Hi All,
I am new to this forum, I just rooted my Desire (Unlocked but O2 branded with splash screens) so that I could go ahead and put FroYo on. I flashed the latest radio version and a pre-rooted version of FroYo stock from these forums. Everything went fine and I restored my backups from Titanium backup, just one thing confuses me ...
Before I used to have the O2 splash screen (static), followed by a HTC logo, then more O2 bubble (animated) ... now I have the static O2 screen, then HTC logo which animates some writing, then the phone boots.
I was under the impression that flashing a ROM would remove all O2 stuff, how come that static screen remains, and can I remove it?
bushbrother said:
Hi All,
I am new to this forum, I just rooted my Desire (Unlocked but O2 branded with splash screens) so that I could go ahead and put FroYo on. I flashed the latest radio version and a pre-rooted version of FroYo stock from these forums. Everything went fine and I restored my backups from Titanium backup, just one thing confuses me ...
Before I used to have the O2 splash screen (static), followed by a HTC logo, then more O2 bubble (animated) ... now I have the static O2 screen, then HTC logo which animates some writing, then the phone boots.
I was under the impression that flashing a ROM would remove all O2 stuff, how come that static screen remains, and can I remove it?
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the first image is the splash screen, that wont change by flashing a rom, i know you can change them on old win mo fones but have neva tried with android, maybe you should google it
try here, i know its for the hero but mite provide you with a little more info http://rootmydroid.co.uk/guides/hero/howto-change-your-splash-screen-on-the-htc-hero/
wow, you guys answer fast! Thanks for clearing it up, just wanted to make sure I didn't do anything wrong
were not usually that fast, i just happend to be browsing the forum, while i was smokin this joint lol
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I have a Question ,I flashed duttys rom with no problem and all is fine,but was just wondering how to change the first boot screen with this ugly looking T-Mobile screen , I thought when you flash a rom that this First boot screen is changed also,Would be grateful to have the original HTC boot screen instead of this T-Mobile screen,,
Love this forum ,best PDA forum on the net!!!!
Have posted the Zip file containing the HTC splash.
You need an active sync connection running and then open the RUU.
Select update ROM and it will then write a new splash screen but won't alter your O/S Rom.
It takes less than 2 mins. Oh, make sure your battery is more than 50%.
JSM1970
Credit to Lord Ghost for Official Splashscreen
Thanks Alot Really Supi
so im having some hardware problems with my phone so i need to take it in to sprint. but heres my deal, few months i downloaded some crappy rom (called krystal v5) that i ended up hating and only kept it for a day, now im using nfsfans 6.5 rom and i like that. the problem is when i downloaded that "krystal" rom it put a "krystal" splash on my phone when it starts. after numerous rom flashes that krystal splash still shows on start up.
now my plan was to reload the stock rom to get it serviced but i dont think that this will get rid of that splash. can someone help me get the original one back? its the very first splash screen.
stock bootsplash for vogue
here is the one for Cellular South Phones, it is just the HTC logo. Not sure if Sprint uses something special. Load it then load the stock sprint rom.
Jack
hockey4life0099 said:
so im having some hardware problems with my phone so i need to take it in to sprint. but heres my deal, few months i downloaded some crappy rom (called krystal v5) that i ended up hating and only kept it for a day, now im using nfsfans 6.5 rom and i like that. the problem is when i downloaded that "krystal" rom it put a "krystal" splash on my phone when it starts. after numerous rom flashes that krystal splash still shows on start up.
now my plan was to reload the stock rom to get it serviced but i dont think that this will get rid of that splash. can someone help me get the original one back? its the very first splash screen.
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nfsfan's roms don't replace splash screens, that's why after multiple flashing with it, the bootscreen still there.
when you flash with stock rom, the original splash screens will be back
Hello everyone !
I have a little problem with my HTC Desire since two days. I used the tool Alpharev to get S-OFF and flashed with the file 'bravo_alphaspl-cm7.img'. Since then, he gets stuck on the splash screen.
I followed many tutorials, tried with different ROM (including CM7 InsertCoin), made a Goldcard (he was branded), formatted and formatted again the SD card, created ext4 partition, flashed with the others hboot proposed by Alpharev ... but nothing helped.
With some ROM, it starts, but remains finally locked before I could do anything ...
I thought return back to the original ROM and remove the root, but I'm afraid it still doesn't work and no longer be able to do anything.
Does someone have an idea to help me? It's really becoming annoying
(Sorry for the english mistakes, but I'm far from a perfect bilingual. )
I think the first thing to try would be to return your hboot to stock bravo via the alpharev process.
Then retry flashing rom of choice.
If that doesn't work, try to restore your last backup after returning to stock bravo hboot.
I returned back to stock bravo. With the Nandroid back-up it makes a bootloop and with another ROM, it gets stuck too: (
I finally tried to return to the original ROM. Now when I turn it on (in recovery or not), it displays a black screen with a white 'HTC' and a point exlcamation in every corner of the screen. If I plug the USB port and I unplugged it, it goes into recovery, but with only one option: 'RUU' and I can't do anything ...
It was not the best idea of the week
I guess nobody is able to help me this time ?
It finally started installing the "RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.09.405.8_Radio_32.43.00.32U_5.09.00.20_release_140022_signed" !
Thank you for those who have read my problem and sought a solution! : D
Hey guys,
for a long time now ive been playing around with my phone and flashing different sbf's and roms and whatnot and now that the official update for the defy has come out on optus i would like to go back to the stock 2.1 so that i can update.
when i tried flashing the optus sbf, even after wiping everything the phone stays black and a the notification led turns white and my phone is only detected by RSDlite so then i tried the telstra one because originally my phone was from telstra and after i rebooted it still says im running android 2.2.2 and it looks exactly the same every time.
i realize i may have flashed a non downgradable sbf but isn't there a way to completely start from fresh, no os or anything?
-ashur
I own a 16gb/2gbram UK device that I bought on ebay. My device is unlocked to any network out of the box but is a 3UK device and has a 3UK splash screen. Whatever generic kdz I install, my 3UK splashscreen remains.
On other devices I have owned, if I flash a generic rom I end up with a generic splash screen. My question is, if I root my device and change the splash screen to a generic one then return to stock using a generic kdz, would my generic splash screen remain? :laugh:
EDIT Solved. Information required is in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/themes-apps/bootanimation-android-5-0-l-boot-t2814467
the link takes me to boot animations. the splash screen (on my d851) is just a white screen that says lg. the boot animation comes after it. replacing boot animations isnt super difficult, though some devices will have funny locations and multiple animations to figure out. when I had my old t-mo g2 (htc vision, NOT lg g2) i changed both the splash screen and boot animation, but since have not found a way to modify splash screens.
EDIT: just realized this post is a year old. oh, the shame.
Aha, I had this same issue, real annoying, am I right?
Anyway, flash the stock firmware that associates to your device. It removed the splash screen for me, but I meant all my data was reset, to absolute factory. It was certainly a lot of work seeing as the amount of bloatware it installs is insane, but you should give it a go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089
EDIT: I just realised along with you that this was a year old post... Still hope it helps someone out, though.
Sent from my D855 running CloudyG3 2.3 with Gabriel5 kernel.
Don't forget to smash that thanks button if I, or someone else helps you, guys!