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Originally Posted by Montana Harper
I haven't run into that problem, but I have found that the port changes every time I close and re-open BS. Any thoughts on why that's happening and/or how I can force it to use a static port so I don't have to check the port number every time and can make myself a batch file?
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Not sure what to tell you. My Bluestacks never changes port numbers on the same virtual machine. Opening and closing, enabling and disabling doesn't change anything. Though I haven't tried to close the instance with ADB disabled and reopen to see if the port changes. Two different BS will have different port numbers (for me). Try to enable the connection andleave it on when closing BS. Then reopen, see if the port stayed the same.
ETA: I never restart a VM either. It may happen for port numbers to change if you cold reboot an instance.
ETA2: I have managed to temporarily get the port number changed by stopping and starting the instance from the multi instance manager. After closing everything, it reverted back to the normal static port behavior once I went back to using the shortcut for the instance, which I usually use. But I couldn't reproduce the port number change in a different attempt. I suggest you try to create a shortcut to your instance, and start and stop from there (the multi instance manager has an option to create a shortcut for you).