[Q] Where is Boot Logo file located in device ? - Moto G 2015 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

An year ago I flashed a custom boot logo on moto g3 via twrp, I just want to know where the logo.bin is located in /device memory. I tried searching it manually but it takes a lot time.

Not really sure but you can change it or make a backup to selected folder via this app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.boot.animations.
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rizwan.mahai said:
An year ago I flashed a custom boot logo on moto g3 via twrp, I just want to know where the logo.bin is located in /device memory. I tried searching it manually but it takes a lot time.
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Use a root explorer to do that , Go to Root/System/Media and there gonna be the file your looking for.

Logo ?
[email protected] said:
Use a root explorer to do that , Go to Root/System/Media and there gonna be the file your looking for.
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There's only the boot animation zip in that directory. I want the boot logo image (made by me) which shows up before the boot animation.

rizwan.mahai said:
There's only the boot animation zip in that directory. I want the boot logo image (made by me) which shows up before the boot animation.
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You can see here- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=65707367. It will not show the file location but you can still get it.
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Flashed PJ75IMG file. How to remove?

I flashed radios from themikmik dot com
Now my phone wont boot it holds at the boot animation. (I'm running JellyBam). I want to get back into recovery to flash a different file but the pj75img keeps auto-loading. How to I prevent this file from autoloading?
thank you in advnace for any help
TeKEffect said:
I flashed radios from themikmik dot com
Now my phone wont boot it holds at the boot animation. (I'm running JellyBam). I want to get back into recovery to flash a different file but the pj75img keeps auto-loading. How to I prevent this file from autoloading?
thank you in advnace for any help
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Put the SD card into a card reader, then put that into your computer and delete the file, then boot into hboot then into recovery.
OR during the boot loop get into adb on your computer and type "adb reboot recovery" I would actually try this first.

Help with cyanogenmod 10.1 & 10.1 m2

I´ve tried the 2 roms and after install when the HTC logo apears the screen turn black and nothing happens. I wait for 10 minutes and had to restore the original rom. I love cyanogenmod but don´t know what to do. Can anyone help me please. Thanks
Did you flash the boot.img?
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zaak00 said:
Did you flash the boot.img?
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I´m not sure, new in this. I root my phone, install rom manager, instal recovery, wipe data and dalvik, install zip from sd card and said everything ok, but when I start the phone shows the HTC logo and the screen turns black and nothing happens. Please help me with this. Thanks
Put the phone into fastboot. Make sure it says fastboot USB. Then extract the boot.img from the CM10.1 folder. Put it into your working directory. Go on cmd, change destination to your working directory, then type:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then reflash CM10.1. Job done. Once everything's loaded, go on settings, apps, clock and then clear data. If you don't do that, the clock widget won't work.
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kylepont said:
Put the phone into fastboot. Make sure it says fastboot USB. Then extract the boot.img from the CM10.1 folder. Put it into your working directory. Go on cmd, change destination to your working directory, then type:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then reflash CM10.1. Job done. Once everything's loaded, go on settings, apps, clock and then clear data. If you don't do that, the clock widget won't work.
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thanks man, it works great

Boot image problems

Hay all. I'm kinda new at this but I'm using a galaxy j7 j700t1 with root and the cwm recovery. I've been trying to flash a custom boot animation zip using the boot animation app but I can never find the files. I fallow the paths directly but nothing shows up in the folders where the zip is supposed to be. Ive tried it through the boot animation app flashify and flashfire. Home seem to be able to find the files. Am I doing something wrong? I am still somewhat a noob at this.
Just change the theme of the phone in youre theme section and select boot animation also then apply it. Theres like millions of themes so you should find one in the phones built in theme store..
I'm not seeing a boot animation option.

[Completed] How to fix BootAnimation on Nexus 5(v6.1) Black screen.

Hi All
I m using nexus 5(Marshmallow v6.1). Well, i was trying to change my boot animation, I downloaded and installed a corrupted one. So, when i rebooted, the phone shows ANDROID like always, but after, a black screen appears and stays forever. I can access recovery, and the phone is rooted. No backup. I deleted the corrupted bootanimation.zip file under System\Media folder and rename it's original name (bootanimation.zip) through recovery mode TWRP. But stuck again in same place in boot animation after reboot and can't go inside. Could you please tell me anyone how to fix it because i don't want to reset or wipe the data it or install another ROM, unless necessary.
Thanks
XDA Visitor said:
Hi All
I m using nexus 5(Marshmallow v6.1). Well, i was trying to change my boot animation, I downloaded and installed a corrupted one. So, when i rebooted, the phone shows ANDROID like always, but after, a black screen appears and stays forever. I can access recovery, and the phone is rooted. No backup. I deleted the corrupted bootanimation.zip file under System\Media folder and rename it's original name (bootanimation.zip) through recovery mode TWRP. But stuck again in same place in boot animation after reboot and can't go inside. Could you please tell me anyone how to fix it because i don't want to reset or wipe the data it or install another ROM, unless necessary.
Thanks
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Hello,
You can download and push the correct bootanimation via TWRP to system/media.
Also you may register for XDA account to post and reply in the forums.
Regards
Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.

Stuck on the dancing dots

I was trying to root my Google Pixel, and after booting the image file and the phone rebooted, it's stuck on the dancing dots.
How can I fix it?
Yakuzahi said:
I was trying to root my Google Pixel, and after booting the image file and the phone rebooted, it's stuck on the dancing dots.
How can I fix it?
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Mine did that. I forced it to power down, then booted normal to verify it was ok. Then did it again and it was fine.
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TonikJDK said:
Mine did that. I forced it to power down, then booted normal to verify it was ok. Then did it again and it was fine.
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I did power it down but to boot and only runs on the dancing dots.
Yakuzahi said:
I was trying to root my Google Pixel, and after booting the image file and the phone rebooted, it's stuck on the dancing dots.
How can I fix it?
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I have read other people having same problem, they were mostly using outdated android tools
mac796 said:
I have read other people having same problem, they were mostly using outdated android tools
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The problem is that I was on 7.1.1 and the root method was for 7.0.
Yakuzahi said:
I was trying to root my Google Pixel, and after booting the image file and the phone rebooted, it's stuck on the dancing dots.
How can I fix it?
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Yakuzahi said:
The problem is that I was on 7.1.1 and the root method was for 7.0.
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Mine did the same but I figured out because I was using the minimal adb . I started out on 7.1 though
Yakuzahi said:
I was trying to root my Google Pixel, and after booting the image file and the phone rebooted, it's stuck on the dancing dots.
How can I fix it?
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Hey, I also happened to foolishly apply the root method for 7.1.0 after I OTA updated to NMF26Q. Here's what I did to fix this (I assume you know your way around the command line, if not just let me know):
0) Ensure that adb and fastboot are installed on your computer, you can search in the web for installers or get the Android SDK installer.
1) Boot your phone to the bootloader. Whether it is powered off or at the dancing dots, hold power until it vibrates, then release the power button and immediately hold power and volume down.
2) Go get the TWRP RC1 ZIP and boot image here, if your phone is the XL version change sailfish to marlin in the URL.
3) Open up a terminal/command prompt, change the directory to where you downloaded the two files above. Then enter:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-sailfish.img
4) The command line should tell say OKAY and your phone should now be in TWRP. You should also be able to access internal storage, you need to place the zip file in there.
5) Tap install, find the TWRP zip file you downloaded, then flash. Don't reboot yet, go back to the main menu, tap reboot then tap recovery.
6) Since you flashed TWRP this will be the recovery now and you no longer need the boot file. Now download the latest SuperSU zip found here, flash it and reboot normally, and you are done!
Thank you for this, @techhexium! It's hard to tell versions from chainfire - I really thought I had a 7.1.1 version of boot-to-root.img. Apparently I was wrong, since I got stuck atthe dancing dots, too. I set up with TWRP latest (which is still 3.0.2-0-RC1) and the latest SuperSu, and I can boot again. Worth noting, instead of the specific superSu version you linked, it's better to get the latest release from chainfire.eu . 2.79SR1 in particular has a compatibility fix with TWRP that's important.

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