I dont know where they should go. so I posted them here. please move to the correct spot.
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i just got my phone today and i cant hardspl it yet. i tried that the prof. sadi and all i got was a white screen, and then i went to his other forum and dl the 3 files flashed tried to flash those and all i got was a white screen again, ALL I GET IS THE WHITE SCREEN. PLEASE HELP, p.s. im not a noob, i have had a 8525 for like a year and ahalf and never had this problem. someone please help
You've already posted in the "HardSPL will not install - WHITE SCREEN" thread (this one), so there's no point continuing this thread....
If you read through the whole of the above thread, then you should be able to work out if there has been a fix or workaround posted for your particular issue; if not, post some more relevant info so that people can help - "PLEASE HELP!!!" is just gonna get you ignored
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So, somehow I lost my "Touch Pro" Splash Screen after flashing my phone with the RomeOS rom, all i get now is a screen with the bios on it. I tried to flash it back to the original Sprint ROM but I am still getting this screen. Is there a way to get the "Touch Pro" initial screen back? Don't wanna look suspicious if I need to return this to bestbuy
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Please don't double post! You have already posted this question in the ROMeOS thread (where it belongs, and where I've just answered it). No need to open an additional thread for this!
sorry. please let this die.
Would somebody running the original firmware please upload the whole [.../system/media] folder here.
1) Is it possible to extract original boot screens from a nandroid backup I have?
2) Does anyone know how to remove the Vodafone splash?
Please post custom boot screens here too if you have any...
Thanks in advance.
For changing the Vodafone splash screen check:
http://ostebaronen.dk/?p=124
and the XDA-Wiki: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Sapphire_Hacking#sec08
Both are the same, since they are written by me, lol.
you are a legend cheesebaron - thanks for the effort you've put in on the tut's... much appreciated.... until next time!
alright i installed something stupid on my g1 in an atempt to unlock the phone. it modified my bootloader and now when i turn it on it displays the t mobile g1 screen for like a second then displays a black DNA picture, then boots normaly.
i want to remove this image so i was thinking about reinstalling the bootloader, how do i know what one i have so i know what to replace, and should this be the right path to take
things i do know
im using cyanogen
im drc83 (idk what that means)
First this prob belongs in the Q&A section. Some more details about what exact file you flashed would help
my apologies, im new to the forums. i will admit it was a stupid decision to try this in the first place,
i have a url but it wont let me post it. that is where i got it from
If it displays just that picture & then boots normally your fine. I don't have the original splash file, but just look up how to use custom splash screens & find the original file & flash it. Boom, back to normal
hey guys.
I haven't seen any mention as to how to change the splash screen. i've searched in these forums. i've searched in google. not only have I not found instructions and many custom splash screens (as I'm used to on the Evo and my WinMo phones from back in the day) but I haven't even found another thread in any other forum asking this same question?!?!
can anyone please shed some light on why we haven't changed the splash screen, and perhaps also why nobody seems to be asking this question i'm asking now?
Ok what's a splash screen?
We've got boot animations, lockscreens and wallpapers. I've never heard of splash screens on an android device.
splash screens are the first screen you see before the boot animation plays. in the Xoom that is the red M motorola logo.
on the Evo it's the HTC logo. that's always been changeable. i believe in the evo it was fastboot flash splash splashfile.rgb565. i've got many many custom ones made
First off this is a question. So guess where it should be posted?
But to answer you question, we can not write to the partition that houses the logo.img that is used for the "red m" logo you speak of.
already had a talk with one of the Tiamat team members and they explained the exact state of things...too bad it was after hours of online research and searching through the github on the incorrect suggestion that on honeycomb tablets the splash was hardcoded into the kernel.
at this point the Tiamat guys have been able to decrypt the image and create their own, but can't write to the logo partition like you said.
why did they move away from the simple splash1 rgb565 partition used in froyo?
Q moved to Q&A, since it was already answered. Thread closed.