Guide to start NoxPlayer. There are 4 methods to solve the problem when you are stuck at 0-99% at the startup of the emulator. I did some poking on my own, and found it worked. When Nox stops loading, open the Virtualbox that installing Nox should've also installed, and click on the 'nox' tab. On the green arrow that says 'Start', click on the dropdown to the bottom right corner of the graphic, and click 'Headless Start' this enables the vm to run without an obnoxious. Press Ente November 28, 2020 January 21, 2021 NoxPlayer Release Note big sur, mac big sur, mac release Post navigation Previous Previous post: Play Project Makeover on PC with NoxPlayer using webcam with noxplayer Mac OS BigSur. Is there a way to use a virtual cam I've heard about this kind of thing a while back but since nox didn't give me any.
There are 4 methods to solve the problem when you are stuck at 0-99% at the startup of the emulator:
- You've never started NoxPlayer normally: check this detailed tutorial
- You've started it normally but it's not working for some reason this time: Create a new instance in Multi-Drive
- For Mac users: check this detailed tutorial
- Send feedback or contact us
First Method
If you never start the emulator normally, please follow the guide: https://www.bignox.com/blog/fix-breakdown-quickly-noxplayer-like-stucking-0-99-startup/
Second Method
If you've started the emulator normally before and it stucks at 99% this time suddenly, please try to create a new emulator instance in Multi-Drive:
Open Multi-Drive (find the above icon on your desktop)
For versions of 7.0.1.5 or higher (You could find the version of NoxPlayer on the upper left of its window)
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- Click Add emulator to create a new instance
- Run the new emulator
For versions of 6.6.0.0 – 7.0.1.3
- Click to choose the Andriod version or directly click Add emulator
- Run the new emulator
Note: when you directly add an emulator, the Andriod version of the new emulator will be in accordance with your original emulator by default.
Here is a guide to add different Andriod versions:Click here
To back up and import data:
If you cannot open the original emulator instance and you want your data back, you could back up its data and re-import it so that a new instance with your original data can be added.
For versions of 7.0.1.5 or higher: (check the referral link below for previous versions)
Check this tutorial for detailed instructions.
Third Method
If you are a Mac user, please click here.
Fourth Method
Big Sur Update
If all the methods as below don’t work for you, please contact us by mail: [email protected]or official Facebook.