Q: Is there a way to change the boot splash image (Moto dual core logo) when running Omni 4.4.2?
I had used the Team EOS Boot Splash image to change the double-M logo to the Jelly Bean logo. After running BigPart and upgrading to Kit Kat, I'd like to restore to stock, but the EOS displays an error message saying it's only compatible with the Xoom.
UPDATE: I've tried the methods on the two threads below, with no luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2123586
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20664147
OmniROM bootsplash replacement
rlmesq said:
Q: Is there a way to change the boot splash image (Moto dual core logo) when running Omni 4.4.2?
I had used the Team EOS Boot Splash image to change the double-M logo to the Jelly Bean logo. After running BigPart and upgrading to Kit Kat, I'd like to restore to stock, but the EOS displays an error message saying it's only compatible with the Xoom.
UPDATE: I've tried the methods on the two threads below, with no luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2123586
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20664147
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Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2487982&d=1388603369
This is V3 of a contribution from AIEsC, which You can see here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2580256&page=26
Basically it will delete old phone related apps, as well as will install your requested Motorola logo.
Good luck! And thanks me if it is useful for you.
sigfridov said:
Basically it will delete old phone related apps, as well as will install your requested Motorola logo.
Good luck! And thanks me if it is useful for you.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
One quick question... does this actually replace the splash screen (the static Double-M logo)?
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It appears the file installs a Moto Heatbeat boot animation, but I don't see anything in the .zip package that would change the splash screen.
rlmesq said:
Thanks for the suggestion.
One quick question... does this actually replace the splash screen (the static Double-M logo)?
It appears the file installs a Moto Heatbeat boot animation, but I don't see anything in the .zip package that would change the splash screen.
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For OmniROM you will see the pictures as you said, later the Omni logo show some lines moving out from left to right, then Omni logo keep moving just its eyes, so the zip of the link will set the first Moto logo same as Omni ROM, but will change to a Moto Logo with circles moving from inside to out until boot process finish.
Is it what are you looking for?
Let me know...
Thanks, but this zip package doesn't change the initial double-m splash screen. It only changes the boot animation (Omni logo) that follows it.
If the double-m logo was there in the first place, you'll still have it after flashing this... but I had replaced the splash screen with a different logo, and am trying to change that.
I found a solution:
1. Booted into recovery.
2. Backed up current ROM (CM11), data & boot.
3. Wiped data, system & cache.
4. Flashed EOS4 (v. 195)
5. Flashed the BigPart boot zip file (I was too lazy to replace boot.img in the ROM zip.)
6. Flashed Xoom gapps.
7. Booted to Jellybean
8. Installed Team EOS splash screen app.
9. Ran app, selected "return to stock," and it said flashing was successful.
10. Rebooted to recovery, made a backup entitled "Boot Image Changer" in case I want to use it again, and restored the earlier backup of CM11.
11. Rebooted again to see the Double-M instead of a Jellybean jar for the first time in a year.
rlmesq said:
I found a solution:
1. Booted into recovery.
2. Backed up current ROM (CM11), data & boot.
3. Wiped data, system & cache.
4. Flashed EOS4 (v. 195)
5. Flashed the BigPart boot zip file (I was too lazy to replace boot.img in the ROM zip.)
6. Flashed Xoom gapps.
7. Booted to Jellybean
8. Installed Team EOS splash screen app.
9. Ran app, selected "return to stock," and it said flashing was successful.
10. Rebooted to recovery, made a backup entitled "Boot Image Changer" in case I want to use it again, and restored the earlier backup of CM11.
11. Rebooted again to see the Double-M instead of a Jellybean jar for the first time in a year.
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I see.
The new Logo, what kind of image have to be in order it be able to be installed (flashed)?
Could ypu show what picture did you setup?
Nice job...
sigfridov said:
The new Logo, what kind of image have to be in order it be able to be installed (flashed)?
Could ypu show what picture did you setup?
Nice job...
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I think you can use most image formats, but I've reinstalled my CM11 backup so I can't open the program to check. I used a jpg.
You can crop the image from within the program. I'm not sure of the dimensions, but it's in portrait orientation, not landscape.
I just flashed back to the stock double-M "Dual Core" logo. That's contained in the program, so you don't have to hunt it down.
This is the image I had before... the Jellybean logo.
[Image] http://androidmuscle.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/android-jelly-bean-4.2.2.jpg[/image]
UPDATE: The EOS boot image app now recognizes my Xoom running CM11. Weird.
Related
Forgive me if something similar was already posted, but I did not see a Sensation specific posting of this animation.
I went through and modified the frames to allow for more accuracy in terms of specs for our devices.
Based on gimj01's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947688, which in turn is based on frysee's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648555.
Just thought I might share my edits with everyone. If gimj01 and frysee do not want me to have this posted let me know and I will remove it.
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Thanks mate!
Works great at the right speed
[EDIT] Created and uploaded installer for Clockwork.
Very nice! Missed already
Thanks!
/edit
BTW: if somebody gets standard bootanimation after replacing try following:
- flash via adb
- power down the sensation
- remove battery and place it in again
- start your phone!
hehe looking good bro
excellent, i was searchin for this yesterday and didnt find..so was thinking of making..you saved me a lot of time and effort..thanks !!!
how to install this?
when i go to Cwm it says:
installing update..
installation aborted.
jjoeshua said:
how to install this?
when i go to Cwm it says:
installing update..
installation aborted.
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Don't use CWM
Here are instructions I copied from another boot animation thread (saved me from typing them!!! Lol!)....
Instructions to install:
[NOTE YOU MUST HAVE YOUR DEVICE S-OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS]
1.Back-up stock boot animation (if you want to) which is found in /system/customize/resource using root explorer or ES file explorer
2.Delete the stock boot animation after backing up and replace it with the bootanimation.zip included in this post in the same directory as before
Then reboot!
Simples!
@AndroTMO
Nice animation by the way, any chance of a Splash screen to match? Perhaps just the Energy Star logo + sensation details (ie the 1st frame of the animantion) with the "HTC quietly brilliant" logo beneath?
awesome bootscreen! got anything for us on the downscreen along similar lines?
jjoeshua said:
how to install this?
when i go to Cwm it says:
installing update..
installation aborted.
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Check second post
greves1 said:
awesome bootscreen! got anything for us on the downscreen along similar lines?
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I as of yet have not learned where the downscreen is in relation to the rest of the OS.
If I figure out how to make it do a custom, I might work one up.
Great work OP, love it
colthekid said:
Don't use CWM
Here are instructions I copied from another boot animation thread (saved me from typing them!!! Lol!)....
Instructions to install:
[NOTE YOU MUST HAVE YOUR DEVICE S-OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS]
1.Back-up stock boot animation (if you want to) which is found in /system/customize/resource using root explorer or ES file explorer
2.Delete the stock boot animation after backing up and replace it with the bootanimation.zip included in this post in the same directory as before
Then reboot!
Simples!
@AndroTMO
Nice animation by the way, any chance of a Splash screen to match? Perhaps just the Energy Star logo + sensation details (ie the 1st frame of the animantion) with the "HTC quietly brilliant" logo beneath?
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This method works perfectly except for one difference for T-mobile users- TMOUS people running the stock ROM need to replace the TMOUS_bootanimation.zip instead of the bootanimation.zip.
AndroTMO said:
I as of yet have not learned where the downscreen is in relation to the rest of the OS.
If I figure out how to make it do a custom, I might work one up.
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FYI- I found the down animations in the same folder as the boot animations.
Thanks for the #11 post.
Now that my device has S-OFF I would like this boot loader.
I see the path you mentioned using root explorer, but not sure how to get the downloaded files from my computer to the directory on the HTC Sensation.
Any advice please?
T.I.A.
All you have to do is connect your phone via USB & drag the file to your SD card. Then, use Root Explorer(market app) to copy them to the proper directory & rename them. Make sure you copy the original animations to somewhere safe on your SD card just in case you need to restore them for any reason.
kabuk1 you rock!
Your instructions are crystal clear and very easy to understand.
Thank you for taking the time to help
You're very welcome
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kabuk1 said:
FYI- I found the down animations in the same folder as the boot animations.
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Happen to remember the name of the .zip that is needed? I no longer have a down anim due to my ROM.
Is it called downanimation.zip
I like it. Unfortunately, it's the wrong resolution for sensation. 480x800 instead of 540x960 so it looks interpolated and blurry ;/
Edit: here's a modded 540x960 version I just whipped up.
Kupfel said:
I like it. Unfortunately, it's the wrong resolution for sensation. 480x800 instead of 540x960 so it looks interpolated and blurry ;/
Edit: here's a modded 540x960 version I just whipped up.
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I used this one and it looks great, thanks! Just for fun I also took the first image from the boot sequence and flashed that as my splash screen to replace the white screen with HTC on it prior to the boot animation.
Now when I turn on my phone, the splash screen comes up as the Energy Star image with some text, then once it goes to the boot animation it just looks like its still booting up. Kinda cool I think.
Thanks again!
~T.J.
can i apply this for my phone with pyramid 3d rom?
This thread will show you how to do a couple things.
a) Install a custom boot animation.
b) Randomize your boot animation so each time you reboot, you get a different boot animation (only available with pro version of the app I use).
I'll be updating the thread every few days with new animations until I get a pretty good library. If I'm really super motivated, I might accept boot animation requests. Otherwise, all you need is the boot animation factory linked at the bottom of this thread.
REQUIREMENTS:
-You need to be rooted.
-You need an unlocked bootloader (only if AT&T or Verizon).
-You need a kernel that supports custom boot animation (Faux, Ktoonsez, any AOSP kernel - I'm currently using SlimBean 5.6).
-You *might need to have an AOSP ROM. I have not tried stock rooted TouchWiz yet.
Okay, here's how you do custom boot animations!!!
1) Install ROM Toolbox Lite (consider upgrading to the pro version).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wyLDEsImNvbS5qcnVtbXkubGliZXJ0eS50b29sYm94Il0.
*Note, there are other ways to install boot animations, but those methods are not supported in this thread.
2) Copy the boot animation file(s) to your internal or external SD card. It doesn't matter which. Nor does it matter what folder you put them into.
3) Open ROM Toolbox Lite:
4) Close out of the disclaimer:
5) From the main menu, just swipe your finger to scroll to the right:
6) Now you're at the Interface tab. Click on Boot Animations:
7) You can click on "later" to not upgrade. But I do recommend upgrading. This is a VERY cool app:
8) Click "OK" to the disclaimer:
9) From the "Server" tab, you can download boot animations. But you don't want to, because none of them are 1080x1920 and will look "small" on your screen:
10) Instead, swipe to the right so you an view the "Randomize" tab. Read the info if you like:
11) Now swipe to the left to the "Local" tab. And navigate to the folder where you stored your boot animations that you have downloaded from this thread:
INSTALLING A SINGLE BOOT ANIMATION FROM THE FREE VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) Single-click on any boot animation you see in this folder:
2) Click on "Install".
3) Reboot phone and on the first (OR SECOND) reboot, you should see your boot animation and it should fill the 1080x1920 screen.
INSTALLING RANDOM BOOT ANIMATIONS IF YOU UPGRADED TO THE PRO VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) At the "Randomize" tab, move the sider to the "On" position (top right of screen):
2) Swipe left to the "Local" tab:
3) Single-click a boot animation and select the "Add to randomizer" option (repeat for each boot animation you want):
4) If you're on the free version of ROM Toolbox, you'll be prompted to upgrade. Select either "Unlock boot randomizer" or "ROM Toolbox Pro". The Pro version is more expensive, but it unlocks every option the app has. And there are lots of cool options. Choice is up to you:
5) Since I already paid for the pro version, I installed that:
6) Now click on "open":
7) Go through the steps again and grant Root Permissions when prompted (your Superuser request may be different looking than mine):
8) Ignore the disclaimer:
9) When you finish adding boot animations to the randomizer, your "Randomize" tab will look similar to this. Now you're ready to reboot over and over and over and enjoy all your new boot animations!
Thank you to JaeKar99 for creating or sourcing all the boot animations that I modified to work in 1080x1920 resolution for our Galaxy S4 phones.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12938-boot-animations-for-galaxy-nexus-updated-122512/
Thank you to despotovski01 for creating Boot Animation Factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
Thank you to jsho31 on XDA for pointing me to ROM Toolbox (which I already had but didn't realize it had the boot animation randomizer - which is awesome!)
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My personal favorite is a stone countdown or something like that. but im currently not running anything that allows custom roms. I will say if you need to resize the thing from rom tool box, i know in the width i was around 1000-1100 while height was around 1900 for it to scale to the screen.
Absolutely amazing guide. A lot of new people have difficulties following some peoples directions, but with your pic by pic AND very thorough guide I can't see how anyone could ever mess this up!
:victory::victory:
kyhassen said:
My personal favorite is a stone countdown or something like that. but im currently not running anything that allows custom roms. I will say if you need to resize the thing from rom tool box, i know in the width i was around 1000-1100 while height was around 1900 for it to scale to the screen.
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You can take any animation you like and use Samsung Theme Designer to turn it into an animation that will work on a stock ROM. All you need is to be rooted.
Our S4 animations need to be set to 1020 width and 1920 height. Basically, the 1080P resolution reversed.
inlineboy said:
Absolutely amazing guide. A lot of new people have difficulties following some peoples directions, but with your pic by pic AND very thorough guide I can't see how anyone could ever mess this up!
:victory::victory:
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Thanks. I hate vague directions.
Says out of bandwidth for downloads
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Download links updated...
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Android Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?cp512ei829wju9u
Green Apple
http://www.mediafire.com/?55810g3l1sfu5gu
AOKP Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?vrxri2rf322tj52
Whirlpool Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?nsleip6kbso1im3
AOKP
http://www.mediafire.com/?axcbae0we6686a5
GearDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/?u1ldf7bqt3ekihh
Jolly Roger
http://www.mediafire.com/?lsrg1i3fqy6ucza
http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee496/JaeKar99/J-RogerII.gif
Tardis
http://www.mediafire.com/?nv9yzsr1d3l0vsr
Blue Crumble Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?0jmw262qrx78fay
Stainless
http://www.mediafire.com/download/p4076wdvvnnod4n/Stainless.zip
SciFiDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ddqc68t3gw6kj58/SciFiDroid.zip
I am using the Faux kernel, but the new bootscreens never show up. My GS4 is MDL rooted with stock rom.
Doesn't work for me either
opz187 said:
Doesn't work for me either
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+1 doesn't work for me either. I'm suspecting this is for MDC? And we're MDL? Can anyone confirm this?
I don't know about the FAUX kernel. But it works fine for me on Slim Bean and also Ktoonsez kernels. I'm on AOSP if that helps.
Otherwise...
I think I mentioned in the OP that you have to reboot a couple times before the new animations start to come up.
Also, you need to make sure that ROM Toolbox has been assigned root authentication privs.
If that still doesn't work, then use ROM Toolbox to manually install ONE boot animation, just to ensure it's functioning properly.
You can do that by going to the randomize tab, then click once on any boot animation in that section, then select "Set as next".
Then reboot and test. For me, it takes two reboots before it takes effect.
It's probably working for you cuz like you said, you're on slim bean which is aosp
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Not working for you?
Finally found the solution in a thread by anbech, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
Use the CWM_CustomBootanimation_421_Enable.zip. It's for the S3, but works fine on the S4.
Just because the kernel supports it doesn't mean the system does. This flashes the file "bootanimation" to the /system/bin folder. That file is already there, so I made a copy of the existing one before overwriting it with this (just in case).
I'm not using ROM Toolbox, I just copy my animation (bootanimation.zip) to the /system/media folder since I don't change it often, but it should work.
The link above also has a good tutorial on making boot animations.
By the way, I'm using agat's kernel.
This thread will show you how to do a couple things.
a) Install a custom boot animation.
b) Randomize your boot animation so each time you reboot, you get a different boot animation (only available with pro version of the app I use).
I'll be updating the thread every few days with new animations until I get a pretty good library. If I'm really super motivated, I might accept boot animation requests. Otherwise, all you need is the boot animation factory linked at the bottom of this thread.
REQUIREMENTS:
-You need to be rooted.
-You need an unlocked bootloader (only if AT&T or Verizon).
-You need a kernel that supports custom boot animation (Faux, Ktoonsez, any AOSP kernel - I'm currently using SlimBean 5.6).
-You *might need to have an AOSP ROM. I have not tried stock rooted TouchWiz yet.
Okay, here's how you do custom boot animations!!!
1) Install ROM Toolbox Lite (consider upgrading to the pro version).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wyLDEsImNvbS5qcnVtbXkubGliZXJ0eS50b29sYm94Il0.
*Note, there are other ways to install boot animations, but those methods are not supported in this thread.
2) Copy the boot animation file(s) to your internal or external SD card. It doesn't matter which. Nor does it matter what folder you put them into.
3) Open ROM Toolbox Lite:
4) Close out of the disclaimer:
5) From the main menu, just swipe your finger to scroll to the right:
6) Now you're at the Interface tab. Click on Boot Animations:
7) You can click on "later" to not upgrade. But I do recommend upgrading. This is a VERY cool app:
8) Click "OK" to the disclaimer:
9) From the "Server" tab, you can download boot animations. But you don't want to, because none of them are 1080x1920 and will look "small" on your screen:
10) Instead, swipe to the right so you an view the "Randomize" tab. Read the info if you like:
11) Now swipe to the left to the "Local" tab. And navigate to the folder where you stored your boot animations that you have downloaded from this thread:
INSTALLING A SINGLE BOOT ANIMATION FROM THE FREE VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) Single-click on any boot animation you see in this folder:
2) Click on "Install".
3) Reboot phone and on the first (OR SECOND) reboot, you should see your boot animation and it should fill the 1080x1920 screen.
INSTALLING RANDOM BOOT ANIMATIONS IF YOU UPGRADED TO THE PRO VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) At the "Randomize" tab, move the sider to the "On" position (top right of screen):
2) Swipe left to the "Local" tab:
3) Single-click a boot animation and select the "Add to randomizer" option (repeat for each boot animation you want):
4) If you're on the free version of ROM Toolbox, you'll be prompted to upgrade. Select either "Unlock boot randomizer" or "ROM Toolbox Pro". The Pro version is more expensive, but it unlocks every option the app has. And there are lots of cool options. Choice is up to you:
5) Since I already paid for the pro version, I installed that:
6) Now click on "open":
7) Go through the steps again and grant Root Permissions when prompted (your Superuser request may be different looking than mine):
8) Ignore the disclaimer:
9) When you finish adding boot animations to the randomizer, your "Randomize" tab will look similar to this. Now you're ready to reboot over and over and over and enjoy all your new boot animations!
Thank you to JaeKar99 for creating or sourcing all the boot animations that I modified to work in 1080x1920 resolution for our Galaxy S4 phones.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12938-boot-animations-for-galaxy-nexus-updated-122512/
Thank you to despotovski01 for creating Boot Animation Factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
Thank you to jsho31 on XDA for pointing me to ROM Toolbox (which I already had but didn't realize it had the boot animation randomizer - which is awesome!)
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http://d-h.st/oEu
CrystalMachineall:
http://d-h.st/gol
Galaxus:
http://d-h.st/Sqc
MachineAzul:
http://d-h.st/kRQ
MBokey:
http://d-h.st/kiY
Nexus_Stock:
http://d-h.st/rZL
Speedo:
http://d-h.st/b59
Spyro:
http://d-h.st/HBl
WarpVortexr:
http://d-h.st/Oz5
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Thanks for this.
Download links updated...
Anyway we can get these bootanimations?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831782
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Can i use this app for kernel Perseus or Adam? (the kernels are used in OMEGA and Wanamlite rom) pls confirm if anyone can use this cool app on OMEGA or Wanam rom. thanks!
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Green Apple
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AOKP Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?vrxri2rf322tj52
Whirlpool Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?nsleip6kbso1im3
AOKP
http://www.mediafire.com/?axcbae0we6686a5
GearDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/?u1ldf7bqt3ekihh
Jolly Roger
http://www.mediafire.com/?lsrg1i3fqy6ucza
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Tardis
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Blue Crumble Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?0jmw262qrx78fay
Stainless
http://www.mediafire.com/download/p4076wdvvnnod4n/Stainless.zip
SciFiDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ddqc68t3gw6kj58/SciFiDroid.zip
the app doesn't work at all.
The speedo bootanim is only 200 bytes ... Something is wrong?
magic_moe_ said:
the app doesn't work at all.
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Well, nobody is going to help you if you don't give more info than "it doesn't work".
starbucks2010 said:
The speedo bootanim is only 200 bytes ... Something is wrong?
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Hey, you're right. I just checked and it looks like speedo, spyro and warpvortexr are all corrupted files. I'll re-do them in the next couple-days and re-upload.
This was posted in another thread...
fgr said:
Not working for you?
Finally found the solution in a thread by anbech, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
Use the CWM_CustomBootanimation_421_Enable.zip. It's for the S3, but works fine on the S4.
Just because the kernel supports it doesn't mean the system does. This flashes the file "bootanimation" to the /system/bin folder. That file is already there, so I made a copy of the existing one before overwriting it with this (just in case).
I'm not using ROM Toolbox, I just copy my animation (bootanimation.zip) to the /system/media folder since I don't change it often, but it should work.
The link above also has a good tutorial on making boot animations.
By the way, I'm using agat's kernel.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41986187&postcount=16
dude thanks a lot for this 1080p bootanimation!
and this thread deserved 5star! :good:
just please... more cool bootanimation like stock R2D2 droid, or RAZ..
anyway great work.. keep it up!
edit : oh forgot to say, work perfectly with GTi9500 - 1st flash the SGS3 bootanimation enabled zip.. then just choose any of this 1080p to fit our S4 screen!! yay!
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and the rom toolbox just don't work with TW rom.. it's just for stock Android / AOSP rom..
i suggest u change all img link to imgur.com
photobucket is not suitable for hotlinking..
Looks good thanks
Gypsy
I installed an app called Chainfire on my LG Optimus L9 last night, which runs on Jelly Bean (a no, no for this app, but I didn't know)) and it stopped booting normally. It turns on fine, but when the LG logo shows up it just stays stuck there now.
I have CWM v6.0.1.2 on there, so I booted into it and noticed that I never did any backups (another no, no.), so it's seemingly of no use to me. I asked a few people on another forum and was told my only option was to do a wipe data/factory reset, which I did. I needed a fresh ROM install, I was told, and I was provided with the following instructions:
There's a guide to clockwork here. If you can't boot the handset into Android, you'll need to access the SD Card within Clockwork. Boot into CWM again and plug the phone into the PC. Within Clockwork, Select Mounts & Storage, then Mount USB Storage. If this works, you should see an external drive appear in your PC.
Leave the phone for now, then head over to here and download the file called LeeDroid HD V3.2.1 (FTP). Once this has downloaded, place the zip file into the root of the phones SD Card. Once copied, go back to the phone again and head back to clockworks main menu. Select Wipe Cache, let it do it's thing, then Wipe Data/Factory Reset (this probably isn't that important). You then want to head to Install zip from SD Card, Choose Zip and then navigate to the zip file you just copied. Select it, then confirm. Let it do it's thing, highlight Reboot Now and it should boot in to Android!
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My problem now is in not being able to access or mount USB storage as I have nothing there. I have the phone connected to my PC via USB, but I can't access my SD card.
I think I really screwed up. Is there still anyway to get my phone working again? I'm completely lost here, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Great......I tried tinkering around with some options in CWM and now I can't even get back into CWM during boot. There's no more flashing lights prompting me to enter recovery mode (or whatever it's called) and now the LG logo pops up, stays there for a few seconds and then goes to a screen with an dead looking Android figure lying on its back with a red exclamation point....
[email protected]!#....my life....:crying:
try using adb to flash a new ROM and/or recovery. that's a true last ditch attempt at flashing things. it will work. next time, don't use CVM, use TWRP, if it available for your device, and have a backup ROM/ ROM .zip available next time, so this doesn't happen again.
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psp9000333 said:
try using adb to flash a new ROM and/or recovery. that's a true last ditch attempt at flashing things. it will work. next time, don't use CVM, use TWRP, if it available for your device, and have a backup ROM/ ROM .zip available next time, so this doesn't happen again.
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I'm trying to push a stock ROM onto the phone right now with adb using the following command:
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
but it keeps returning an error message of "permission denied".
What am I doing wrong?
And I also noticed that I can't boot in to the stock recovery mode either. Whenever I try, it takes me to a screen with an upright Android icon with a blue spinning hexagonal shape, the screen goes black and then it self boots back to the LG logo and stays there or reboots again. So I can't get into recovery mode.....
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And I also noticed that I can't boot in to the stock recovery mode either. Whenever I try, it takes me to a screen with an upright Android icon with a blue spinning hexagonal shape, the screen goes black and then it self boots back to the LG logo and stays there or reboots again. So I can't get into recovery mode.....
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Here is how to unbrick your phone --> LINK
LS.xD said:
Here is how to unbrick your phone --> LINK
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I've followed this guide to the T and keep receiving this error.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
The phone IS connected and recognized by the PC, so I don't know why this is happening. I've tried two different KDZ files, they both give me the same error.
My capasitive back, home and recent apps buttons has stopped working so I would like to have the on screen buttons as I do on my Nexus 10.
I tried to root the device to be able to modify the /system/build.props file. I used the superboot method but that din't work as I have S-ON. I then continued trying to install CM 10.2, and in the process, when installing CWM recovery, that asked If I wanted to root and I did. I then booted back in to the stock ROM now with root but after changing the build.props file it just reverted after reboot. I then continued to flash the CM10.2 and gapps for 4.3, but the device fails to boot... Now I have reverted to backup and use the button savior, but I don't like it...
I suspect that trying to flash this superboot messed up something... ? On one of the start up screens I have a disclaimer in red about HTC development software which came up after I tried to flash that...
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Can anybody help me?
Having root does not grant you automatically rights to modify system files. For altering build.prop you should have mount /system partition in R/W mode before trying to edit the file. Even if you have root, /system is read only so you cannot save changes. You could mount system as R/W either by ADB commands issuing the following from command prompt:
su
adb shell mount -o rw, remount /system
Or by mounting system R/W from the root file Explorer you're using
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I used root explorer to alter the file, and before edit i clicked the mount r+w button. I read somewhere that on-screen buttons does not work on HTC sense anyways, so I may have to install CM or an other rom... I tried to flash just the CM10.2 an not the gapps now, but it fails to boot. The HTC splash screen comes up, the screen goes black, the splash comes, goes black, and so it goes...
I forgot to flash the boot.img... inside the zip
buestad said:
I forgot to flash the boot.img... inside the zip
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Although this is for another HTC model, the basic idea should get you started again.
http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-to/fix-soft-bricked-htc-one-by-flashing-new-rom-via-adb-0154361/
I Guess that when i tried the superboot, that did something to my kernel. Inside the .bat file it actually flashes the boot (isn't that the kernel?)
Cyanogenmod also has a note in the install procedure which I initialy didn't do:
Note:
This device, if unlocked with HTCDev Unlock, must have its kernel flashed via fastboot. Extract boot.img from the CyanogenMod .zip package and flash it from the bootloader with: fastboot flash boot boot.img
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So I flashed the boot.img inside the Cyanogenmod .zip first, than I wiped and installed the Cyanogenmod .zip from the CWM recovery. I ended up using the M7 snapshot of CM11, and that worked! I then flashed gapps for Android 4.4.
After everything was up and running I edited the /system/build.props using root explorer (I mounted /system as r+w inside root explorer) adding the line qemu.hw.mainkeys=0, rebooted and got the softkeys!
So what happens if you flash TWRP as the link says?
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So what happens if you flash TWRP as the link says?
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I din't use TWRP. I used CWM Touch 6.0.4.8.
I probably could just flashed the boot.img after the device didn't boot, but I reverted to backup, and started over and started with the boot flash...
buestad said:
I din't use TWRP. I used CWM Touch 6.0.4.8.
I probably could just flashed the boot.img after the device didn't boot, but I reverted to backup, and started over and started with the boot flash...
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Can you get to the boot loader menu?
You can still flash TWRP on there and follow the instructions. If you really want CWM afterwards, simply flash CWM back on. I would try the link since it is talking about stopping your boot loop.
808phone said:
Can you get to the boot loader menu?
You can still flash TWRP on there and follow the instructions. If you really want CWM afterwards, simply flash CWM back on. I would try the link since it is talking about stopping your boot loop.
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As I said: I'm OK! Flashing the boot.img from inside the zip did the trick. Everything is working like a charm now.
buestad said:
As I said: I'm OK! Flashing the boot.img from inside the zip did the trick. Everything is working like a charm now.
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Oh OK! Great you got it going.