Hey there, I was wondering if I can get rid of the Your device is unlocked and can’t be trusted screen, since it’s pretty annoying. I don’t want to lock my bootloader again, since I have root and such, I just want to get rid of the screen. It can even just be a black screen for 5 seconds. Thanks
Edit: Thank you @WoKoschekk for helping me! It now has the original bootscreen.
Flash the attached and unpacked logo_custom.bin:
fastboot flash logo logo_custom.bin
The warning screen is replaced by the normal boot logo. Here you can download the tool I used: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ker-source-code-included-version-2-4.2848667/
WoKoschekk said:
Flash the attached and unpacked logo_custom.bin:
fastboot flash logo logo_custom.bin
The warning screen is replaced by the normal boot logo. Here you can download the tool I used: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ker-source-code-included-version-2-4.2848667/
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Alright, I'll try it out.
Thanks
WoKoschekk said:
Flash the attached and unpacked logo_custom.bin:
fastboot flash logo logo_custom.bin
The warning screen is replaced by the normal boot logo. Here you can download the tool I used: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ker-source-code-included-version-2-4.2848667/
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I have tried, and it works!! Thank you!!
I followed the instructions in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...of-root-warning-screens-hide-bad-key.3967463/ and used the Blue logo there.
It's not a perfect match though, I can see the blue color change slightly when it advances to the real blue logo. I also don't have "bad key", so I see a bunch of hex numbers on the screen along with the blue logo.
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There was a problem with framework-res and the phone was staying on the black screen saying 'android' part of the cm7 splash screen, so i did adb reboot recovery and did advance restore and restored the boot of one of my backups. now, when i start up my phone, it shows the 1st part of the cm7 splash screen (the android robot behind a broken window) and after a long time the screen turns off. when i turn the screen on, the android robot behind the broken window comes on for a second, and then the screen goes black (with the screen light on). i tried adb reboot recovering it, but it can't detect my device any more. (i'm not sure, but it might be that adb can only recognise the device once it shown the black screen saying 'android', which it isn't showing).please help.
tzzeri said:
There was a problem with framework-res and the phone was staying on the black screen saying 'android' part of the cm7 splash screen, so i did adb reboot recovery and did advance restore and restored the boot of one of my backups. now, when i start up my phone, it shows the 1st part of the cm7 splash screen (the android robot behind a broken window) and after a long time the screen turns off. when i turn the screen on, the android robot behind the broken window comes on for a second, and then the screen goes black (with the screen light on). i tried adb reboot recovering it, but it can't detect my device any more. (i'm not sure, but it might be that adb can only recognise the device once it shown the black screen saying 'android', which it isn't showing).please help.
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it is possible that your phone's kernel or ROM is corrupted. try to flash a new ROM with a different kernel.
Probably this is a brick
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I don't understand
abhinavp649 said:
it is possible that your phone's kernel or ROM is corrupted. try to flash a new ROM with a different kernel.
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how do i flash a new rom without able to get onto clockworkmod recovery and what is a kernel (and how do i change it)
You change your kernel by flashing it, like a ROM. and does your device have a different way of accessing recovery or hboot? because if so, you may be able to reach recovery. If you can, do a full wipe, then do a full restore from one of your back ups. After that, try a new ROM.
great do
TekGadgt said:
You change your kernel by flashing it, like a ROM. and does your device have a different way of accessing recovery or hboot? because if so, you may be able to reach recovery. If you can, do a full wipe, then do a full restore from one of your back ups. After that, try a new ROM.
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it's cool god job:good:
Hey all
I wanted to update from GB to Custom ICS.
At the begining I was doing it wrong, flashing without the proper img, after I've download the TRWP image and modifying the name to match the one requested by fastboot, worked out but - here comes the trick, the recovery works well, I even flashed a zip file rom on the phone but the phone won't start. Connected to PC rest on the fastboot mode (the LG silver logo) or, not connected it goes of vibrating on and on.
Can someone help me please?
Thanks in advance.
BigBadSheep said:
Hey all
I wanted to update from GB to Custom ICS.
At the begining I was doing it wrong, flashing without the proper img, after I've download the TRWP image and modifying the name to match the one requested by fastboot, worked out but - here comes the trick, the recovery works well, I even flashed a zip file rom on the phone but the phone won't start. Connected to PC rest on the fastboot mode (the LG silver logo) or, not connected it goes of vibrating on and on.
Can someone help me please?
Thanks in advance.
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Follow that tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246001
After long and hard tryouts, it worked
Karim Kahale said:
Follow that tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246001
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Thanks Karim
I was doing it all wrong. I wasn't putting battery in at the right time.I was putting it at the "wait for five seconds" message instead of waiting for the second run of displaying texts.
Anyway...thanks alot for your help. I've managed to flash recovery on another phone. So now I revived the dead one and made available recovery for the second one. So I have one to experiment with and one for daily, normal use.
Thanks again.
Is there an appropriately sized boot logo to replace the "unlocked bootloader warning" for the Z4 (I think it's 1080x2340).
Also a different animation without the annoying "Hello, Moto" audio?
Thanks.
shimn said:
Is there an appropriately sized boot logo to replace the "unlocked bootloader warning" for the Z4 (I think it's 1080x2340).
Also a different animation without the annoying "Hello, Moto" audio?
Thanks.
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1080x2340 is correct. I made my own with an old program, MotoBootLogoMaker. Google it. Then it has options to remove some of the warnings, just replace some of the warnings with your image. I just played with it until I got it right.
shimn said:
Is there an appropriately sized boot logo to replace the "unlocked bootloader warning" for the Z4 (I think it's 1080x2340).
Also a different animation without the annoying "Hello, Moto" audio?
Thanks.
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I made a basic one real quick. Just fastboot flash logo logo.bin It gets rid off the bootloader unlocked, but some weird numbers pop up that are tiny during the boot process. It has nothing to do with the logo and I can't get around it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dlct-5vkPvU3kVd9ekXDg_wOMMY9_Nmg/view?usp=drivesdk
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Also a different animation without the annoying "Hello, Moto" audio?
Thanks.
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Go to 'settings, sound, advanced, power on sounds' to turn off "Hello Moto".
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skywalker-live said:
Go to 'settings, sound, advanced, power on sounds' to turn off "Hello Moto".
Sent from my moto z4 using XDA Labs
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That was what I did
bubblesd306 said:
I made a basic one real quick. Just fastboot flash logo logo.bin It gets rid off the bootloader unlocked, but some weird numbers pop up that are tiny during the boot process. It has nothing to do with the logo and I can't get around it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dlct-5vkPvU3kVd9ekXDg_wOMMY9_Nmg/view?usp=drivesdk
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The numbers in the corner are your boot.img signature. You can remove it by stripping the signature in Android Image Kitchen (AIK). Unpack the image, navigate to the split image folder, delete the avb signature and the signature type files, then repack it. The corner will change to N/A, which is a bit better. To hide it entirely, make a logo with the same color as the text in the corner.
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The numbers in the corner are your boot.img signature. You can remove it by stripping the signature in Android Image Kitchen (AIK). Unpack the image, navigate to the split image folder, delete the avb signature and the signature type files, then repack it. The corner will change to N/A, which is a bit better. To hide it entirely, make a logo with the same color as the text in the corner.
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Those files weren't there
bubblesd306 said:
I made a basic one real quick. Just fastboot flash logo logo.bin It gets rid off the bootloader unlocked, but some weird numbers pop up that are tiny during the boot process. It has nothing to do with the logo and I can't get around it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dlct-5vkPvU3kVd9ekXDg_wOMMY9_Nmg/view?usp=drivesdk
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Thanks
I have created one boot logo for those who are wanting to replace the original one and to also get rid of the bootloader unlocked screen. Even though i know it maybe a non self made one but it works on the Z3 play. This may only work on an unlocked device do to that is all i have tried it on so try at your own risk for locked devices.
To get it to work you need to have fastboot/adb installed on a computer.
Device needs to be in fastboot mode to install.
commands to flash are as follows.
fastboot devices
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot reboot
that's all that is needed to flash the custom one.
If anyone wants to create a image for a logo and wants it converted over let me know and i will do it for you at no charge.
I'm only gonna be doing this on my free time so please bare with me if I don't get back to you right away. Also I have not created any of my own designs yet but probably will at some point just need to find a decent program for windows to create the pictures for it.
Wow, nice. Thanks!
Btw, I made a Lineage OS boot screen if you could help me convert it to a logo.bin, thanks again.
I'm attempting to fix a OP7P I've had laying around for a while, but I am having trouble getting it to boot anything. It does boot into fastboot and EDL but the bootloader is locked, and any attempts I've made to revert the firmware with the MSM Tool doesn't get me past the OnePlus logo with the "Powered by Android" blurb at the bottom. I've both tried the stock T-Mobile MSM Tool and the method to convert to international, but neither booted. I'm posting here with the hope that someone has any ideas on what's going on and how I might go about fixing it. I can't quite remember if I had done any modifications in the past either, but I don't believe I had since I didn't use it for very long at all.
deltajordan said:
I'm attempting to fix a OP7P I've had laying around for a while, but I am having trouble getting it to boot anything. It does boot into fastboot and EDL but the bootloader is locked, and any attempts I've made to revert the firmware with the MSM Tool doesn't get me past the OnePlus logo with the "Powered by Android" blurb at the bottom. I've both tried the stock T-Mobile MSM Tool and the method to convert to international, but neither booted. I'm posting here with the hope that someone has any ideas on what's going on and how I might go about fixing it. I can't quite remember if I had done any modifications in the past either, but I don't believe I had since I didn't use it for very long at all.
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It stuck on logo ?
This is what the screen looks like that it's stuck on. Does this for both recovery and system. (Not my phone, just an example image)
deltajordan said:
I'm attempting to fix a OP7P I've had laying around for a while, but I am having trouble getting it to boot anything. It does boot into fastboot and EDL but the bootloader is locked, and any attempts I've made to revert the firmware with the MSM Tool doesn't get me past the OnePlus logo with the "Powered by Android" blurb at the bottom. I've both tried the stock T-Mobile MSM Tool and the method to convert to international, but neither booted. I'm posting here with the hope that someone has any ideas on what's going on and how I might go about fixing it. I can't quite remember if I had done any modifications in the past either, but I don't believe I had since I didn't use it for very long at all.
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Use my boot image and intro post here
Post in thread 'urgent: oneplus 7 pro TWRP bootloop' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/urgent-oneplus-7-pro-twrp-bootloop.4413775/post-86554665.