I've Dowloaded the zip file of HTC sense 7 apps.zip on my One plus One from the xda thread. i've flashed it in TWRP recovery after that my kept upgrading and then its done then showed an option to chose a new laucher..I have 3 launchers installed in my phone Google now,CM12 launcher 3 and the HTC blink feed. I did forgot to backup my data before intalling that zip file in twrp now that boot animation (that i've found in the theme engine app) is now keeps rotating. I've tried many times rebooting my phone, installing a new boot animation from the internet..still it keeps rotating. What am i supposed to do now...Is there any way to uninstall that zip file without flashing the new CM12 OS again or can i get rid of that boot animation and use my phone normally.
I even forgot the name of the theme from whicch i got the boot animation. please help!!
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I have tried to flash the Cyanogen 6 rom for the Sprint Hero a few times and it hasn't worked. I think I may be missing something simple so maybe you guys could help. I've gotten either of the following two results after flashing: A never-ending boot loop OR it just sits on the HTC boot image and never finishes booting. I've left it for HOURS before with no results.
My setup:
*Sprint Hero
*Rooted with Androot
*Stock ROM (unfortunately)
*ClockworkMod recovery image
When I try to flash the image I have both the Cyanogen .zip and the Gapps .zip on the root of the SD and use the ClockworkMod recovery to "install from .zip" first the Cyanogen .zip and then the Gapps. Do I need a new kernel as well? Any other suggestions?
I am having the same problem with my Hero. I downloaded the Vanilla CM6 build from another thread on this forum (can't post external link to it, don't know how to post internal link yet) and installed using Clockworkmod. It appears to install successfully, but then I just get stuck with the Cyanogen boot screen looping. The animation plays for several seconds (sometimes hitching slightly as if background processing is happening), then eventually freezes for a couple of seconds, then starts over. This happens indefinitely.
Are additional steps required beyond simply installing the ROM via Clockworkmod?
Nevermind. I had not chosen to wipe when installing Cyanogen from within ROM Manager. I did that this time and now it is booting successfully.
Hello everyone
i am new to xda and Android
i have a htc evo 3d smartphone, i unlocked the bootloader via htc dev method and rooted phone by binary4 script. next i installed rom manager and clock work mod recovery. i downloaded the wild-for-night 8th feb 2013 android 4.2.2 zip file and gapps. i installed these two zip however my phone is always stuck in boot logo of cm screen. i tried installed 3 other roms but the same problems happen. no matter how many times i try to wide data/factory reset,cache, delvic and system is still is stuck. i have also tried flashing the boot file in the zip but that makes it even worse it boot halfway then keeps rebooting forever, i fixed that but restoring the boot from a nandroid backup i made from the official rom. after 5 weeks of searching i still couldn't find any solution.:crying:
any help will be appreciated thanks
i am s-on hboot 1.53.0007 and my evo is gsm
sorry guys i forgot to mention that i have tried various other recover including 4ext. in 4ext after installing custom rom phone goes to the custom rom logo and then keeps rebooting i have to flash the ruu backups boot.img file in order to install the original backup back on
I downloaded a cm11 theme from the play store and updated the boot animation. My phone crashed (happens a lot) so I pulled out the battery and started it again. The bootanimation started but froze in the middle and shut down. Restarts didnt help at all. My bmm backup is also corrupted for no reason so I cant flash it. Is there any way that I can restore my CM11 or do I have to flash again? Could I flash a bootanimation zip file if anyone can contribute one? Thanks!
androidnewbie123 said:
I downloaded a cm11 theme from the play store and updated the boot animation. My phone crashed (happens a lot) so I pulled out the battery and started it again. The bootanimation started but froze in the middle and shut down. Restarts didnt help at all. My bmm backup is also corrupted for no reason so I cant flash it. Is there any way that I can restore my CM11 or do I have to flash again? Could I flash a bootanimation zip file if anyone can contribute one? Thanks!
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Same thing happened to me twice on Mokee when i install other theme and apply boot animation then device was entered in boot loop but my BMM was fine so i re-flashed the ROM. I didn't find anything helpful if you find then do share.
Mindvisi0n said:
Same thing happened to me twice on Mokee when i install other theme and apply boot animation then device was entered in boot loop but my BMM was fine so i re-flashed the ROM. I didn't find anything helpful if you find then do share.
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So I gotta lose everything on that ROM? I had so many tweaks :\
Anyways I can't flash any bootanimation via BMM?
Edit: just gonna flash another rom
androidnewbie123 said:
So I gotta lose everything on that ROM? I had so many tweaks :\
Anyways I can't flash any bootanimation via BMM?
Edit: just gonna flash another rom
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Download the aroma file manager. Rename it to aromafm.zip and place it on your SD card in the clockworkmod folder. Reboot to BMM and select the file manager option. Then use that to navigate to /data/app and delete the theme app. Your phone should reboot after that since the theme with the failing boot animation will no longer be present.
1BadWolf said:
Download the aroma file manager. Rename it to aromafm.zip and place it on your SD card in the clockworkmod folder. Reboot to BMM and select the file manager option. Then use that to navigate to /data/app and delete the theme app. Your phone should reboot after that since the theme with the failing boot animation will no longer be present.
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Crap, wish I'd known this earlier. Well too late, I flashed to Pac-rom and it works good for me. Just lost a lot of apps and tweaks but hey, I can just redo em.
Thanks though, I'll keep this in mind if I try out another boot animation and it happens to fail.
So my HTC One Mini is running the InsertCoin ROM, not quite sure what version but don't think that should matter.
Recently I installed the BootBox app from the Play Store to install custom boot animations, I created a backup ( I know where the backup exists ), however once I installed a custom animation it got stuck just past half way of the animation and from there doesn't do anything so I am unable to access the device itself.
I'm trying to overwrite the backed up boot animation I have created on my device with the custom one I made. When I installed the custom animation it said I could install it to the sd card and had cache in brackets, how can I get my default boot animation back?
im using a tab i have rooted it thn i changed boot animation nd also i kept backup but the boot animation is getting struck nd not getting On its just at boot animation only
Creative tech said:
im using a tab i have rooted it thn i changed boot animation nd also i kept backup but the boot animation is getting struck nd not getting On its just at boot animation only
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There are a few options.
If you have TWRP and you created a nandroid backup in TWRP, you can restore your backup.
If you have TWRP but the backup you created was NOT a nandroid backup created in TWRP, then you can boot to TWRP and connect to PC then use adb to push your original boot animation to where it belongs and get rid of the one causing issues.
If you don't have TWRP or a nandroid backup then you'll have to flash your stock firmware and root your device again.
Next time, when you change boot animation, if you have TWRP you need to create a nandroid backup before you change boot animation, this backup can be restored if there is an issue with the new boot animation and it will put you back to what you had before you made the change.
Then, before you add the new boot animation, remember to rename the existing boot animation by adding .bak on the end of the filename, then add the new boot animation while leaving the original where it is. Then, if you have issues you can remove the boot animation that you added then rename your original by removing .bak from the end, this will revert you back to your original boot animation.
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