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Anyone know how to get rid of the STUPID "DROOOOIIIIDD" sound when the Incredible boots up?
I'm rooted and have S-OFF, so I should be able to do anything I need to make it happen.
Thanks!
gbruyn, what's up man!? Were ya been hiding lol, how they heck have you been here over two years and this is only your 16th post?
There's a few places it could be. I use root explorer for this.
look in system, then customize, then something else, it will be a .zip on top of the boot animation it self, keep the boot animation but delete the .zip for the sound. you can check to make sure its the right file by opening it and itll play the sound, if its the boot up sounds you know its right.
ACD168 said:
gbruyn, what's up man!? Were ya been hiding lol, how they heck have you been here over two years and this is only your 16th post?
There's a few places it could be. I use root explorer for this.
look in system, then customize, then something else, it will be a .zip on top of the boot animation it self, keep the boot animation but delete the .zip for the sound. you can check to make sure its the right file by opening it and itll play the sound, if its the boot up sounds you know its right.
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So do I just delete it? Won't the file subsystem look for that file and give me an error?
gbruyn said:
So do I just delete it? Won't the file subsystem look for that file and give me an error?
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Nope just delete it, it'll be like, it isn't' there.
Thanks ACD168 for the info. I poked around and found it.
/system/customize/resource/VZW_Droid.mp3
I just renamed it to VZW_Droid.mp3.old and no more "DROID!"
Bad Daddy said:
Thanks ACD168 for the info. I poked around and found it.
/system/customize/resource/VZW_Droid.mp3
I just renamed it to VZW_Droid.mp3.old and no more "DROID!"
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Good stuff brother!, glad to hear I was hoping it would be figured out, I couldn't remember it exactly off the top of my head and was afraid my explanation was worthless.
Any tips for doing this without root since the method seems to have changed?
my evo 2.2 is already rooted with amon recovery but i cannot do adb commands before i was able to now i cant thnx for looking
Too much information..
Can you try asking your question again only this time try not to bombard us with so many details?
nebenezer said:
Too much information..
Can you try asking your question again only this time try not to bombard us with so many details?
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Epic
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got a stock evo 2.1 rooted it.. with clockwork installed custom rom and kernel updated to 2.2 everything is okay used romanger to go back between clock work and arom... but still cant get the adb commands to work... actuall just trying to push a spc mp3 file tried replacing with root explorer no go
One thing a lot of us had trouble with going from 2.1 to 2.2 was the su app didn't like being bundled with a rom. Uninstall your su app and install the one from the market.
Let us know if this fixes it.
HELP
nebenezer said:
One thing a lot of us had trouble with going from 2.1 to 2.2 was the su app didn't like being bundled with a rom. Uninstall your su app and install the one from the market.
Let us know if this fixes it.
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tried that, only because i was not able to install (update) the one from the market so i uninstalled the on on the rom and installed the one from the market
i've read through tons of threads and it seems that alot of people are having issues replacing the spc mp3 file on 2.2
foresure84 said:
i've read through tons of threads and it seems that alot of people are having issues replacing the spc mp3 file on 2.2
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What is that file used for?
Where is it in the system?
Is that the audio that plays during the boot animation?
yes
nebenezer said:
What is that file used for?
Where is it in the system?
Is that the audio that plays during the boot animation?
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yes that's what i'm referring to the boot animation... by the way thnx for all you guy's support and patience with us noobs
Does adb recognize your phone?
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dglowe343 said:
Does adb recognize your phone?
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yes it does im assuming the stock recovery uses the red exclamation... now i have the yellow one i tried to remount and i get an error.....
so why must we adb on the 2.2 when the 2.1 all you needed was root explorer? to change boot animation and sound.....
The boot animation in 2.2 is a single .zip file. Boot animations are something I haven't gotten into much (on the EVO) so I'm not sure how it was on 2.1 but I'd guess it was more like the Hero where it was a .gif or two and a sound file.
When the boot animation is packaged in a single .zip file you can't just swap out parts of it. You'd have to unzip it, change what you want, and make sure the xml (if there's on in there) is adjusted accordingly. If you swapped the sound file for one that was of the same name you'd probably be fine to rezip and drop the whole zip back in there.
This is pure speculation though. I may be totally wrong. If I were gonna try to customize my boot though that's where I would start.
nebenezer said:
The boot animation in 2.2 is a single .zip file. Boot animations are something I haven't gotten into much (on the EVO) so I'm not sure how it was on 2.1 but I'd guess it was more like the Hero where it was a .gif or two and a sound file.
When the boot animation is packaged in a single .zip file you can't just swap out parts of it. You'd have to unzip it, change what you want, and make sure the xml (if there's on in there) is adjusted accordingly. If you swapped the sound file for one that was of the same name you'd probably be fine to rezip and drop the whole zip back in there.
This is pure speculation though. I may be totally wrong. If I were gonna try to customize my boot though that's where I would start.
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is it possible that you can take a look for me
You can use pushboot found in the development section to change the sound and/or the bootanimation.
foresure84 said:
is it possible that you can take a look for me
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Sure. Can you post the mp3 you want to use? If I can get it working I'll just shoot the finished package back to you.
attachment
here is the file
3 weeks of reading post and you send me a message on how to post an attachment ... lol if the xda members knew how overwhelming it can be for a noob lol
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here is the file
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Cool, dl'ing virus rom now so I can see exactly what you're working with.
Are we sure you actually do have su permissions and it was just an issue with this boot animation package?
Can you mount your /system as R/W in root explorer?
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foresure84 said:
so why must we adb on the 2.2 when the 2.1 all you needed was root explorer? to change boot animation and sound.....
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Same goes for 2.2. Just swap out the files in /system/customize/resource/ I've also seen them in /system/media/ depending on which rom you're using.
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I just got my gnex today. I had a epic 4g previously and flashed roms constantly so Im not a total noob as far as that goes. I used gnex toolbox to unlock bootloader,root and flash cwm, and then I tried first rom which I like which is miui. It would not boo, it just stuck on the splash screen. no biggie so I flashed factory image back and redid cwm and then flashed aokp and right now I have been staring at a unicorn head and animation for about 5 minutes with no end in sight. Am I doing something wrong? I also flashed franco kernel right after flashing aokp. Do I need to boot into rom first then do kernel?
funny that happened to me too, the first time I rooted and flashed, I fixed permissions and it booted,
Try pulling your battery then rebooting. Sometimes when flashing it will hang in boot the first time. If that doesnt work try flashing the rom only. Im no expert on the nexus but my friend's did that and it worked. Sometimes my i777 does it also but rebooting always has solved it for me. I juat happened to see your post on the main page hope it works for you.
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Ok fixing permissions didnt work, or reflashing. So I decided to reflash factory rom and it has dissappeared from both my downloads folder and gnex toolkit folder so I have to redownload.
Make sure you are doing a proper full wipe. See my signature.
And above all, make sure you are flashing the correct version or rom for your gn. So many versions out now that who knows.
HumanXv2 said:
Ok fixing permissions didnt work, or reflashing. So I decided to reflash factory rom and it has dissappeared from both my downloads folder and gnex toolkit folder so I have to redownload.
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You said that your nandroid disappeared? Sounds like your bootloader may have locked again, this causes a full wipe, explaining how your nandroid disappeared.
Sent using a cell phone....
Am I the only person that finds it amusing that someone says "I'm not a total noob" and "I used a toolkit to unlock, root, and flash..." right after one another?
For the problem at hand, have you tried to just wipe data after flashing the ROM/Kernel combo?
obsanity said:
Make sure you are doing a proper full wipe. See my signature.
And above all, make sure you are flashing the correct version or rom for your gn. So many versions out now that who knows.
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Awesome, worked like a charm. I didnt think about wiping at all. Thanks a lot man
imnuts said:
Am I the only person that finds it amusing that someone says "I'm not a total noob" and "I used a toolkit to unlock, root, and flash..." right after one another?
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My personal favorite is:
"I'm not a noob, I've flashed countless ROMs on my XXX phone before"
"Have you tried using ADB?"
"What's ADB?"
ZeroBarrier said:
My personal favorite is:
"I'm not a noob, I've flashed countless ROMs on my XXX phone before"
"Have you tried using ADB?"
"What's ADB?"
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Ahh masters of the command line scoffing at lesser people.
Move along
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Ahh masters of the command line scoffing at lesser people.
Move along
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actually its more like people dont understand the basics of how to root/unlock phones and then create threads going "HALP i borked my phone!!?!?!"
if you had taken the time to use and learn fastboot, or even how to properly flash a rom, this thread wouldnt have been created.
Currently my phone cannot boot up, get's stuck at the HTC white screen. I am trying to follow the directions here but I'm having some trouble. I can get into the recovery screen and by doing so it automatically starts loading the PG32IMG.zip file but does not do anything after that and I am unsure how to proceed. So far I have tried installing the .zip using the ClockworkMod Recovery but when I attempt to do so it says it can't open and just says (bad), installation aborted. Currently it is S-ON and I do not know if I can change it to S-OFF if I cannot boot it up. Right now I am waiting for the download to finish for this guide and I will hopefully be able to switch it but in the meantime if anyone has any ideas I would certainly like to hear from you.
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Currently my phone cannot boot up, get's stuck at the HTC white screen. I am trying to follow the directions here but I'm having some trouble. I can get into the recovery screen and by doing so it automatically starts loading the PG32IMG.zip file but does not do anything after that and I am unsure how to proceed. So far I have tried installing the .zip using the ClockworkMod Recovery but when I attempt to do so it says it can't open and just says (bad), installation aborted. Currently it is S-ON and I do not know if I can change it to S-OFF if I cannot boot it up. Right now I am waiting for the download to finish for this guide and I will hopefully be able to switch it but in the meantime if anyone has any ideas I would certainly like to hear from you.
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What happened before it got stuck at the white screen? Were you trying to flash a rom?
gtdtm said:
What happened before it got stuck at the white screen? Were you trying to flash a rom?
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yes. I managed to root it last night and was attempting to add this rom this morning. I don't remember what steps I took exactly (I knew I should have written it down!) and now it refuses to boot up. I am able to get into the recovery mode and access the SD card by mounting it to my PC but that's it.
Zook024 said:
yes. I managed to root it last night and was attempting to add this rom this morning. I don't remember what steps I took exactly (I knew I should have written it down!) and now it refuses to boot up. I am able to get into the recovery mode and access the SD card by mounting it to my PC but that's it.
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So you are HTC dev unlocked but not s-off if I'm understanding correctly. The flashing steps are a little different. You need to look around for flashing instructions for dev unlocked phones. I believe the Viper rom thread has the instructions, and they work for any rom.
gtdtm said:
So you are HTC dev unlocked but not s-off if I'm understanding correctly. The flashing steps are a little different. You need to look around for flashing instructions for dev unlocked phones. I believe the Viper rom thread has the instructions, and they work for any rom.
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yes you would be correct in that understanding, is this the one you are talking about?
Zook024 said:
yes you would be correct in that understanding, is this the one you are talking about?
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Yes, his install instructions from that OP are:
Be s-off (or dev unlock)
Install a custom recovery (twrp/4ext)
Download the ROM and place it on your external SD card.
Do a nandroid backup!
Start rom install process and make sure you select to wipe data in aroma
Select your desired setup in aroma, and finish
Reboot the device and enjoy!
If you are dev unlock, you need to pull the boot.img from the rom zip and fastboot it in hboot
I'm not dev unlock, so I've never actually done this, which is why I'm not being more specific. The boot.img is already in the zip you downloaded for the rom.
If you look in this thread, the phone is different, but the flash steps should be identical according to my understanding:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28301167&postcount=1
gtdtm said:
Yes, his install instructions from that OP are:
Be s-off (or dev unlock)
Install a custom recovery (twrp/4ext)
Download the ROM and place it on your external SD card.
Do a nandroid backup!
Start rom install process and make sure you select to wipe data in aroma
Select your desired setup in aroma, and finish
Reboot the device and enjoy!
If you are dev unlock, you need to pull the boot.img from the rom zip and fastboot it in hboot
I'm not dev unlock, so I've never actually done this, which is why I'm not being more specific. The boot.img is already in the zip you downloaded for the rom.
If you look in this thread, the phone is different, but the flash steps should be identical according to my understanding:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28301167&postcount=1
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well I managed to install the ROM successfully but it still refuses to boot up, I've run out of ideas at this point, no idea why it refuses to boot up.
Zook024 said:
well I managed to install the ROM successfully but it still refuses to boot up, I've run out of ideas at this point, no idea why it refuses to boot up.
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More details will be very helpful to any of us that might be able to help you.
What rom are you trying to install?
What do you mean by won't boot up. Are you getting past the HTC screen now?
gtdtm said:
More details will be very helpful to any of us that might be able to help you.
What rom are you trying to install?
What do you mean by won't boot up. Are you getting past the HTC screen now?
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my apologies, I had originally attempted to install this ROM. I thought I had followed the directions to the letter, obviously I screwed up somewhere. I then attempted to perform a factory reset from the ClockworkMod Recovery which yielded no results. I then attempted the Viper ROM, again wiping the data and that said installation was successful. Still it refused to boot. I then tried this return to stock and with that, the .zip folder is automatically loaded but then does nothing. As of right now I cannot get past the HTC screen.
Zook024 said:
my apologies, I had originally attempted to install this ROM. I thought I had followed the directions to the letter, obviously I screwed up somewhere. I then attempted to perform a factory reset from the ClockworkMod Recovery which yielded no results. I then attempted the Viper ROM, again wiping the data and that said installation was successful. Still it refused to boot. I then tried this return to stock and with that, the .zip folder is automatically loaded but then does nothing. As of right now I cannot get past the HTC screen.
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Well don't panic first of all. It's not super easy for me to figure out what's going on because your setup is quite different from mine, but I'm willing to offer any knowledge I have gleaned from reading these forums (a lot).
When you tried to go to stock, you went to the bootloader and it found the PG32IMG? Or it just stayed on the options screen of reboot, recovery, factory reset, etc?
If it found the PG32IMG did it give you any messages? Did you check the md5 sum before trying to load it?
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Well don't panic first of all. It's not super easy for me to figure out what's going on because your setup is quite different from mine, but I'm willing to offer any knowledge I have gleaned from reading these forums (a lot).
When you tried to go to stock, you went to the bootloader and it found the PG32IMG? Or it just stayed on the options screen of reboot, recovery, factory reset, etc?
If it found the PG32IMG did it give you any messages? Did you check the md5 sum before trying to load it?
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haha too late for that, I'm already freaking out. It does find the PG32IMG automatically as I said and proceeds to load it. I was able to catch the message it flashes before it goes back to the default list, "wrong zipped image!" That doesn't sound good. I had not checked the md5sum prior to this, just did so now, says the codes do not match. Pardon my utter cluelessness but what on earth does that mean?
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haha too late for that, I'm already freaking out. It does find the PG32IMG automatically as I said and proceeds to load it. I was able to catch the message it flashes before it goes back to the default list, "wrong zipped image!" That doesn't sound good. I had not checked the md5sum prior to this, just did so now, says the codes do not match. Pardon my utter cluelessness but what on earth does that mean?
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You need to post the md5 sum from the return to stock thread, it is right below the download. If it doesn't match after that, you have a bad download and need to download it again on a good connection. I can't see the md5 very well in your screenshot, but it looks like it is correct. Then the other thing to check is that windows didn't add an extra .zip to the file name. You'll have to go into folder options and make it show known file types then see if it says it is PG32IMG.zip.zip or something. I'll keep looking around to help, but I'd suggest reading through a lot or all of that return to stock thread.
Is the file in the root of your microsd or in a different folder like downloads?
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You need to post the md5 sum from the return to stock thread, it is right below the download. If it doesn't match after that, you have a bad download and need to download it again on a good connection. I can't see the md5 very well in your screenshot, but it looks like it is correct. Then the other thing to check is that windows didn't add an extra .zip to the file name. You'll have to go into folder options and make it show known file types then see if it says it is PG32IMG.zip.zip or something. I'll keep looking around to help, but I'd suggest reading through a lot or all of that return to stock thread.
Is the file in the root of your microsd or in a different folder like downloads?
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Ok I corrected myself with the md5sum checker and now it confirms the codes match. I then doubled checked the file extension and it looks good as far as I can tell, I did not see a double .zip.zip anywhere, even after I selected "show file extensions of known files". I just tried again and got the same message,
"Checking....[PG32IMG.zip]
Wrong zipped image!
Loading...[PG32IMG.nbh]
No image or wrong image!"
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Ok I corrected myself with the md5sum checker and now it confirms the codes match. I then doubled checked the file extension and it looks good as far as I can tell, I did not see a double .zip.zip anywhere, even after I selected "show file extensions of known files". I just tried again and got the same message,
"Checking....[PG32IMG.zip]
Wrong zipped image!
Loading...[PG32IMG.nbh]
No image or wrong image!"
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Well, I'm running out of ideas. Hopefully someone else can chime in. I'd try downloading again and make sure the md5 is good, put it on the root of the microsd, and try one more time. Other than that my knowledge is spent.
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gtdtm said:
Well, I'm running out of ideas. Hopefully someone else can chime in. I'd try downloading again and make sure the md5 is good, put it on the root of the microsd, and try one more time. Other than that my knowledge is spent.
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well I certainly appreciate you trying to help anyways. just on a hunch I tried running through the steps of the HTCdev bootloader which I had originally done and after doing so, it now says the following,
"Main Version is older!
Update Fail!
Press <POWER> to reboot."
that is interesting, should I try the VIPER ROM again and see what happens now?
Well I am happy to report now I have figured it out! I managed to find this video and by following his steps, I was immediately able to get the Viper ROM up and running. So I guess that is what I was doing wrong, trying to follow the S-Off Method when I had already gone halfway with the HTCDev method. Very glad I was able to get it done tonight, another case of "if I can break it, I can fix it!" case closed.
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Well I am happy to report now I have figured it out! I managed to find this video and by following his steps, I was immediately able to get the Viper ROM up and running. So I guess that is what I was doing wrong, trying to follow the S-Off Method when I had already gone halfway with the HTCDev method. Very glad I was able to get it done tonight, another case of "if I can break it, I can fix it!" case closed.
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Awesome. I'm glad you figured it out.
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Hello! I've been trying for a very, very long time to change my boot animation. I've tried a lot of stuff, and none of it works. I've tried changing the bootanimation.zip, hTC_one_boot_up.zip, I've tried flashing a bootanimation.zip, nothing works. Can someone walk me through some steps to take to change it, and then listen to me to see if it works or not? I'd appreciate it.
Please bear in mind, although I've rooted it and all that jazz, I have a very rudimentary knowledge of my phone. So be careful about terms and such, as I might not understand everything.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello! I've been trying for a very, very long time to change my boot animation. I've tried a lot of stuff, and none of it works. I've tried changing the bootanimation.zip, hTC_one_boot_up.zip, I've tried flashing a bootanimation.zip, nothing works. Can someone walk me through some steps to take to change it, and then listen to me to see if it works or not? I'd appreciate it.
Please bear in mind, although I've rooted it and all that jazz, I have a very rudimentary knowledge of my phone. So be careful about terms and such, as I might not understand everything.
Thanks in advance!
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The information you give are a bit scarce.
How did you change the zips? (which one is the right one and where it should be located depends on the rom you are using).
Did you set the right permissions for the files after changing them?
Did you use a verified working zip file?
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The information you give are a bit scarce.
How did you change the zips? (which one is the right one and where it should be located depends on the rom you are using).
Did you set the right permissions for the files after changing them?
Did you use a verified working zip file?
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I apologize, it never notified me that you responded, so I'm sorry for the late response.
I would put my personal boot animation in the same folder as the original boot animation. Then I'd rename the original to something else (like bootanimation.zip.bak) and rename mine to bootanimation.zip (I also did this with the hTC.one.boot.up.zip).
I did change the permissions, rw-r-r, which is what I've been told they're supposed to be.
I don't know what you mean by "verified", but I always downloaded the animations either from websites that specifically host boot animations, or from users on forums that post their own. So I'm assuming at least one of the tens I've tried would've worked.