how do I change the start boot? - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i tried deleting the boot up file...
And for the boot up sound how do I change that?
sgs tools doesnt work...

First off are you rooted? Second are you running a custom rom? If these apply then it should be as easy as replacing the bootanimation.zip file of your choice in the "system/media" folder.
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does swiss count as custom rom? and yes i am rooted.

lilxpoohbear said:
does swiss count as custom rom? and yes i am rooted.
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was wondering the same thing used to evo where there is only one boot file on this one theres the samasung screen which i guess is the splash then the galaxy s screen then the srpint animation when shut down could any one kindly tell me which files are which and where there located

Correct me if I'm wrong (anyone) but I think as of now there's no boot animations mods for ee03 (GB).
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djnarcotics said:
was wondering the same thing used to evo where there is only one boot file on this one theres the samasung screen which i guess is the splash then the galaxy s screen then the srpint animation when shut down could any one kindly tell me which files are which and where there located
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Sorry can't (don't know how to) post links using the xda app. Just look under the "themes and app" section and you'll see a few posts on boot animation. There's different types but the method is the same. Again it depends if your running a custom rom
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damicrobe said:
Correct me if I'm wrong (anyone) but I think as of now there's no boot animations mods for ee03 (GB).
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Someone posted not to long ago that ee03 natively supported bootanimation.zips
if not then find nubecoders thread about tricking the stock system to run boot zips

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Quietly brillant boot animation

Long ago when i rooted it had that boot animation, once flashed to a diff rom i lost it. Anyone have that file for our evos...? Thanks
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Im guessing it was from one of the PC36xxx.zip files when gaining root access?
Just download the zip file to your computer, unzip, navigate to the bootanimation folder and take the files out.
iceman99393 said:
Long ago when i rooted it had that boot animation, once flashed to a diff rom i lost it. Anyone have that file for our evos...? Thanks
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I was looking for it myself.. I found one but it was HVGA, I then realized that the new Desire HD ROMs had them, so if you dig through the ROM you'll be able to extract it from there.
iceman99393 said:
Long ago when i rooted it had that boot animation, once flashed to a diff rom i lost it. Anyone have that file for our evos...? Thanks
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Haha, I am currently using that one for my custom ROM. You can get it from my ROM or you can just download the MANUP theme and rip it out of there. That is how I got it on mine.
I used it when I got epic failz trying to make my own custom boot animation. The animation looks fine, just could not get it to work.
That or just flash the Manup theme and it will replace automatically with that one.

ICS startup shutdown on 2.3.6?

Anyone have a way to add ICS startup and shutdown animations to stock rooted de-ciq'ed 2.3.6?
I've seen it custom roms so far, it would be once to a least add it
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I would be most interested in this. I'm unable to find any ICS boot animations in this section. Anyone know if it can be extracted straight from the GN and simply be placed in the boot animation directory without consequences?
iLeopard said:
I would be most interested in this. I'm unable to find any ICS boot animations in this section. Anyone know if it can be extracted straight from the GN and simply be placed in the boot animation directory without consequences?
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You need a kernel/rom that supports bootanimation.zip
The stock/touchwiz based roms use a .qmg file for the animation instead.
Also the images in the bootanimation.zip would need to be modified for our resolution 400*800 as opposed to the 1280*720 of the Nexus.
The bootanimation.zip is already available for 400*800 devices & I can confirm it works beautifully on CM7
TeraHurtz said:
You need a kernel/rom that supports bootanimation.zip
The stock/touchwiz based roms use a .qmg file for the animation instead.
Also the images in the bootanimation.zip would need to be modified for our resolution 400*800 as opposed to the 1280*720 of the Nexus.
The bootanimation.zip is already available for 400*800 devices & I can confirm it works beautifully on CM7
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Thanks for the response
I'm running Darkside's kernel which supports custom boot animations so thats not a problem.
I assume thats what a CWM flash able zip flashes correct?
Sounds reasonable
Pardon me, but I was unable to find the thread containing the ICS boot animation, could you point me in the right direction?
iLeopard said:
Thanks for the response
I'm running Darkside's kernel which supports custom boot animations so thats not a problem.
I assume thats what a CWM flash able zip flashes correct?
Sounds reasonable
Pardon me, but I was unable to find the thread containing the ICS boot animation, could you point me in the right direction?
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Do not assume, no it is not a flashable .zip, you will need to manually insert to system/etc/media/
I usually rename the existing one to bootanimation.zip.bak just in case.....
Let me see if I can post it for ya !
TeraHurtz said:
Do not assume, no it is not a flashable .zip, you will need to manually insert to system/etc/media/
I usually rename the existing one to bootanimation.zip.bak just in case.....
Let me see if I can post it for ya !
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Okay cool I'll give this a go thanks!
iLeopard said:
Okay cool I'll give this a go thanks!
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Great ! Let me know what you think !
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Great ! Let me know what you think !
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Worked great thanks for that
Btw it was "/system/media" not "/system/etc/media"

Kernel Messages boot animation

Hi,
I have made this custom boot image for myself and I wanted to share it.
I have disabled the bootanimation and I have enabled the kernel messages instead.
just flash the boot image and remove/rename /system/bin/bootanimation
if anyone is willing to help I would create an update zip which flashes the boot partition and renames /system/bin/bootanimation
Cheers,
Matteo
teknoraver said:
Hi,
I have made this custom boot image for myself and I wanted to share it.
I have disabled the bootanimation and I have enabled the kernel messages instead.
just flash the boot image and remove/rename /system/bin/bootanimation
if anyone is willing to help I would create an update zip which flashes the boot partition and renames /system/bin/bootanimation
Cheers,
Matteo
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Nice work bro
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Hey man can u make please zip for recovery
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leos0000 said:
Hey man can u make please zip for recovery
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I've never did that, but if someone is kind enough to do it or point me to a good tutorial I will do
CM9 Skankwich doesn't like it, causes non-stop FC's upon bootup.
Do you know if this will work on a HTC One X?
Thanks
tidal25w said:
Do you know if this will work on a HTC One X?
Thanks
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I really don't think so! This is as far as I know a modified Galaxy nexus boot image.
The thread was moved to "Galaxy Nexus Themes and Apps" but I don't really think that it's correct.
Tecnically it isn't a boot animation, is a kernel hack to disable it and show the "raw" boot.
Everything that is printed is printed by the TTY subsystem, it's not rendered by a bootanimation
this is awesome. I disabled my boot animation and it only shows the kernel messages for a few seconds then a plain android boot animation appears. Is there any way to make it longer or is that all that is supposed to come up?
i am on aokp b37 also.
good work!
@teknoraver
I would like to add this as a completely new section in my boot animation thread if that's cool??
Couple of clarifications though:
This looks more like a kernel edit to me and therefore this is somewhat ROM specific in that if folks flash this boot.img it will disable certain ROM specific features controlled by the kernel?
Assuming the above is true, a per ROM boot.img would need to be created to make this work whilst preserving all functionality?
To give an example, if you flash a custom kernel over cm9 you will find some of the settings options are blanked out and you are no longer able to use them unless you have a specific kernel control app or you start fiddling around with init.d scripts.
This sounds kind of like "live logcat", is it similar?
leets4uc3 said:
this is awesome. I disabled my boot animation and it only shows the kernel messages for a few seconds then a plain android boot animation appears. Is there any way to make it longer or is that all that is supposed to come up?
i am on aokp b37 also.
good work!
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You need to rename /system/bin/bootanimation to something else
WiredPirate said:
This sounds kind of like "live logcat", is it similar?
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exactly what I came here to say. I tried it a while back and it worked flawlessly: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.livelogcat.lite&hl=en
ArmanUV said:
exactly what I came here to say. I tried it a while back and it worked flawlessly: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.livelogcat.lite&hl=en
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No it's different.
Livelogcat is a bootanimation which draws logcat messages in a complex manner.
My patch disables the animation and let the kernel print messages like it does on PC and servers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo7f1UHb-Fs
http://youtu.be/NQ8rzbW1Wdk?t=41s
can you give us the source code?
teknoraver said:
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if anyone is willing to help I would create an update zip which flashes the boot partition and renames /system/bin/bootanimation
Cheers,
Matteo
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Here, flashable zip in recovery
Using any kernel format installer (koush) does not touch the existing ramdisk (no problem on CM etc)
and Kernel.Messages.bootanimation_Restore.zip reverting /system/bin/bootanimation
(Edit : If you deleted that file already, flash Installing_system.bin.bootanimation.zip to restore)
I used image flasher GUI on my ns4g but apparently it is not supported for gnex. What are some other methods of flashing an image.
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[REQ] Nexus 4 boot logo

Hi
Does anybody have a CWM flashable Zip for the Nexus4 Boot Logo.
Just flashed a ROM & I have the boring old "Android" on startup.
I'd like to have the glowing Nexus "X" logo back again
Thanks.:good:
I'd just download a ROM with it and extract it. However, you might like this. Don't remember where i found it but it matches the nexus perfectly.
Here's a better idea of what you're looking at.
you mean boot animation
I use the bootanimation provided above and like it. Works on my Galaxy Nexus also.
Here's the link for the original X from the Nexus One. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402764 I actually prefer this over the new X.
Tried flashing this in CWM and nothing changed...
jackdonogy said:
Tried flashing this in CWM and nothing changed...
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Don't flash boot animations . use a root explorer to paste in /system/media
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Jordanooo said:
Don't flash boot animations . use a root explorer to paste in /system/media
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What he said. Unless the person who posted it says its a flashable bootanimation.
To verify, open up the zip file. If it's a bunch of folders named /part0/ /part1/ etc then its not flashable.
Flashable: has a folder to /data/... or /system/media
chances are they're not flashable. but open to check.
Same here,
after I tried to get a custom boot animation it only shows the default "android" logo on boot.
I messed with the premissions in /styem/media/ can I revert that ?
+1 for the idea of a flashable version - specifically one compatible with Cyanogenmod
I have been running nightlies via CyanDelta and would LOVE to have a bootanimation zip that I could plop in the auto-install script to bring back the stock Nexus 'x' boot. Sadly every flashable bootanimation for the original nexus logo I have tried seems to install the files in the wrong location for CM.
jhawkins002 said:
+1 for the idea of a flashable version - specifically one compatible with Cyanogenmod
I have been running nightlies via CyanDelta and would LOVE to have a bootanimation zip that I could plop in the auto-install script to bring back the stock Nexus 'x' boot. Sadly every flashable bootanimation for the original nexus logo I have tried seems to install the files in the wrong location for CM.
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store the bootanimation in /data/local/
after flashing a new nightly or whatever, it will keep your bootanimation. only way for it to reset is if you do a factory reset. enjoy.
(worked on my galaxy nexus, not sure if it works on N4 but it should, try it, shouldnt harm you.. pretty positive that its the same on N4)
edit: the bootanimation i linked earlier is a cwm flashable one. to manually do it just extract bootanimation.zip from the zip file downloaded.
zephiK said:
store the bootanimation in /data/local/
after flashing a new nightly or whatever, it will keep your bootanimation. only way for it to reset is if you do a factory reset. enjoy.
(worked on my galaxy nexus, not sure if it works on N4 but it should, try it, shouldnt harm you.. pretty positive that its the same on N4)
edit: the bootanimation i linked earlier is a cwm flashable one. to manually do it just extract bootanimation.zip from the zip file downloaded.
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Thanks for the tip! Just tried the manual push to /data/local but no joy. Upon boot it was blank, and the nightly flash restored the CM default in any event. Might be a permissions issue - should 644 and be owned by system, correct?
Does anyone have a method to change the boot logo i.e. the Google logo?
I'm looking to personalise it.
blackadder1000 said:
Does anyone have a method to change the boot logo i.e. the Google logo?
I'm looking to personalise it.
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That's what I'm looking for... Changing the logo before the animation.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1888848
You're welcome.
Its a flashable zip too. Worked on my AOKP ROM back in the day, along with cyanogen.
Just read that threads OP. He himself extracted it from his G Nex, so it *TECHNICALLY SPEAKING* is safe to flash on our phones. But still, remember to have a nandroid for any *just in case* moment.
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bigwilly90210 said:
That's what I'm looking for... Changing the logo before the animation.
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+1
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+1
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used to be able to do this on my Droid 1 and loved messing with it. It's not part of the kernel so it must be boot loader... do we have any way of tearing that down? I'm assuming we'd have to be unlocked... ha. Would love it if someone more knowledgeable would chime in.... thanks.

How to install Diff. Boot Animations?

Hey If possible is there a tutorial on how to install book Animations on The ATT S3? Its rooted and I have Root Explorer installed.
Thanks
I believe it only is possible on CM and AOKP roms, and they have built in options for that.
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Download the app 'ROM toolbox' from play store I believe it has that feature.
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Hey If possible is there a tutorial on how to install book Animations on The ATT S3? Its rooted and I have Root Explorer installed.
Thanks
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It would depend on the kernel. Check for a kernel that supports boot animations.
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diablo009 said:
It would depend on the kernel. Check for a kernel that supports boot animations.
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I did it on my old ATT Moto Atrix and all I can remember is just switching a file. But I totally forgot how or which file
The following is where you can find kernel boot animations that can be flashed in CWM. It does not matter what Rom you are on but it may not work on all Kernels. I can confirm ktweaker and stock work. Obviously you want to have a Nandroid ready http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951551
The following is the tool used to create your own. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928751
Be sure to read carefully if you go the create route!
I'm not entirely sure how to change the swirling Samsung logo itself, but this is a pretty cool start.
Here is a video of me going from stock to the splash screen created for me on page 33. Pardon the shakiness. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5F9H5a7nSY&feature=youtu.be
BCSC said:
The following is where you can find kernel boot animations that can be flashed in CWM. it does not matter what Rom or Kernel you are on. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951551
The following is the tool used to create your own. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928751
Be sure to read carefully if you go the create route!
I'm not entirely sure how to change the swirling Samsung logo itself, but this is a pretty cool start.
Here is a video of me going from stock to the splash screen created for me on page. Pardon the shakiness. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5F9H5a7nSY&feature=youtu.be
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The links u posted are not boot animations, they are custom splash screens, big difference.
DMF1977 said:
The links u posted are not boot animations, they are custom splash screens, big difference.
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In fairness I did mention that I changed my splash screen. And while not exactly what he is looking for, it is up the same alley, at least within 1 second of boot time. If changing boot on stock is not possible, at least this is something.
BCSC said:
In fairness I did mention that I changed my splash screen. And while not exactly what he is looking for, it is up the same alley, at least within 1 second of boot time. If changing boot on stock is not possible, at least this is something.
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Not mad at ya bro, just stating a fact. The first sentence in your post states this is where u can find kernel "boot animations" that are cwm flashable with provided link. Just didn't want anyone getting mislead or confused, that is all. I am currently using the good and evil one... Pretty cool...
Sorry guys this post has become convoluted rambling so I have edited it to try to make simpler.
1: My very first step was to flash the 'supernova _bootanimation_support.zip' file from the following link. It enabled bootanimation support for my rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239130 (click 'flashable zips'')_
2: take bootanimation.zip file from any of the lower sites and push it to data/local and reboot.
This is the best one I have ever seen. The youtube link in the post shows video of it running on an S2, so I am posting a screenshot of it working on my S3. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1982078&highlight=boot+animation
Here is another one that I will confirm working http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30478959&postcount=20
Also this one if you open the zip /data and take the bootanimation.zip out and put in sd/data/local. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1888848&highlight=boot+animation
I am testing these and adding as I go.
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