i need a splash screen in the form of a update zip i know some other ppl would want this as well
i need it directed to the media folder not a media then bootscreen as most splashcreen i have found do this
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with if u can the default splsh htc screen added on and the defulat sound or something creative up to you
many thanks
raymando said:
i need a splash screen in the form of a update zip i know some other ppl would want this as well
i need it directed to the media folder not a media then bootscreen as most splashcreen i have found do this
with if u can the default splsh htc screen added on and the defulat sound or something creative up to you
many thanks
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Well what rom are you running?
Cyanogen- impossible as of right now
Hero- ok I'll do that
Eclair- I'll try that one
its mightymax hero rom i want that androd animation and another animation to go with it prob the standard htc one or u can pick one and a sound file
many thanks
http://www.4shared.com/file/188888618/294ec503/boot.html
Unzip to a folder on your sd called boot, then..
rwsystem
cp /sdcard/boot/* /system/media/bootscreen
then what where do i type that in
raymando said:
then what where do i type that in
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That would be in terminal, then reboot and watch the magic
cant i do it via the reboot console in my recovery menu
raymando said:
cant i do it via the reboot console in my recovery menu
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yes, just change "rwsystem" to "mount -a"
hmm notworkig can u tell me the typing instructions again but where to press enter for recovery consle thanks
raymando said:
hmm notworkig can u tell me the typing instructions again but where to press enter for recovery consle thanks
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Each new line of code is the next command
mount -a <enter>
cp /sdcard/boot/* /system/media/bootscreen <enter>
reboot <enter>
it says cp:cannot stat "/sdcard/boot/*" no such file or diectory
raymando said:
it says cp:cannot stat "/sdcard/boot/*" no such file or diectory
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Did you place files in the boot folder on your sd card?
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Hi all, I came across this interesting image. It's a GIF and I thought it would look great as a bootscreen animation. I would do it myself, but I'm not exactly savvy with this and I'd rather not cause trouble with my phone. So, if anyone would graciously accept my request, I'd be quite grateful.
This is the image:
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PS. Please create one for the resolution of the Wildfire S, which is why I'm posting in this section.
I'll make it for you when I have time.
request done
Here you go dude. delete old one first before copying and set permissions to RW,R,R or 644.
einstein.frat said:
Here you go dude. delete old one first before copying and set permissions to RW,R,R or 644.
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how to do that??
mhrsolanki2020 said:
how to do that??
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That comment says a lot about your rom making skills,I hope your joking.
meanmug said:
That comment says a lot about your rom making skills,I hope your joking.
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Bro I know how to push that bootanimation.zip have been sucessful in doing so earlier but what permision are you talking about that was my exact question .. cuz i never needed to set permision for boot animations before
adb shell
chmod 644 /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Or open root explorer, navigate to to the zip file, press and hold, tap permissions and set to rw, r, r
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vbhtt said:
adb shell
chmod 644 /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Or open root explorer, navigate to to the zip file, press and hold, tap permissions and set to rw, r, r
Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
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but my bootanimations work without it.. nvm will still do that..
can we flash this bootanimation.zip in recovery? i suppose i can since its a zip file. looks nice though
pinkypie said:
can we flash this bootanimation.zip in recovery? i suppose i can since its a zip file. looks nice though
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:O wow. You don't flash a zip like this kind
ADB Pull Tool
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hi all!
i'm back again with my noob-proof utilities
This tool will simplify your life when you need to pull files from your device!:victory:
Notice: you obviously need a custom rom with root and busybox installed
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Features:
scan root directory ( needed at first start - check the "File" menu and hit "RUN first setup")
search for file type or file name ( case sensitive)
pull file or the directory
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how it works:
run the .exe
select the directory you wish to scan
if you leave untouched the search field and select the subfolder on the list, all the folder's content will be pulled
select a directory
enter a file type value in the search box and hit the "search" button
in the list on the left , will be displayed all the files with the searched file type
select a file from the list
click the [ !!! pull !!! ] button
The Magic was Done!
now navigate to the "Pulled" directory and grab your file/s! :highfive:
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known issues:
V2 - some times, when you search for file type you'll get "find" error. for example, if you are looking for ".apk" some times in the list you'll get an error, so you need to search for another file type, for example ".jar" and then search again for ".apk". (i'm working on a fix )
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Download:
As always, any feedback and any suggestion are highly appreciated
ADB_Pull_Tool_V2.1.rar
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Changelog:
Code:
V1 - Initial release
V2 - added search by file type
- now you can pull folders
V2.1 - added some device info
Good work
sent from my highgrade HTC one x
wow Cesco another great work! thanks: D
Uploaded V2!
- added searchbox
- you can pull folders
bugs: some times when you search a file type you'll get an error in the list. to solve this do:
for example we are searching for ".apk" and at the first time we get error so:
- after the error search for another file type EX: ".jar"
- then search again for ".apk"
i'm working on a fix
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Here i am,,, Please help me, i want to reset my HTC one V.
I followed the following steps:
Installed boot_signed, recovery_signed and also relocked.
No luck,,,i am stuck with error 155... Any help pleaseeee :crying:
bhanguaman said:
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Here i am,,, Please help me, i want to reset my HTC one V.
I followed the following steps:
Installed boot_signed, recovery_signed and also relocked.
No luck,,,i am stuck with error 155... Any help pleaseeee :crying:
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You might try with that program: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886562
Successfully Stock ROM
:good:
I was researched all night and finially got the right thing needed. I am happy to share with my Driod Friends who are facing this issue. :fingers-crossed:
Steps:
1. Google:
PrimoU_Asia_HK_2.24.708.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip
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and download the file.
2. Unzip it and extract boot.img to Fastboot folder and also copy the zip to SD Card.
3. Run CMD in Fastboot Folder by using Shift+Right Mouse click.
4. Connect the phone in Fastboot Unlocked.
5. Enter this command in CMD:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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then use any Custom Recovery like CWM (Clockwork Mod Recovery) or TWRP
and place recovery.img to fastboot folder
then run:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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6. Back to bootloader and click Factory Restore.
7. Now you entered in Recovery, just wipe factory and wipe disk partition.
8. Click Install from SD Card, then select the zip file you copied to SD Card.
Confirm by clicking yes. Then wait for a while it may take upto couple of minutes.
9. You will see, Successful notification. Now reboot the phone normally.
10. Horrayy...!! We are back to original rom. Just select English at startup wizard. :laugh:
Tips:
Settings: Power - and unselect Fastboot.
:highfive: Happy Drioding :highfive:
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Download
E9 A53ML
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24421527759886207
E9+ A55ML
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24421527759886208
Install
View attachment ADB-Windows.rar
Code:
adb reboot download
fastboot flash recovery <filename>
For e9s nothing? A50aml.
Venozer said:
For e9s nothing? A50aml.
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Try this, but I'm not sure it works fine or not, so test it by yourself.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24421527759886645
cannot flash tecovery for me please help E9+ A55ML
nua69 said:
cannot flash tecovery for me please help E9+ A55ML
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please show me the flash log.
Installation of this version was as usual, smooth as silk.
Love the newly added features.
E9+ A55ML
sabpprook said:
please show me the flash log.
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adb cannot reconize a recovery image and dint know file twrp-3.0.0-1-a55ml_dtul
nua69 said:
adb cannot reconize a recovery image and dint know file twrp-3.0.0-1-a55ml_dtul
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drag the file into terminal window instead of typing filename.
nua69 said:
adb cannot reconize a recovery image and dint know file twrp-3.0.0-1-a55ml_dtul
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1. Download the file twrp-3.0.0-1-a55ml_dtul.img from the link on Post 1.
2. Copy this file to the ADB/Fastboot folder.
3. Power Off your phone.
4. Press Power + Volume Down for 7-10 Seconds.
5. You may reach Download Mode directly , or if you reach Bootloader, use volume button to highlight Download Mode and push Power button.
6. Check at the top to make sure that bootloader is unlocked. (You cannot flash if the status says Locked or Relocked)
7. Connect your phone to computer using USB-MicroUSB cable
8. Run Command Line Window from ADB/Fastboot folder.
9. Type : fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-1-a55ml_dtul.img
That's all.
hi
when i try to backup my ROM, it brings System and System Image in the menu options.
Is it necessary to select System Image in the menu options or only System is enough ?
thx
Sent from my HTC One E9PLUS dual sim using Tapatalk
Works well on E9
Thanks again for the upload. Flashing went well, without any problems, on E9 (not plus) TW version 1.50.709.3.
:good:
What features does this have over 2.8?
Thanks
The links are not working
The link for HTC one e9s is not working.
Dear user, we hereby say that any damage or brick created by following this guide shall not give any fault on us. The requirements for this procedure are clarified and we take no responsibility for bad usage of this.
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Dear XDA community,
Straight from the efforts of user @LastStandingDroid, here's a way to flash a zip file or some other operation in TWRP if you cant access some part of the touch screen due to it being broken and not detecting touch, for example.
Requirements:
A toaster wich can run Windows, MacOS or Linux. (joking on toaster part)
ADB Drivers (if needed, you can find something here) - this link is only for windows users.
TWRP installed (follow this guide for installation)
Minimal command knowledge
We will use as example, a flash of a zip file to get root on a Umidigi Z Pro:
Open command prompt;
From here, change directory to ADB Directory (cd path/to/adb)
Now type "adb shell twrp install path/to/zip", being the part path/to/zip the actuall path to the zip file you want to flash;
At this point, you should get a screen where every step of the flashing process will be shown, just like when flashing through TWRP. And that's it.
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"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"
}
Credits:
All of them goes to @LastStandingDroid and @gersp for his tutorial thread.
Now lets heat up things...
atarii said:
Atarii:
that handy to know
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And I certainly agree with his statement (telegram) while there was almost no info about how to flash zip trough adb and the echo update command did seem to fail. Or maybe I did wrong I don't know. I find this great if the echo command fails
This made my root come back when something broke it
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
I have access to a super primitive recovery mode, in which twrp doesn't seems to boot.
When I use
# twrp anycommand
I get:
TWRP does not appear to be running. Waiting for TWRP to start . . .
Press CTRL + C to quit.
Is there a way to "start" twrp from adb shell ?
It's worked on my PH-1,thank u so much