool we have developed: OpenGLChecker. If your OpenGL version < 2.0 you need to change your graphics card. If your OpenGL version ≥ 2.0 but still stuck at 99%, then you need to update your Graphics Card driver.

Solution Three: If you set your file system to FAT32 it may cause this problem because FAT32 has a limit to the maximum size of each single file. In this case, please change your file system to NTFS or reinstall Nox to a NTFS disc.

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Solution Four: CPU only receives part of the parameters returned from Android thus Nox can’t start. This a bit more complex and to fix it. Our develpers need to check your PC through remote access. If are are willing to do so, please contact us by email: support@bignox.com and we will arrange a time for the remote access and assistant. Please note that you need to install the software called TeamViewer to create such connection and you can end the process any time you want during the remote control.

Situation Two: Nox stucks at 99% in startup and then receive this error message: System has problems to start, please try to repair!

Note that this only applies to case of stucking at 99% due to system reasons. Do not change any thing in this tool provided unless you know what you are doing.

1. Run Nox App Player as administrator (right-click nox.exe or the Nox icon on your desktop and choose “Run as administrator”)

2. Download this software called “Windows Repair“, unzip it to your computer.

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3. Double click to start the “Windows repair” software, go to “Repairs” tab – open repairs (note: you could choose to back up your registry first if you worry any problem this might cause) Bluestacks for macos big sur.

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4. In the next window appeared, click “start repairs”. The default setting is to restart your computer after repair. If you don’t want to, please un tick the box as shown below before you start.

If the above does not solve your problem, please do not hesitate to contact us for further help through support@bignox.com. Please make sure to include these information in your email:

1) A screenshot of the error message;
2) description of the problem;
3) your computer specifications;
4) does this problem repeatedly appear?
5) these two log files:

C:Users<Your Name>AppDataLocalNoxNox.log
C:Users<Your Name>vmlog.log